THE OREGON SUNDAY JOUHNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. . SEPTOIBER 10, 1922. . Elwyn Artists Given Ovation AtBigFestlval 44TTTE HAVE Just had advice of ths ; AV splendid success that number of our artist har bad at tha recent AahrlUe, N. G. musical- fesUraV" said H. M. McFadden, the new manager of tha ElwTit concert bureau. Tom of their solo artiats, Matxenauer, Easton, William and House, are beta present ed here on our Elwyn Artist Series, aad news of the big ovations awarded them naturally pleases us imrnenselr. Two of our other artists, Arthur MVJdleton and Paul Althouse, are meeting with unqualified success) In their joint con cert tour of Australia. Beth- are saJen- did artists and deserre all of the suc cess they meet. In a cablegram frots Midd the other day. be tells of our sold-out houses at The Sydney audi torium. To my certain knowled, Melbs is the only other artist who has equaled that record. We are, natural ly, proud of our Elwyn 'Artist Series concerts, and can assure the people of Portland that it shall ever be our aim to bring here the best artists obtain able without regard to cost. By offer ins; these at popular prices, we feel that we are doing our part in the develop ment of the musical life of our city." Mr. McFadden has recently taken over the management of the Elwyn con cert bureau, and is naturally enthusi astic over the opening- of the Elwyn Artist Series. All of the concerts will be held at The Auditorium, in order to accommodate a greater number of music lovers who wish to avail them selves of the opportunity of bearing the world's greatest artists at popular Bribes. The concerts will be opened on Tues day evening, October 10, with June : Margaret Matxenauer. prima donna i contralto of the Metropolitan Opera. who will make her initial bow to Port land in a concert on Monday, October 2 The third concert will be given Im mediately following the holidays in January, when Mlrovitch, the distin- .gulshed Russian pianist-composer, win be the artist. On January 19 Mischa , El man. the celebrated Russian violinist, wfll be heard as the fourth artist at- . traction of the Elwyn Series. Febru ary 23 a brilliant Joint concert will be given by Mine. Florence Easton. prima donna soprano of the Metropolitan Opera' company, and Paul Althouse. tenor, also of the Metropolitan forces. Alberto Salvi, the harpist, who so elec trified Portland at his brilliant concert last season, has been secured for a re turn engagement this season, and will be presented by the bureau as Its sixth artists attraction on March 12. The final concert of the Elwyn 1922-23 sea son will . be given on March 26, when it will present "Cosl fan tutte1 ("A School for Lovers"), the sparkling Mo sart comic opera, which so took New York by storm when revived at the Metropolitan last season. This gay. tuneful opera will- be sung in English by an all-star cast headed by Irene Williams, prima donna soprano, and Justin House, tenor. ... - Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed, who has been In New York City for the summer, expects to return to Portland Septem ber 15 to reopen her voice studio. The Portland contralto was interviewed by a representative of the New Tork Tribune. vv nai nas impressed me as tnjAcn as any other one thins: about New Yock .is the widespread understanding ot music" she Is quoted. "The ordinary man or woman, because of the ' opera and the large number of concerts by the leading artists of the world, and because of the fact that the personaji--v ties of the great figures in contempo- Varv music are so identified with the .everyday life of the community, pos- sesses at least the beginnings of i musical background. It appears obvi ous. too. that the high standard main tained in the music of the big motion picture theatres, patronized by so many thousands each week, has its educational effect. As teacher I have found that the necessity for building up a foundation of information a background for the pupil is generally a most important feature, althougn music" is on a very high plane in Port land." fifra. Reed also mentioned that of all the singers she has trained, a blind Girl. Miss Marguerite Carney, has the most appealing quality of voice. "I have had other pupils who sur passed her in brilliance and technique." Mrs. Reed continued, "but I have never heard any voice that had such power to stir the emotions of - an audience. At first I was afraid that perhaps the emotion that others, as well as myself, felt when Bhe saris was due to. knowl edge of her infirmity.- But I have .tested her voice in ways that have conviaced me that her ability to reach the heart is solely a matter of voice quality." Ashville. N. C. has just completed its third annual music festival, at which concerts by celebrated concert and opera stars were enjoyed by thou sands of music lovers from Ashville " and the surrounding ' country. The Ashville festival is of particular Inter est to Portland music lovers in that a number of Its leading soloists will be heard tn concert here during the com ing season. Mine. Margaret Matxe- nauer. contralto ; Mrae. Julia Claus . sen, measo ; Mia Irene Williams, so prano, and Edward 'Johnson and Jud : son House, tenors, were the leading soloists. At the last moment Johnson was prevented by illness from appear ing, and the festival management sent h hurry-up. call to Mme. Florence Kaaton. prima donna soprano of the Metropolitan company, who substi tuted for the tenor. The audiences were enthusiastic about Mme. Eastern's ' sineing. Of the Ashville solo artist. Mme. Matxenauer. Mme. Easton, Miss . Williams and Mr. House will be heard here this season in the Klwyn Artist Series concerts. Miss Martha Reynolds returned this week from an interesting trip to Los : courtesies from the musical people, i She was honor guest at a dinner given ; at his home by Charles Wakefield : t adman, followed by a party at the J Hollywood Bowl, the large outdoors ! theatre, to hear Alfred Herts direct the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchea : tra. The week previous Mr. Cadman was soloist at this concert, when an entire Cadman evening was green to aa audience of SOW people. Miss Reynolds , was also entertained at a party give ! by France Ootdwater concert manager. given at the Pllgrimaga theatre, with : the moat unusual pilgrimage play. Miss Reynolds is now arranging for Mr. Cadman'a appearasto with Prte- cess Tsianina in Portland and other places in the Northwest during the coming winter. , The Suanysid Congregational choir. - J. A. HolUngsworth, director,' resumed ; its regular wort last Saturday. The quartet members are Mrs. Milton Run- i yn- soprano : Mrs. ? Bertha FrtOtett. contralto ; Jacob Ferguson, tenor: J. i Scott Milne, bass. The choir consists I f. SO voices. Mrs. Gladys Morgan 7 Farmer la-th organist. j . , " mttstc, nRAMAmm M - r I a '. ill - in MfSo CliffordMdoire Child Music Specialist . Reopen Her Studios, 603-604 Bush dc, Lane Building In the Interest of Children and the Science of-Music Mrs. Mpore will give free of charge and all obligation A Psychological Test of MusicvU Talent to ascertain the- quality and extent of the -child's musical mind, o j i c. a. i . 4. o i t a - t n l : . 4-A '.x can be tested at a time, register FUNDAMENTAL MUSIC TRAINING SCHOOL v MRS. CUFFOBO MOORE, DIRECTOR MRS. ETHEk NICKS MRS. LUCIA HART MBS. A R BQSCOW MOTHERS Investigation Costs Nothing I VISIT AND, SEE CHILDREN AT WORK Wednesday, September 13, at 4 o'Clock Saturday, September 16, at 11 o'Clock Studios 603-604-606-502-515 Bush & Lane Blg. ACCREDITED TEACHERS ALL GRADES TAUGHjT Mrs. Hicks will conduct special classes for children 5 to 8 years Knowlton Music Studios '202 HILFORD BUILDING VOICE CULTURE PIANO COMPOSITION Rates Moderate. Phone for Appointment, Broadway 2737 MINNETTA MAGERS TEACHER OF SINGING . ACCREDITED BY STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION STTrpiO-tlS T1I.FOED BUILDI5G BEOADWAI 2StS Pupil Hermaji D Vrles, leading- music critic, Chicago ; Charles W. ClarkS and Herbert Miller of Paris. 1 EJA PIANO Astnsrlsed Etfonnti of KrDOLFH GATtZ sd LOUIS VICTOR BAAS ELSIE M. LEWIS, Teacher of Violin Biglnners and advanced students accepted.' Class in ensemble Saturday mornings from 11 to 12 for children. Orchestra rehearsals for Intermediate and advanced students to commence October fr. West 814 Studio, 1 Bash A Laae Bunding Mt. Tabor SrssJo, M East Sixtieth Street Psoas Tabor 7037. Tgr L. CARROLL DAY, President 148 Thirteenth Street BROADWAY ZSS We nisU to tmnoimcc that ret have secured the services of ALYS MAY BROWN to conduct the- dancing classes this season. Rose Coursen-Reed Exponent of dhe Principles and Art of "Bel Canto" Teacher of folicsing well knows church singers: Mrs. W. H. Chat ten, First MethodSst ; Nina. Dressel. First Presbyterian ; Rose Frledle GianelH. St. Mary" cathedral : Ger trude Porter, Forbiea Presbyterian : Helen Fromme-ScMedler. Rose City Presbyterian ; Blanche Berreth Stanton, First Congregational : Mrs. C. W. YelldSng, Piedmont Presbyterian. 308 Bush & Lane Bldg. - MAIX lie Rupert 1VL Crabb TEACMCIt PIANO AND VIOUN STUDIO BWSIt LAME BLDO. its AMsr. Wwii fcrte OSTT. Anna Ellis Barker PIANO ivrn. or waocb sMrsqrH Fall Term Opens Sc$. IS TIl MAIN Mrs, Livia Marstrs Piano and Harmony TrataiM Sate. IS. sxca scHixa. cxaaxs ems) FMONE CAST ItBt M. B. PALACIOS IRSTBUCTOSt IN CLABIMCT. BUkMIMS Ul ANB OUITAR Studio: 337 TiUord Bldg, ' YERTM ABB BKRRION . by calling East '175. MARJOR1E VIOLIN HARMONY STUDIOS 108-0.412 TIlfoM Bldf Xesth Mi Korricos. Broadway 1847. sawooi eei8. Kirs. Nelle Rotbwell May Pianist and Teacher "Dunning System, of Improved Music Study for Beginners' used for Foundation work. Resident Studio, Alameda Park 900 EL Twenty-ninth St. North Walnut 4673 r CECIL WEAUX Vocal Teacher and Concert Artist Past Four Tears with Percy Rector Stephen in New Tork. Phom Bes'y. Mais 1487 STUDIO: AMBASSADOR APTS. Frances Dayton Teacher of Piano Mlh Scfcooi Credits RES. STUDIO See FLANDERS STREET iy sis REOPENED THE SPITZNER VIOUN STUDIO BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS hlOH SCHOOL CREDITS PARENTS Let yoor child stad? pssso at soma, where yn u hear his Irumi Children maom " -tttt fa. ttwutcs wtaea tlwr see that th teacher am. Mr. F. Bbef QeSd Stucfilf tim aetalM boa la tsehnie. taserprvlattaa sad SBOasciz; (hat chiklm sndtataad. Far as hrtanrtew at year heme, telpe aut. eas-so Elizabetli L :; Johnson , PIANO STTTDIOr Ul TltFOUB BX.DO. Sesldsars Stndto, 4319 SXd Are. S. E. . Paeae Aate. C17-7S ' LE III . II FRANCK II Mil K y r&rn .. iuju 1 BEATRICE VIOLIM FROM BEGINNING TO Mr. Krrh.enla.Hb is the teacher! of violinists who arrive.. Having- been a pupil for three years and now an authorized representative of Sevcik, the world famous master, air. Kichenlaub is prepared, to impart the principles of the Sevcik school of violin playing, which is -conceded to he the greatest system for the perfection of technique ever developed. Mr. Eichenlaub is not only aa exponent of the technical side of violin playing-, but through his associa tion with Musln of the Royal Conservatory of Belgium he derived -his ability to produce in his pupils the idea tor the production of a singing- tone, characteristic of the Belgian system of bowing. HIGH SCHOOL! ASH TJXTrERSITT CREDITS. COMPETE If T ASSISTANT TEACHERS Si ii I B William Robinson Boone Mabelle Boone PIANO ORGAN VOICE Frances Miilkey Children's Training 353 Holladay Ave. Phone East 4738 Atmosfera mosrera IS. I V. , 4. 1 Best Exponent in Portland Italian School of "BEI, CASTTO la ALL BRAKCHES From Very Beginning to Graad Opera Repertoire. . Signor CORRUCCINI ITlne Reasons SIuBlcal : Director aad Conductor for the Portland Opera Association. Stsdio: Bash Jt Lane Baildiag Residence Phone Sellwood 1210 KATE DELEi MARDEX DUNNING SCHOOL OF IMPROVED MUSIC STUDY Registrations 3ow Being Received for Classes Beginning Sept. It BROADWAY 891 I SEW STUBfO, SI 3T. 1ITH, CORKER DATIS MITYLENE FRAKER-STITES i CONTRALTO TEACHER OW SINOINO ANNOUNCES OPENIJfO OF THE TALL SEASON It ri-rmm mm gnat pi nr to rMonatend to ray pnpO and Uiom interested in th art of Tcdoa prodTjctjom aad wpetSnira Mitjrlen Fraksr-Stitas, wo is particiUarly well rened in Ui Sl iUod. j (Sisaed) ERWIN MUTCH. RatWsnes Pftans AUnssr ISM rsrs S a. m. ' - STUDIO 408 BUSH A LANE SUILDINQ G00DNOUGH Piano Studio i Charges Per Tens at Pfear Weeks Hoar, weekly .1 fit t-Hoor, weekly .... -HfiaXi weakly .. ., f Grades I to IT i f Hear wi it-Hsr, " lH-Mor, weekly .i ...U .... H .... Grades to VII wee aiy weekly 680 E. Washirigrton BAST72I4 4 ESSONS IS Ik only method ta orlsteta to-tfa-miot sdariac af sapektr sones in rtal lag aad Jass form. Waterman Piano School SIS Columbia SUj, Ow R1S Thaa'trs ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNALIT WILL BRING BUSINESS V f 1 PIANO CONCERT APPEARANCE Mrs. Eichenlaub, who is a certified pupil of Scharwenka and Byl&u of Berlin, has had unusual success in producing pupils with a well devel oped technical equipment. The accom panying cut shows the Increase ef span in a hand after three weeks' study in relaxation and hand develop ment. Prepare the hand and avoid technical difficulties. No one need have trouble in acquiring an octave technique. Study a system of technique that in an phases is applied directly to the most difficult compositions and enables one to memorize with ease and bufld upa. varied repertoire High School Credits Stsdio Salts Columbia Bldg West Park aad Washington Telephone Broadway 70t j Conserbatorp of jHustc Artistica TENOR Art of Singing I Bel Canto -Overtone Instructor of leading singers local and national. Students thoroughly fitted for the opera and con cert stage. Italian and French diction. Broadway tiit tt JTorth Nineteenth Street E. GLADTS If ASH LENA WHEELER CHAMBERS PIANO WMiT BUSH LANE BLOB. PHONE EAST 2S2 Joseph A. Finley Yocal Teacher Cendoetsf f the Pertiantf Oratorio Society Chotrmaxtor of Arista Baptist Churck IT TILFORO BLBOW BDWY. E77T MRS. AXICA L'HOMMEDIU MOORE PIANO LsttoBi at Studla or Puslls ' Homes Emphasis Tharousn Mustcal Fawrdatien SSIBtlLL ST. ATWATER SI OS TED BACON violin 205-6 Tilford Bldg. Studio, Broadway 2020 Residence,,. Tabor 2020 CeliaE. Ward PIANO ietLWard VIOLIN - Studio 927 Belmont St. Phone Tabor 6938 CHABXES BEATBICE MERICE PIANO BESrDEJTCE STUDIOS 266 North Twenty-sixth . . Street TELEPHONE MAIN USt . Piano Harmony STATE ACCBEDITED TEACHES STCDIO SAVIER 8TBEEZ ATWATEB 4J71 TILFORp STUDIO Music and Art MISS GLADYS FOROICB and . RILLE. . OR1ETHU YSEN 315 Tilford Bldg. PORTLANO. OREGON BROADWAY SOSS GRACE COFFIN STORY TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARBtONY CERTIFIED LE8CHETIXKT EXPONENT Studia 70O Market 8L' Drive Phone Main 4482 R CfJ RC i ORMATIO ; Bish School ..r.rU-r TENOR PSpUs Stadyias WILBER NO P1rtel, DCtn ACCREDITED Kecaira nCLlJ TEACHER School Credits STUDIO: , 414 TILFORD ' BUILDING RES. PHONE MAIN S16S. MRS. C. E. G0ETZ CLASSES rOKifXNCj XH ' Fundamental Music Training RESIDENCE STUDIOl PHONE: 441 EAST 41 ST ST. TABOR 4363 IDA MAY COOK Teacher of Piano CONCERT ACCOMPANIST Studio: 607 Columbia Bids Res.: 061 E. EerU Res. Phone: East S11S Mrs. J. Hanrey Johnson Pianos-Voice , 507 Bush & Lane Bldg. Stadlo, Mala J178. Res East 2SS Mrs. Tracy Ray Grove BIANO Accredited Teacher Stsdio 664 East Stb Street Fkoae Sellwood 2805 ARLINE SMITH Teacher of Piano Psoas AtrraUr MIS., 46 lttk St. DANIELH.WILSON PIANO AND HABMONW 302 Tilforci Building MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN BOONE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TO 12 DAILY Frances Mulker Leila Walter, Teachers 1S81 Saner IM:. . Cast 47SS Paul T. Stucke ' : ' TEL'S. BAC."; ' " " (Royal Laiasie) ; : PiANOORGAH Ji EXFE&T : CHOIB, TSAJITES ' n il SroatEosseTT Prire Atwater StlS Harr PAUL . I II ' wL&im REGISTRATION, FALL TERM, Begins Tomorrow, Sept. 11 David Campbell, Otto Wedemeyer, George Hotch kiss Streetijtistic Directors Splendid Faculty ' ot Fifteen Instructors TKe ScKool of Fifth Annual Year Boo 'sent on application. Branch Studios in Rose City Park and Irvington Phone Atwater 4200 for full information. Address 654 Everett street. Vocal Scholarship Contest Phyllis Wolfe, concert sopraho and vocal teacher of inlet" national training and experience, will give a free scholarship for the ensuing season to the best voice, singing in open com" petition, early in October. Information and, application blanks may be obtained al the studio? 300 Tilford Bldg. Italian Classes Now Being Formed CONCERTS MoDeLaPaipelle CONCERT BARITONE INTERPRETATION fVL 8 w TEACHERS INTENSIVE COURSES for PROFESSIONALS DO YOU TRY TO SINQ WITH EFFORT OF THE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES INSTEAD OP WITH DIAPHRAGMATIC IMPUL8E? 202 TILFORD BUILDING FRANCES SHEEHY: PIANO STUDIO , - TELEPHONES 602 Bush & Lane Bldg;. . 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