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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1922)
8 C MUSIC y MKNKIKTTl M. KKKS, Wi'm Kit rllAT do you lliirn for In mualc' I'hnt la ii i until ill which w may laamuully aak r h other, and yet which many of u edm take Unit i.r 4 hiiimht t auk ouraWvea. VV enloy the atraina of a familiar rum hr perhap ami bet-aiie we recognlM and Ilka Ilia melody, wi put much ut uuraclw Into th llatemii, and do not atop to notice flint (litre la much difference in Ilia way It la piny . or sun a ther la In tha way dif ferent people would iiiy tha latna aen tence. On person ran make an oMInary allium about tha weather vibrate Willi th eiithualaeiii and buoyunry of living, another will keep it drub an casual, anl yet another run aometlmea make urh a commonplace remark In audi way tlint If It wara worth tha bother wa would almost resent It. In tha Ma of tlia profeaalnnal art 1st before we Iwkiii to listen for any thlnif, we ara influenced to a certain intent ly Ihe personality expressed In Ilia mif.irjii' e and manner of tha artist. Ita hi seem lncere. Ilk able, uip.ith. Ik'7 Jlow f.ir can he go? Then Ilia first note bejfln anil wa listen fur the quality of tlim. If the OUallfy la txrept liirui I we urn pleased at Ihe start. If liol, tha artist muat yi t win ua with hla ait and r'itil it v. Ak-iI'I personality. One naaumea that nnles h person ha an excep tionally fin iiuullty ut voire, or ha developed a fine ii utility of tone, lie mwht not to start professionally. Vet If he hua arrived ut professional simid Ink, hi must have something mure, ontliiuiilly f listen for tlia per aoniilily expressed. The artlat must know nil tli trick of technic, tint he must hide them Jint ua tne structure of n fine buildliiK la hidden, r,r the skeleton of man la hidden with living tlssue. It docs not take, ua long to f -! whether ha la sincere, whether lie la In tune with Ilia mualt: he woiilil rxpre, hiuI whether he la delivering Hie iiii-HHHKo of It to ii a, That la what we are looking for, the spirit of the inualp, the reason for Ha being writ ten, or onni having been written, the reason for lla being played or ung. And If It la played or sung, wa want II alive, full of that enthusiasm we would like to f'il In It. We ilo riot care how the artist does II, whether the technical part la hard or easy, nil that concern ua la tlint Hie certain thltiRs that we llaton for me there, la he accurate In Intona tion? Ii'M'H ha play the notea with that assured rnrret'tneaa that allowa ua to dli-tnls thinking jihout them? lines ho have variety In ilyiiarnl'-a, anil hkhIii, I he peraoriaiily to line them properly? fan he Interpret a pianlg almo paaaaRe with reatrnlnt, and a for llaalnio without conaeloua effort? How ii bout tliu aparkly, fletarhe'l pnaitaKea, iiml the aiiiooth flowing' auatalned part a? - Fa everything equally good? lioea he have apeed, repnan, a feeling of liilaine fir iiiualcul valuea? fan lie piny or alng with that fluent enae Hint protect the obaturlea he haa tnet from prying ania? And, aa Itudolph Caiu iin'B aaked a pupil: "Can he umlle while he iiii it?" We llati n for all these thlna. Many pwiple are lilcaaed with quality of voice, iiml for ao much, we love them. Many people draw a fine tone from In- , atrtimenta, for which they are to be commended. There are many who havu charming peraonalitiea. We ar tli lighted that they lire alive and hap py, hut wo can not entirely foriciva lliem, nor lve them profeaaional atandintt If they fail to otwerve the general lawa of music. "Genius' we any to ourselves, "talenf, la wonderful. Jinny people, have It. But that which differentiates the great from the near great la in the lant analyala, observ ance of theae general lawa." And Juat then, we nieet aome one who obaervea all thene lawa, faithfully, alncerely, conacientloualy. We liaten to him nnulytlcally. and every point where- a law la found he meeta with careful workmunahlp. But anmehow, that la nil he doea. there Isn't nuy pleasure 'in It, and while we ought to forgive h:ni and he thankful for amall fnvora we do not. and he lan'tjnfour aura aa a prufefcHionnl artlut at all. The Kricnda of Music will open their aerie of concerts Wednesday morning at 11 with a piano recital by Mrs. I,. V. Orofoot at the resilience of Mrs. K. W. ah. Although not In professional life, Jim. Crofoot la one of the best known and most talented ) innisls of the city, and her program should prove eapeclnlly interesting. The Frit-ml of .Music is a new or gun U.it ion In which membership ia g.ilned entirely by invitation, n4d the lecitiiN w ill le open only to memhera. I he olije, t of the oclety la to bring the lim-st Onisha talent to a hearing before a dlecnuiiimting body of ba ll 'net a who are Interested In aponaor Ing local iiiuaic. Tha Nebraska I'linpter of th -Ainei lean (iuild df Uri-Hiiisis plana a i timber of guild events fur the com ii.g wiuler. Not only organ recitals will l Kiven under the aui-ices of the guild, but a rie of recital by tinned choira will bet held at variou l.nu-a throughout the enun. Mr. J. I I piiinma, lb-ail of (ha local chapter, acl Me Martin W. Bush, HTetary, anniniiu I hut follnmiig a meet 1n of lha exerutna eominntee. the IihI thaptrr will roierata with Munc week y apeelal linialo at one ct lha church arrticea of that week, lha in, id will alM hold a regular mciilhlv luneheon ihrouthotit the aeaaou. Mr A V Kinder of Omaha, wat tact at a dinner In New inik my la honor of Jenny I md At It. i din i in a itiHl to ml atalua lo , J. any l.m.t la Mattarv I'aia waa Inl tiala.l t tha Jenny land ealalUn. Aetitrdinf la !! Muil iVurter, a ill M(vil nenfiam rrnt.t aat WANTED HU aol IHa, 4 ttlltt IHKkli ' ia W aita Im Cafe, lt tar , tl MS tit tfc tMMM. tt a. M. ia I r. M. mttoxnoooTKurus a.TOai . lik 4 fert t -t Mm , IWaM tl'! ' a4 tM TOM MOORC U ( WM tUMitnwi a4 hMMHai 1m m4 , Haiaeiaa iii v i tt -'tv r i . a" f.v ,-i-:r st Barbara LaMatr WMSSMl the apenkera, among whom were both mualcal and other professional people, brought out many point of Interest In the career of the great singer. Mrs. Klnsler says It was a most neplring affair, and the picture and prints of Jenny Llnd, the many old program and clippings of her Ameri can tour, and the sheet music of her favorite songs, mostly from the col lection of William Hlldehrand of Jcr- tfy City, were especially noteworthy. Special provision made by Saint- sains in hi will has released the Carnival of the Animals" for public erformance, according to the New ork Times. "And for the first time since the private performance -for .iszt It was heard at a Colon ne con cert In Tails on February Zo of the present year, with 4!nbrld J'lerne conducting. The Carnaval," say the imeg, quoting I,e Mcnestral on that occasion, "proved to be lit the finest vein of parody, and delightfully amusing. There are 14 part In the uite, only one, the famous 'Swan,' hlch has been allowed public; per formance. The titles are: 'Introduc- ion and ltoyal March of the Lion,' liens and Rooster,' 'Wild Asses' (lleet footed animals) 'Turtle,' -file. phunt," 'Oentlemen With Ixmg Kara,' ' 'The Cuckoo in the Woods,' 'The Bird ' House,' 'Pianists' (are they all ani mals?), 'Fossils' (can these, too, b the critics?) and lastly the well known 'Swan' and 'Finale.'" The auito was heard In Chicago at the 11 tin! Kavinla artists' conceit. The membership sale of seat for (jeraldln Farrar, aoprfiio, who comes to the Auditorium November 3 undet iha Im-al management of the Tuesday Musical club, will open Tuesday morn ing, October ':4, at the bo office of the Auditorium. Kxtia ticket may I purchased at the same m ihera will 1 no war tax. Tha public aalo will begin th-ibe rS. The bn off lea npena at 9 a. in. A cerium clmrai (eristic of tleialdme Karrar'a art and career ha been, and one would v ever will l, ) truth. From (be fnat moment when h re turned to America from her atudiea and ailK'ic baiilea abroad to conquer critic and public, to send hurrying f TODAY ONLY Caaliauaw IIi4l le II p. a. First Sho win t In Omaha Kig Myttatf flay. "I Am Guilty" WnW LaaiM UUwaa M.a-r., w4.n. ALICE MTk BRADY ritKtiiif i American" Seialal A Cat Si,!- Sl.ff MIPAY 1ATIRDAV CURA KIMBUl Y0UN6 Ii "Tit Clin" tms mi Clam Kimball Young MUSE Fri.ty Sat ? their corner upholder of tradition whose eye were blinded to the event and ihe accomplishment of today, her course ha been distinguished by the fire, the courage, the IndoniUabllity GAYETYj Another Big sical Burlesque FRED CLARK'S MARTy C0LL1HS FORTY MIRTHFUL MERRYMAKER rt EXTRA! rt AXVILTV GEORGE N BROWW ' W XX 1 I LI II f$tilt WALKING SCHOOL -lk RltlY W VESTON miOAY NIGHT-AMAUU8 The t t H.' at the Olympic TVtr In ear, an par iitl any nf the h t mumeal eemethea, RU 1 rtj l' K-i!e in t'.fU' n. Mil t1 rVIUU'r, frptHi!cr It, mm SDAvwa a In aa at aaiiat W. timm Mot, " ttxila -t" t Now Showing t th TUB SUNDAY UKK: OMAHA, OCTODEK of youth and talent. For her there ha never been the word "Impossible;" for her no labor la too tremendou lo achieve a. thing desired, and nothing In the world la too big, too great for her to attempt. An Individual from the bottom of her heart, a woman who act aa ahe thinks, for hcrnelf. Hhe has made a host of friend In the country which admires conviction and Initiative a it ndmlrea almost noth ing else, and some enemies. Hut she has always triumphed by her sheer force, vitality, charm and optimism which nothing can displace or dismay. Whllo others are wondering what will happen, Miss Oeraldina I evolving a new exhibition of art. The City Concert club band of 55 men, Arlhur K. Hmllh directing, will play a conceit program Friday eve ning, October 27, at the Auditorium, complimentary to Mayor Pahlman and Omaha citizens. Herman K. Mansfield is band adviser of tha club. Mis Kdlth May Miller I treasurer, Mis Blanche Horenson, secretary. The three vice president are George V. Knlpprath. Mrs. A. V. Klnsler and WilHam A, KIM. The auditor I John W. (ramble. The program committee SUNDAY AND ALLWEBJ DAILY 2 :8:i cM:wesefevn - JACK PILIARD A BEVY OF DAIalXJNC DANCING DEMONS EtTRA! ADOIO ATTRACTION IhUU - i - , aai RAI fPlt.t VAIKI W (ONUS! iB4Hrit la tt k mm,. wmtiwi i A Include 1'iank Much, tlrK W. Campbell. John H. Helaren, Mr. A. K Mullen, Mr. C. W. Axtell, CharU .' ,Mih Tha ririiurillll will (ipen promptly at ;!5 p. in. Friday, a fiH-j lows: tlanh "t:l fnpllnri" anuria ttvarliire "IVel alii l'-inl". hupi-a l.'nriil "lo Ora My lluti"lt ( Vail ' -Kti" WalltlueM MailM "lnra ut tha Huun" , . I'li' hitialll Inlerv 1. BtnaiS -"Tha Apir,rlailaa of f,ir M'ili-,'' Wnr'.r Jmn t' I'shlmaa Man-h -"Star and Siri,.- Krrvr". . . . , , t ..... amiita. Miil "Sotiaa ut lha South" I.aml.a Tau l'a voi ih -. la) "A Maht la Jiin'" Kin thl "Tlf'h Sir-t K" l"ti,n ffdprasrj aoli.a ,,,, al'-ta,1 Hy Aim tluntlr-r f)ai rliila A llumins s. n,a . nureoloaal I ll IU..,-i ) Klnla-'Tlia i'r Sniiit Hiini'' t on la Hi-till Kr Tha awilUii' a la r"ii''"l t lr ,1 &c atf arttiiin wlilla tlia nat-'iiiai atiihfin ia ba in lk'1. Mlsa Hl.iiii he Horenson luia beeri en- ytiKed to Klve a aerlea of Victrolit b-c-tut recitala In lha KuiKi aa Nash audllorlum Weilixsilay nflerii'Hiii be KlnnlDK November 1, Mia Horenaoii wa fur four yitr a liiiM-llnif repie iiitaliva of Ihe Victor Talklna; Mfi chine company and huvh Iheau rf-Hnla all over the Cnite. Ktniis. In ber ret It il Mlea Horenann will present many bi'Uiiflful rettir'l from upt-iiia arid varloua roiinlrlca ifinlered by rent iiiuslt'iana and will Klve cxphimi lory renin i ka on each jiumber, Mlea Horenaoii ha a clasa In moalcjil up pretlMtbtn fttr mother arid teat liira in which she frivea similar work at .1 re I ' . i. .,... , . tt...u lltr. ir-lli lir-tS IIHIIllfiH ft. IH"'I HI .V1ISS Johanna Andcranri in tti" raftersoii block rSaturdny mornlnf; and ha also opened her vocal atinlloa fit her resi dence, Ilurncy street and 21 Arl ington block, John f!renory Juinleaon, teacher of aliiKlnif, aniiouiict- the removal of hia atljtllo to bla residence, ADi HtUth Fortieth street, Harney OW, Mr, Id nry V, rfiii( ave a lec ture recilal on "The Music, of the American Indian, Its I'rlmltlve ami Art Music Forma," before the Chic,io Historical aoclcty Tuesday evenliiK, 1 . T2 i MB- i 12ialto Symphony Playcro a C7A. rata, :i(wt, rr ruvillf'oil - I -TVV m- Connie as ''A lit I If ( hlneae flrl, onlance TltiiHtli;e ras probably Iter nnml (Mipnlsr role In "Fast la Weal," which ruiilinuea for three tl.i) at Ibe.hlrjnd tinnier. Ileside lr In en refill pose ia Hyiluey I ranliliti, ilireriur, whn mud'' "Hniillu' TliroiiKli." Mr, Krunlilin alia illrii li d l unula In lo r luteal ain ieaa. October Kill, Mr. Fame has nlso i iinnounifd a number of lecture recital wilh musical illustration upon Varl on musical aiibjifts, .Mr. Fume baa published a number of attiilar find sacred souks, a well a a number of short choruses. Ktanley J.ui f.etovsky ha reopened hi studio In the I'allerson building, lleilde hi acliville a conceit pian ist, teacher and composer, Mr, 1-tov-aky la aIho liistt-uctor In theory at - - a'SSV; a- 11 , .nil l m . fV oB BUSTER KEATON 7iL'6Lsi& out tAe tUrn i a Ming Toy Jmmm Otnatia Cent nil IiIkIi at hind, Mr. I.- tovsky la fit pri st nt wm klfiK ta u Jjipiifiese suiIm fur oit'lietia. A am nd cniiecrt will be presented by llm choir of the .North I'lesbvitr- Inn dum b Hominy, (it tobcr szinl. special oii.ii n Miiiilei", nnlli'ina by the choir iriid aoloa by Mrs, , W. Icken, Kopifiiiii, and Mr. Cli.-iilea Hu-b-r, bur's Will be im'' n, I'r. Kielt-r-Jt'k K. KiiJiKer, ch'ilr ilii-or, Mia. If. K. ''lit lie, t.ic.in si, -1 Tlf .-r-g -r Yf. . TJ5vr MADGE DELLAHY as LornaDoone JOHN DOWEKS as Jbhnl?idd FRANK ICEENAN asruff Sir Ensor bandit and gentleman Imagine iihemspnTim' as from the authors pen to thrill, to fire us, to Iovq fiht, voo, and vin For the $orld aain Another triumph by tho man vho made 2 Last of the Mohicans." You'll! live every moment of it. 'tCoWoncte Ware, cproud 0 'Present io ALLTI1IS VEEK Jfij Adviiiie h Priom EODERTVAHALSTYNE Clem DaccyJ1.0encSUnk7 Sinking Mr. Van Alatynca Old and New tongiiC cJul I L (Julius K. dohiujon t 'i. 4 fll.lt' I )e, ovu A Little ColLwki -- - Popular Novels Make Successful Plays ( rralinaMl rr,rrl !' eaa. Ill which alia eeiiie, In lead anolber life. Hhlrlt y M.ison will he th leadlnf star in lha film which will run Thin d.iy, Fildty and K -it unlay. "The lui'K"d llelrra," d,al with the trial and mlstfniliim a i f a youm ulrl whn h been leiired In tveity, la-nnrant if lha fint that alia la lha rlKhtful poasesaur t f a foil une. The tory, n (iilllint ,1. one nliiiiiiidliiK In plltin. Rpiinkled with ih lii ula humor, and pronrestiiirT titwaid a putty romance and Ihe unlit Vi'lllnit of a mystery which la tun illy a mystery to lha u , dience. "My Uiltl Iri-h Fine" al Kurt. "Mv "Wil.l Irish I!. is." a the at (rat Hun fit the Hun fur on week, ll bt en n Fiimrtliiy. A'l.ii'tcil from I he f iiio. ua old aluae siniti-s, "The HhiiiiKbiailti," by IUmi Foui'lt'tiiill, It Inn it Ita if. bill at the I'niiy tjine Ihcultr, Ignition, In I" and since then his been played all ou r I he I Inrush aimiklnif wm ld. The pl"t Is an nl.s'irt'iiiK one; there ai apua, llifitrini ia, "if Icoala" Mild pret- J ty Irish ciillii'iia ealore nnd In addl- lioli Iht'ie me three hue atoilea, (hre heroes it inl' three heroines. The pic. lint' bus been pr'tliVr-d under th di rection of li.tvld Hrniili, who has audi successes a "lllni k lieauiy" and "The 1,11'le Minister" lo bis riedlt. lla l.iia brnuirht out Ihe pl' l iireatiieiieaa and old world charm which I Inherent In 111" llliec(. A prison ship la another of lha hli:h lit: l In (ho product ion, and ninny of lha 'fi nra historically correct, lie liiK a repllcit of tlmsa which tlll lat on th" old aod. Fimbria Htaik will lake th part of M'tja, sweuihcitrl of Conn, thesbaiia; liraun llrah ft.r "ne'er do-well") tha hitter part lielng played by fat ' O'Malley. m mm 1 w I.- t I, I l!v 9 IP I m I; ; j 1 a