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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1921)
a The Omaha Sunday Bee ROTOGRAVURE SECTION Nnvrunro w ft) 1921 In Opera And Concert bin fees JltidyHusiciatis Who Mire A bit Vppresetiftnf Omaha Musical Genius h he xfag& vhis Season. Ws .XX F("'J .-s'. Vvl r.S) r if ' If I- ' v'WP X I- fl :iV: I as - 1 a . 0 7 f 7 XV MISS RUTH THOMPSON, .opr.no. is appearing in Mexico City as one of the soloists of the Mexican Grand Opera company. Negoliatons are under way for her to sign contract with the Metropolitan Opera company. New York, follow .1.1 her return lo this country after her eight weeks' engagement below the border. Miss Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson, of Omaha, made her debut in light opera in "Flo Flo." She sang last season with the Dlppcl Grand Opera company at the Auditorium, Chicago. wf. I fei I I y I I rxw JJi - ELEANOR PAINTER, with a splerjidly trained voice, beauty, grace and a charming personality, is a favorite of New York music critics, following her brilliant success this season in the ight opera, "The Last Waltz." She is a former resident of Omaha, leaving here before the war to study in Europe. She appeared for two years with the Berlin Grand Opera company and scored suc cesses in light ooera, following her return to this country. She is now wedded to Louis Graveure, who sang here last winter. I 1 PRANCES NASH (now Mrs. months' lour under New M. Watson), concert pianist, is on a two York management. Her mother. Mrs. E. W Nash, is a resident of Omaha. Mrs. Watson is expected here in January, shortly after which she plans to return to France to rejoin her husband and to continue study and concert work. She was married in Paris a year ago. - 4 dp. u i' J X mi- - ,j a 11 ( ' RACE LEARD, formerly of this city, is singing for Shubert this season, under a twenty weeks' eastern tour engagement, and is now in Boston. Belle Story, you'll remember, is her stage name. THOMAS J. KELLT. prominent ia Omaha music circles for twenty year as a teacher !ZJ !.m.P,"r- ' w.th the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra aa interpreter ami rerMal.st. Muw cru.c. m Cincmnati are lavish ih praise of hia W.H.. regard ng him as "the sensation af the season." ' y :.v-, : f fi J-jERE is a new pliotngraph of Miss Beulah Dale, soprano, who resided in Omaha for many years and developed her musical career here. She is doing concert work in New York Citv this winter. - - Ifc ' J .- . H5 (j ISS MARIE MIKOVA. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.k. of Omaha,, i. appearing . concert this wlsl,, i New York and Boston.