THE OREGON. SUNDAY JOURNAL, Portland; SUNDAY : WONING. I OCTOBER. 1 1Z20, KWHIM! .Wwr "" THE Portland Opera association will present "The Force of Destiny," at The Auditorium December 3 and 4. Among the principals will be MisV Phyllis Wolfe, soprano, who wjll sing the dramatic role of the young gypsy. g'&s w"&tot iiny. mmtn w iimwi. .... "" -nnonwiw wi-wnr iiiieiuiaafftisj if '''':.. 4 ' - : i; -v ' ; ; ; ,.wmm?0&xv .... .: ; :! :; ::: - a.....-:-.:,-:. . ! r ' - N Si,"",'' M V, , . .,xr..'.icT'j'.v.-.' '.'.v.'.v.'. . .... ' "!''' '; , ' .' ''. , X Splendid Cast OL Principals Is Announced TJWDAT and Saturday nlchU. Decem X br a - and 4, are the announced date . for :iha production of Verdl'a tuneful opera, "The. Force of Deatlny," by the Portland. Opera, association, and The Auditorium will be the place. Elaborate preparations have been under way by Roberto Corruccinl, mu aidal director and conductor, for sev trM months, and Mra. E. I Thompson, president' of the association, which by now is firmly established, announces a cast of principals that it would be difficult to improve upon. Among; them are three singers new to Portland Miss Phyllis Wolfe, soprano; John A Treharne. dramatic tenor, and Kd ward Moshofsky, basso. The complete cast will be: Marches of Calatrava (tenor). F. T. Crowther; Donna, L nora, Don Calso dl Vargas, his chil dren, (soprano) Mrs. Mlscha Pels, (bari tone) Otto F. "Wedemeyer ; Don Alvaro, Donna Lenora's lover (tenor), John A. Treharne ; Prezlonllla, a young gypsy (soprano). Miss Phyllis Wolfe; Padre Ouardiano. Fra Melitone, Franciscan friars, (basso) Edward MoshofslTyr (barlntone) Mark Daniels; Curra, wait Ins; woman to Lenora, (soprano), Mrs. Fred B. Hammond ; Maatro Frabuco, muleteer (tenor), Erneat Morgan ; al calde a magistrate (basso). Robert Crane; a pedlar, (tenor), K C Davis; a Spanish military surgeon (basso), Henry Dlrksen. A feature to which extraordinary at tention is being r devoted - la the ballet, under the direction of Miss Alys May Brown. The chorus wtill number 60 oicea, and it and the orchestra will will be of the usual high standard. "The Force of Destiny" was written for and first produced at the Imperial theatre at St. Petersburg. Later it was given In Italy and elsewhere. This work of Verdi's is classed with "The Maaked Ball." "II Trovatore" and "Rigoletto," and is. Indeed, considered a worthy companion of these operas. The opera is very popular in Italy, and. If not so well known, here as the sister operas,- it is not on account of Its gloom' or tragedy, aa many, of our operas for which public taste clamors have much more of this element than "The Force erf .Destiny." Perhaps its seeming obscurity Is due rather to the inconvenience of production than to any ether reason. The average company does not find It expeditious to carry ft cast so large, hor a greater chorus, nor a ballet, which are Indispensable to the success of the production. It is one of the annual favorite at the Metro politan. ' The music In -many ways is superior to that of "Trovatore" and. less preten tious than that of. "Aids." The chorus has many beautiful and tuneful num bers, above all those of the men, which allow much individuality of character and personal interpretation. Naturally, the most interesting pieces of the opera are "Prayer of the Pilgrim." Joined In by the assembly gathered at the Inn In the beginning of the second act; the aria of Lenora, "Madre, Madri" (O Holy Mother), with accompaniment of Interior chorus"; the great duet. To Seek the Lonely Heritage," between Le not and Father Ouardiano; the finale of the second act. which is also called LITTLE THEATRE gird fit. Bet. Wasalsgtoa aaa Everett ' THBKE CLBTEX FLATS ; Portland Drama League Players tlsder Direction Geo. Kataason FRIDAY AKD SATURDAY NIGHTS OCT, 29 AND 30 ; Membership and Reason. Tickets, on Sale, SHERMAN. CLAY A CO. . . SIXGLB ADMI88IOJT, Tie ' &v (v'$"i - c ' 'tint fv , y v 'vit ,rt'?VM't' the church scene, and which finishes with the famous prayer, "La Virgin Degll Angelt" In this finale the organ takes aa important part. The third act Is mostly chorus work, fragmentary, with a ballet and Preslo silla. - There are two duets between ftenor and baritone, of which one is the well-known "Solenne in Quest Ova" (In This Solemn Hour). The ballet dances the spirited tarantella of South ern Italy before the company, of sol diers, vivandieres, etc., and the act closes In an ''Oriental blase of glory, with PrezloaiUa leading the chorus in the rataplan. The fourth act la the most beautiful and elaborate and near modern. It Includes one aria for comic baritone, a little duet between Father Ouardiano and Fra Merltone, and the grand duet between Don Carlos and Alvaro, so called The Duet of the Challenge." In the last , act there is another aria for soprano and a most magnificent trio finale of ., tenor, " so prano and basso. Officers of the college musical organi sations at the Oregon Agricultural col lege. Corvallis, have been elected for the current year. Allan C. Brandes of Pott land is president of the men's g4ee club ; Miss Genevieve Ktr of Corvallis heads the Madrigal or women's glee club ; and Eric Smlthers, Corvallis, is president ef the mandolin club. Other officers are: Glee club L. R. Strong, Elk City, Idaho, vice president; F. L. Kimball, Eugene, secretary; C M. Parsons, Bonanza, treasurer ; A. R. KIrkham. Portland, manager; and E. H. Brayton, Corvallis, librarian. Madrigal club Mariam Sabin, Grants Pass, vice president ; Margaret Sullivan, Corvallis. secretary; Ruby Campbell, Puyallup, Wash., treasurer; and Annie McEwen, Milton, librarian. Mandolin club Jean Henderson, Water vllle, Wash., vice president; Mark Brown, Corvallis, secretary treasurer ; Maurice Wakeman, Roseburg, manager ; Mildred Prather, Corvallis, librarian; and H. A. Stuve, Corvallis, publicity agent. A musical treat is in store for Reed college students and Portland music lovers net Tuesday evening, when H. Kllngenfeld, assisted by Lucien E. Becker. Will be heard In a- vioHn con cert in the Reed chapel. Ma. Kllngen feld is a prominent violinist who has come to' Portland to make his home, and this will be his second public ap pearance in Portland. He has contrib uted to musical literature with an in struction book for the violin. Tues day's program follows : - Piano and vio lin, Sonata, P major. Op. 8, Grieg; vio lin solo. Nocturne, B flat. Op. 9, Cho pin; "Hejra Kati," Hubay; piano solo. Prelude. A minor, Debussy; Barca rolle, Op. 44, Faure ; piano and violin. Sonata, Op. 12, Beethoven. The public is Invited. Violin students of A. L. Clifford as sisted on a program given- before the members of Orient Rebekah lodge, L O. O. F., on Tuesday evening of last week at the hall, East Sixth and Alder streets. Those participating were : Iota Kelly, Bernlc MacMullan, Lyle Clare, Donald Lamb, Earl Zell and Quintan- Davis. Mrs. N. B. Clifford was -the accom panist Miss Katherlne Keln sang sev eral numbers on the program, 'accom panied by J. C Marshall. . J, William Belcher is preparing an At tractive vocal program to be given at The Auditorium next Sunday afternoon. The Central Presbyterian church choir and the Schubert club, for both of which Mr. Belcher "is director, will each be Heard in a group of numbers. Mrs. L. W. Waldorf ill play the violin part in one of the . numbers. Miss Amelia un man la accompanist for the Schubert club and' Frank A. Douglas is organist f or th choir. .N -. v The soloist at the Men's Resort Satur day evening, October II, was Miss Fletta Wilkin, soprano, whose public work this fail has elicited much favorable com ment She give a fine Interpretation of "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (Par sons), and also sang in a duet, "O Jeans. Thou Art Standing (Jones), with the Rev. F. H. MlxselL Miss Wllktns - is studying with. Mrs. Anna D. McPhersoa. '" . :. . The ballroom of the Multnomah hotel was crowded to the doors last Saturday afternoon for the piano recital of Ber-. nice Helms. This was the first of sev eral - student recitals , which : Mr. ' and Mrs. ' Charles ; Dierke :re -giving " this winter. With s, program especially In teresting from the -musician's stand point, the young ' pianist aroused the audience to a pitch of enthusiasm sel dom experienced la piano concerto. The first number was the Sonata, la K flat major .by Beethoven. There were four movements, . each difficult and filled with phrasing that required great skill This was not wanting As the perform er proceeded from one movement to an other she shewed Her big, even, techni cal and musical equipment -The sonata, was followed by a group of five pieces, each of different character, which Showed delicate nuances, scintiUatlns brilliance, force, tine pedal effects and s beautiful singing tone quality. The closing number was a superb rendering of "The Ride of the Valkyries." played on two pianos by Miss Helme and Bea trice Barlow Dlerke. ' ? Thirty members of the Portland Ora torio society gave a pleasing concert at the Whits temple laT Wednesday under the auspices of the Sunday School class, Ths Daughters of the Temple.' The chorus and soloists were well received and hearty applause accorded. Ths work of Miss Phyllis- Wolfe,' soprano, and Robert Louis Barron, 'violinist, was a splendid part of the program. Miss Wolfe's acoompanimeata on the piano were played most acceptably by Mrs. Eula' Mitchell Carroll, like Miss Wolfe a newcomer to the ranks of Portland musicians. She is a pupil of Theodore Leschetisky. Hobart Louis Barron met with hearty applause. Mr. Barron Is becoming well known In his teaching Pwork and as fchoir master at Centenary HetnoaiBt Episcopal church. This same chorus will sing at The Auditorium this afternoon. , - ' The Monday Musical club is organizing an entirely new department for this sea son. This will be known aa the inter mediate department and will be of inter est to young musicians of high school age; Mrs. J. R. HolUster will meet with all interested tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 4 at the dub studio. 141 Thirteenth street The first Monday afternoon of each month will be riven over to a local professional musician who will entertain. At the meeting the first Monday In No vember Lucien E. Becker will be the artist The third Monday of each month will .find the members entertaining each other. In addition to the musical pro grams muchtime will be given to the study of musical form. - At the East Side Baptist church. East Twentieth and Salmon streets, Thursday evening, October 28, at 8:15, a program of music will be given under the auspices of the Oregon chapter of the American Guild of Organists, as follows: Organ solo, "Fantasia on Duke Street" (Kin der), "The Magic Harp" (Meals), Mra. Gladys Morgan Parmer; soprano solo, "Awake My Heart to Gladness" (Dens more), Miss Ooldie Peterson ; organ solo. Fugue In C Major (-l meter) (Bach), "Told by the, Campfire" (Goodwin), "Kamennoi-Ostrow" (Rubensteln), Wil liam Robinson Boone: address, ''Music," waiter uenweii Hinson, u. D. i organ soio, "iJesert Song" (Sheppard). "Ro mance" (Vleuxtemps), "Toccata" (Du Bols), Mrs. J. Hlrvey Johnson. A new organisation on the east side Is known as the East Morrison Community orchestra, which is . being formed by Rev. B. J. Clark. Rehearsals are held on Friday evening at the United Breth ren church. East Fifteenth street A. L. Clifford has been secured -as music director. The orchestra will assist at the Sunday morning services at the United Brethren church. The Tuesday club held Its first meet ing last week, under the leadership of Rose Course n -Reed. Following mem berg were present: Miss Stella Nash, Mrs. E. Grider, Miss Margaret Hildt, Miss Elisabeth Hulme. Miss Blanche Berreth. Miss Gertrude Porter. Miss Elisabeth Klrby. Miss Evelyn Chase, Miss Frances Baker. Mrs. Mildred Cope- Iand-BurUngham, Miss Helen Dekum. Catherine Covach Fredrich has re signed as director of the choir at St Marys Catholic church and has accept ed the 'directorship at St Frances Cath olic church. Mrs. Fredrich was at St Marys for seven years. Miss Vita Man ning will have charge of the St Marys church choir1.. She has received her training under Mrs. Fredrich. The meeting of the Musicians' club last Monday u a very enjoyable af fair. Thirty were present and listened appreciatively to what became a dis cussion of the "League of Nations," as presented by Ralph R. Dunlway and Elton Watkins. - LUCIEN E. BECKER Fellow. American Guild of Organists. Available for Organ Recitals. Organ Openings, etc. Sunday afternoons or evenings for any church. Auto. 390-29. AT PUBLIC AUDITORIUM TODAY AT 8 P. M. FLORA MAE ROSS Teacher of Piano Fundamental BJuaie Tralnlnf SrsVim Ctas-at in lent Reading and Ear Trstntsf Studio, 509 Eilers Bldg. Mali) esse Phenaa Taker 4SS0 ATTENTION MUSIC TEACHERS Monday Musical Recital Han, 148 ISth St. Is available for recitals and class work. Phone Studio Chairman GEORLY SWANSON BDWT, KM OREGON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC The O. C. K. i a echjol ef made tun a staff ef teaebua for beglnnm. Intermediate, advanced or diploma cradnataa, and barbx anda desraa orrgrtea ta plaso, voice, nolin. harp. asandoHn, cuitar, thaeiy. harm 007, ate. For farlhar in'or madne call or address 4. H. KDWAR0S, L. H. tp WARDS. Manaew - P leapt ee Raeaet auHaiwa. iOSVt Faurtlt St. aa SSairtoaa Saxophones Martin Martin Bind instru ments are of supe rior worth. Ask any musi cian of reputa tion and he will tell you that the "Old" Mir tin One is first YA class. The Martin Lis Is CompUto . Cornets. Trumpets.' Saxophones ana every thine-for the modern Band. MELODY -C" SAXOmONE fi.F.JOHilS0HPiAH0fO. 14 Siath, Bet, AUsr sl UerrisW MUSIC The Roy Marion Wheeler System of Music Instruction C MONDAY ChUdren's Lesson, threw Basinesa Man and Women's Mr. WKoeler't Master Lessons Two lessons for ......, Lessons by Mr. Ishatn (assbtssst to Mr. WbevUr) Four H kssofu for . . .Tl. . Foot one- hour lessons for .. . -: ReaaoaableIass Lessons and Courses given under the direction , , Phone Main 7461 302 Goodnough BuUding, Third Floor, 170 Phono Main 7481 Virgil Edwin Uham, Secretary. 'Mail address is MISS EVELfeNE C ALBREATH Assistant to Frana X. Arena in New York City for two- years, will spend the entire winter in Portland and receive pupils in tone placement (Bella Canto), French. German, and Italian operatic repertoire. ' MISS HELEN C ALBREATH PIA50. Godowsky method. NOT Godowsky series.- Accredited tescher. Monthly recitals by pupils. European study 1M7-8-9-12. . . This Is to certify that Miss Evelene CalbVeath is eminently qualified to teach the Arens Vocal Method. Calbreath Studios PHONE TATAR 2477 860 BELMONT STEET Vocal and Grand Opera Studio , Authentic Italian Method of BEL CANTO From Very Beginning to Uraad Osera Bspcrtolre Signor CORRUCCINI Seven Seasons Musical Director and Conductor for the Portland Opera Association eS Bssh A Lane Building. Residence Phone Sellweod Itli. LOUIS AMBR0SCH Teacher of the Art and Technic of Violin Playing 8TTJDIO t ZILERS IIAITT; SCSI BEGIKIfBS AND ADVANCED PUFILS ACCEPTED MARIE A. S. SOULE, Mus. Bac. P-IARO, MARMOHY, TMSONV. Pupil of Albert 'Ram Panona, Matropalitaa CoUasa, Near York City; Xaver nebantaBka. Berlin 1 K tartar Hall. London. Entiaad; sod Pnet Graduate Chioato Mtancal Coueta. TirtH Prnno School. Maw York City. asa TisrregstTH FRANCK (Violin) Authorised representative of Sevclk (Prague) and Musin of the Royal Belgian Hchool. EICHENLAUB From Beginning to Concert Appearance STUDIO 8TJITE COLUMBIA BCILD15Q MINNETTA MAGERS OS)RTRALTO. TEACHER OF SINGING , PnpU of Cbaa. W. Clark. Herman Da Vrtea. Herbert Miller. A fraduite of Chieaco Hnaioal ColUsa; IS jraara a vocal teacher in Chka(o. Portland and Salem. PupUa include profaarional aoloiaU and eoseert ainfen. STUDIOS 210-11-12 TILPORD BLDSj SgTWIl TgNTH ANO gLKVKNTH OH BtOltRiaOM STftSBT. PHONE IftWY. SSSS. HAROLD Violin STUDIO TIXFOBD BLDO. GEORGIA RICH PIANO 403 Tilford Building ; Phone Woodlawn 2092 MITYLENE FRAKER STITES CONTRALTO Has nlinti front anmmer season of srady with Oscar Beagle, Hew Tork. AVAILABLE FOR CONCERT AND ORATORIO Stndto, Bath Laae Bldg-Betlsaee, C44 Everett SUPIobo) Broadway fM DORA DEAN McCUTCHEON TEACHER OF PIANO 4 THEORY, HARMONY AND TECHNIC A New and Scientific SjVtera for Beginners and Teachers 81 Filta Street, Cot. Mostgomery. Fkose Mala till HELEN HARPER COHCEBT T10tTlST A3TD , TEACHEBt Pupil of Frank O. Elcflenlaub. - ates. Stadle; (M KemJlwerUi Aveaae. v Pkeae BeUweee. ISM. Rose Conrsen-ReetJ VOCAL TEACHER ' . sM Bask aV LaaaBl4g.. - V i , .PHOHB Mala liW , c , , tfc ajr MORNING PIANO LESSONS $1 vs. months.,....' Caws Swceoaful Poplla:. Iieile ColleUa (wfnner Prix de Berne. Paha Conservatoire) ; Beatrice Wil ton, Ethel Bsrkatale Warner (accredited teacher) , Boy Goodman, Gordon Soola (well-known con eert piaaiat) . 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Rachel Paulson Piano txrkd Harmony i STUDIO: RtttBCBCts 0S-4,Bsk Sk Une Bids. 41 B MTHIamatte Blfd. lw'P V0e9fjBaMMt The Art of Public Speaking May Louise Wilson, Instructor ' In Dramatie Art; lomllR. Voice Baildlnc ', and Paiae; PHvate and Claaa Instrnettea. Nlalit Claaaaa New Fermi nt, ' - PHONE BROADWAY B204 arwDio: saa pittook: blk. WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM Violin Soloist an4 Teacher . H0B fcf ippolotsiaat Oaly-y -00 HeBV bu:., '' tm9nt CARL Conductor Portland Symphony. Orchestra Mr- r! i DIERKE DENTON KINDRED O ALAI !r!rveLVT et Art Dramatique 4 VOICE, PIANO, VIOLIN, DRAMATIC aART FRENCH ITALIAN Children's Classes, Student Recitals, Ensemble Practice FOR TERMS ADDRESS SEC, 234 I0TH, OR PHONE MAIN 7398 -Atmosfera I law! f GJs nign a S9le Isstraeter 1 1 . j nsnna ge hsritnn R. prano. BSOADWAT a" CHRISTIAN POOL Coaeert'Tleloseelllst and Teaeker Principal Cellist Portland Symphony Orchestra. Stndio 7M EllerS Bldg. Pkoae Mala IKS. 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