£ "' .I GIVEN i t MU--lC AND DRAMA -I I New Whil rY WELCOME, clothe 'Noted Piia Donina i~ ves Classic Con-! cert Before _1 ience of An. sic Los ers. SINCINt, is ARTISTIC TRWAi'PII. Mla arne de Pasquali appeared in song recital last evening in Luiiversity }fall before an audience ready to ac-j cord her a w,,elcome sweeping in its en- thusiasm. Her reception was not coml- parable to that of last spring; and yet it might be said that her artistic iris-I umph Rys greater. Iln some ct herl NN songs she reached surpassing heights of musical expression, of interpretai- ' tlon -notably in the group of 11th and 14 th century classics, and in the Mlo- : tart aria from the "'Magic Fluty,."'By mucwh that was fine and intimately a3-, healing in her singing, by passages -;f th~e purest and most liquid legato, by] ~a delicate poise in the Beethoven, Bach,I and Brahms numbers, she proved her- el f an artist of attainments higherj than~ the most brilliant coloratura. But it must be admitted that something wa a k n fs ii fh rne o ep erformnance at the festival last May, ausd that her voice, perfectly as she use it, has declined from the wonder- ful tonal purity it exhibited then. One could not but regret too,the selection .of (Isigns e'- ;