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THE INDEX, Saturday, February 25, 1928 15<br />

Theatre, gives promise of the<br />

unwelcome "standing room<br />

model. Seamings and tuckings<br />

and appliques are a feature of<br />

Alice Long Thomas will be the The program for the recital<br />

guest soloist and Julia M. Katz tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock:<br />

only" to late customers.<br />

Probably no booking of the<br />

season in the loop theatres has<br />

aroused more interest on the<br />

part of theatregoers than the<br />

favorite Belasco star's advent as<br />

Lulu Belle, the fascinating Harlem<br />

cabaret entertainer. Miss<br />

Ulric's supporting cast includes<br />

such prominent members as<br />

Frank Thomas, Jack Hartley,<br />

William Friend, William St.<br />

James, Jean Del Val, William<br />

Boag, Jane Ferrel, Joseph Allenton<br />

and many others. There is<br />

the coat mode. Capes are hip- will play the piano accompani­ Prelude to "Lohengrrin" Wagner<br />

length; irregular; only half a ments. Debussy, who inaugu­ Gavotte from "Iphigenia in Aulis" .<br />

cape; or become a part of the rated a new era in French music,<br />

Gluck-Brahms<br />

sleeves. There are yokes and<br />

(a) Largo from Symphony No. f><br />

is represented by his "Moon­<br />

"From the New World" Dvorak<br />

half belts, the latter fastened light," to be heard for the first<br />

(ht Finale from Symphony No. 5<br />

with an ornamental buckle, or, time at these concerts. The full "From (he N'-w World".. Dvorak<br />

if the model is tailored, with a program follows:<br />

Intermission of Five Minutes<br />

plain buckle. Sleeves keep to a Sonata In V Minor ..Mendelssohn Humoresque No. 3, Opus (i Grieg<br />

tailored simplicity in spite of the Soprano Solo:<br />

Concertsatz in C Minor Thiele<br />

vagaries of the coat itself.<br />

"Deh Viem" from Figaro ..Mozart Valse TUESDAY Lente from MUSICAL "Sylvia" CLUB Delibes<br />

''lair de Lune Debussy Gland MANUSCRIPT Choeur in D Major PROGRAM Guilmant<br />

Ronde Francaise Boellmann<br />

MUSIC AND ART Hawaiian Fantasy S'tewart<br />

One of the most engaging pro­<br />

with Max Friedman in the Dam- Soprano Solos:<br />

grams of the year is the manurosch<br />

School, New York.<br />

(a) Tiptoe Carew script, which will be given the<br />

(b) Still wio die Nacht Bohm afternoon of February 27 in the<br />

The last concert of the series<br />

of chamber music evenings being<br />

given this season by the<br />

Yost String Quartet will occur<br />

on Saturday, March 17, in the<br />

Hotel Schenley ball-room. Of<br />

unusual interest to Pittsburgh<br />

(c) Mary Richardson Upper Hall of the Soldiers' Me­<br />

.March in E Flat Schumann morial by the Tuesday Musical<br />

Marion Engle, pianist, artist Club. Every number on this pro­<br />

pupil of Mrs. Lawrence Litchgram has been written by a club<br />

field, will be heard in recital Fri­<br />

member and it is always a red<br />

day evening, March 2, in Carletter<br />

day both in interest and<br />

attendance.<br />

music lovers will be the appear­<br />

This year the composers repance<br />

of Norman Frauenheim,<br />

resented are Henrietta M. Body-<br />

pianist, as guest artist. This<br />

combe, Gertrude Goeddel, Mrs.<br />

will be the first appearance of<br />

Waldamar Dyrrsen, Flora T.<br />

Mr. Frauenheim in America<br />

Greene, Gertrude M. Rohrer,<br />

since his return from Paris re­<br />

Edith T. Wassell, Helen Roescently.<br />

After early study in<br />

sing, Nellie R. Roberts and Eliz­<br />

Pittsburgh, Mr. Frauenheim<br />

MARION ENGLE<br />

abeth R. Stoner. Those who will<br />

spent several years under Sigis- The Fillion Violin Studios has an­ present the selections are Mary<br />

mond Stojowski in New York nounced a recital by Miss Engle, pian­ Redmond, violin; Edgar<br />

LENORE ULRIC<br />

and in 1925 went to Paris, where ist, artist pupil of Mrs. Lawrenca Litch­ Sprague, tenor; a trio, Letha F.<br />

In "Lulu Belle,'' which continues at the he studied with Lazare-Levy. field, to be given in Carnegie Lecture Rankin, Jean McCrory Newman<br />

Nixon Theatre for the week of Within the past two years he Hall the evening of March 2 at 8:15. and Viola K. Byrgerson. Mary<br />

February 2 7.<br />

has played extensively on the<br />

negie Lecture Hall, presenting Jones Sherrill will read Mrs.<br />

an ensemble of over fifty people.<br />

the following program:<br />

Continent and in England. His<br />

Rohrer's compositions accom­<br />

S'onata No. 12, A major Mozart<br />

The title role permits Miss Ul­ eventful public career was initipanied<br />

by Othelia A. Vogel;<br />

Sonata Op. 27, No. 1 Beethoven<br />

ric's artistry to have full sway ated by a program played by Etude Op. 10, No. G Chopin<br />

Fern Goitre Fillion, in Mrs. Was-<br />

and reveals another side of her special request before Her Royal Etude Op. 25, No. 2 Chopin sell's composition will be accom­<br />

remarkable versatility. It is a Highness the Infanta Isabella, Lerceuse Op. 57 Chopin panied by Oscar Helfenbein, and<br />

part rich in possibilities, of aunt of the King of Spain, in her La cathedrale engloutie Debussy Ferguson Webster will play Miss<br />

which she takes full advantage. palace in Madrid. Then followed Jardins sous la Pluie Debussy Roessing's group. The trio for<br />

An extraordinary feature of the concerts in London, Paris and an Reflets dans l'eau Debussy women by Mrs. Roberts will be<br />

long runs achieved by Miss Ulric English tour, everywhere meet­ Naiads at the Spring Juon sung by Regina S. Linn, Elma<br />

in her repertoire of Belasco sucing with most enthusiastic re­<br />

Lesende "Schubert, St. Francis a Young walking Centenar­ on Sulzner and Eunice Betsche and<br />

Waves Liszt<br />

cesses is the fact that during upian,"<br />

is the subject of the talk to<br />

ception by critics and public<br />

the same composer's quartet for<br />

ward of 2,500 New York per­<br />

be given by Dr. Charles Hein­<br />

alike. Mr. Frauenheim will con­<br />

male voices will be sung by<br />

roth tonight at 8:15 o'clock in<br />

formances given by her since tribute a group of piano solos<br />

Blanchard Wiester, Thomas<br />

Carnegie Music Hall. This is the<br />

she came under Belasco's direc­ besides joining the quartet in a<br />

Morris, Jr., Ernest Wright and<br />

first of the series of six lectures<br />

tion she has never missed a per­ performance of D o h n a n y i's<br />

Jesse W. Young. Rhythmics will<br />

on musical subjects to be given<br />

formance.<br />

Piano Quintet, Op. 1. The quar­<br />

interpret Miss Stoner's composi­<br />

by Dr. Heinroth on Saturday<br />

tet will play a short group and<br />

tions, ten young women, Elvira<br />

nights during Lent in place<br />

give a first Pittsburgh hearing<br />

D. Terle, Anna M. Merk, Rosie<br />

To Begin Tlie New<br />

of the usual free <strong>org</strong>an recitals.<br />

of a quartet by Ottorino Re-<br />

Lattanzio, Margaret Smilnsky,<br />

In commemoration of the censpighi,<br />

the Italian composer. The<br />

Dolores Monahan, Edna C. Terle,<br />

Season<br />

tenary of Schubert's death the<br />

members of the Yost Quartet<br />

Lillian R. Teile, Sarah A. Mon­<br />

first two talks will be devoted to<br />

ing width at the hem; with the are: Gaylord Yost, first violin,<br />

roe, Elizabeth Hanlon and Eliza­<br />

a discussion of the music of that<br />

irregular hemline; with fabric Roy Shumaker, second violin,<br />

beth Watkins giving the demon­<br />

composer.<br />

working carried out in various Carl Rosenberg, viola, and James<br />

stration.<br />

The following compositions by<br />

ways. There is rivalry between Younger, 'cello.<br />

Schubert will be played by Dr.<br />

the furred and the fur-less<br />

Heinroth tonight to illustrate<br />

model, the latter two-fold in its Dr. Caspar Koch, city <strong>org</strong>an­<br />

| MRS. ELSIE McFATE<br />

the lecture:<br />

purpose since it can be worn ist, will be heard in the free<br />

GARDEN—ARTIST<br />

Overture to "Rosamunde"<br />

Hillside Hordij Flower Gardens Flttsburgli<br />

with a fox scarf or a two or <strong>org</strong>an recital to be given in Car­<br />

Andante from Sonata in B Flat<br />

Plttsturgri Phone New York Studio<br />

three-skin stole, thus assuming negie Hall, North Side, at 3 Menuetto from Fantasy. Op. 78<br />

Volley 170 47 W.42.id Street<br />

the appearance of a fur-trimmed o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Moment Musical, No. 3<br />

Symphony in B Minor (Unfinished)

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