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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 12. 101.1 fJVMl'IIONY V.i.

M.rr:;!''.v:i om The Messiah" to Be Sung Thursday; Apollo, Chaminade and "La Boheme' i.f "cello and his i ii "Chant de ihi- "A 1 d'a1 i. ai" and awil.r!!. a responsive I f( a i i' 1 lie i i-ning was nembt-r 16. Tim club will hnve as assisting urtlst the harpist, Carlos Hal-zeiiu. Mrs.

Amelia Guy Clarke will act as accompanist. Mia. Pauline Dubaun Gold will pnviiui; at the organ. The club soloi.it will ba Alisa Gretchon Near, soprano. The programme t'ol-luv.

arii'd of Appcai.i V-Iit In Nuilicnic. il iii: i Tl." rc.v.i' rlxur-i. i hi. a' A ifl.i l. i 'l: il'.

i Ml; wim a 1 1 1 lalV Tile plivllfKC of 1.1- oris of the Svmph'inv, at lies I Hall. a', half ra'i is r-Ktoui-il lo students, pi'ii-ilc a-' -I -rs. In '1 I rates, cm i-t- iilloii i brought nr lent t.i the ollice lUv ioi-ict v. S3 I'njun sih il-: i tt, Oil Decembei l. viil an all-Viipr procrummc -tnil Cnp fwlo-; ists.

tti'al'd, fid' "Uypsy 8oMHa." No. "Louisiana Luljdliy" Dvorak-Sheliey ai'Pjlla) V. i onipoteil il a a lirt Allen, first anil IJ.iaa iau Pay. i Tl'cv sins "The tut 'he I I "Wenn die nal "Hiiile Naeht." Aa.T'-i.' i violinist, I ata: Tip-audience a.i;;.at.-,l y. ita "A1.

g.i. 1 Mi-s Miittni-Ws. i'-iaii-vr, ij. i st.i.a;,a:s. "Tu a Wt.

i.v Ma. 1 1 1 1 1 i 'I'll- I i a Big Musical Week in Brooklyn Marked by Brooklyn Oratorio Society's Performance of Handel's Masterpiece. World-Famous 'Cellist to Be Heard at This Afternoon's Philharmonic Concert Famous Brooklyn Male Chorus Opens Thirty-eighth Season Carlos Salzedo, Harpist, to Play for Chaminade Thursday Free Organ Recitals at Schools and Churches. Fay Foster The Hauehnanj Variatiuna on an old stvle theme. Carlos Halzelo CarioB falzedo.

"Hll" flilclirlst "Sleep of the Child Jerjs tievaert "Morning" Victor Harm The Arias: "N'oWes 8eltnuis" Meyerbeer "Kommt eln S.dilanke Bursnh gesan-gen" Weber Oretchcn K. "On Muelc'a Wings" Mr.dlssohn well-knowii i rail i s.ilus'.. Muntiic: 1'jiz Mainari-, her work with Century Open la-i winter, and reimwiu'd f. lu'llliitnl operatic career abrnad. siiiu' the aria from "llionzi," ami "U'liltraule's Alfrpil Cvi.n' fidfl vin.

i' Ian recalled niacii l'a -a--" aaa Klidi-d." "Tin- Li a a I.irae anrii-tx-i. T.ifsiluy ve-Ueleciion from Handel's KMiah." id was in n- pleased with tho. Theodore iielnndii xhw-d himisf "Xorwea-lan ('hi'ii-'iaa Chonis." I linist, will piny Wilhclmj's arrange ment or the "(lood Kritlay Spell for violin and orchestra. The orchestral numbers Include overtures tu "Tann-liueuser," "Hieiizi." "Flying Dutch-man" and "Traeume." llomauce or a Hake Shop" Mabel Osborne "Spanish Gypsy (ilrl" 1 1)1. risriiv.

me Harp: "Bourree" j. g. Bach "Clgue" Corel1! "Tambourin" p. fjamee Mr. Halzedo.

"Epitome" (a capella) Victor Harrie "Uloria" Buzzl Pecc.a I iPondO' COXCFHT AT BLIND SCHOOL. A concert will be given on Tuesday evening, December 1-1, at the Blind School. Light House Xo. 1, 111 East Fifty-ninth street, Xew York City, arranged by M. H.

1-iurtis of the National Entertainment Exchange, 21 Bible House. The artists will lie the Fleming Trio, consisting of Marie K. Fleming, pianist; Ethel Fleming, violinist, and Florence I. Fleming, 'cellist; assisted by Hazel Cook, soprano, and Miss Gould, reader. MIW.5 George Frederick Handel's masterpiece, "Tho Messiah," without which no Christmas seuson would he complete, is to be presented in the Opora House of the Brooklyn Academy of undor tho auspices of the Brooklyn Itistituto of Arts and Sciences on Thursday evening.

December 16. The Columbia University Chorus and the Brooklyn Oratorio Society, a group of voices, will be conducted by Walter Henry Hall, professor of music at Columbia. The soloists have been engaged with reference to the needs of 1 Iamlclian style, anil include Stoddart, soprano; Gladys Gll-deroy Scott, contralto; Dan Beddoe, the second appearance of tho quartet under the auspices of the People's Institute of Brooklyn, the first being at Manual Training High School one week ago. The programme will be as follows: Quartet. Op.

fit, No. 5 Hiwdn AIIfjwi nioitvruln, adusio cantablle, monuettn allegretto. Finale. Vivace. Violin solo, Romance WilhelmJ AmauUuB Zoellner.

Jtaln Song. On. 3j slnlgaslla Hohemlan Folk Kong. by Kaewmaver oult fur two violins am! piano, 71, Mngzkowskl Allegro energlro, allegro moderato, molto vivace. Antoinette, Amamlua and Joseph Zoellner (piano).

Quartet, Op. 13 (two movements), Ippolitoff-Iwanow Intermezzo. allegretto, humoresca- Successful Dentistry crn only lie K.ict a.rsliil when founded mi thomii-h tliei -apeutics. The impaired teeth must be thoroughly 'remed and placed in proper eondi- tiou btffiie Hie inlay, crown or bridge work is ins'iilled, otherwise the dent work v. ill result in fall-ui" a' some future lime.

Place your dental troubles In charge of Dr. Hoyt and they will lie sacc'sM'ully and permanently Imriished, DR. L. J. HOYT, DENTIST, 455 FULTON ntar Jay or Smith Sti.

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JAMES. The Chaminade. Organ Keoltitl at Idasmus Today. An organ recital (the last of the series) will be given by Lawrence J. Munson, I A.

G.O., assisted by Miss Henrietta Turell. contralto, at Erasmus Hall High School, Platbush avenue, near Church today, ut 3:30 p.m. The programme follows: Toccata and Fugue In Minor Bach Traumerol Schumann Minuet Bociherlnl Presto (Concerto in F) Handei Christmas Pastorale Dlenel Chant de Bonheur Lemare Gavotte Moderne Uratre Marcue. Hellgleuse Guilmant Hot Ital by Kalliarinc Dayton. Charles Prescott l'oore announces a recital by Miss Katharine Dayton to be held in the Punch and Judy Theater, 155 West Korty-nlnth street, Manhattan, Wednesday afternoon, December 15, at o'clock.

Tho programme will include a group of children's folksongs and songs by Massenet, Stanley Haw-ley. Sidney Homer, Frederic Norton to c. fhf.c'xi). Cards have been, sent out by Mr. and Mrs.

Frank tn meet John C. Fremiti, at their residenc. 6 Montague Terrace. Pupils of the Muster School of Music will sing. tenor; Kohert Jlaitland, baritone.

The custom of producing this mag niflcent choral creation annually at At 4 p.m. today there will bo a musical service at St. James' Episcopal Church, St. James' place, when the large choir under the direction of William 0. Brldgman will render Matthews' cantata, "The Life Everlasting," which will be followed by a recital of Instrumental music, with violin, harp and organ.

The solo parts in the cantata will be sung hy Winifred Adele Marshall and Muriel M. Marresford, respectively, the soprano and contralto soloists at St. James', and Wallace E. Cox, baritone soloist at the Washington Avenue Baptist Church. The recital will be by the noted violinist, Kathryn Piatt Gunn, and Marlon T.

Marsh, the talented harpist, with Mr. Bridgman at the organ. The programme for the recital comprises "Ave Maria." by Schubert-Wilhelmj; "The Swan," by Saint-Saens; Filll-puccl's "Adoration," and "I'riere." by Franck. lluMl 1 and others. Ha no Merx Itccltal Tomorrow.

Hans Merx will give his first recital of new war songs, composed during the present war, on Monday evening, Andante cautubile. Op. 11 Muy Peterson, th First Apollo Soloist. The Apollo Club of Brooklyn, John Hyatt Brewer, conductor, will give the first concert of its thirty-eighth season at the Academy of Music on December 14. The proRiainmo follows: PAHT KiriST.

Song of tlie Main f'nrl Hahn i l-'oillcalcii to Uio Apollo I'lulil Autumn ItlchnnJ Trunk Apollo Club. Aria. Marcho Mir t.ftis Ips Chenilns" iMitnmil Massenet fitlsa filay Peterson of Opera Cumiiiue. Paris, sopiano. In Meinorlnrn lira Ptvatou Taylor.) Dudley Buck A Summer C.

J. Hrarahauh The Anvil Uounud-Uuck Apollo Club. II pleut ties pctahs lo Pleura. Aux temp des I-Vcs Koechiln IVterin. Chorus or hlKlRipa ninJ prieais from vnbie" Meyerbeer Apollo flub.

I'AItT WUNi). (in Tmf, Mule, 'long Will Tt. Mlxon My Old Kentucky Hume unrl Dixie's I.an.1, Amuigeil hy I-1 Vamler tjtut ken Apollo flub. linn (V II. Fprriss On tlie Unnil to Man.lelay Speaks IMwln O.

Swain. Ivirltnne, Wbeii I Hring you Colorfil Toys (1'rorn TnpU'iVs OlrHnjalO Carpenter The lames H.rtogcrs Miss PettiiMn. The Musical Trust ITenrv H.yllev December 13, nt Carnegie Chamber Music Hall. iOiluard Hechlln will be the accompanist. PLAYER-PIANOS MISS GIJ.Li:.SPIi;' TO SIXG.

For the silver jubilee of tho Ladies AND Catholic Ilenavolent Association, which AUSTIN CONBADI IN RECITAL. Austin Conradl, pianist, assisted by Frank Croxton, basso, gave a recital at tho Flatbush Congregational Church, Thursday evening, under the Is to be celebrated on Monday evening, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, a Great Money Saving Event I auspices of the Mens League, the programme of musical and literary Interest has been prepared. Among those who will entertain will be Miss Claire Gillespie, the youthful lyric soprano whose singing at the musicale of the Gates Avenue Branch of The Brooklyn Dally Eagle last April occasioned favorable comment. Miss Gillespie, in addition to several operatic selections, will, by request, sing "The Last Rose of Summer." Kumjolmis Club and the bocial Service Club. The programme Included selections by Scarlatti, Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, Leschetlaky, Debussy, Chopin, Liszt, and by Mr.

Conradl himself. Mr. Croxton sang a group of songs with that authority and vocal finish for which he is so well known through the length and breadth of this At the Altar of Truth Muhr Apollo 'lull. Hugo Troetschel and Florence Ilcilor In Kcciliil. At the Herman I'lvangelical Church, Schermerhnrn street, near Court, on Monday evening, at 8:15 o'clock, will be given tho one hundred and sixty-seventh free organ recital.

Miss Kdna Florence Deller, soprano, will assist. Hugo Troetschcl is the organist. The programme follows: Concertino (U major) r. s. Bach Allegro moderato, ai.mui, alleKru.

JOHN HYATT Musical director of tlie Apollo Club. A Ceiehraled Sarabamle O. V. Handel Trluinplial Fanfare (Water Music). K.

tlandel Soprano Solos: Just As Am ii. r. Dnnks f.e Mlrolr Ouslave Farrart Vorsplel to "Tristan anil Hlchard Wanner Sliiaze, Op. No. 4.

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Gunther's Sons 391 Fifth Avenue, at 36th Street, New York. Hoprano Solo. Dio Lorelei Franz Liszt Frlenqonsniarcn treace rrom "Rlen'I" Uiehanl Warner Christmas Pastorale Hach-Hanleiu The Star of Bethlehem (The Kings). I'. F.

Harker CUaniiniidc's First Concert on Thursday. The well known Chaminade (Ladles PLAYER-PIANOS S375 Christmas-tide was originated by the 't'Hceilla Society of London in 1791. The New York Oratorio Society sang it for the first time in public on Christmas night. 1874, anil haw produced it every year since, that time. It Is, therefore, particularly appropriate tlmt the Institute should choose the week before Christmas for its performance of "The Messiah." For the audience to rise and remain standing during the Hallelujah Chorus is a custom dating back to the first London performance, King George II setting the example.

"La Bohemr" to Ho Suns Brooklyn on Siitiirtlujv "La Boheme" will be sung Saturday night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music by'Mmes. Alda and Cajatti and Messrs. Botta, Scott He' Segurola, Tenant, Alalatesta, Leonliardt, Audisio and Reschiglian. Mr. Polacco conducting.

I'ublo Casals the l'hllharinonlc Soloist Today. Pablo Casals, the eminent violoncellist, will be the soloist this afternoon at the second concert by the Philhar $10 montlfiy until paid, including Bench, Scarf, 12 Rolls and I year's tuning free. plee Club), Emma Kichardson- Kuster, uondttctor, will give the 11r.it concert of the eighteenth season at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (music, hall) on Thursday evening, De- The Bells Are Ringing Great Xmas Bargains at monic Society of New York, Josef Stransky conductor, in the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Casals is the famus Spanish 'cellist whom Kreisler calls the greatest instrumentalist In the world." and whose return to America last season after an absence of ten years created such a sensation. Casals will play Saint-Saens' Concerto Furniture the Best Gift Prices That Make Buying Certain Free stool, cover and 25 sheets of music with these new Upright Pianos.

PIANO DUET BENCHES FROM $6.00 UP The Pianos SSiown Here Are Real, Bargains Fvhinni Ir'T'ivilflO vou one our se Pianos, and later des re to exchange it, vou may iiAAsftttiuty nviicyt re(urn It any hme Wlthm one year and we W1 aHow you cvery dojUr paj to apply toward the purchase of any New Piano or Player-Piano in stuck. No interest charged. for violoncello nd orchestra. Of the orchestral numbers on the programme Wagner's Overture, "The Fairies," will undoubtedly he received with interest inasmuch as this work has rarely been given in America and probably has never had a performance In Brooklyn, Stransky's. other are Strauss' Tone Poem, "Don Juan," and Tschalkowslcy's Symphony No, 4 in minor, op.

36. WaRiior Numbers on' the Oi'ghn. A programme of selections from tho operas of Richard Wugncr will be provided at tho organ recital by lilch-ard Keys Biggs, this afternoon nt 3:80 o'clock at tho Boys High School, Marcy and Putnam uyenu.es. Jt will bo the final recital of the year at this institution. The programmo follows: "March" MelBtelalnjter" "Prize Hour" "Dio "Prlzn song," "SW'Rfrlfvl" "Prelude" "I.nhoiiifi-in" "Manic Klre" "Dio Wulkuere" "LlelH'Htod" "Tristan nut) IhoIuV' "Kllzabeth's Praynr" "TamihaouHer "Hide of the Valkyrks" "Die W'ulguere" Zorllner String Quartet Plays Tonight.

The Zoollner String Quartet will play a free recital at Commercial High School, Albany avenue and Dean street, this evening at 8 o'clock. This is Nothing quite so good for a Christmas gift as furniture it is always a constant reminder of the good will of the giver. The Christmas stock is now full of gifts that make for good will in every part of the home. Little at a Time Payments enable you to make your gifts reach the entire circle of your friends without feeling the stress of paying. An Exceptional Christmas Bargain $3 lli.nllilv I Hill l-llill limit lily I it 1 1 1 I'll 1,1 Mull! lily I Kill I'll'll lillthlv I mil I'nlil 3 4 4 $135 E.

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