The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 06, 1916, SECTION THREE, Page 11, Image 35

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ill pr-d li plarlnif 01 mun
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Mr.. M.ntro- M. KinKlrr will Klv an
a-t ilblllon of Ih Ml tlanco. im
rommtlUB In il t th Biiair
lioartc! by Mr. It. I. Iirrri. a. i-.
a Via.. Anion 1 . 1
by r i- .iiw.
Mm-Ii. Mr. I. Iiluniauer and th general
toctal commitiec.
a
Student of thB rnulcal department
. ... . . I.... hp. kui nail
ox in i. t . 1 1 ..... - "
.'oll'Ce ar proparlna; to pIVB a recital
loon. l ri. junni iii''ia -
who Is the head Of lh muBirai opari-
raent. ha been confined 19 nor nomi
Ith tl.knto. but bar piaco ia oeios
upplia-d by William C rkbuater. The
Kir rluba aod quartet r wonting
bard for tbla comln( recital.
a
Mr, Il.-Ien TVhite-Kan will ln
Tha J.wel fiona;" from Gounod
Kauf for her tlar arl Bt the coming
.tiifl-iita roncerl al the lleillaT Theater
In Mar.h. by lr. Unto Courarn-lleod.
Mr, llvan will aioir tbl aria In
a.- a. 1 . U .11 aw. I f. . I f ! n t. a. 1 ra-
d-iu mJ irill. It.aa-aain a weeu
. Irar ftoprtao voir of (treat riexionuy
Dortant:
You should understand that
there is hut one rianola; it
is made only by the Aeolian
Company; i handled in
this city only by us; and
is obtainable in theolloxr
ing models :
The Stiisvtat Pianola
Thi Stick Piabola
The Wiif elocs Pianola
The SruwuAST Pianola
The Steovd Pinola
The FamociWiu. Pianola
rriretjrom $575.
Moderate monthly .
fapmenl
TSIT at my 1'ianola playing uie v mpcimS
u txrnlaoiinf I who have never
learned a note of music ! And I do not simply sound
notes ' I play with feeling and expression. People
listen to me with rapt faces and closed eyes. I execute
delightfully playful little passages where the wind seems
actually to dance among me icavc. x
able little runs by just a natural easing of my feet upon
the pedals. I dash into a dizzy scamper down the scales
by simply following with my Metrostyle pointer along
that waving red line which is marked so clearly on my
music roll-and which indicates for me the perfect music
time of this beautiful piece.
"The Themodist causes the rushing, dashing melody
' to sing forth from the delightful embroidery of its ac
companiment. The sustaining Pedal device gives the
beautiful sustained effect just where it belongs, without
a thought from me. m
"I am putting temperament, feeling, emotion behind
this exquisite pianoforte music by the few simple
devices on the Pianola, whose use has been so easy for
me to learn.
" h I it is wonderful, this Pianola, which allows thousands who
have never learned music to play the world's piano rpieces
with art, with finish, with deep musicianly feeling. Jseer had I
Thought when hearing player pianos before that the real Pianola
could be so different."
PIANOLA
Enables you to play the piano tvell
J 1 iY.m rr.nmnaa Pianola. The Aeolian
We want TOU to COIT1C to Our Store auu ui" c
Cin, ho -kl this wonderful itrument haod it so th. everyone
can play it well. Herein it diners iruu.
host of pUyer pianos which attempt to
imitate it.
We are the sole repreenUtives in this
City for the Pianola, nd we handle no
player pianos but the Pianola line that
wonderful group of instruments embracing
the finest pianofortes in the world at their
respective prices, combined with the genu
ine Pianola action.
Ths Stroud rianola. Pries 967$
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rtcTROLAS AND RECORDS
BTtl.HWAl.
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Slieriiianipay & Go.
PIANOUA PIANO
WERSR AND OTHER PIANOS
Sixth and Slorrison Streets, Opposite Postoffice
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Mb W ml. Abbr. !.r Keoaa
Hrrlia. ?la Bl Aall Ib
I aer. Ilelll Tbealer. Tea
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Mr.. Kvans l opeclaliy aamir-u ...
coloratur worlt
wific oti:s.
i i . t io. t.in-han. an Bfficient choir
leader, haa been secured to direct the
i r ... T.-ir.t L'nlted PreBbyterlan
ajia.iv W . - .....
Church. Eat Thlrty-seyenth street and
Hawthorne avenue.
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a .. n,ilni- of the Muaicsl Appre
ciation Club la-l Monday nlcht at the
Ka.t Kid Library, a rrauw.a- .
... , I......M.III wan ably Klen
UllAUIIU. v - -
i..ni.nnr a. uooanouKn, 1
: . i rram th opera on
ihe piano. K. II. Wlnir. violinist aa-
. . a... M... Xl.plnn lr ADO. VIUIIII-
INIPU V? . . - -
..a. : M-rlararloli. I UllMl .M. 1
...a. - i:. Mrtlrov. i-orneu.i
nrl Ml.. A rlB .Mcr.irOV. plan.-., a.-"-
l .nnrvrlattvely Tinrfn anu
II. 1.1. 1 i-hnrtl- rrOm I.U.VIW a-ja.a-
- i.-.uarll and 1 O IBW
pnon, -
(Kate Vaniiahl. lomorru-
iia.h.n- i Puccini) will be studied. One
of the intcre-tln orgsnlxations of the
.. X........I Annreclatlon Cluo
of the Kast 'side Library, w lilch bold
. a ik. auditorium. aba-st
Kleeenth and Alder streets. Vocal and
tntrunientnl talent secured has made
tbe proarramme plen.'lnir and lntruct
irr Many Rood tlilnpa are belnir pre-
. ...nr. nroaramme. and the
aelon are open lo the public.
Francis Weir, of Walla Walla. . V .ssh..
a etudent, with J. William Belcher,
will slow "He Knows the ay
(llrl(TBl hl mornlnir st Marshall
atreet JTcebyterlan Church.
The popular concert of the Portland
tmaleiir Orchestral .Society, at thB Ma
Mnlc Temple auditorium, takes piece
Thurdny nlirht. with William Wallace
Ore ham. conductor.
The Inalrumental soloist I M Mar
- hultx. violin, who w ill play Mosart
Konzerto. with orchetral accompani
ment. Mi ISvhults Is a
.Wlllimn Wallace Graham. Miss Ruth
Asn-w. oprano. and Clarence Heath,
tenor, will a.na: ..election from "1-a . Ho
heme" I Puccini I. and "Komann. from
-Pasllaccl." Mli-a Aynew and Mr. Heath
.- .tndents of (JrnrKe Hotcliki
btrttt Tbo ort:htstr numbers to be
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. i'ViiI -rai'lcer . diarc.i
renuerea arc. .--- -
(TKchalkowskl): overture "u...
monf IBcethoven); "Kinder fcym-ph.ny-
(Haydn). ... a
The orchestration is well represented
In all of It. sections. ("cePtPtm
the wind brass section, where there are
vacancies, and these can bo filled by
ambitious, advanced players.
ship is open to all lovers ot
the orchestra the strlnns Predominate,
and U.. ensemble effects are ""orac
iniE This orchestra. In spite of
,trm. slfver thaw and. difficu tie. in
securing trolley car service to and
,rom home, shows a Urse attendance
at each rehearsal. - ,
Considcrlntr the f.ct that this Is not
an orchestral society working tor
money Bain made by pla nb!1utth"
school of music where one learns the
smooth ensemble and delltrhlf ul ren
dition of music, all Its concerts deserve
to be well patronised.
The first meeting of the B.cb Club
composed of students of Mrs. Ernest
rCfer, was held at Mrs. Tressler .
home. US North Seventeenth street. Th s
Ta the club", third season. The club
well advanced In tho study of the his
tory of music. The active members are
Jean Jacobs. Florett. VoUuth. northy
rtmlwav. Lois Oakes. Mary B"'"fK
LauVr Walther. Lorothy Bade Pa&line
.1 rco ifn. v iv inn -
?e KInor Holmes. Ann. Belle Peton
skl. ulive Parsons h
r.n.t,inn riper played a pro-
Kr.mme of pi.rt m--lc before a l.re
assembly ot " ;:mrv 2)).
Hiirh K'linoi uuiiw a-.
Mrs. Ori-Bess Meredith Soeberger sans
a group of sonifs.
The musical compositions of Carl
Cranston Sharp, formerly of this city
and now of San Francisco, are meeting
with uev success. Mr. Sharp's song.
Japanese Death Sons." was sung D
f C.in-lU'l.l
'IJ 12)
CAROLINE SHINDLER RULAND
voice Ar ri ?to.
Pupil of Trabadelo Bourpeols. Carelll
and Charles Leo Sparks.
14 Ellers Bid.
BOSTON'S GREAT ART PRODUCT
PT AMO
A uuivy
For those willing lo pap the price, the Mason & Hamlm
Piano offer values beyond comparison.
First, the tone quality of the Mason & i7dnin is uncquakd,
ana' is so general regarded by competent judges.
Second, a longer life of lone is assured by their patented
Tension Resonator system of construction than is otherwise
possible.
Third, the touch, or action, is so scientifically and delicately
adjusted that it responds to ihe desire of the player without im
posing physical fatigue.
For these reasons, brought about by a willingness to spend
enough money' to build the mosl supremely beautiful of all pi
anos, the Mason&Hamlin has earned the dtslinclwn of being the
PIANO DE LUXE OF THE WORLD
Other makes accepted in trade and easy terms arranged if
desired.
YICTKOLAS AAU
I.I v fit PIANOS. MlSHl ROM.fi.
BKCOniiS.
Morrison Street at Broadway
.-.TiiF.n PTortrcs sax fraxcisco. oakuvxd.
MBXTO. tiAX JO.K. LOS A.N..KI.KS. SAX L-IUGO
' OTHER COAST CITIES
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