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THE t OREGON '. SUNDAY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. ; SUNDAY , MORNING. FEBRUARY 0.' 1903.
in h? i in
jj 01 (jl
told bsr that It wu not the time spent I ter of the famous pianist and composer
t tha piano that produced treat pieo i rrans usst and mi
lata bat how" one praotlced; that In- Countess d'AgouIt,
telligsnt and concentrated
at tha
Italian friend, the
Phe grew ifp In ar
cs nt and concentrated apptloation I tisuo ana ucurary circles and afterward
for four hour, every day of the week, I married her flrat hushand, liana - von
waa worth more than alx houra "atrum- I Bueldw. She met Waa-ner for tha flrat
mine"; that when Madame Carreno waa I time In Swltserland and Waa at wnce
a girl Llaat had told her never to prao- attracted by f him and fully understood
tlae more than five houra a day. I hla teniae and bis ralaalon. uhe mar-
xeat iriena or 1 riea wegner wnen ana waa II ynars old.
roieaaor Mar i in itaw ineir aon eiearried waa born.
tin Krause, with whom Mr. Mash I end on the day of hla birth hla father
Madame Carreno la a treat friend of fled
the celebrated teacher Pi
studied, and ana aaaurea Mr. man xnai sai aown ana wrote straight off hla
Oale haa the neceaaary equipment of marvelous fllegfrle4 Idyl. They settled
musical temperament and natural tech- In Bayreuth. Coal ma aaw tha Feet-
nloal ability to be succeaaful In her pjelhaus rise and waa present at every
choaen oareer, and dismissed her with rehearsal of the early Nlbelungan and
the remark. "My dear, you are In food I Parsifal musical dramas. Bhe, entered
hands," Into all her husband's plans and waa hla
i moat talented pupiL Kvary one. knowa
would not only be something forever to
be remembered, bat would really ap
proach tha sensational. Portland will
runs very far up in musical annaia aa
the flrat city on tha coast to present
Such an event , . , . .
ORCHESTRA SOLOIST .
It Stager of Prominence
aoout her characteristic action when
warner lay in ms oolfln. 'The beaut I-
Walter Damroach. who brines his
famous orchestra to Portland to play
three orchestral concerts during tha
Roaa Festival week, has announced to
tha management. Stsers-Cdraan, that
tha notable young soprano, Mm. Hla-
she has become known as one of tl
t?J sW'FT1 ,Prn(e In America. !
has filled Important sngagements Wli
tha leading societies and cluba "f t
oountry-and her triumphs have be
many. Krehblel wrote of a recent pa
f",'"?.? ,n , .V ?k-:" "loeat on,
wtw lla
-OARRENO 5 WORK I t m da moss will be his soloist for tha
I, Full Of Dignity ) aTpialt under hla hiad. w '" spring tour. This la vary
., , . -L - q -! -ni-u-u. -sj I y"ra in uayreutn without I !n view ox me race inai air
HENDERSON, the clever
critic of the New York Sun,
vl ..I at In an D rMr'la
.a MM um uim iusict'I t'l aaaa
! T T -The Dawn of a New Year,"
hla opinions on present dsy
"T music. It Is not exactly roseate In hue.
.and It mingles a pessimism of the pres
'ant and an optimism of the future that
shows be has made a careful though
. aad study of musical condition.
'-'J Hla opinion la probsbly largely col
lorad br exlatlng commercial conditions
,(La tnejr are aispmyea in " uiu.iii
f:tt New York. His hopefulness centers
In the fact that these dull days of ex-
fperlment are merely a transitional pe
f 'tlod. In spits of ths sterility of the
v" musical field, he says that we can at
' least listen to the music of the dead
.' masters. Handel and Haydn. Mosart
.-and Beethoven, Schubert and Webber,
' ' Schumann and Chopin. Brahma and
- " 'las opening of the year has aroused
' Bis criticism snfl prompiea mm i"
, "-writs the Hollowing truths:
"This is ths year ot gracs 190S. In
, ?10I Beetnoven publlshud his overture
1'to XJorlclan' and three string quartets
(opus 61). He pasaed the summer at
Helllgenstadt and returned to Vlenns
'"with ins tilth and pastoral symphonlos
"Veady for performance. He carried also
tne D and K flat trios and the "Choral
r Kantasla.' In this year he published
" his piano concerto in O.
"On March 26 of that year Haydn
"mads hla last performance in public at
? the Unlveralty of Vienna at a great
"performance of The Creation,' conduct
- ed by Balleal. As he waa carried from
tha hall, deenlv asltated. people of the
hlgheet rank thronged to take leave of
him. Beethoven reverently kissed his
fcand and his forehead. At tne aoor
"'he paused and turning round lifted up
his hands as IT In the act or Pleasing.
' "If either of these great men were
"alive today and abouid apnea r in puonc
In New York City he would be regarded
'by the typical New Yorker as a freak,
and people of the 'highest rank" would
"level lorgnettes at him and murmur,
Wht an tranrdlnarv creature!'
- c 'These same people of the 'highest
rank' do not go to hear the works of
Haydn and Beethoven, but attiring
themselves. In their purple and rins
linen hasten to bestow their patronage
:,and their applause upon una
.Enrico Caruso. Theodore Challaplne,
with tnritntnl conalrteratlon of the Im
potent efforta of Giordano, Cllea and
Interesting
Mms da Unn
mcnara wagner were yeara of hard
work for hla wlrlnw Th. k...
a crmque 01 w. '" -only hs If filled and nothing but The two ahort touro with tha New York
uarreno a concert nu.j .... nmi ana - i-arBiiui" could be glvsn, I oympnonr orcnestra.
1.U.1UH, wmi iwonaarrui . mmimh i ' rruunDir no mtnmt
to work and added other operas I baa made more rapid strides In tha enn-
player aa well aa with her work and been added to th- Bayreuth repertoire. I ," bar debut ln New York alx yeara I
osirna ana tne wagnsr family do not I ago haa steadily forged ahead until I
a;. .y "
Maaongnl
".. Nevertheless It Is safe to say that
. . when the present glittering operas, one
composed around a plana, solo, another
V around a green room, and a third around
'a sewer, have gone their wsy to the
.limbo of all dead and worthless things
there will still be thousands upon thou
. "sands of music lovers not of the 'hlgh
Tjest rank" who will rojolce ln the majesty
' ,jor ths rirtn sympnony, now i"u j
. old, the bucolic beauty of the 'Pastoral.'
' of equal age, and the lovely melodies of
I'Wk. r... a,t,ir.h tin maker laat
A IIO V. 1 i. ". -
i. beard, on that memorable March day,
., "Tor the year 190t finds us facing a
"sesaon of sorrowful sterility In the
' "vnrM nf mnaln. we have no Beethoven
Cno Haydn. We have Richard Btrausa,
Wsx Schillings and Debussy. We have
'a Trench school floating in the realms
of a transcendental auieianxisni na
' German coterie maklnr ventlatic music
with the aid of a dark lantern and a
" I'murk rake.
"The outlook Is not Inspiring, yet It
ieed not ba-wholly disheartening, for
' : out of the reek of the soil cometh fruit,
. and out of the slime of the earth grow
th grain to feed the nations. There la
' a aeed time and there Is a harvest, and
there Is a time for ploughing and a
' time for tha harrow, and in the end the
sun shall shine upon tha ripened corn
-and the people sbjall rejoice."
IJ A concert was given at Albany, Tues
' day evening under the direction of
Frederick W. Goodrich of Portland. Bev
rral Portland singers took part ln the
'program, and tha concert was pro
nounced highly successful from every
standpoint. Tha following program
was given: The Nightingale and the
Rose" (Lenbert), Catherine M. Covach,
; petronella Connolly, William Conley,
. .Oustav H. Cramer; "Glamor" (Mas
cheroni), Gustav H. Cramer; (a) "On
the Shore" (Neidltnger). (b) "For Ever
j.Mine" (Cantor). Petronella Connolly;
' ."Andante," second concerto (De Beriot),
.Cornellla Barker; "I Arise From
Dreams of Thee" (Salaman), William
"Conley; 'L'Ardlta'' (Ardlti), Catherine
rM. Covach; (a) "Zacatecas," Mexican
.'-march (F. W. Goodrich), (b) "Rosa
Jind," graceful dance (F. W. Good-
W f i : ;( J
h.- a4 iUm. ttsat rA sr ss with AnthUBi
asm. Mr. Hutchison himself 1. a mu- J 'from tha Bayreath .per-
slclsn of discrimination and bis opln-limd yeara they pay the dsfiolt out of
Ion haa I ta value. l"l'T "w," "eiB, in good yeara the
"It might be Instructive, to take a M1in,c" ?,iUdr t0 L 'una r aged
- ii rrm mu-lcar Port- ;;i"l.".""'."T:r V.."" yeara Blsg-
VOilVWe vav vsasaew.. . wv s.emas ia3lvu 11 IV mUlQVr T9Ty ttl
Und upon th pianoforU racltal t"y inV. mnment of BarritH
given Monday night at th. Mar- J"'" nVud?.'.
quam Grand theatre, under the Lola hauaer" and "Lohengrin" testify to his
omrri- rr jrnn vviuou UV ,.,.i.u auU vartiui loucn, tJOSlma Will
Carreno'a appearance In the city had I hardly be In a condition to take an
neen ior ujrs a nicmn ms. . yri jn mis year a Feetsplele.
Interest and speculation. Not a little and the entire mansgement will there-
jusiuioa w Trw vi niw m m i iwi in oirg inea nanaa.
renown ana a prui;uia.rij ivuiauviv
aonallty ln ths planlstes' gallery or
ths dsy.
"A dlstlnguisnea ijonaon criuc oi iu"a
m" fiMMniiai. nnriaianan a oeriin
nlanlat or the stroniter e. oamauu u i
the nlanoforte.' and In that respect not
few of Mondav nlaht's audience, who
were looking for an A mason In Madame
Carreno. may have been sent away
empty.
sir In aualltr. ri.,i t,i . " . . "
log, a taaie. that can but ba Ki fr
of musicianly Instincts, these are U
marlta eahlbftad by Hmt. cYuoil" ,
Great Voreat Reserve! of Kerada.'
, From tha San Francisco Chronicle.
Tha national foraat reserve in Nevsd
now reach ea . tha inormous total t
l.ttS,47t acres. Tha total acreaaa t
tne state, including water aurfaoa, I
something over Tl.000,000. Therefor
tha forest reaerva oomprisss mora tha
one acre In every 10. The laat rsscrv
formed waa the Las Vegaa national fot
est, locally known as Sheep mountain!
15 COt,r,.mB.r? ! 1,6. cres and I
tha eighth to ba formed In the stati
fn addition to this tha secretary o
tha Interior has announced the with
draws! of tlMSi acres In White Pin
and Nye counties, to ba added to th
national forest reserve, making a tots
of over 1,000,000 . acres that will bar
been withdrawn In a short time.
Portland Welcomes Her Cnesls
From (be Inland Eopire
WITH AN
PORTLAND LEADS IN J
Artistic Combination ) ,
The Carreno program bora tha In-
I do not remember ever meet- I terestlng announcement that Tuesday
Ins her in more chastened mooa ana i av.nin. u.nh it u.a n.,... -a
the mild rebUka thua quite unconscious- . . . .
lv administered by this great piayer w.., .vr in
thoae too eager for piano (Tyro recital at the Hellig theatre. Since
technlca.' and 'Samson en'Mlon rllU their coming to Portland to play on the
i majr v ...u, ' I aama nrnrram wa. flr.t ..nnnn4 In
lasting.
Oriilnlv the nroaram was a somewhat these columns the whole musical world
sombre one, yet the intellectuality read has been tremendously Interested, and
Into numbers such as Beethoven Ap: now tnut tne date nM Deen definitely
paslonata.' the so-called rain-drop -iven out by the managers, Lois Steers-
prslude and B Major nocturne of Chopin Wynn Coman. music lovers are having
anu no luvcu i ''' i j n i, I n wors 10 resirain ineir eager desire
L.IBII, were a, mure- m a"""1" 10 near two sucn renowned artists play
snd satisfaction, and made an obvious- together.
ly deep impression upon the crowded it la but once or twice; a season ln
audience. . .. . New York Itself that 'a combination
"Commencing with the Beethoven sons- Buen ai tn Bauer-Krelsler one Is ever
ta. UD. 67. line Iinai roovrnnni ui arranged. It la vrv exnanalva thln
which was played wth marked re- n tfte first place, for each artist In'.
stralnt and at a somewhat slow tem- I alstu upon his regular recital fee; and
po) tha artiste passed to a group of lit i more or less a delicate matter
Chopin pieces, a racue penormnntB oi always to keep peace ln the professional
the so-called 'Black Study, obtaining worid. Krelsler and Bauer, however.
me usual recaii. jii "i " " i are i wo or tne Deal Oalanced young
section of her program the planlste re- artists of the sge. and each has a
sponded to the renewed applauae, with wholesome respect and admiration for
an exquisitely oaianceu reiwiuB ui mo me otner. Tne management Is trying
Polish master's Bsrceuse. very hard to have the famous Kreutser
rne lemperameni unu pwunw muiviu- goniata put on tne program, for lta per
uallty of Madame Carreno's playing formance by these two splendid men I
were pernaps, nowever jiioai inarneu in
YOU CAN MAKE BREAKFAST
TOAST AT THE TABLE
Clean, Crisp, Hot, Delicious
Miss Osfe Bart let t, Who Was Complimented by Madame Carreno.
rich), Fredrick W. Goodrich; (a) "Old
World Serenade" (Meyer-Helmund), (b)
Horfnung" (ReicTiardt). Gustav H. Cra
mer; (a) "Rltornelle" (Chamlnade. (b)
"If Thou Wert Blind" (Noel Johnson,).
Petronella Connolly; "Souvenir" iDrdla),
Cornelia Barker; 'Carlsslma" (Penn),
William Conley; "Douglas, Tender and
True" (Homer Bartlett), Catherine M.
Covach.
"Flora a Holiday" A evele of old
English melodies; words and music com
posed by H. Lane Wilson: Quartet,
uome All Ye Lads and Lassies '; so
prano solo. "Love's Greeting" ; tenor
solo, "Tell Me, Charming Creature";
her Interrelations of the Rubinstein
and Lisst music with which ths evening
ended the wayward passion of the for
mer maater's 'Romania' being real
ised to the full while to Llsst's 'La
Campanslla,' and the D flat Etude.'
The planlste's superb technique and
Freat breadth of style gave all requisite
Ire and point.
"As I said above, the personality of
this distinguished artiste, the pro
from the audience ansembled to observe
the one hundred and forty-ninth anni
versary of the author's birthday. Mrs.
Reed was unable to sing her second nounced intellectuality of her readings,
number, owing to the necessity of catch- and her real nobility of style Impress
ing a,train ror her home, hut she scored one In a very special degree and I am
ln her encore to the first song by ren- quite sure that however opinions may
derlng 'Comln' Through the Rye, In n. clash ln some respects, this was the
very dainty manner."
Miss Carrie Florllla Spalding la
new soprano who has resolved to make
Portland her home. Wednesday after
noon at a meeting of the Ladles' Aid I
unanimous judgment of her audience
upon the recital of Teresa Carreno."
P' IANIST'S HOME LIFE
Impresses Ardent Admirer
nflarv rf ha feT ma elnnai 1 V.. .
quartet, "Gentle Dawn"; quartet,.'- va.awu mum., an
Vountry Dance"; contralto boIo, ''Maid- Mntereatln? Mendelssohn afternoon was
n Rvir Va" Ku aiai anln 'Hnilfin I iVcJl. and Jw III A HnAininff- mantr novara 1
Arrument": catch.' "The Pedlar"; quar- numbers pleasingly. The accompanlst "To be acknowledged supreme In mu-
a, 1MB VWIUIIIVUUII Ul S-W v . ai.vi;iu- siu lUlOO I lf T f ft ClVUlSCU WUI1U UVCI 111 ' v. W
panlst and director, Frederick W. Good- Broughton. The following program v,t np y-non ln Madrid or
rich. was riven: Sketch of Mendelssohn's York or rls or ndon'ln.a .
it M miss Elisabeth Johnson; vocal Vienna, San Francisco or tsyaney, to De
That the dav of the aood nresa aaent 2?J?L, (a.L"8',.lmbe.r ?onC b) "When couiiled with the Immortal names of
s about at high noon seems to be pretty Spalding; violin solo! (a) "SprtnaSona " Chopin and Llsst, and last-some will
well proven by an editorial in the "Mus- b Selected, Miss Cornelia Barker; vo- think least to have the nations pour
leal Leaden and Concert Goer when It gliding "Sprln' Son-" MlM Carrie F. minions at one's feet that Is the lot of
announces: "Many are the reasons as-1 w w Ignace Jan maerewsai, wmee . u.
signed for the lamentable lack of in- The music at Taylor Street Metho- Fitigerald In 'Success.'
terest taken by Chicago music lovers. I ai . L L . . . ... . 'n,i H la not of that side of this
as well as those from the surrounding '" cnurcn ior toaay will be rd. famoU8 celebrity I would speak,
laces, ln the opsra given by Henry lonowa. urgan aspiration (Ascher): hut rather of the treat Pole's domestic
ussell and his company. The chief I anthem. "Bv Rahvlnn'a u Iiif. nf Tnrirewakl. tha territorial maa-
cause for nonrecognltlon is undoubtedly nod) . offertory ba. .olo ..AhM. w,t1 nate, at beautiful Kosra ln the Carpa
attributed to, the quality of press work J",' , " . ory' . " .Abld With thlan. covering the hills with vines for
none, censure nas Deen meted out to '"j l. Howman; the support of the peasants, filling the
the publicity department bu the sad orPOtlude (Mellor.) Evening serv- atreams with Imported trowt, for the
xaci remains inai tne numoer in "T's0;! u'"i"uu aaarcn iuurois); I take of his people.
tendance has gone from bad to worse I anthem, The Radiant' Morn" (Wood- "T prefer to picture tha world's fa-
intll riAanalr ,wm. In hln nvsr! a Won Ward ) : OffertOrV. "Tha RpH Whllo I , . i . u. .IV.
" ' ' ' " ' , , , . ( T( 1 1 1 a" i V, M 17m -. 1. 1 VOniB U till 1 11 ft a iimtuina yivnj
me management ana cauniea me nun- ... H"" " "ng laeiectea) ; children, or calming his tense nerves
erto unbroken spirit of the organizer." oj"fc"an. Pontifical March (Gounod.) The at the billiard table with Gulllaume, his
V Pran. 1r"-.f- P- Miller; con- diplomat valet to whom he Is Indeed
A good picture, of Mrs. Walter Reed aictor W H Rn,T hlle a,n1 a nero' 1 AT41 ?f e"1 th farm-
was printed. In the Seattle Times of Cutter; organist. Mrs. Warren Thomaa: Uhn.,.'' it v .o. nd- of prterPwki
January 30, and the following compll- I chorus of 30 voices. at ft- flower-covered chateau Rlond-
mentary notice of her singing for the Rosson, on Lake Leman, striving vainly
Burn- celebration given under the aus- l -uc" r.n "! lem?Ie .toa wUM .TO v-'mSn .hl
.1. .i f j UB U 1UUOWI ODSCiai mUSlC hv Tann a Y"'-' -
ww vl uo .aitruunian Hueieiy anil I tlons :
ian jncivensie.
anrt At
"Typical of the sDlrlt quartet and chorus
which pervaded the Moore theatre last voluntary, "Processional1
evening wnen every seat was laKen Dy
never a-et into the tianers: in fine.
morning organ of the real man Paderewski, of whom
;i, : . Jr. 'H V - -7; 'cr, 3 v ' $v 1" :1
. ; I : III I l' '-. l lW
Ml .LJi !
(Moore); the enthusiastic multitude knows noth
a.tku irn. .a i m t : .. ... I Incr
a Scotchman or admirer of the poet " " !iaorca- r,of th,B mgin ,t m4y be truly
Rurna. was the annsr hv Mm Paha I dante) : DOStlUde. ' Lareo" fDpher eva. i. ui. n 4 k k
Coursen Reed of Portland, 'My Harae Is n,ln.?r'n, voluntary, 'Fanfare ln B- forgets the -world. I think he would
Where the Heather Blooms.' which flat (Dubois); chorus, "The Heavens spend his life at the keyboard, wearing
brought round after round of applause Ae TellJln"'t (Haydn); quartet, ''My out his frail frame, were it not for hte
5 VIZ 5. "y .v,1M 9rac wife, Madame Helena, who was the
E. Kemp, organ st; Miss i Kathleen Law- widow of Gorskl. the Polish violinist.
h'T'w W.ki .f4, contra!- Her son acts as confidential private
RaW.,;.. llune' J- vv- cratarr to the maestro,
Fourteen manuscripts of the famous
composer, Paganlnl, have been discov
ered at Perouse. J. Plerpont Morgan
offered 200,000 for part of the work,
especially the Third Concerto. The
Italian government, however. inrfr
and has prohibited the municipality of
Perouse from selling the manuscript,
although the script hunters still hope
to evade the governmental mandate.
As Investigations in to "the system"
have not yet opened fire In Italy per
haps J. Plerpont will feel safe In using
real persuasion with tha hihhpn nf
'""" me capital A must
"r t"L uv lu 118 present nign standard.
O t all hosards
A pleasant affair will be the recital
of children's songs to bs given by
Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab, Thursda
evening, February 20. at fcllera ht
for the benefit of the Ladies Guild of
si. raara s Darisn. Mrs wrn m
Thomas is to be the accompanist Mrs."
Schwab has a charming lyric voice of
pure soprano which is suited to the
interpretation or Ilirnt childish melodies
w
The music at St. David's. Episcopal
church will be as follows today: Mat
tins Te Deum Landamus mnnHn-
Jubllate (Sullivan) ; offertory, "Adraglo'
(Biaei.j evensong Magnificat and
Nunc Dlmlttls (Bunnett); offertorv.
'Andante in G" (Smart.)
Charles Cutter, baritone of Taylor
Street Methodist Episcopal church, and
M. L. Bowman, baritone of Westmins
ter Presbyterian church, will exchange
places this morning.
Miss M. Evelyn Hurley waa the Bo
at Ellers hall.
Next to his passion for music, comes
his love for Poland and the Poles. His
hero la Frederick Chopin: his Ideal, a
brilliant salon, such as Chopin had at
his rooms ln the Chaussee d'Antln,
where great Meyerbeer leaned on the
piano, and Lamartine and Alfred de
Musset drew Inspiration from his poig
nant themes, wnue ueorge Hand, irom a
sofa in the corner, made mental notes
of the ecena for her novels. Paderewski
plans to erect a magnificent monument
in Warsaw to cnopin s memory, and
every cent of tha cost will be defrayed
by the fees which the maestro charges
applicants ror autograpns.
'Da4aa-mrgitrt i Ir am man
Mail Orders
nOK THIS OZTT
(Also Out of Town.)
Will Be Received Beginning
NEXT FRIDAY, FEB. 14
(IT. YAXEVTTJTX'S SAT)
FOR
Paderewski
TZZ WORLD'S OKBATSST
FXAXTIST.
HEILIG THEATRE
MONDAY, FEB. 24
PRICES:
Lower floor, first 10 rowa... S.00
Lower floor, last 6 rows f 2.50
Balcony, first 9 rows f 2.00
Balcony, last 6 rows $ 1.50
Gallery, first 8 rows, reserved . $ 1.60
Gallery admission f 1.00
Boxes $15.00
HOW TO ORDER SEATS I
Address letters and make checks
and money orders payable to W. T.
Pnngle, manager Hellfg theatre. En.
close selr addressed envelope to help
insure safe return.
The Electric Toaster
Is 12 inches long, 6 inches wide and stands 6 inches
high. Elegantly finished in black, with niekel
trimmings; equipped with cord and plug, ready for
immediate use. It will toast three slices of bread at
one time; and may be connected to any electric
lamp socket. Price of Electric Toaster, (a f(
with all equipment tlptaUu
Cost to Operate will not Exceed
OINB CEINT A1N HOUR
Electric Heating and Cooking Devices are indis
pensable for Comfort in the Household.
ELECTRIC HEATING PADS
ELECTRIC FLATIRONS
ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATORS
ELECTRIC CHAFING DISHES
ELECTRIC RADIATORS
BABY MILK WARMERS
DOMESTIC ELECTRIC MOTORS
On Sale at (he Company's Supply Department, 147-149
71b St. m Call Phones Main 6688, A55I7 for Information
Portland, Railway, Lights Power Co.
lolat Friday evening
GARRENO PRAISES
Talented Young Pianiste
Paderewski takes many Journeys to
iia
lr
and Cracow; but he is Inured to days
his magnificent Polish estate at Kosna.
a long Journey by way of Tyrol, Vienna
and nights in the train through his
American tours. He usually takes with
him a friend, like Hugo Gorllts, who Is
also his agent a Pole, of course. With
such a friend, Paderewski shows unex
pected sides of his nature. He makes
brilliant Jokes In six languages; his
powers of mimicry are nothing short of
wonderful."
OQD NEWS FROM
Bayreuth's Mother
If the East 'Winds
raderwkk Who Will CIt a Concert February 84. .
While Madame Carreno wss In the
city, she was kind enough to hear Oslo
Bartlett, the talented pupil of-W.-Glf-ford
Nash. : '.-' ;
J Madame Carreno encpuraged her in
every way, praising her accurate mem
lory and bar musical singing tone, eh
Coslma Wagner's thousands of Amer
ican friends will be glad to hear that
the recent severe Illness from which
she has been suffering has almost van
ished and that she Is once more in ex
cellent health. On Christmas day Cosl
ma as she Is known everywhere simply
as Coslma waa 70 yeara old, and tele
grams and letters "of congratulation
came pouring Into Wahnfrled from all
parts of the civilised world. In one of
her replies to a message from a young
American rirl in Berlin Coslma wrote
as follows: "I have reached the Psalm
ist's three-score years and 10, and um
doubtful whether youth or old age Is
the sweetest time In life. Among the
consolations which I most value ln my
old .age is the love and sympathy of
young girls like yourself. When you
return to your far home ln the west
may you lone; remember Bayreuth and
Its Influences, and do not forget yours
faithfully and 'Obliged, Coslma Wag-
aer." -
Seventy years ago Coslma waa born
on ths shores ot Lake Como, tha daugh-
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