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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2412Xwalc.ome visitor, dnd'eed,�was yMiss 'A.dele:,Aus;der Ohe, niho,has.not been !i ord tt{ere' for four or, five seasons. t;nagfit..she"showed Ali ,the brilli- ..,. once„oT _tachn;ique and magnificent au- ; tho' 12r iat sbe displayed of yore,, and seerrted fo, nave gaiired do warmth as waeli.” She ,4s A%lhlat 'is ordinanidy de- "Ser-ibed-as'an"orchestral"player; trhe breta,d:t¢u ;of her •playing Is but tamely expressed 'ty the adjective, masculine. &Dune _.af. her aahlevements are. a.bso- litiely da.zzling., The quality vaguedv ,known as. "tetnperaanent_" is nut very marked. do her playing; but for a ni'ch,. dY +bea tlful ,exposition of a very bean- tlful and exacting composition noirn- -Ing: could surpass her rendes°ing- of Ole famillar S-pinndiig Song," from '^1` ie 4Ilying L'liitohman;' wMdoh she gave as en encLire. "Almost equally grand In spirit waS her performance of the '-12th Rha.Psady of Liszt. Her toacra in' ` fte lovely 'Aynieal passages of the *ark was thrillingly besu.ttful.' Such trOling has"oeidom•been fnee{rd, and Uh.e 'arpegg;ioa.forthe-left•hand at tte out,. 'set: of 'the number were ..magnificently dome. In -thds'connectiari something In ,vnaty of pralne is due to the beau- tiful Steinu^ay instrument she brought . wdtfii. her. Among•ot1her numbers she ,not, anly.gave'.broad and brilliant, ren- �d.enin:gs of the Rach-uaiint Saens (.Ia. vette in B' minor, and Chopin's Valse do E minor, but played' an effective and mneiodious ",L.egende" of her own compAsi4lan., .; --. .'Miss Eva J. Luttrell played the olub's accompaniments in a very ex- `preGsive,and.talented manner, and Mrs. I Ii. `hi Btigirt offiedated" at the organ in dyer'usual effective style. 111iKs Mycrst,., Reeital. Invitation. for the pianoforte recital by'`Miss Edith''Myers at the Conserva- :tory of MUSIC on Monday night were rmuch In demand, and there was a large '.audience present to greet the appear- ance of this talented young musician. Miss Myers- graduated with the high. est honours in "105. and: has since con- tinued her, studv of,the pianoforte, un der the'direction of<I>r. Edward Fish- er, at the same time giving special at. tention to ,the Fletcher music method. Mentally and technically. Miss Myers Is well'equipped for her work, and her Interpretation of her various numbers gave proof of '.a"'rnusica. -culture and conception. - More Pianists Coming. There will be two, piano soloists on tour with the famous Lelpsic Philhar- monic Orchestra, which, is now on the ocean on its way to Amertca, and at Massey Music .hall on Fridays afternoon and evening, March 15th, this famous orchestra will play, and in addition to Von. Slivinskf, the noted Polish pianist. :who has already been announced, and who will play at the evening perform- ance; Enricb.Toselii* one of the Itallan planlsts of the day,: will play in :the af-