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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1923)
Music in Germany. The fluctuations of I he German mark have created a topsy-turvy con dition In German concert halls, ac cording to Mnw. Sigrld Onegin, the new contralto of the Metropolitan opera company, who sings here on Sunday at the Brandeis theater for the Tuesday Musical club, .lust be fore coming to America, Mme. One gin gave a series of recitals In Ger many, and she reports all manner ——,-1 of unsual circumstances prevailing there. “Values are so uncertain in Ger many now,” commented Mme. One gin, "that things which once were considered Incidental have become more expensive than .things which ■ ■ ■ < are essential. In music this is strik ingly exemplified. A singer’s gown, for example, normally would repre sent an outlay easily covered by a small percentage of the receipts for a concert. At present prices, the gown costs more than one could pos sibiy draw at the tiux office, even when the house is completely sold out. "In America, programs are includ ed in the price of admission, but abroad they are usually sold for a small sum. Yet when f left Per many, they were charging more for the program than for some of the cheaper seats. In many cases, the fare to reach the concert hall was greater than the price of admission. Many orchestral concerts have had to be abandoned because It was not pos THE ^EBBS_ oh death, where is thy sting. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He*» / NES and voo cpsni /C5^T,s,.<fiiJe\rMA'v/E ”™vs one ! 1 \ j TuE^e IS TniS \\ ^now t*je vu\no ^gating \ I MQ J _TMtS MESSAGE &R.INGS J XNBBB yl NO Good ncujS ■ ■— ■ V --'— \ V——r f HR. 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