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THE OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: MAY 7, 191C.
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lly H KIN H I RTT V M. HICK.
lLillT IN I.INB with our cli-
torlal of last week la the fnl-
Inwlng c'
Manic Hevlow for May, printed
In connection with the work
l.cirig dono In the Kngllsh
erniicri n irnmic.
jVinong the distinguished London or-
f:anlM, who have visited m'lllary (Min
na catnv. "i"' have offered their srv-l'-e
nn iirrnv choirmaster,'' I" Or. Wi
fnnl navies of the Tempi church. A
writer In the London Tlmi" comment
vitmn hi work, unit draw certain con
fl UM.nriM regarding onirrfitatloniil (ItiKlmf,
In the arrnv and nut of It, We read.
With' him he took three of the uantle-;
men of th Temple choir. IMvldlri tho
soldier Into three groups, he nave each
of three a not"! of the common chord, i
lid. w, en thev had nt hold of thetn. j
he hade thetn give them out lilatlly, The;
effect ecptna to havo tieen finite Inade-,
iunte, el any rate hy eoinf'ar'.aon with
the volume of pound the three Tempi"
rhorlalets cava forth In their turn, Hut, ,
t.efnre he had done with hi Pupils, or,
,IMVea, hv dint of precept and exnmple,
not unmixed with kindly hauler, made
the men slnn a they had never un
before Tbl". we tuba len to any, l
otii'o the Muht way to no to work. It l
very well to collect, folk-oni and to
reCfiimnctid tin m for iikc, hot n mat
ter of fan. the aveinKe Kri k I lh nin n ha
no notion of ainBlnic properly? thnt Is, of
iihIiik liln voh i! and dulng Justice to the
woid'i II needs liiatrilcilrin. and It
wo ild te an excellent thlmt If 'chili and
filacea where they etna' were made nsi
of n ediicH'lonal center for vocal In
struction, What we call congregational
slnylng la tragically and pathetically In
f fertile. (liven fine, etrong melodies to
te anng In itnlaon fr the tnoat part, fli
nched, perh. wlih faux honrhon and
neeaaloti'il harmonl.ed verses aaatgned to
the choir, and diversified, hy the alter
nate alienee of the male or the female
V(d"e, and given also attention to Ilie
Verhnl phrasing, It would aoon herome
delightful to hear a congregation at vocal
worship. To 'his end wa should like to
gee proper Inter's! taken In the matter
ty the dloicean authorities It should
no( he Impossible to organise for th
an hdeaconnea. If not for entailer reai,
a systematic effort to aecura good con
gregational elnslng. There I the rmialcgl
talent, hot It need to he mad ute of
and pressed Into tl a nervlr of th
church for th purpose of leadln the
people tnto the right track and showing
thetn how to proceed along It to varying
degrees of v -Hence,"
What la said ahont "choir and th
place where they lng," helng mad lis
nf es "educational center for vocal In
slructlnn,'' la en excellent, Idea. Whll
there, la n much Interest illsplsyed In
romtniiiilly reniei'g all over th rountry
and echoola and park r l'lng opened
for oommntilty Inlereate, It look a
though the rhnrchea might he over
looking an opportunity In pot entering
Into something of thla gort, which would
not ouly g"t the people tonether and
give them aomelhlng nf Intereat In which
all could ahare, but which wo'ilrt eventu
ally Improvg their aervlceg aa well,
Th Mendelaaohn choir will hegln re
Jienraala hereafter at 7 tt aharp on Mon
day eienlng In order to get through t
f) In time for Mr. Kelly to make hie
train for Chlcggo. New memheta for
next year are aehed to Join row, on c
count of (h midwinter concert to be given
next eeaaon. Meeting are held Mon
day evening In the Army building at Klf
eenth and Dodge gtreel. A great eom
poaer when aaked what people could do
to help themitrtlve to b truly mualcal
.nce gald, "rMng In a flna choir If poa
gihle, preferably upon an Inner part."
From aeveral year of pergonal exper
ience the writer know that In the choir
beeldea vocal Improvement, which nlur
ally cotno with the ue rf th voice
one gain remarkably In th reading of
tnualc. In general muatral culture, In th
Idea of eiieinh work, phrasing,
and In mwny iui)lcg polnlt which nr of
value In any line of muglcHl work, In
other ivnrda mm hecomeg fai.illlir with
many mimical fa-t Hint are general In
all Hue of the art and grow greatly In
Inua'ial apt rei la I Ion. One lennin to know
Intimately the beat fln of choral lllera
lure and ft large portion of th greutent
pralorlog whiten.
.
Tha following l from the recent Mti
gcal Courier; i
It will be good new to thnne tn'ereated
ail over the country In the nueatlioi of
public echool niuelc to Irarn that here
efler the high arhnnl Mudenia In New
York I'ltv ei n to receive ciedlt ton aid
graduation tor toatrui t ion In nmaic re '
reived outelile the achoole. Ftecounltlon
of au.'h exprrtence ns rut hni ! d fnr ,
the fuM time fy the Hoa'd of iclinatlon
I lu meeting of April 12, lulii. when It I
Voted "in amend the ll-ih echool general '
'(.i.ie hv adding optional coumea in '
miflc and bv allowing ontalde pilvnti.
inualr In -.1 ruction, for which credll may ;
be given toward giiiduntlou to a ninM- :
mum of twentv-five polnta adilltlonnl to 1
tiiunic now t fjulrctl In the flint and nr.
titid a n .
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tfieitei.
Overheard at the Kreleler concert, "lrn't !
It liiinauiil for o fine a miielclan to m a ;
cornioi.er too '' i
( i crlieiird at the opera j
' Whi t la that tVng oicr in the rotn-rT" j
' It a confenaiunal."
"It lg a Punch and Judy ho ."
'It la a new Indoor ticket office "
Put It w th mechanlial organ.
tveihead l acier Sunday. 'lan't tliat i
MfallelJah t'hnrua' a i p snorter"
"l l hard to moik th pedal on a
ftpe citiii' I ahouldn't think th organ-
let nn Id evr pump lr enough "
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Mmlrtl olea.
Mr ,.i,t Mra Ve'lv w.tit t ihnagi
e-tli la to II Mr at the ntii,,,.l
le Th)r Johnaon. HI u
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Retailers and Mendelssohn Choir of Omaha Unite to
Give Concert Course to Establish Conservatory Here
f c g ,x . . ;
t " i w y c- t"
!!t -hnrd-
li. bona Tuveaon, llie Whelcn, l rrn
Smith, Kt lit Young. Myrtl" Pin "my
Peterson. K .l.hfe .IiiliriMr n P. ml yinnliio.
ping from the New Mima Med t ger and n l.i.dlfs clo u-. n-
i h.dlng bra do teienil nlre;i y to." II neil.
Iiena lllnnan. Ilhn .McA liitcr, -ewirll
Kaker and Amy Pit run, accompanli is.
The Woman I'o-eliiti M aaion -y a e
clv wl.l p ea nt M ea ft ft Co dm In
ficl'nl at fin Walnut - Hill Mm o lit
Kpl npal chinch, f orty f trt ofd fharlet
Mnetg. Thura. av gva-in, May II. nt M
o clo.'k. Fvery otin la cordl illy It vlud.
VI 'Wrtr"f!e A'kln, t tr rn.lt n, will 'rive
a te 'itl at the Young ' ome-i g i htl tlnn
n"foclatln auftltoipim T1 e riiv e n trv,
ay ti, V,l g Ka her rl ke w II nr f t. m
I'lnn at and accompani u,
Walter H ('rihvm, hrlt tic, ni l almr
t llr openli.g of (h 'Jrnrul c-n te' of
the Kaatern t' er at Mcl'nok. Mi i, aU
at the public reception Weilnen.ay ev n
log the 101 h.
Henry I'nx annouiicea an Informal re
cital of violin and 'cello aoloa, to he
given In the recital hall of the Omaha
Hchool of Orch"alriil Inatrumenia t
Heventeenth and rarnarn atreeta, on Mon
day evening, M'y , at ,.!'. The pulillc:
la cordlnMv Inilted.
Henry V,x announcea Hie aluh con-
cert hv the (iinaha Hyinphony Htndyi
oreheatra at the luaiidela theater
Wednefday evening, Miy 21, at l'i.
Thumday night William H Hunt waa
heard In eong recital at tho Voting
Women' t'hriatlan aaaorlatlon audito
rium, Mr. Hunt l aald to he the po
eaaor of an excellent voice, rich In
ouolltv and reaonntice. Hla program wa
reireaentatlve one and won hlin aev
eral encore. Mr Hunt la gtudyng wl h
Mr Patrick O'Neill. H waa accom
panied by Mme. Horglnin,
I.ynn feegett, tenor, will be heard In
eong recital on Wedneeday, May 17, t
the Iiwn Avenue Preahyterlan church,
Fortieth and Nl'hola afreet. Th pro
grm will be given under the guaplee
of the choir, the proceeda going Into the
choir fund. Mr. Packet! will be aaalnled
hy Mle leather Krlrka, accompanlut, Mlaa
Kllgaheth I'nderwood, olanlat: Mlaa Olga
Kllner, vlollnlat, and Mle Corlntig Arm
strong, render,
Mr. Albert Pand I' ben eng d
erganlat at Hie I.nmmuel ,u heran
church t N'lneteenth ami t'aa atreeta.
Mr, fnd I a voting man who comoa
from th Lutheran church nt fft'in on, In,,
which I the Inrgeat church of Hint de
liomlnatlf n 'n 'he atnte. He la a gradu ile
"f the ( 'onaervaf' ry of Mui'it. Huck
Taland, HI. Ha will aleo open n gtildlo I t
filnni and pip" organ Inatruct'on.
The Immannel lutheran church choir
will give a ap-clal evl a) Hie lin
maniiel Lutheran church, NP'et.enl h and
nag etreeta, Kutiday i'ven o at 9 n'ebc k
Mr. Albert piiuid, the newly apixirf
organlet, will prea'de at the oraau, Th ;
aololata will he Mlaa Ann Hloom and Mr,
Axel llelcren. Hcrnaid Johnatm, oho r
maater. flev. K. tl. f'hlnlut.d, pintor.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Ralston's
Social Events
Ml Miller of Nehraaka. City I vloll
Ing her glater, Mr, J. J. ltchrdaon.
H. T. Prnpat and family and Mr. I.
I. Ham and ginndann motored to I
Hatte gnd Plattemoulh AV'ednedy. Mra.
Taylor, Mr. Propnt'g tnotlier, accompa
nied them home.
Attorney K H. McCarthy and Mr. Hrt
in&n of rttpllllnn called on frlenda here
Thurgdey evening.
Mr. Tom Courtney ha gone to Ksn
, wher her mother I quit IM,'
Mr, t. H. Wllion left last Thurmlay
with her father In-law, (lenrge Wllaon.
for South Ctgkota, where, alio will vlult
for geveral lya,
Personal Mention.
Mr. Walter H. Wilkin, who for gon'O
eeeka paat linn been v lulling In fletroit
ttid Chicago, will return lioma today.
Mm. William K. ,Mtirtlii leave Wedne
dy for Ucnvcr, whera alio will arrange
for Mr. Merrill lecture couree, to be
gin ther May Tl Mr. Merrill will leave
Tuesday for Moling, after giving g fourth
lecture In Council Hluffa at tho homo of
Mra i:. A. Wlckhant, on "The Htory of
the Turk,"
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'strtA L. J"'. ' TTme.Louise Homer
Luaen riuratorc rZZT .J
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ttThnaj Ptxttxrea nurgeae Hrandett
Djuio Cnrefnent Cta" KdSobn
tta Root f rint ;Now Beacon Pr.
Aadirona. Tlrg Bcreeng. Sunderlaod
Property card for. To rent properly,
v?o l. II Djiiiui.t Co, Kcellne HI
raral Jurora Xgougad Federal
court. J..rota were exeU(,;d from further
benlce, wlih the exieptlon of twelve men
drawn to try , a uw Monday.
'Toay Muvla Program," ilHanlheii
wth n ti.day It peai in I ha r.eg ex
l..ai.ely. Kind oul wi.gt tho varlitl
moving picture theater ofler.
Keep Your Kuuj and valuable In th
American Saf Depoalt VgulU, :i South
17th fit., Uee Bldg. Boxeg rent tl-0) tor
I month. Open from I . ro, to t p. m
Thoophicl Lectur Hnrd P". Milter
will lecture at Thcoeophltai hall, S .lu
tl Dee building, Sunday evening nt x
o clock, on ' The Unreality of the Phys
ical W orld." The lecture will cieal wit i
the promise occult gclenca give to
humanity In knowledgejif the future.
Klag Plynn Iiotura Klixabeth (lur
ley l'lynn, who wbi r ronilnently Involve
In Ihe big utrike of textile worker nt
Kawrence and I'nteinon, l giving n
aerlca of lecturea at Oougla utreet
every evening, M g I'l; nn will contlnuo
to make her daily lecture until the night
of May 13.
Lincoln Aprtmntg Bold Carl Lin
coln uf Pacific Junction, la., ha gold
h.. t tne.iln anartnients. 2102 Chicago
street, to H. P. and J. M. Hamilton, build
er and owner of the Hamilton apart
rneiita. Twontv-fourth and Karnant. The
consideration wa esO.WO. Thu ale wag
madu by Toland & Trumbull, 448 Bee
building.
Ue Tag-Til" Shluglaa. Sunderland.
DM.BarF Bails 1
- Sanatorium
Thli lntltntlon U th onlr on
In th central wgt with ieprt
bulldlnn itut4 In their oV
ample ground, yt entirely 6i
tlnct. and rendering it poaelble to
clagslfy cae. The on buldlni
being fitted for and devoted to th
treatment of non-cohtagloua and
non-mental dlieaaes, no otbari be
ing admitted; the other Reet Cot
tage being delgnd for and de
voted to the excluglr treatment
of aelect mental cae requiring
for a time watchful car and ipe
clal nursing.
JEFFERY FOUR
Standard
Without
Boven-Fmensror, I1O30
AagUlary Batg, 91000,
It htia lung been the cherished dream
of tnualcttl (imaha to have a conserva
tory of pinalc, Thla dream I now about
to be realised through the effort of the
AMO' luted HclHllcra and the Mendelaaohn
Choir.
Tho object Ih to have u couacrvatory
that will liulmli) choral nii'l aymphony
work and develop mualcal talent which
haw liaxl no oppoiiunlty to be cultivated.
The wondeiful aucceaa of the ItetHll
er' roure given the luat neaaon, whlcli
brought to iJiinih at a very iiomliuil
price eeicnil of the world" moat famoiio
arllHtx, hiia Influenced the Itelallera (o
iciicat Hid courae agulu tho coming rea
on, In the piiat the FU-lnlli r have her it
crlllclaed unite freely for their iioii".
aupport of audi a worthy organization
a the Mendelaaohn t hole and It wim
thought that It would be appropriate Mnt
coiialHtciit lo Join lianda with thlo oigiin
ljitlon, with giti'h a iiiHgiilflccnt tepntn
llon, and help lurt the foimdatlnu fop
lierinaneiit mualcal liiHtliutlon, audi tie
Oniuhii iiiul the mimical world will ho
proud of.
After much perualon and Influence
the came commlllec, that directed the
lourao for the Hetaller laet geggon, rhn
dating of George Prandel, I.nulg C, Naah
end C. C. llclden, Iihn been prevailed
upon to 'lend (heir ncrvlce again thhJ
yea r.
The committee nnnouiiccs a marvelou
aggregation of talent for the courae, be
ginning thla full, whlcli will Include, five
number. Arrangemcntg have beon com
pleted and emit fact g signed with' C. A.
Ellis of Poaton which will bring audi
famous srtlsla Clorahllne Farrav.
Emmy Deatln, I.oulae Homer, Luclcn
Muratore, John McCormack, fritt, Krela
ler and other.
Th eaori will open with grand opera
on October 23 and 54 with the Kill Grand
Opera company featuring T'lirrnr and
Muratore In "Carmen" and Homer and
rtestln In "l Trovatorc." John McCor
mack, the famou Irish tenor, as ell
Frit Krelaler, will bo featured nt later
dale. The fifth and lant number will
be a famous orcheatra and the Mcndcla
nhn Choir, probably In February or
early March.
The great enthusiasm shown In the ad
vance order for seat gives every rea
son to believe the course this year will
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