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COLORATURESOPRANO
MAYO W A D L E B
PIETBO CIMARA
Pianist
Violinist
.—at—
MUNICIPAL A U D I T O R I U M
P O R T L A N D , OREGON
M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 29, 1919
[ Mdme. Tetrazzini's American t o u r is under exclusive direction Jules Daiber, %
Aeolian H a l l , New Y o r k
Local Management—Northwestern States and Western Canada
W E S T E R N M U S I C A L B I B K A U , Inc.
Laurence A. Lambert, General Manager
Eilers Music B u i l d i n g , 287 Washington Street
T h e " B e l l S o n s " from L a e R a v ' s is w o n d e r f u l as Mme. T e t r a z z i n i s i n g s it.
| m a n , C l a y & Co.
"Atmosfera Artistica"
TUN ft l
TENOR
A r t of Singing ( B e l Canto) Overtone)
Four years preparatory course w i t h L a m p e r t i
of Milan, Vannuccini and Cortesi of Florence,
Scafati of Naples.
P r i o r to Twelve Seasons
Principal Tenor of Grand I t a l i a n - E n n s n Opera Companies of I n t e r n a t i o n a l Reputation w
Sole I n s t r u c t o r of the late H a r t r i d g e W h i p p ,
Baritone of National R e p u t a t i o n , and p r o m i nent local singers-—Dr. Stuart McGuire, B a r i tone; R. W. Bell, Tenor; Leah Cohen, Soprano; Jacqueline Brune, L y r i c Soprano (Alcazar Co.); M a r k Danieis,
Baritone; W m . Paul, Tenor, etc., and many Orpheum and professional
Operatic and Concert Artists.
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M. A. HOWARD
Broadway 3 7 54
VOCAL COACH
East 2603
218-219 T i l f o r d Bldg'.
Many vocal students lack the time or the inclination to
secure an adequate musical foundation for t h e i r voice
work.
Vocal
coaching aims to develop an understanding
of
r h y t h m , reading and musical style as applied to any
given vocal composition, thus supplementing the w o r k
of the vocal teacher and helping to make singers who
are also musicians.
Recital
JANE BURNS ALBERT
HOTEL MULTNOMAH
B A L L ROOM
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3rd
8:30
o'clock
Assisting A r t i s t s — L u l u Dahl M i l l e r , Josepli P. Mulder, Dom J . Zan, J . H u t c h i son and L a u r a
Tickets, $1.50
Pox
and $1.00, plus W a r
Tax
On' sale at W i l e y B. Allen's and Sherman, Clay & Co.'s.
Programme published by
A. E. W E L L I N G T O N
Northwestern Bank B u i l d i n g .
Phone Main 12 80
PROGRAMME
PART
1.
2.
a. L a P a v a n a delle M a s c h e r e
b. G o l l i v o g ' s C a k e w a l k
Ballade
Pietro
I.
Mascagni
Debussy
Cimara
Mr. Mayo
Wadler
Coleridge
Taylor
3.
Mad Scene from " H a m l e t "
Ambroise Thotoas
Mme. L u i s a T e t r a z z i n i
N O T E — O w i n g to M r . W a r r e n P r o c t o r , t e n o r , h a v i n g b e e n s u d d e n l y c a l l e d to N e w
Y o r k ( f r o m S a n F r a n c i s c o ) , M r . D a i b e r , m a n a g e r of M m e . T e t r a z z i n i , b e g s t o a n nounce t h a t Mr. P r o c t o r h a s been w i t h d r a w n f r o m a l l T e t r a z z i n i concerts, effective
at P o r t l a n d .
W e have a complete stock
store.
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I F YOU WOULD H E A R T E T R A Z Z I N I EVERY NIGHT
as you hear her t o n i g h t
BUY A VICTROLA
The only i n s t r u m e n t which reproduces her voice as she would have i t
reproduced
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W H E R E W I L L YOU SPEND
NEW YEAR'S EVE ?
A t some festive party—doubtless!
B u t those in-between h o u r s — f r o m after
dinner u n t i l an hour or more before the m i d n i g h t r e v e l r y — w h a t w i l l you do
w i t h those? Perhaps you're a stay-at-home-—perhaps you're here alone. I n
any event, w h y not enjoy
A N HOUR A N D A H A L F OF D E L I G H T F U L MUSIC
Planned for you by the
P O R T L A N D SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Carl Denton, Conductor
HEILIG THEATRE
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31
F r o m 8:30 u n t i l 10:00 o'clock
This especially good program has been prepared, w i t h a beautiful number for
"strings"
Symphony No. 5 ( E m i n o r )
O v e r t u r e — " L e Roi L ' a D i t "
Omaha I n d i a n Love Song
PROGRAM
Tschaikowsky
Delibes
Carl Busch
( S t r i n g Orchestra)
Berceuse
Jarnefelt
Prelude
L
Jarnefelt
Grand Processional—"Queen of Sheba"
Gounod
[ Now is the time to reserve your tickets. Send self-addressed envelope H e i l i g
i Theatre. Tickets, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c.
Seat sale opens H e i l i g Theatre,
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Monday, December 29
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OUR N E X T A T T R A C T I O N IS J A N U A R Y
Special J o i n t Concert
P O R T L A N D ORATORIO SOCIETY
Jos. A. Finley, Conductor
3RD
Chorus of 2 0 0 — I N H A N D E L ' S " M E S S I A H " — S p e c i a l
Orchestra
A T A U D I T O R I U M , SATURDAY, J A N U A R Y 3RD, A T 8:30 P. M .
with
XTl^T'
ALICE NIELSEN
THOMAS G R I S E L L E , Solo Pianist and Accompanist for Miss Nielsen
ASSISTING SOLOISTS
G O L D I E PETERSON, Soprano
M A R Y A D E L V A N N , Contralto
J. M a c M I L L A N M U I R , Tenor
J O H N C L A I R E M O N T E I T H , Baritone
EDGAR E. COURSEN, Organist
Prices:
$1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. Plus 10 per cent W a r Tax
Tickets on sale at S H E R M A N , CLAY CO., Dec. 30, 31 and Jan. 2, 3
Western Management
W E S T E R N M U S I C A L B U R E A U , Inc.
Laurence A. Lambert, General Manager
Eilers Music B u i l d i n g
Portland, Oregon
PROGRAMME—CONTINUED
P A R T IT.
4.
a. L a P a s t o r e l l a
b. L ' E c o
c. C a n t o di P r i m a v e r a
_
Mme.
5.
a. R u s t i c D a n c e
b. O l d M e l o d y
c. H e j r e K a t i
6.
V a r i a t i o n s on the C a r n i v a l
Veracini
Eckert
Cimara
.:.
Luisa Tetrazzini
Mr. Mayo W a d l e r
of V e n i c e
Mme. L u i s a Tetrazzini
Victor Kudzo
Christian Sinding
Jeno H u b a y
Jules
Benedict
Mr. P i e t r o C i m a r a at the P i a n o
HARDMAN
W i t h a Vietrola in your home
Clay & Co.
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e v e r y n i g h t is a " T e t r a z z i n i C o n e e r t . "
H E A R M M E . T E T R A Z Z I N I SING T H E W O N D E R F U L
ARIA FROM TRAVIATA
" T H E ONE OF W H O M I D R E A M E D "
and
" T H E ROUND OF
PLEASURE"
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ANOTHER DISTINGUISHED ATTRACTION
R U T H ST. DENIS
Presents Her Nine
Denishawn Concert Dancers
" T h e Most B e a u t i f u l Classic Dancing A t t r a c t i o n Before the P u b l i c "
with
E L L I S BHODES and P A U L I N E LAAVRENCE
Dramatic Tenor
Pianist
A T A U D I T O R I U M , F E B R U A B Y 6 t h , A T 8:30 P. M .
R U T H ST. DENIS CONCERT DANCERS
The i n t e r p r e t i n g and visualizing of music by bodily movement is one of
the v i t a l phases of this present-day renaissance of the dance.
This particular group of nine dancers, produced at Denishawn, specializes
in the analytic study of music i n its relation to dance.
Part I of the program begins w i t h Bach, where each part of the invention
and each voice of the fugue is danced by a separate group of dancers, the whole
blending as harmoniously as the music does i n sound.
The correlative progression i n movement w i t h the program is carried on
from fundamental r h y t h m i c movements of geometric design i n the first part
to i n d i v i d u a l i z a t i o n of movement and subtlety of expression i n the second part.
The s t r u c t u r a l principles of the dance developed and set f o r t h i n the early part
of the program are given a r t f o r m and elaborated t o w a r d the end of the program.
Song and movement are the only two pure personal arts. Voice was the
first p r i m i t i v e accompaniment to dance. R h y t h m , bodily movement and voice
constitute the ground w o r k for a l l personal a r t . For t h a t reason we are placing the voice on the same program w i t h dance visualization and later propose
to show the development of the i n t i m a t e relationship between voice and dance,
as suggested i n the number by Mr. Rhodes and Miss Niles.
Their program of music visualization is the result of over three years of
t r a i n i n g by Miss St. Denis and Mr. Shawn.
Management for Western IT. S. and Canada
WESTERN MUSICAL BUBEAU, INC.
L A U R E N C E A. L A M B E R T , Genl. Mgr.
Eilers Music Bldg., 2 87 Washington St.
WESTERN
MUSICAL BUREAU
ANNOUNCES
Coming! At Heilig Theatre Mar. 17-18-19-20
F O R T U N E G A L L O , IMPRESSARIO
SAN
OF T H E
C A R L O GRAND O P E R A CO.
Presents
Gallo English Opera Company
In
an Elaborate Revival of " G i l b e r t and S u l l i v a n " and Other Classic L i g h t
Operas
CHIMES OF
MIKADO
PIRATES OF
NORMANDY
PINAFORE
G E ^ I ^ H A
W i t h Jefferson De Angelis and Hana Shimozumi (Japanese P r i m a Donna)
Other Noted Stars
F O R T U N E G A L L O , President
and
B R A D F O R D M I L L S , Genl. Mgr.
In presenting the Gallo English Opera Company,in a repertoire of revivals
of the old favorite l i g h t operas Messrs. Gallo and M i l l s are doing so i n the
belief t h a t these operas deserve a permanent place i n operatic l i t e r a t u r e quite
as i m p o r t a n t as t h a t of Grand Opera.
Replete w i t h beautiful melodies, picturesque settings and clean cut humor,
the operas of the Gilbert and Sullivan school present a s t r i k i n g contrast to the
musical comedies and " g i r l shows" of the present day regime.
It is the purpose of the management to give these operas w i t h painstaking
fidelity to t r a d i t i o n a l detail. No money has been spared to produce them w i t h
the same elaborate vestment of scenery and costumes w h i c h characterized t h e i r
o r i g i n a l production, and w i t h a company chosen for the i n d i v i d u a l a b i l i t y to
p o r t r a y the roles for which they have been cast. The company is a SINGING
organization. A large chorus of fresh young voices selected f r o m the studios
of New Y o r k , an augmented orchestra under one of the best k n o w n conductors
in the country, and a large cast of distinguished principals, the Gallo English
Opera Company inaugurates a new era of l i g h t opera i n America; a r e t u r n to
the d e l i g h t f u l operas of days gone by, when good singing as w e l l as acting
constituted the standard by which performances were judged.
Management for Western United States and Canada
WESTERN MUSICAL BUREAU, INC.
L A U R E N C E A. L A M B E R T , Genl. Mgr.
2 87 Washington St.
Portland, Ore.
T E T R A Z Z I N I
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of
the
H A R D MA>
PIANO
" I a m again delighted to be able to u s e your perfect
instrument on m y forthcoming transcontinental
tour i n A m e r i c a during t h e season of 1919-1920.
It h a s a l w a y s given m e thorough satisfaction."
S u c h measure of artistic appreciation from this
gifted c o l o r a t u r a i s r e a s o n e n o u g h w h y y o u r
p i a n o s h o u l d bR a H a r d m a n F i v e - F o o t G r a n d .
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