le"77 ,, « it ' Vat,.TV-No. 95. UNIVERSITY OF MIG:HIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 18991. THE PIANOFORTE. ing hold first rank. The fornmer I AN IDEAL ARTIST. its Construction and Possibilities- pterfected thne iron harp-frasie, giv- EeyOewohshadSr ~a Prof. Stanleys's Lenture Last iag to it the requisite Strengtth and Hveiy nchohs PheaingMSongs, Nightv Well Received, resonance. Fewv tersons woulil Pronounc e Him Such. think that the strain on tine pianot Prof. Stainley 's lecture last even- frame is fioon ponnds. Tise intro- 'to hear Mr. Heinricts is a revels-I ung in Manic halt on ''Thie Piano- disetion of the piano wnas the lbegin- tion of the bsower iof soing singing. forte'' eia schlv eniovedl biv all - -~f-~-v.-,,,,,,--A.4 - +,- -ncc~ iofin niitr r iic I'i PRtCE, THREE CENTS. STo Gife f ~a !. We hive iioi-iiiline leadien ils and to pity one awho ;rill ic~il for themi. Weciiiiii to see yoiuiintwc-ail Gn-e ,- iv i n iitose ice siitoc. preen"'lie6tlk, Ji y ning on modnern music aiiii to viis presnt.Thetal, thughcor- period helong the great nsters. iMete aid adequinte itselfnuts in - NInny lingereid after the l-'ctuve to creased ini interest by the exhihition ispetedmnove closely She parts oif the din the platormi of tll thy vatriosiaino. iarts of te pianotioiteSn Twio -- .- nians, .a grandad ani upriglit, I;Bace onsit were compn~letely ilisss r ii -anitthe il'onight the nentcibern of rthe l'cv- nyrsesihowviiaiiilexli neiivil tShy iavy class of '9 wniloneattogetherS audience. The harp, thi sounvinicaiiilenjoy the goond cheer ol a baa- board, tine key-Ioard i, with all itsnl quet. About forty of the memibers -iccessiories, andca stingle key wii ti f the "bansner ilass'' sunll1attendi taninmer, clamisper, muftfde ndi its the baniquet, wvlichs till lielhelcl us consplete action, sieve separately thnetiarlors of the L~iglht Ifantry viewveit suitdisciissetl. 'Pietwoin- armory. All arransgemns have ilerful miniuteitessndsutdielicacy of have heen iiaile hr Earl ID. Babst, mnechanisms it the construction of whoi is the chairmnan of tie arrange- tlhe hammer suit its appurtenances nient comumittee, and lie has sui-- tn simpi~ly marvelous to the uninitia- ceeded admirably, as will he seen teid. whnvcnthez assemtblect tisititrnspar- 'T'lelprinlciiple iot the lpianio is a take of the good cheer arvrangedl for ionmbinastion of stings stretchedi the occ-asioin. over a sountdinng-boavrl witin a mied-E A niuber iot special songs have itti forsettnlg thsestrings ins notion. beeni conisendtfon thie'oicsaiotin 'Te neavest htiints amoing thseani-ienits which trill adti to thseiner'rimuentt. tos thte niodlerinpinos swere tte IHangsterfcvrtrill list-chdargenil the 1.gvytiant lyre ant the Assyria catering. A or, hut She immediate predeces-; A Just complaint. sova of thsetpiano twere thne clavichnordt, -___ or spinet, aind the harpscichnorcd. 'h ay fClfri i ad 'teprinciple of these is the same hes sail to favor educational astits- eas the piano list thne tone was not Sinus. Under Ilse state lawv Slis sutane.University (Leland Stanford) is Tine speaker had drawings to ated heavily for the heniefit of a illustrate the action of thsese instrin- school fund upon whtichn it has no menuandto ompre he amewit claim. Legacies to thin institution Stin oftinepiao, geat are taxed five 1pcr cent., also for the Btach, the first of She getmses benefit of She schnool funii. Whnen composed for te hartpsichiord ani i it is remembered thint nearly one this gives his msusic its peculiar fe i Stiousandc students receive free tui- tare. tion Inre, and that in eastern states tIn 17115 ann Italian constructed a where edlucational institutions are crude pianoforte hut its irnventions exempt from taxation, tine iteni of tusually assigned to Schroder, of tuition alone generally represennts Sxnin 5717. T'e'ine o is anfrom $125 to.$s1o0tter ainnnnm per instrunment of greater possiilities student, the injustice of tne Cali- thtan thne violtn. It is not so mnucti fornia system of taxing nit ecduca- a part of She personality of the per- tional institutions is nmanifest.- locater as the violin is, that is, the Daily Palo Alto. infrument and performer are not Prof.Deweys lecture in the Unity In such clone communion, but whsere club course next week will he post- Shin relation is closest there is the pond from Monday so Tuesday msost perfect touch and technique, evening (Feb. 15) on account of his Sonte of the latest improvements absence from the city on the earlier in the piano have been made by date. Subject of lecture, "The Americans and among these inven- Economic Evolution of Religious tors Messrs. Steinway and Chicher- Ideas." tnas penetratedrthlernueanintgnot '' only of tine great songs of Iltandl, c iievrli tai - liaicit. Schinhert, Schtumiann andc Franz, btut 51Sthat Main St. also aftht~e hunmiber lyrics which are pueculiarly te sonigs of tht'eceopte. - Iltsastery of hSte piansoforte em- I as him tonn iiaccaompanyltimselff sa becatutifltly ant sy-mpa~thetically-that thne pianio seenns as nuchn airS of Iis persconality as Iis vosince. 'Inhe combtinationis suiniiiue. No ante but t ja fmatter rotnlches-er nose ts accounts- Win,ovauwnetlun' i ttn'-.ii- miit ivnstyie8 lishi smeltann artistic rcsult asnthis. ovi.$:;, 4io 5, s 5hiiesniati c tin i$iiv irnss titann iiAriorrprices-snd tfoiv catatuznii' tn tie Inns noivntal it thin counitry anai but one abroad, 'Mr. George lHens schiel. R f H le is great as a siniger ofsitonigs I 1ni0non183-185 sc vVkUm unAnn,. because lie is a great attest ain ___________________ oratorio ansd dramnatic nmnusic. No (i) G______ one whlo Inns heard itm inug te ''fi Kn " m ihtiht hs lvaniaic CLASSE; IN DANCINGwnit ieevt tutioltos: (iriiils'iisi'ii c-tnlday inimninniun tn feelin-s. the in nut eiiramnatic- I mid rittsiayerni--rst8:(k); L[dies. s niifiniin singer in tin enise tint ie wtuldtnitt i lt iass. 'ue~aUj elir 8 ad tr make ann ecqually gyeaSotteras singer 'tuuis re(,cived tay nivmein. as onitine coincert siatformi, but hilt feeling instilt respect ginven himtthne the tiowver of interpiretatiotsnulnichn mnakes hinmsiigeet even inn sinalil / songs.1 That tne in a consunnmately traiin- eit musician goes withnout saying. Artistic Phohographer. 6 E. HURON SI. lHe shnows it is every nmesure. lHe Sni~ aaa-Iio sings here, for thne third Slate in the Choral tubao series, on F'ebruary La AlNZY0, is programnme is not yet tdefinit- i ly decided upon, but will cointain ItU1'L', - 484 S. State St. Stne variety wuhichn we always expect in his programmes. Ile trill be assisted by Mr. tier- nman Zeitz, swho trill play sseval solos. Mr. Zeitz is so well known and appreciated here, tlnat his ap- pearance as soloist will be an oc- casion of great satisfaction So all. Incidentally, in refering to this recital, may we not emphasize the fact that Choral Union tickets are still sold at thne usual price, $2.00, that these tickets will admit to the May Festival, May a8 and upy. These 'tickets, as announced, will be with. drawn after the 116th and tickets for the Festival will then be placed at Gymnasium Suits, Sweaters, SPORTING ~GOODS (ISEvefry Descriptionat WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. A