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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-12-14

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European and Domestic Tours of varying length
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during the day, we will keep open

until 10

P. M. daily

until

Chtietmee.

Calls Stokowski Greatest Or- Ypsilanti Choir at Pop Con-
chestral Musician in .
cert Sunday.
America.
The annual appearance of Fred

Alexanders, Ypsilanti Choir, as
the added attraction for the ninth
Leopold Stokowski — musician Pop Concert to he given by the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at
conductor, artist, genius — e ' Orchestra
Hall Sunday afternoon,
makes me think of Ileinriel
be the signal for a sold out
Ileine's classic review of the firs should
house.
Paganini concert which he attended
choral organization is one
Next to the great German pop, t of This
the outstanding groups of sing-
sat a shabbily dressed, stout of " ers
in
the
Middle West, and the
man, who had huge wads of dirty
cotton in his ears. Nothing caul ( , ' effects obtained by its conductor, jj
Mr.
Alexander
are most stunning.
persuade 16 111 to remove the un
Kolar who conducts the or.
sightly packings until the Italian - Victor
chestra
opens
the
concert with the
violinist tucked his fiddle under hi pastorale from Ilandel's
Messiah
chin. Then the cotton was care
-
which
immediately
puts the audi- •
fully removed. packed in paper
and deposited in one of the now ' mice in the right mood for the
radiantly happy man's pockets choir's first group, which is given
When the wizard of the bow had over to Christmas music. Noted
done, the cotton again made its ap in this first group are Palestrina's
Adoranus Te, three settings of the
pea ranee.
Verurn Corpus with musical
Paganini and his wonder-fiddle; Ave
settings
by Josquin desl'res, Mo- oti
Stokowski playing on the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra. There's an zart, and Sir Edward Elgar. The
dates
of
these
compositions being
analogy for you. Conductors come
and conductors go, but Stokowskils 1500, 1791 and 1900. Old favor-
ites
are
the
adoration
of the Maji
music becomes part of the micro-
cosm, and with the man, keeps for- by Cornelius with solo by Edward
Mosher
and
two
Russian
church
ever on and on. Because, if you
mind the sixth pair of local sym- compositions by Tschesnokov and
Here you will find that Gift which expresses perfect taste and which will be received with appreciation.
Lvovsky,
the
latter
being
the fa•
phony concerts, you deserve soul-
The largest selection of Fine Imported and Domestic Ciga-s, priced from $3.00 to $60.00 per box.
torture, and these lines are not for mous Gospodi Pomilui which is al-
Onyx, Bronze and Marble Ash Trays and Statue.. Leather Goods
ways
so
favorably
received
at
Or-
you; but if you were there, you
Rumidors in assorted leathers and colors and sizes priced from $6 to $50.00.
will agree with me that never did chestra
All the leading makes of pipes and Pocket and Table Lighters.
this particular orchestra speak as
it did under the electrifying heat Combined Symphony Forces i
To Present "The Mes-
of this genius of the baton, and
l'a
furthermore: never has a man
siah."
1
A Famous Shop in a Famous Building.
stood upon that podium (Toscanni
Main Lobb y, General Motors Bldg.
On Tuesday evening, Dm IS,
excepted) who so completely held
the orchestra and the audience in ', Handers Christmas Oratorio, "The stoss,desiffes,dossAges$1004004,4041,t0.404,4400,4,,,,k04000040,000410,00000410,0,,e004100,00046.1
Messiah,"
will
be
presented
at
i0e,i
r
the grip of his powerful, magnetic
c , t ,t, a
sr
al
b y h
personality, as this distinguished i f,h, rc
oflithi e ri e trotite Scyommpbh
onny ,HAZOMIR ENTERTAINS gl
conductor from Philadelphia,
Choir, the Detroit Symphony Or-
Leopold Stokowski.
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a
chestra,
and
a
distinguished
list
of
You might even compare our or-
soloists.
chestra to a wonderfully fashioned
For the past week the distin-
This
will
be
the
first
appearance
instrument—a piano or an organ;
guished writer and musician, Pc- -=;
-
and all the conductors who have of the Detroit Symphony Choir sach Kaplan of Bialystok, Poland,
played upon it, as virtuosi, serious since its memorable trip to New has been the guest of the Hasomir =
artists who were differentiated York City last April, when the Choral Society; of Prof. E. Za-
only in taste, disposition and meth- Bach Passion was sung to sold out lodkowski, its director, and of Mr. -=-
od. But Mr. Stokowski is the gen- houses at Carnegie Hall, and it is Jacknink of the Detroit Bialystok a
ius who made that instrument— a splendid chance for Detroiters Verein.
( our
.
• • , ex- to show their approval for the
Mr. Kaplan, who is the editor
recited even our wildest specula- work done by their choral forces of the Bialystok daily newspaper,
tions. The greatest compliment in spreading Detroit's musical Dos Neier Leben (The New Life),
that can be paid him is, I believe, achievements all over the world.
is greatly interested in music, hay- =
---
this: Never has the Detroit Sym-
ing written several books dealing
phony sounded so much like the Boris Ganapol Lectures on with various phases of the sub- ra:
Music.
virtuoso Philadelphia Orchestra,
ject. Ile has been particularly
as it (lid last night under Mr.
Boris Ganapol gave his fourth active in Jewish choral work, be- =
Stokowski. That is my sincerest Opera Talk of the series at the ing the founder and director of
tribute to the man, the musician, Ganapol Studios of Musical Art the Bialystoker Yiddish Kunst, a
the conductor, the artist.
on Monday evening, Dec. 3, branch off
of the Hazomir Society of =
'Why discuss at great length "Faust" being the opera discussed. Lodz.
what he played? Anything under
Mr. Ganapol was the principal
Speaking of Jewish music, Mr. =
his direction undergoes a change speaker at the Monday evening Kaplan expressed great surprise
that must yield pure gold. Two Musical Club at Mt. Clemens. The and pleasure
pleasure at finding in so typi- =
"Choralvorspiele" and a "Passa- subject of his lecture was "Rus- cal an American city as Detroit an
In the spirit of the
caglia" by Bach, all orchestrated sian Music of today and yester- organization devoted to Jewish =
by the conductor, and Brahms First day."
season, the Annis Fur
music as is the Hazomir Choral So-
Symphony in C minor. I like to
ciety.
' believe that whenever this music i Fine Chanukah Concert by
Post extends sincere
On Thursday evening, Mr. Kap-
is played under the dynamic urge
Ian took part in a program at the
Cantor Milkovsky.
of Mr. Stokowski, a jazz-weary co-
wishes
for a joyous
Melbourne
Jewish
Center
spon-
tY
Cantor II. Milkovsky staged a sored
cost of cherubim and seraphi m,
jointly by the Bialystoker
must bring these two glorified fine concert Sunday evening at Verein and the llazomir Choral =2'-
Chanukah.
Congregation
Mishkan
Israel,
Teutons before the celestial throne
Society. Mr. Kaplan was the prin. —
a nd have them make atonement for Bl aine and i wo .
Assisted by a double choir, Can- mai speaker of the occasion. The

seen tor Milkovsky sang traditional se- musical portion of the program
written since their day, and for as
was provided by Professor Zalud- =
much of the conducting that has lections as well as folksongs. He kowski, tenor; Benjamin Rice,
been done too—all in the sacred was ably assisted by Samuel , basso, and Miss Rhoda Goldberg,
Sh ar • •1 at the iano; B. Rice
name of music!
soprano, accompanied by Samuel
May abundance and
I haven't analyzed the composi- basso; M. Philips, violinist, and Shpargel, all of llazomir.
Miss
Betty Milkovsky, vocalist.
tions—you'll find all you want in
contentment
bless all,
the program notes; nor have I tried
Halevy Choral Society.
to tell you what Mr. Stokowski Snyder's Coffee Shop Becom-
The Halevy, whose purpose, —
not
only
in
this
happy
ing
More
Popular.
does nor how he does it. But if
aside from furthering the appre-
you ever want to hear great music Eating away from home would be ciation of music among memb ers
,
land
but
in
those
less
for the orchestra gloriously played, more popular if everyone were fa- is to encourage the members in
then page Mr. Stokowski. He is miliar with Snyder's Coffee Shop thei rmusical ambitions and aims, ='••
-
fortunate
communi-
the greatest orchestral musician1 at 1526 Woodward. Detroit's to cultivate the members' musical a'
and conductor in America today; housewives are fast learning the conception.
ties where want and
and, as one C. A. P. writes, one delights of early morning shop-' The first step towards that end
of the three great conductors of ping, then to lunch at Snyiler's. 1 was the introduction of the note
son-ow
prevail.
of the world.
Snyder's is in the heart of the reading and theory class, conduct-
theater, shopping and hotel dis- ed
the
associate
conductor,
Will-
God bless him who pays visits tricts. Convenient to every inter-
Gnyman. The next step the --
and short visits.—Arabian Prov- est, it is fast becoming Detroit's iam
erb.
most popular noon-day luncheon IlaIevy has taken is the introduc- =
A good lawyer does not go to r place and many hundreds meet ing of Mr. Smith as vocal coach.
Mr. Smith who conducts his class E.-1
law himself. '
and eat at Snyder's.
n vocal training on Thursday eve-
nings, is one of• the finest ma ical
pedagogues in vocal teaching f ur
!groups. Ile is musical supervis or
of approximately 30 schools in De-
troit. This is the first time that =
' he has consented to do musical
coaching outside of his schools, and
he is doing it for the Ilalevy, rue-
ognizing the work that this musi- =
cal organization has been doing in
Buy with confidence.
1 this community.

By HERMAN HOEXTER

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This class has met with great

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enthusiasm among all the members
of Halevy. Everyone realizes that
these two classes combined will fa- E-
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cilitate and improve the singing of
the chorus as a whole.
Rehearsals are being held under =

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, extension to the plant in the
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1151,000 for Detroit and $1,335.-
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