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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1896)
' lff'lrwyMTBffMBffiiflFBfcglM T'ImTT gflT il ' i I i J iii1 w t jthT- a ii T , y -,.,". ;fyc1'1'- i-"VBt ""' "QgfcHtjst'jaak'AJJftJ'-j3gg1 LV.,feMtt-t-gVg-J-J' StWTOCT VJ,?.J' r-ft : T?SiSJ5 P THE COURIER. v - . i II iw i iima ma i'imi i. .an uta th t ariamaiaaaaar j ai ifti aiiw i i jiiwj ' i in w IC I- i IN RELATED KEYS HnHiT Bates 2 The music services opened with Haydn's delicate Largo. In strong con trast km the second number, by Rub instein. Tbe Allegro has a strange There are hints of scandal grim and great. And emperors, princes, and other assorted potentates are tearing their hair and wishing they'd never hurrying subject, with an effect almost got into it. of moto perpetuo, changing always from test ru meat to instrument. It was rest- The Musical Courier haB an amusing less, rapid, yet not happy; excited, but jtem about De Pacbmann, the odd ex Bot joyous. Then, for awhile, tbe music ponent of Chopin: passed into clearer air, ouly to return Pachtnanncut up his usual capers at gain to the old restlessness. The 6ec- the Singakademie. He got out in one oad movement, tbeMolto Lento, was far part of the Schumann Cat-naval, and so sweeter, dreatry, with the pleading tone treacherously uid his memory treat him of tbe muted strings. The cello was that do what he might he could not particularly effective, catching, in some find himself again. After trying three passages, tbe rounded sweetness of the times in vain Pachmann suddenly bassoou. jumped to bis feet and Bhouted, "Never Mr. August Uagenow played Svend- mind, never mind; bravo, Pachmann, sen's Romanze and Thome's Simple you played lovely anyhow!" This ex Aves. Both are simply and gently lyric, hibition so flabbergasted the audience music not opportunities for exhibit- that at the first moment there was a Lincoln gteam fe WoirfeS ROY DENNEV, Proprietor, suits, overcoats, cloaks and dresses cleaned and colored without taking JPrt. shawls, ribbons, laces, feathers, mufflers, curtains, kid gloveB, etc., cleaned and dyed. - 1105 O Street Express charges paid one way Telephone 465 POE,the photograper ft N Is doing the bes t and finest work in the city and his prices are the most reasonable. Call at the studio ' ' ' t and examine the work and be convinced. Kemember tbe - place St. TL J 'Tlncxroo & GENERAL BIOYOLE REPAIRERS in a branches. - 9 iag brilliant technique. Mr. Hagenow, I thought, played unusually well, with unusual smoothness and finish. This dors Bot mean that his playing lacked feeling. I have seldom heard him put more into his work, or better catch the sympathy of hk audience. The quartet has gained in familiarity with the Allegro from Beethoven, (op. 18, No. 2). Asd familiarity, in this case, dees set breed contempt. There was better artistic setting of phrase agaiwt phrase, sentence against sentence. It was easier to lollow the flow of the com poser's thought, bow here, no there, in riehjrst Bailed complexity. Oae caught, too, the strosg poetry of the whole, the poetry of the Shakespeare of music. Miss Oakley sang far better than I have aeard her sing before. Some parts of her solo seeded more, rar more force, more dramatic intensity. But that must be a gift of temperament Her voice was sweeter, more rounded. She be- loses, certainly, well up on the list of complete silence, and the people looked at each other in mute astonishment; then tbe humor of tho situation broke in upon them and they began to ap plaud vigorously, and recalled the little Cbopinzee. Joseffy has returned, and seems to have improved, judging by the enthu siasm he rouses. He and his Hudiences hava sad quarrels over encoree. quar rels in which Damrosch and Thomas seem to get a good deal involved. Repairing done as Neat and Complete as from the Factories at hard time prices All kinds of Bicycle Sundries. 320 S. 1ITH ST. Machinist and General Repair Work. LINCOLN- HIS mmmjmmmnlf X. TfcTe aarssssm aW asnamsiTt mWmmKKmtmmrR MANHOOD RESTORED! aasriaf a te care tUwrrou Snhm.mIi aWeal nwtr.BM xi TataweaSaifal Mudr rmnimi iiaamrami w.i aaw. w aa'Aaaaaj. MMm mwmm mimnmmlj w,mtw Lauamlaaaadlouof DowarlaGMMMtoOisna of eMker mmmi lirfniiemillaii lelMsnaaa, iinnamaiissoMiiiiaafi nuimm nriHat lMrta,wMalcctoIiiSrBttr.Coaampcimor laseaity. Caa be eerrleata nwnftuttc mmt. Held brail Art. AakfortUttkanootber. Write forfraeateeieal BookintwiM Wot sale la Ucoois. by H. W. BHOWN and W- M. K1HLAKNDEK- Vt icciaU. A POWERFUL EDITORIAL Remarkable Expression of Opinion By the State Journal. HAGENOW STRING The following is from the editorial columns of the Journal: The Doty of Republicans Tbe re publicans of Nebraska are confronted promisiBg amateurs. She was fortunate bJ emergency that demands prompt in her selection of a solo. We are hear- QUARTET We accept engagements for con certs, receptions, weddings, church entertainments, etc. For rates apply to AUGUST HAGENOW University School of Music Cor. 11th 4 R. ing too little of Mendelssohn. True, one cannot live on sugar alone, and too much Meadelssohn rails on the musical palate. Yet he is as much underesti mated as he was once overestimated. We have gone off to our new musical loves, and changes of affection are usually radical and unmerciful. So we deride the music that used to move us. aad jeerat those who take it into their teederer affections. But it is beautiful music for all that, with a softness of lyric beauty, a springtime sweetness that however it distress our sense of currsat fashion, cannot quite fail to ap peal to our hearts. The offertory music consisted of two minuets by Mozart a talkative woman behind me called them "mignonettes" asd a Sarabande, by llaendel. The music eaded with Weber'e Sanctus. It sounds a little divided against itself, as if it knelt down to pray and then got to thinking about tomorrow's picnic. That might, .however, result from the small mass of tone. With organ and orchestra, it may attain more massive dignity. All musical Europe is harrowed t its soul by the fact that its boy pianist, Saoul Kosczalski, honored by princes and various other potentates isn't a boy at all. She's a girl. And Europe doesn't kBow what to do about it. Is it to be another case of tbe Two Poets of Croisic, shall they admit they are fooled, asd tell her to be satisfied in her and decisive action, and the Journal hopes no republican will falter in his duty. He must choose, between right anu wrong and array himself on tbe side of right. These are nlain words, but the Journal realizes the gravity of the situation and we do not propose to mince matters. Of course everybody 'nowe what we are talking about, and it is not necessary to name names. But no self-respecting republican will neg lect to wear heavy underclothing these wintry days, or to provide himself with rubbers before venturing out in tbe snow. The situation is Benous and tbe Journal, as usual, will lead ttetniich. Fob High Polish or Domestic Work TRY pe BC8t LaundflV bSE IIIHIII Time Reduced Qpsat flock Island Route Runs their gbillips' gullman Excursion Cars to 2249 O Street. H. H. Towssesd Phone 579. P. M. Plomondos WRrOI EXCHM6E MTIOUI BANK LINCOLN, NEB. I M.RAYMOND. 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