S TEINWAY. Thursday Evening November 17, General Manager, Eaic CLARKE Concert Manager, JAMES E. FURLONG

S TEINW AY I General Manager, Eaic CLARKE Concert Manager, JAMES E. FURLONG consider the Steinway Piano absolutely unique in that it combines the p...
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General Manager, Eaic CLARKE Concert Manager, JAMES E. FURLONG

consider the Steinway Piano absolutely unique in that it combines the production of sound , from the softest pianissimo to the greatest forte, with an extraordinary perfec-

tion of action. The Steinway seems to defy the laws of acoustics and allows the daintiest runs in a Chopin nocturne

to be immediately followed by a thunA new Steinway piano can be purchased as low as$875 up Convenient terms arranged

derous forte in a Tannhauser overture-transcription . Therefore , as long as I have the privilege to play on a Steinway I can justly say -to use the much - abused though expressive term -"I should worry!"

EVERYTHING IN MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS- PIANOS-PHONOGRAPHS

and the former J. W. Martin & Bro. Store-73 State St.

Thursday Evening November 17, 1927

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ST E INWAY THE /NST/\UMENT OF THE /MMO/LTALS

EASTMAN THEATRE Rochester, New York General Manager, ERIC CLARKE Concert Manager, JAMES E. FURLONG

O O Four generations

IT IS possible to build a piano to sell at any given price, but it is not often possible to build an excellent piano under such conditions. Steinway pianos are not -and never have been-built to meet a price. They are made as well as human skill can make them, and the price is determined later. The result is the world's finest piano.

of musical idealism have made the Steinway the "Instrument of the Immortals ." Eight members o f t h e Steinway family actively engaged in t h e manufacture and distribution of the Steinway Piano-a guarantee of the perpetuation of Steinway standards and ideals.

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JOINT RECITAL Let us show you the new Steinway Ebonized small grand at $1400. Convenient terms , if desired . Your instrument taken in trade.

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REINALD WERRENRATH AND

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and the former J. W. Martin & Bro. Store-73 State St.

KATHRYN MEISLE , CONTRALTO and

REINALD WERRENRATH , BARITONE

Program 1. (a) Some Rival Has Stolen My True Love Away (Traditional Surrey Air) .............Arr. by Lucy Broadwood (b) When Dull Care-(Old English) ............Arr. by H. Lane Wilson (c) Lauf der Welt (The Way of.the World) .............. Edvard Grief (d) Gruppe aus dem Tartarus (Group from the Tartarus) Franz Schubert MR. WERRENRATH

2. (a) Lied-Weit uber das Feld (Far from the Field) ............Brahms (b) Liebotschaft (Love's Message) (c) An die Musik (To Music) .............Schubert (d) Lachen and W einen (To Laugh and to Cry (e) Der Erlkoenig (The Erl King)

4. (a) As Fair Is She As Noonday Light ................... Rachmaninoff (b) Homeland Mine ..................................Gretchaninof

(c) Snowflakes (d) Aria-"Ah! mon Fils" (Ah! My Son) from Le Prophete..Meyerbeer MISS MEISLE Boots ( Rudyard Kipling )

.................... Hazel H. S. Felmann

The Green - eyed Dragon .......................... Holseley Charles Princess of the Morning Light ...................... Harriet Ware Duna ( Marjorie Pickthall ) ....................... Josephine McGill Danny Deever .................................. Walter Damrosch MR. WERRENRATH 6. (a) The City of Rachel ...........................Mary. Turner Salter (b) Song o' the Lass ................................ Samuel R. Caines (c) Bold Unbiddable Boy .......................... Charles V. Stanford (d) Turn Ye to Me (Old Highland Melody)

.....Arr. by Malcolm. Lawson

(e) Les Filles de Cadix (The Maids of Cadiz) ........Clement L. Delibes Miss MEISLE

MISS MEISLE 3. Aria-"Credo" from Otello ..................................... Verdi MR. WERRENRATH

7. Duet-Calm as the Night ...................................... Goetze MR. WERRENRATH AND MISS MEISLE

PROMENADE INTERMISSION (10 Minutes)

HERBERT CARRICK, Accompanist for Mr. Werrenrath SOLON ALBERTI, Accompanist for Miss Meisle

A Few More Days to Buy Series Tickets For

EIGHT MATINEE CONCERTS (Beginning Nov. 10) by the

ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA EUGENE GOOSSENS , conductor

Opening with All-Wagner Concert Next Thursday SAVE MONEY WITH A SERIES SUBSCRIPTION Prices 8 Concerts-Balcony, $3.50; Orchestra and Loge, $4.50; Mezzanine, $6.00.

Series Seats Now Selling at Concert Box Office, 10 A. M.to9P.M. 3^L'iat^s.^'^QQ^^t^t^E^:EQ^t^Q^t^t^EQ"^L ^'CEQQ?^Q^t^c'Q^t^t^Q^2"rt"Q^S.QQCE#Q'^^L^CE^

Chiekering Piano Used Music LOVERS SHOPPE, Agent, 29 East Ave.

Next Thursday Night (8:30 Sharp)

Farewell . Concert by the Most Beloved Artist of the Concert Stage

SC H U M A N N - H E I N K Making her last Rochester appearance before closing her glorious concert career. Seats Now-$ 2.00, $2.50, $3.00

STE I NWAY the instrument of the immortals Is There Any Christmas Gift So Beautiful, So Imperishable? General Manager, ERIC CLARKE

I F THIS is to be a Christmas that will be remembered - g i v e a Steinway. Gift of a lifetime! For 30, 40, 50 years and more it will continue to bring delight and entertainment to your family. And with the years its pre-eminent name, its graceful beauty w i 11 evergrowingly claim your affection, -y o u r pride of ownership.

Concert Manager, JAMES E. FURLONG

Steinway Uprights $875 up Steinway Grands $1,400 up Steinway Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos $3,975 up Your present instrument taken in trade. Terms arranged to suit your convenience.

Sole authorized dealers for Steinway and Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos

EVERYTHING IN MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS-P IANOS- PHONOGRAPHS

and the former J. W. Martin & Bro. Store-73 State St.

ITALIAN STREET CRIES

THE ENGLISH SINGERS Chimney Sweeps ....................... Jacques du Pont (c. 1600) 11a Rag and Bone .................. Adrian Banchieri (c. 1568-1634) lib Hot Chestnuts .........................Jacques du Pont (c. 1600) 11c

FLORA MANN NORMAN STONE NELLIE CARSON NORMAN NOTLEY LILIAN BERGER CUTHBERT KELLY

DUETS AND TRIO I Spy Celia ...........................Henry Purcell (1658-1695) 12a John, Come Kiss Me Now (16th Century) ..Arr. by E. W. Naylor (1867) 12b The Three Fairies ................ ..... Henry Purcell (1658-1695) 12c

Program (The Numbers correspond to those in the accompanying word-book)

CAROLS

MOTETS Hodie Christus natus est ..... Jan Pieterzoon Sweelinck ( 1562-1621) 31 Ave Verum ........................... William Byrd ( 1543-1623) 2 Hosanna to the Son of David .. ...... Thomas Weelkes (1575-1623) 45

Corpus Christi .....................Set by Peter Warlock (1894) 50 The Holly and the Ivy ........... Set by Rutland Boughton (1878) 54 In Dulci Jubilo ...............Set by R. L. de Pearsall (1795-1856) 55 (This program is subject to slight alteration)

MADRIGALS AND A BALLET Sing We and Chant It ................ Thomas Morley (1558-1603) 0 Softly Singing Lute . ........... Francis Pilkington ( 1562-1638) 4 Though Amaryllis Dance . .............. William Byrd (1543-1623) 5

DOUBLE-STAR RECITAL Thursday Evening, January 5th DUSOLINA

FOLK SONGS

GIANNINI

The Dark-Eyed Sailor ... Arranged by R. Vaughn Williams (1872) 8 The Turtle Dove ...............................................

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Wassail-Song ................................................. 10

PROMENADE INTERMISSION (Ten Minutes)

One of the Greatest Sopranos of the day and RUDOLF

LAUBENTHAL The Metropolitan Opera Company's Brilliant Young Wagnerian Tenor Mail Orders Now-Box Office Sale Friday, Dec. 31st. Prices-$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50

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