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12 THE INDEX, Saturday, January 21, 1928<br />

M U S I C A N D A R T<br />

PITTSBURGH will have the Neri, in Spain by Margaret Pal­<br />

distinction of being the mer, and in Germany by Dr.<br />

first American city to hear a Charlotte Weidler. Homer Saintperformance<br />

of the quintet for Gaudens, the Director of Fine<br />

piano and strings by Arnold Arts, will sail for Europe in<br />

Bax, British composer, when the March to complete the plans for<br />

Yost String Quartet plays in the the exhibition.<br />

Hotel Schenley ball-room Saturday<br />

evening, January 28. Pas- An exhibition of American<br />

quale Tallarico, pianist, of Baltimore,<br />

will be the guest artist.<br />

Arnold Bax has written a prodigious<br />

number of works for orchestra,<br />

piano, chorus and chamber<br />

music combinations. He<br />

studied composition in the Royal<br />

Academy of Music, London, under<br />

Frederick Corder and piano<br />

under Tobias Matthay. He now<br />

lives in London. The music of<br />

Bax might be labeled of the Neo-<br />

Romantic school and his works<br />

reflect one of the most spontaneously<br />

musical creative talents<br />

among contemporary composers.<br />

Other items of interest<br />

on the program will be a quartet,<br />

Op. 18, No. 2 by Beethoven<br />

and a group of small numbers<br />

by Tschaikowsky, Mendelssohn,<br />

Foster and Bridge. The members<br />

of the Yost Quartet are: Gaylord<br />

Yost, first violin; Roy Shumaker,<br />

second violin; Carl Rosenberg,<br />

viola, and James Younger,<br />

'cello.<br />

Plans for the Twenty-seventh<br />

Carnegie Institute International<br />

are already well under way. The<br />

exhibition will open Thursday,<br />

October 18, and will continue<br />

through December 10. Immediately<br />

thereafter the European<br />

paintings in the exhibition will<br />

be shown at the Cleveland Museum<br />

of Art and at the Art Institute<br />

of Chicago.<br />

The general plan of the exhibition<br />

will be the same as that followed<br />

in the Twenty-sixth International.<br />

An entirely different<br />

group of artists, including none<br />

of those invited to send to the<br />

last show, will be selected and,<br />

as in the Twenty-sixth International,<br />

each exhibitor will send a<br />

group of from three to five canvases.<br />

The total number of<br />

paintings in the exhibition will<br />

be practically the same as last<br />

year.<br />

Guillaume Lerolle, European<br />

representative of the Department<br />

of Fine Arts, will begin<br />

very shortly to visit artists. In<br />

Italy he will be assisted by Ilario<br />

sculpture and a collection of<br />

modern drawings went on display<br />

at Carnegie Institute Wednesday.<br />

The sculpture exhibition<br />

comprises almost one hundred<br />

pieces, most of which are<br />

bronzes. It was assembled by<br />

the Associated Dealers in American<br />

Paintings. The list of sculptors<br />

includes Robert Aitken,<br />

Gutzon B<strong>org</strong>lum, Daniel Chester<br />

Facilities for W o m e n<br />

MANY women have taken advantage of the exceptional<br />

facilities of our Safe Deposit Vault to protect<br />

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they have found it comfortable and convenient.<br />

French, Paul Manship, Arthur<br />

B. Davies, Mahouri Young, Harriet<br />

Frishmuth, Max Kalish,<br />

Heinz Warneke, and many<br />

others. The majority of the<br />

sculptures in the show are small<br />

bronzes, although there are<br />

works in other mediums. Included<br />

among the larger works<br />

is a bust of "Thomas Jefferson"<br />

by Robert Aitken; "Standing<br />

The vault is well lighted, well ventilated and attractive<br />

and the coupon rooms are commodious and equipped<br />

for every need in examining contents of boxes and<br />

clipping coupons.<br />

Well appointed rest rooms.<br />

We welcome the opportunity to serve you.<br />

SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT<br />

The Union Trust Company<br />

of P i t t s b u r g h<br />

FIFTH. GRANT. OLIVER AND WILLIAM PENN PLACE

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