II AHO MOOUINS ;ontinued from Page One) ally. Schumanns richly poetic ingsnacht" found such faivorE [e and'ence that Madame Cie-r epeated it, while t.he delicately t " Vilehen" of Cornelius was_.. y received. 1Mendelssohn's "On1 of Song" and ijszt's Lieble- 1 No. 3 the later disguised' as oSo Lang Du Lieoen Kaxiust" j yore f n!iliar. Tho Lisztl, which? ily a mere sentimental effu- [adame Clemnens sang with im- e restraint and rare lyric Above all, however, stood her rendition of ".Die. Allmacit'. vas sung last night, with suich g emotional depth and such' sexaltation, one could rea dily, in Liszt's opinon that "le pl'Iw oe musicien oni vivait jamais"! Gers an.d four weeks of performances of the company is pronounced nearly were accordingly arranged at the; per fect. henry T'. Finek recently de- Mlanhatten Opera houlse in Neow Iork:. dared tht Edouard Mloerioke and Er- Tihere the success of l;th Wagner~an es-t Knchi, the ,conductors, are ach iev- Singer"s s oconspYiculous tha2 theIr"1 ;;n 'rCuilIus results with the large four' CiS -'1Ci weR'nagmntwS lgh?1- orche2stral, while Pitts Sanborn wrote cuied to seve(n wekeach perform- +that hie had never before witnegsed a ance beinig attended by1)'%c;).ac'ty aud(i- "li e 'Meistersinger' for which so few fnCesexib)itling u1rre.stra.ined(1nti.- allowan1"CES had( to be made. W. J. Hen- asrn. All th e repviqw ers ggr, ;d in dor i enarked that thei operas w6~ priigthe voicceso !;Jh ingers0as' I Fiven'w-th-uncommonly high excel- ,is AS~ isenCI, l inric'"1 Knote and I lence." F redecriCh SI ogr,2' wL~ the oCS~nsem9 Prices for the operas are $1 to $4 a 1.+~ 1V11% . jLN lriA asA for the mnatinees and $1 to $5 for the receivedl. The mlaagemenP.t report evening performances. Tickets are on that the sale is alreadyT far advanced sale at Grinnell's Music House in De- and "standing room only" is Probable troit and mail orders are also being before the fist performance. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY "LTE WAGNERIAN FESTIVAL PERA E _ ~ORCHESTRAH-ALL-DETRQIT Sunday, April 29th-Matinee---"Hansel and Gretel" ---Evening "Meistersinger"- Monday, April 30th-"Tannhauser"a + Tuesday, May Ist- Lohengrin"- Wednesday, May 2nd-"Tristan and. Isolde" (Matince) Tickets at Grinnells-Detroit 4rn P'RICES Evenings-$1.00-$2.00-$2.50-$3.00-$4.00O$ 5.00 Matinee-$1.00-to-$4.00, Mail orders for seats may be sent to Grinnell Brothers, Detroit. Such orders will be filled in the order in which received. Try Our B~usiness Mlen's Luxncl JOE PARKER'S SP~ECIAL SU--ND AY DINNER Kennedy's Orcesetra 11:30 -4:00 Co)rnlwell Coal llld 6111South Unliversity AVel t written tne noblest song ever iposed. fr. Gabrilowitselh's accompaniwments e faultless, remarkable for their: rve and modesty dualities whichi er disguised the master pianist, ertheless. Madame Cleme.n's ?mus- 1art is a fitting complement to that I tier famous husband. Tier next ro - il will consist principally ofsng Brahms in the interpretation of ich she has no superior. Wagmnetia pea etia oo musical evenit in recent years hats I n so unanimously and Enthusi"L35a~ti-{ y acclaimed by New York, critic:-s Llie performances of the Wagneriani ra vestival which opens a DOtroift ;agenient Sundiay, April 29, in Or-s !stra hall. hive op eras arc schedl- d by the comphany which inclu(Ins ny of the leading singers of Eu- e,. an orchestra of 75 and a large )rus. Tumperdinek's "Haensel and MrO- ' will open the engagement at the iday matinee, April 29, and il followed Sundiay evening by Tag- 's "Die 1leistersinge'r". 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