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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-04-02

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CLIFTON AYINI11 - CINCINNATI 20, 01510

PAGE ELEVEN

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FOR RENT — Well furnished airy
room for one or two gentlemen.
2024 Gladstone Ave. Private adult
home. Phone Euclid 1587-W.

distinguished soloists including Rich- deeply impressed by the performance.
Simply as a matter of interest to
ard Crooks, tenor, as the narrator; those who were unable to attend this
Reinold Werrenruth, baritone, who ; sacred concert, it must be recorded MAC
SACRIFICE—Beautiful single
catererr for weddings, banquets, MUST
sang the lines allotted to Jesus; that aside from the sane and intelli-
home, solid brick, seven rooms,
parties,
etc.
Excellent
food.
Rates
Charles Tittman, basso, who inter- I gent direction of Mr. Gabrilowitsch,
steam heat, sun parlor, front and
the excellent responsiveness of the
reasonable. 1670 Pingree Ave. Em-
back stairways; half-block from
preted the other male characters in symphony choir, and the—with fe w
Hoexter.
By Hill211,110
pire 7146.
school and shale; half-block from
the tragedy; and the Mesdames Jean- exceptions—uniformly fine work of
Twelfth St. You can save ag,..it's
Vreeland, soprano and Nevada the orchestra, public attention was fo- FOR SALE—Savery Ave., one block
The hopeless story of the crucifix - ette
commission. Come out and see it.
Van der Veer, contralto, who filled in cussed on the soloist . Here Richard
from
Chicago
and
Dexter
Binds.
ion as recorded in the gospel of Mat the parts assigned to the observers
1647 Hazelwood Ave. Phone Em-
Modern two-flat, brick veneer, five
thew, and set to music of the great- and commentators of the Passion. Crooks, the principal narrator, with
pire 1623.
rooms, fireplace, double garage, at
est lyric and dramatic beauty by Jo- The entire production was under the a voice ideally suited to the plaintive
reasonable price. Rented. Phone ROOM FREE to girl or middle-aged
but telling cadences of Bach's inspired
n Sebastian Bach in 1729, was
io
direction of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, who
owner, Arlington 2577.
performed Tuesday night b O the D conducted while seated at a modern measures, easily took first place, often
lady in exchange for staying in a
trait Symphony Society at y rchest ra imitation of the clavichord of Rach's singing the beautiful recitations with
few evenings a week with children. Ix
Ball. marking the first presentation time, from which he plucked the overwhelming effect. His lyric beauty PRACTICAL NURSE—Specially for
Phone Empire 3697-R.
confinement cases. Mrs. Rosen-
of this colossal work in the city. The chords for the numerous recitations , was matched by the dramatic inten-
Bag
man, 9214 Mack Ave. Phone Lin-
errenrath w o
production enlisted the support of t he while he prefaced his share in the say of Reinold
and this
had
coln
5689-W.
Detroit Symphony Choir
erformance with an exposition of the superb in the role of Jesus,
been admirably trained by associate p origin of this particular "passion mu- fine trio was completed artistically by NEW JEWISH CENTER — Linwood
conductor Victor Kolar; of the Madri- sic" and its rendition under Bach the fine singing of Mr. Tatman.
and Davison section. Great de-
gal and Orpheus Clubs under Mr. C. himself. A much representative and Much less successful were the repr e-
mand for butcher, baker, clothing,
F. Morse; of • Boys' Choir of Christ appreciative audience listened in pro- sentatives on the distaff side, for net-
furniture, tailor, dry good., tires,
Church, Beecher Aldrich, director; of found silence to the music, and seemed ther the soprano nor the contralto
accessories, music, electrical stores,
necessary
range
seemed to possess the
the Symphony Orchestra; and of fine
etc. Also for professional offices.
nor warmth of utterance nor beau-
First
to locate here will profit most.
ty of voice for their respective solos.
For store locations call Chernick
They failed to move as the men did,
Bros.,
12830 Linwood Ave. Ar-
and hence suffered in comparison.
lington 4700-4701.
The few simple chorale which Mr.
Gabrilowitsch retained in his abbre-
viated score were sung with many TO RENT—Nicely furnished room
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enunciation by the mixed choir seat-
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ed in the balcony, yet they contribu-
ted not a little to the enjoyment of the FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
music on the whole.
for refined Jewish couple, with all
The entire performance deserves
home privileges. 1534 West Euclid
the warmest praise, and with a few
Ave. Phone Empire 370631.
changes, the performance might eas- _____--------

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Phone Cherry 2523
A Daft" and "Wer hat dos Liedleinjn
2814 Hastings Street
erdacht." The orchestral numberst ni
ana's
T r Overture h to t eo,vn
;
will r beSmeL
ope a "The Bartered Bride, Ilaydn'sand
Celia Adler is still with us. You will mi., • treat if you do not
Symphony in D major, No. 104,
2 known as the "London."
At the Sunday afternoon concert,
and Evening•
April 11, the second from the last,
Friday Night, April 2; Saturday, April 3, Matinee
Mr. Kolar will have the assistance of
"STOLEN LOVE"
Constance McGlinchee, pianist, who
will play two movements front Pade-
0 -
Night, April 5;
rewslo's Piano Concerto. The arches-
Mistime.
and
Evening;
Monday
4,
tea will play the following interesting
S.ndaY, April
6.
Tuesday Night, April
and popular program: Humperdinck's
• ' Overture to the opera "Hansel and 1
Novak's Three Movements
Brahma'
Slovaki an Suite," Movements
0 $ Wednesday Night, April 7. Benefit performance given in honor of 0 from
Three Hungarian Dances, Ravel's
Laicleronnette, Empress of the Pa-
O
a
Osc r .Crow.
sodas and the Fairy
Garden from the
Suite "Mother Goose," Herbert's "Al
01Fresco"
and
Mr.
Kolar's
Slovakian
0
41Rhapsody.
BI Shalom Aleichern.

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cert of the series, April 18, Mr. Ko-
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tar has invited the patrons of these
concerts to name their most favorite
composition, from which he will make
up his annual request program.
. —
—Wernher of
Roland Hayes, the distinguished
negro tenor, will give his annual re-
Detroit Clering
House Assn.
a
eital in Detroit at Orchestra Hall
System
and
Wednesday, April 21. Mr. Hayes
was originally scheduled for the fore
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ties in routing was forced to change
his plans to the April date. Mr.
Hayes has enjoyed the greatest sea-
son of his career, playing in practi-
cally every case to sold-out houses.
He will have the assistance of MA
OF DET ROIT
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185
Lawrence at the piano.
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seeping; Two-car garage. Virginia
Park near LaSalle Blvd. Nearly
; 5th, when he will present several of
new and ultra modern. Instan-
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taneous hot water heater, tile bath
cal selections of representative e
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lance. This is the first time that Mr.
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I the most promising vocal material,
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advanced
students
having
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made successful appearances this win-
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ter
with
the
Detroit
Symphony
Or-
[
' chestra and with Eduard Werner at YOUNG MAN, at present employed
in one of the largest down town
!the Sunday noon symphony concerts
clothing stores as an assistant man-
at the Capitol Theater.
ager, desires to change position.
Among the artists who will appear
Has executive ability and can fur-
at the Free Press studio on Monday
nish highest references as to abil-
' night from eight to nine are: Mrs.
ity and character. If interested
. Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Larry Roskham.
write Jewish Chronicle, Box 218.
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, Cyrus B. Warren, secretary-manager
has The
his scram-
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of the Harmonic Society.
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I Ossip Gabrilowitsch will make his
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annual appearance Sunday afternoon,
Eves. 50c to $2.50
Hemlock 4676-M. "
April
4,
in
the
Sunday
afternoon
POSITIVELY
Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50
series of concerts by the Detroit Sym- REFINED YOUNG LADY desires
Sat. Mat. 500 to $2.00
a
LAST WEEK
phony Orchestra. It has become
room in private home, Reasonable.
matter of custom for Conductor Ga-
Phone Garfield 8730. 2023 Clair-
brilowitsch and his able associate,
mount Ave.
Victor Kolar, to exchange concerts
with one another once during the sea-
son. Mr. Gabrilowitsch steps down
I from his place at a pair of symphony
I concerts and gives way to Mr. Kolar.
This was done this year at the third
TWO WEEKS (ONLY)
pair of concerts in November. Mr.
STARTING SUNDAY
Kolar reciprotates by giving way to
Bargain
Matinee Thursday.
Mr. Gabrilowitsch at one of his Sun-
Best Seats $2.
, day afternoon concerts, and it is al-
. Schubert Present
The
M
ways quite a special and gala event
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
to the patrons of these concerts. He
has selected as soloist for this con-
MUSICAL PLAY
, cert, Madame Clara Clemens, mezzo-
soprano, who in private life is, as
Original New York Cast.
i most Detroiters now know, Mrs. Ossip
I Gabrilowitsch. She will sing four
;songs from the cycle "Marienlieder"
[ arranged for string orchestra. Con-
Company 130.
' ductor Gabrilowitsch has selected a
N is his,
Great Male Chorus 50.
most pleasing and delightful program,
Sun. and Sat. Mats.
30.
opening with the Rimsky-Korsakov
Girl Chorus 30. Orchestra of
Two Weeks
50c, $1.00, $1.50
Easter Overture, then the Schubert
Superb Scenic and Costuming
Effects.
Unfinished Symphony, known and be-
AU Wed.
Beginning
, loved by music patrons al lover the
Nights 50c to $3.
50c, 75c, $1.00
world, and then just before the inter-
Saturday Matinee 50c to $2.50.
Mat. Sunday
mission
the
fascinating
"Invitation
to
SATURDAY
MATINEES SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY,
[ the Dance," by Weber After the
THE
R
I intermission Madame Clemens sings l e
707 ANNUAL TOU OF
her group of songs and the program er-
set the Cadillac
WONDEIISHOVJ o F
will end with Strauss' "Till Eulen- ills
e.
THEUNIVERs
.piegel's Merry Pranks," which Mr. i nk
Gabrilowitsch played at the twelfth in_
pair of symphony concerts, Feb. 25- an
he
26, and for which he has received in_
many requests that he present it
,or
again.
At the penultimate pair of sym- he
phony concerts, Thursday and Friday me
evenings, April 8-9, the Detroit Sym- in _
phony Society will present to Detroit a i r
audiences one of the greatest living tn t
Don't Be Disappointed.
liedersingers. Madame Mysz-Gmeiner ge.
Buy Seats Early and THE KIND IN THE WORLD
is well-known throughout Europe.th e
THE ONLY SHOW OF
She will sing two groups of songs .rn
—ICIOL'•llc
the
first just before the intermission,
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.
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