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12 THE INDEX, Saturday, February 11, 1928<br />

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

(b) Friend<br />

From Crag to Sea<br />

Davis to Pittsburgh in close succes­<br />

. Li.szt sion. Only one new name among<br />

I N observance of the Schubert<br />

Centennial the Faculty<br />

ing spirit of the modern French<br />

school of composers. The recital<br />

Elford Caughey, harpist, formerly<br />

with the Boston Sym­<br />

them, everybody but Walter<br />

Gieseking has been heard many<br />

of Pennsylvania College for will open with Mozart's Overphony, will give t. recital at the (Continued on Page 15)<br />

Women will give a special program<br />

at 11 o'clock Tuesday<br />

ture to "The Magic Flute." This<br />

was Mozart's last opera. The en­<br />

Fillion Studios, on Thursday<br />

evening, February 16. The pro­<br />

^%oM*^<br />

morning, February 14, in the tire program for tonight folgram will be:<br />

assembly hall of the college. Mae lows:<br />

old Dances and Aiis for the Lute<br />

B. MacKenzie, Director of the Overture to "The Magic Flute"-Mozart Freely Transcribed Respighi<br />

Music Department, will lecture Andante from String Quartet....Debussy Variations on a Theme in the Olden<br />

on Schubert, following which a<br />

Valse from Fifth Symphony<br />

Style Salzedo<br />

Tchaikovsky At tin- Spinning Wheel, Opus 3 Holy<br />

recital will be given. The pro­<br />

Dithyramb Ha 1 wood Dreams Wagner<br />

gram follows:<br />

Deux Prieres Alkan-Franck Vers la Source dans le Bois Tournier<br />

Organ—<br />

Minuet in E Flat Handel Sarabande Gaubert<br />

Military March in D Major<br />

Saltarello, Finale from the "Italian" Sonata for Harp and I'iano Salzedo<br />

Trayer (From the Octette)<br />

Symphony Mendelssohn<br />

(In oui- movement)<br />

Movement Music-ale in F Minor<br />

The program for the recital<br />

The<br />

Mi.<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Helfenbein at<br />

Symphony<br />

the piano.<br />

So­<br />

Alice M. Goodell<br />

tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock: ciety will give its first concert of<br />

Songs—<br />

Overture to "La Muette de Portici".... this season the evening of Sun­<br />

WTho is Sylvia?<br />

- Auber day, February 26, in Syria<br />

Hark! Hark the Lark.<br />

Andante Cantabile from Fifth Sym­ Mosque. Margery Maxwell, so­<br />

Faith in the Spring.<br />

phony Tchaikovsky prano with the Chicago Opera<br />

Whither?<br />

Burlesca e Melodia Baldwin<br />

By the Sea.<br />

Company, will be the soloist.<br />

Six Pieces from the "Water Music" .<br />

Mabel Davis Rockwell<br />

Handel<br />

Piano—<br />

Intel-mission of Five Minutes<br />

February might be called very<br />

Menueto in B Minor<br />

Indian Lament Dvoi ak<br />

Marion Slocum<br />

Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H . Liszt<br />

Violin—<br />

Airs de Ballet from B "Alceste"<br />

Ave The Maria—arranged afternoon of February by Wilheling<br />

B^3 1<br />

14 —- Gluck-Saint-Saens<br />

the Ballett Tuesday Music from Musical Rosemunde—ar­<br />

Club will Rackoczy March Rackoczy-Liszt<br />

ranged by Kreisler<br />

Br* tl<br />

give the annual opera program,<br />

Eleanor Spindler Egli<br />

which promises to be one of the<br />

1 1<br />

outstanding programs of the<br />

f E MM<br />

III<br />

year. It is in charge of Minna<br />

Kaufmann Ruud and Mrs. H.<br />

111<br />

Talbot Peterson. Mrs. Ruud has<br />

had wide experience as a singer,<br />

\\\W-' i M •<br />

teacher and director. The Or­<br />

\\\w^mm\\\W;"''; M<br />

chestra Ensemble is to be direct­<br />

r<br />

Enjoy a Week<br />

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and how exhilarating and delightful<br />

Winter Sports are.<br />

The Hotel offers you everything<br />

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and pleasure—congenial company,<br />

fine table, fresh green things from<br />

hotbeds and greenhouses.<br />

Amusements -Skiing, Tobogganing,<br />

Skating, Billiards. Bowling,<br />

Dancing good Music, Bridge and<br />

other card games.<br />

Highly beneficial Mineral Water<br />

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A most delightful place for rest,<br />

recreation and sports.<br />

Good cement roads<br />

in all directions<br />

Open All Year<br />

Write for Booklet<br />

Hotel Riverside<br />

In connection with<br />

Gray Mineral Spring<br />

ed by Victor Saudek and club<br />

members will be assisted by William<br />

Brennan, Arthur Anderson,<br />

I f<br />

JH&vy -.f. /KH<br />

Cambridge Springs, Pa.<br />

/[ Wm. Baird & Son Co., Props.<br />

The<br />

Pierre De Backer, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Curry<br />

FILLION VIOLIN STUDIOS<br />

and Julius Bielo. The program:<br />

ANNOUNCE RECITALS BY<br />

Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro"<br />

Mozart<br />

Quartette "Oh, Italia, Italia beloved"<br />

from "Lucretia B<strong>org</strong>ia" Donizetti<br />

Aria "Connais tu le pays" from "Mignon"<br />

- Thomas<br />

Virginia Kendrick<br />

Trio "Die Rheintochter" from "Cotterdammerung"<br />

Wagner<br />

Aria "Drum Major" from "Le Caid"....<br />

ELFORD CAUGHEY<br />

Harpist, formerly with the Boston Symphony<br />

Orchestra, will be heard in a recital at the<br />

Fillion Studios, Fifth Avenue, the evening of<br />

February 1 6.<br />

Dr. Caspar Koch will be heard appropriately "Pianists Month,"<br />

in the regular free <strong>org</strong>an recital as no less than seven are coming<br />

in Carnegie Music Hall, North<br />

Side at 3 o'clock tomorrow after­<br />

ELFORD CAUGHEY h^is,<br />

AT THE STUDIOS<br />

Thursday Evening, February 16<br />

MARION ENGLE r Major Krebs<br />

Hall by Dr. Charles Heinroth. At<br />

Baritone Solo:<br />

the time of Debussy's death in "Tin- Garden by the S.-;i" Lloyd<br />

1918 he was considered the lead­ A Day in Venice Nevin<br />

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TAX STATEMENTS<br />

Baritone (a) Some Solos: Day J ou'U Cftre ., Ray

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