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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 8

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0ompungill IA)S ANGELES EVENING EXPRESS 'SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 1921- nr -gt- nr--r---reo Ir-w--s- t- rir Irs A nir d' 4 LOS ANGELES EVENING EXPRESS 'SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 1921 11AV USte dna Wee tisY9Pe4 Rittt Jaciritirtg ftOS10Wft00St000akm10fO S0010WiftP'606 1 r---- sir 94t '61111utat artt- 44 4 it I itg st 14: vi LA 4- 1 Ifleellsik vowed Nina" 47 iwa ---------6 I I I I i I MUNICIPAL 'NURSE TO DEVELOP OPERA STARS IS URGED BIG RUSS VIOLINIST To GIVE RECITALS NOV 4 11 nIZAUMAN'S SPECIAL Sunday Concert Extraordinary Tomorrow Morning 11 o'Clock Sid Grauman Presents 4 of America's Most Distinguished Artists in rIRAUMAN'S SPECIAL Sunday Concert Extraordinary kji Tomorrow Morning 11 o'Clock Sid Grauman Presents a rf A RAs A -al-a- 1 Half! Cre Half Cr Half Cr By FLORENCE PIERCE REED BUITILIG SERIES OF 8 RECiTALS OPENS WITH CHOPIN PROGRAM Three Grauntan Solaists Sunday Olga Steeb World Famous Pianist SCREEN ART NOW TAUGHT BY EXPERT nAnrrit I IIT lintit 1111 111101011E I I nol Om SI EMI 1 Estelle Ileartt Dreyfus internationally famed contralto William Tyroler metropolitan Opera Conductor "an accompanist without a pear" Basil Ruysdael Metropolitan Grand Opera star and one of the world's greatest haws Metropolitan Grand Opera one of the worlde greatei Ileiretz famous Russian Violinist will give two recitals only at Philharmonic auditorium the first Friday evening November 4 the second Friday ntatince November 11 with change of program itelfetz Is one of the wonder-chil(Inn of RUSSia one of the many pupils and certainly the most brilliant of the Auer constellation of liddier-stars fibs training started when he was 3 lie worked first with his father and later gained admission to the Royal School of 'Music at Vilna Ile made his first public appearance at 6 playing the Mendelssohn concerto At 9 after two years with Auer in Petrograd he created a sensation In his public appearance as soloist with the orchestra at Paviovska Regular Granman Prices Reserved Beata NOW-55e Think of IU All these great artiste on-the same program In the biggest musical feast of all time Presented in conjunction with the Paramount photeplay GLORIA SWANSON in "Under tho Lash" and regular Grauman program Regular Gramm Think of iti All these gre Presented in conlunptio SWANSONin "Under The Art of "Bet Canto" in All Its Branches anches The Ari of f'i Private Lessons ARENSMaster Classes Itt Diction Interpretation 1TOCAL STUDIO Iternegretoratroonl 71 gormal Courses WIRV CITY Lectures ARENS VOCAL STUDIO YORK CITY vete Lessons ster Classes deo Interpretation and Repertoire ataneed atoms on)) rmal Course Lectures VO I dt NEW dt KOF NEW Limnos gling a meager no moll most it( telar daddy I Thereto It's 'cladle 25 Intel their pt them: 'mothers they ea there's Pow 801 longs to 'He's to care garet charge have Interest shall ha adopt aid pare we do to keep Mrs dent of The April ol promint is now lar'' dr! Jackie nations home i actor NV ing his Tod The E1 lion 1 53om meage no moat I telar daddy There It'a "el acti 25 Intl their 1 tnem: ENGAGE SINGERS FOR WHO to announce his Richard Bublig preludist of' unusual piano recitals will open his series of eight pro grams November 11 with a Chopin evening at Gamut auditorium He will follow on the specific date which will include Schubert and Schumann Brahma Beethoven for three SUCCOBSIVO offerings Cesar Franck Bach and Liszt in one and the final will carry Btmoni Schoenberg Soria bine itudhyar Stravinsky and Debussy While the first concerts will present the old masters the final program will be unusually interesting today in that it will interpret the sponsors of the music of tomorrow ore shadowing the music of the new era on the es hold of which Mr Buhlig believes we stunt' limner(' nun- lig preludist of' unusual piano open his aeries of eight gram bereeheroitpate lnIsl itvehinirIni at Gamut audi- torium He will follow on the specific a a which will In dude Schubert eit3nradhmaSchBuemeathnon yen for three SUCCOBSIVO offer- Inge a a Franck Bach and Liszt in one and the final i I I carrY Btmoni Scaohonihnoece7tudhPycartr: Stravinsky Grif les and Debussy While will pfitrost sent the old mas- tera the final program will be unusually inter- eating today in that It thweiallpoinn-- sic of tomorrow sore of the mu shadowing the music of the reeW era on the eshold of Buh which Mr jig believe1 we stand en 'Voice and 'Vocal PeclagoarY Pot 'reacher Flingers and Fermenta (With Diploma) Mr Arena la a pupil of Prof Julien Hey Prot I-1 ey was a pupil of Francisco 141mpertl Italy on ind Vocal Peclagotn7 adore Ringers and Stuaenta With Diploma) to la a pupil or Prof Berlin Prof I-1 es oil of Francisco 1amIy First Los Angeles Vocal Course From October lot to May let For Particulars and Reservations apply to Grace Carrot MIllot Manager 214 Mua lc-Arte Bldg 233 Br Broadway First Los Angele Por dr tRiorsel Grace Carrot Billet 14 Music-Arts Bldg 24 Howard Gaye Says Many on Legitimate Stage Can't Act for Motion Pictures Howard Gaye of the Howard Gaye Studio of Screen Acting -Technique is doing AOMC3 unusually interesting work with students and actors intereated in acquiring professional knowledge of the screen art Among these Earl Hughes brother of Lloyd Hughes recently seen in the Lois Weber production "The Riot" received his training thrciugh Mr Gaye "That people should learn the rudiments of their art at the expense of the studios has always heed a matter of dissatisfaction to the producing companies" says Mr Gaye "Today It is necessary for even the smallest 'bit actors to be conversant with their business and be able to carry out the director's ideas It is a well-known fact that although is a sister art to that of the screen the technique of the latter is different and a great many well-known players from the legitimate have had considerable difficulty in adapting themselves to screen requirements" Lewis A Kerwin presented a group of talented young pianists in recital last Friday evening at his Majestic Theater studio The well-interpreted program consisting of compositions by I3ach Chopin Liszt Palmgren Debussy Linding Lack Friml Grun and Cadman showed pupils possessing accuracy of performance and precision and chkracter in phrasing The next recital will be in the nature of a Thanksgiving party to be held November 25 Mr Kerwin is the newly reappointed organist for the Knights of Columbus and the Ancient Order of Hibernians He took a prominent part in the Columbus Day celebration lending artistic support to Mrs Walter Sheehan soprano soloist of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra as well as appearing with the of trio Sewall Townsend violinist and Robert Campbell cellist 11 Richard Buhlig 1( 4 kg 11111110111 1 of the the studios ha always be 1r 7: MTrIrrte A I ti" 't 'iN4 Howard Gaye Says Many on '1r Legitimate Stage Can't ti nr -Aq Act 1 Howard Gaye of the Howard Gaye "11' Vgt1 i 'ie i4PPO'' '1''' t'l 7 l' for Motion Pictures 4''' 1'! t': Studio of Screen Acting -Technique 4 'I 3 -'i'y'-c: is doing some unusually interesting 1 l'sf1 i a'k 4 1 )4' work with students and actors inter- -) 4 A I et atollAke i i'r'''''-''' )'17741 of the 12 Weber production The Blot" re- -o4401-" 4 '1tf Vt' yIxk: calved hia training through Mr Gaya otta31 1 ie4 1::1:: 1 1 k0V the rudi i -stt'' 4- iRNLpsyraf 'i 441! That people should learn 'vtit ments of their art at the expense of -'44q1 en a matter i GA17 il 11 11 sr: c'''i-174474 of dissatisfaction to the producing 1 4 t'" ndillir i companies says Mr Gaya "Today fckfit Q47 i41ef bit actors to be conversant with 14 it is necessary for even the smallest '4 ii 11V fi1t 1 their business and be able to carry Vtek II 2 71''" out the director's ideas It is a well -rliihl 00k I known fact that although thastage is A 1 a sister art to that of the screen the sti technique of the latter is different itir 00 and a great many well-known plaY- toke-4 I ers from the legitimate have had i 4 considerable difficulty In adapting i iii! ieit4el 7 '711Srili -41- themselves to screen requirements" is Lewis A Kerwin presented a :1: -1 -'4'' group of talented young pianist in 1'IllVf44 4 0y 4 recital last Friday evening at his 4'i Majestic Theater studio The well ') iii-- 7' t'' tfi' interpreted program consisting of 't pf P'1 :1 compositions by Bach Chopin Liszt 'yrtesitefi' l'ing Palmgren Debussy Linding Lack 1 4:4574 Friml Grun and Cadman showed pupils possessing accuracy of per formance and precision and chfirac- tv4iti 4 ti i'''' '1 il tie'7: Ys ter in phrasing The next recital 4 i 137 Igi11 'ii will be in the nature of a Thanks giving party to be held November 'Fil iNI 5 119 i lel 40 i '40''h4AA'''' '1' Ptq NSw'i riT Mr Kerwin le the newly reappoint Co 4 i '1 ed organist for the KnigtittE( Order eastatesases lumbus and the Ancient Richard Bahlig Hibernians He took a prominent 'f: part in the Columbus Day celebra- i tion lending artistic support to Mrs I 'e'4'i' V-'s1r'! i of the Minneapolis Symphony or- f-iir'e Chestra as well as appearing with i Water heehan soprano soloist 0''" the of trim Sewall Townsend tr 4I violinist and Robert Campbell eel- '''V list -tr- Philharmonic Auditmi il Ph harmonic Audito OPENING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT 11111 GRAND OPERA ON THE SCREEN DLETTO" it Tues Wed and Thoradiair "RIGOLETTO" 'rues Wed and Thursday MONDAY NIGHT ON THE SCREEN I 0 Wed and Thursday I Wed Than Sat AT MIS--Tees Wed Thurs DENVMER AND GREGOR CHERNIAVSKY Prement the Eleven-Year-Old ProdigY RUTH WILSON AVSKY 4 BEHYME Prement 1 -I America going to train opera lingers and then bang them en a peg Out in epitce waiting for an uPPorlenity that never comes? Or will the day arrive when each Large city in the country will have municipal municipal opera company and municipal money to back the cultivation of Inueical taste and incidentally aid the thou2-eands of young talented Ringers who out of dthe student class with ao plate to go to gain experience Cr 4 produce their art? What hope is there in the present mess of utter lack of national ispirit to do anything for art or artists? What Is to be done in the present appalling state of lack of municipal Spirit on the part Of cities to do any- thing really energetic for art and artists and struggling students? ADEQUATE AUDITORIUM i Will more than 19 cities in the elleited States ever have en adequate decent auditorium In which to pre-lent big munical events? Los Angeles comes under the national with nearly every large city in the Union In having no hie suitable auditorium where say 10000 persons can gather for some -great vital throbbing human portrayal of art for arts sake and to with the box (Mica If we had an auditorium of that the would the 10000 come? Victor Herbert had some thing to about our national disgrace in a Washington newspaper that are vital snough to nuffer absorption in our own city Although to do Los Aneeles credit it has a sp'endid symphony orchestra Washington has no orchestra and if she had she has no tuditorium in which to put it- Our symphony has Its own home PAN SHOW TALENTS Mr Herbert says: "A couple tof oloumand persons are studying for mtnd opera in New York City alone vont of them have the 1 number of them in fact But what Is the outlook? Where will they ever ret an Opportunity to show what they can do? What good either to themselves or to the world is going as result from this study title expenditure or time money and the terrific pmount of energy and hope? Now in Europe they would be certain of a place where their talent meld be displayed where they could uickly discover if they were worth inything in their chosen profession povernment or municipal opera would rive them that Opportunity "The great public abroad Is sated to the standpoint of intelligent griticista of understanding of music end knowing the masterpieces being lune can give an intelligent opinion" In South America the national sperahouses and theaters are supported by the government Even unenlightened Mexico so called used to lee that persons of great talent were given the privilege to study at the expense of the government STARVING COMPOSERS In America we let our composers starve in attic's We have two big opera goals the Chicago and Metroeolitan with a smaller goal the San Carlo Opera Company run by the kindly Fortune Gallo Three companies to talte the thousands who ire ready for opera And each organization hae singers who have been in it since the year one and will continue as long asi they can push a tone without bursting an artery Who can blame them for sticking like fly paper when it took all their Youth and the beginning of middle tge to get where they are? Mr Berhe thousand pe mind opera Most of then number of le the outiool ret an oppc they can do1 themselves result fro penditure of terrific amou Now in certain of a could be disc prickly disco enything in government rive them th "The great gated to the criticism of end knowing lung can giv In South eperahouses ported by the enlightened IS me that per riven the pr expense of ti IlTARVING 4 In Amerier nerve in ati mars goals politart with Carlo Opera kindly Fort panles to ta cre ready to ig an ization ha in it since th linue as long without burs Who can like fly pape gouth and tge to get It) VIaHn 7ee Rai Gamut Club Auditorium Friday Evening October 28 Thum gifted Artiet-Punil of GREGOR CillinNIAVSKT luta played for Mischa Eltrvian and Jan Kobe ilk and hite been highly coolttlituented by them two world-famous violininta Public cordially invited FR1I4 tickete at 705 Philharmonic Auditorium Geo Iiickel Co Wiley Alien Co go Calif Mottle Co and Ban a' ter Bre Altaic Department HOMIER PIANO USED otober 28 i for Mischa Mums and World-famous violinlete ditorium Geo Iiirket oa' hluela Department amPupil of ut Club Aut Thi gifted Arti st- ORE( iJounbitac oehoerldlklaisir ndinha ben hh virederItluic co wne Alien Co So CI LEWIS A KERwIN CONCEST PIANIST Toschar of PIANtt 01141 Pi Assad Monthly Recitals COMPOSIT14274 Artist Arcomptanlart rapable Assistants Orchestras Supplied 001-2 Maisons Theater Ph IVO Lin- 1 1St CONCERT PIANIST Teacher of PIANO ORGAN Sind COMPOSITItaat Artlut Accompanist Ph IVO Lin- I tat LEWIS A Assistants Orchestras i rirnpobniethly Recitals For the musleal setting of the motion picture of -Rigoletto" adapted from Vietor Hugos TIOVel and the grand opera which will be shown at Philharmonic atid toriu opening Monday night the following singers have been engaged for the arias and the famous quartet number: Marl Meeker baritone Lucy Merz colora- tura Margaret de Lamont contralto and Max Alexander tenor Among these Mr Meeker is perhaps the best known both as teacher and soloist in Southern California In conjunction with the pictures these sengers will give the musical atmosphere and If the musicians' strike is over there will be a corn- Mete grand opera orchestra it is announced The performances will be Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday evenings with matinees Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Saturday Miss Jess in Recital One of the unique recitals of the season will he that of Graee Wood Seas who will be seen at the Gamut theater next Tuesday evening The art of this gifted American has a charm of its own combining the dra- matte with the Music The program will include plantation melodies Kentucky tunes the golden legend from the French and Russian folk songs Charles Ferry will be at the piano Several hundred signed for memberships to the Los Az gelea Art Contr last Sunday evening at the City Club following a talk by Orra Monnette treasurer of the organization Rupert Hughes and Edmund Russell also spoke of the objects of the center Mme Anba Iprotte was in charge of the interesting program given by Myrtle Pryibil Colby George Willey Ann Thompson Carolyn and Lysbeth La Fevre Rupert Hughes and Lawrence Tibbit I Wallis School In TED SHAWN Building 930 Grand Ave Mail of 3607 Patronized by its GRADUATE61 CHARLES Dramatic Art RAY GLEN 'ANDERS RYLLIS BARNES CHES- TER CONKLIN and others Grand Ave Main UATESI CHARLES BARNES allis School In TE 3607 --ef-- RAY Dramatic Arx TER SCHMANN HEINK TO SING AT AO CONCERTS scliomANN 11 El TO SING AT TV 0 FIRST POP CONCERT OF PHILHARMONICS PUT ON PROGRAM FiRsT pop cgliERT 1 IL 1 1 Itil a SIBLEY PEASE Organist-Director First Presbyterian (north Oreeffint-Director 11 1u IPS Oft6ANI4T and Itr4L 1027 Bonnie Dram 7tP Pl Firnmelsweir 111 Persis fInt 'dB Itereacturst SIBI --Photo ber Hoover Art Moan Upper Olga Steeb concert pianist lower Mme Estelle Heartt-Dreyfoa HOWARD GAYESTUDIO MOTION PICTURE nnAmAno ART Unqualified Official Support of Prominent Produtorts and Casting' Otrectetrnt) Children's Clnee now being formed use-Art Studio 2 18 fldoy Tel I OnS2 LIDIO Casting Eireeters) 8 lidos Tel 100S21 -'r CHESr i i I JOHN BISSELL TROWBRIDGE Teacher of Singing Rend of Maple Department IlibleInstitute of Los Angeles Sixth and Hope Chimes in Conducting Sight Singing Harmony Commweity SinrinN Fred Martin ston's leading teacher for 25 years Pupils' first prize winner st the Teachers' BANJO Convention Hours 10'to 5 MANDOLIN GUITAR 211 Music Arts Studio Bldg Phone 10082 Fannie Dill Composer of Famous CompoNitiono on Puoed by World-Renowned Pianists" MO LEEWARD AVE A few gifted pupils see bring accepted In Phone Wifelike 7309 Musical tomposition end Piano for serious COMPOSER PlANTSTE ennrme4 In theme eubjeete of Singing Angeles minify InrinN her for 25 years or it the Teachers' Idg Phone 10082 rzn CownoTrittlines me bring accepted In nd Piano for serious Mme Ernestine Schumann-Helnk will be soloist for the next pair of Philharmonic concerts Friday and Saturday November 4 and This will bring the return of the beloved diva to one of her best loved haunts Los Angeles the city of welcomes Mr Rothwell has selected Dvorak's New World for the symphonic bouquet and it will be interesting to see the development and growth of the orchestra since its performance for the opening concert two seasons ago The balance of the program will include the poem No 2 "Talmo Orionle" (Lizet) rhapsody "Espana" (Chahrier) recitative "Now Vitellial" and Hondo "Never Shall Hymen" Titus (Mozart) and "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" from Samson and Delilah Saint-Saens) lime The first "pop" concert of the Philharmonic Orchestra will be given tomorrow afternoon at Philharmonic auditorium with Walter Henry Roth-well conducting and 'Mrs Lela Johnstone dramatie mezzo-soprano as soloist Mrs Johnstone will Ring 'Amour vlens alder" from "Samson and Delilah" and "Plus Grand Dane Son Obscurite" from "Queen of Sheba" The orchestra will give the "Pomp and Circumstance" (Elgar) ballet music from "The Cid" (Massenet) "Dance of the Blessed Spirits" (Gluck-Mottl) with flute obligato do Lorenzo "Rustling of Spring" (Sinding-Sitt) Introduction of Act III from "lehengrin" (Wagner) and overture The t3at" (Strauss) Mr Barker of the Gibson studio has returned from a two months' vacation and is being cordially welcomed back to his studio which is already open for the season's work Organ Recital Artistic Sibley Pease one of the leading' organists Of the city gave a pleasing and artistic recital last evening at the First Presbyterian church using the large four manual instrument recently installed Frank Geiger well-known and popular basso assisted Six hundred members of the Young's Market Company were guests The program included: 011 the old melody "Hrte Beata" William Minikes Suite "Oketches or the Balch NOTLIS WEI roam "A Song el the See" Lehr large trete "The iblirile World Symphony" I A tworak "Andalcume" Emile reward tal "A DTSIM" I Bartlett "ris Bul a Tittle Faded Elemelmwmaa fol "Sweet Hour ot Prayer" William Bradbury Grand match trom Weimer Mr rease Coach Praiset Orchestra Arens New York vocal teacher and coach has taken a residence studio at West First street where he will conduct all of his classes Mr Arens recently complimented Lou Angeles on the possession of so fine an asset as the Philharmonic orchestra recently in a speech before the Wa-Wan Club As guest of honor of the Ebell Club this week Mr Arens denounced the criminal maltreatment of the child's voice In the public schools As a remedy he urged that the curriculum of the Teachers' Normal Schools embrace a course in the rudiments of voice culture and vocall pedagogy 1 Organ Recital Artistic While the Grauman Symphony orchestra will be conspicuous for its absence at Grauman's tomorrow morning because of the musicians' strike a fine program has been arranged with three artist soloists of first rank including Basil Ruysdael basso Mine Bstelle Heartt-Dreyfus 'contralto and Miss Olga Steeb pianist Mr Ruysdael who recently took up his residence here was o-ne of the leading bassos with the Metropolitan Opera Company Olga Steeb 1 Is a pianist of extraordinary gifts and perfection of technic Mme will need no introduction to 1 Grauman patrons for she was the star of a concert still vivid in the memory of all that heard it Brohnis' Rhapsodie No 2 the Schubert-Liszt "Hark Hark the I Lark" Mendeissolml "Scherzo" in minor "Seguidrila" by aleestz 1 Mendessohn's "On Wings of Song" I and Baganini-Liszt's "La Campanella" will constitute Miss Stesb'sof iferings hi two groups Zaino Dreyfus will make her selections from classic and popular classic songs of modern and old masters and Ituysdael will be heard in operatic selections from his almost limitless repertoire Concerted instrumental music is also promised Concert Work Ching lira anti EINRICH HAMMER oac branches Wire Culture Ilex mony ComnomitIon and itladnet 706 Majestic Theater Bldg thw morlatL To7 and y-ra HEINRICH HAMMER Nork Coaching In Voice Culture filar nnioultion and Thudnetatty Tuesday and Jr drum Sit Scandinavian Program Swedish Norwegian and Danish male choruses of Los Angeles and an Francisco will combine during a sangerfcst" to be held this evening at Trinity auditorium Prof Axel Pihistrom of San Francisco chief director of the United Swedish male choruses on the coast will direct Solos will be rendered by Miss Beatrice Jamieson of this city the great granddaughter of Jenny Lind famous Swedish prima donna Miss Jamieson Ps a lyric soprano This is her first appearance here Angwald Wicks concert violinist: Conrad Anderson San Francisco baritone and Arthur Biakeley Los Angeles organist will also render solo's All the vocal numbers will be sung in Norwegian Swedish Danish and English MRS CADIEUX ALLEN Soto let and teacher Guitar Mandolin banjo flanalion Steel Lkulcie and Tenor Banjo Thorough inotroction from beginning- up to proteselonal playitig Studio 0711-680 Wainer Aud lUd 30 Grand Main 17b4 9 I In to a Inexcept bunchy ALLEN laalian Steel Guitar of from beginning lo lifer Aud Olda 730 bunchy 0 0 A soo MUSIC AND ART Violin Piano tgnell Piano Reayienre TO Studio 100 North Normandie 597097 WNSEND euwt he I Bag Sewel Ruth Bagnell i7097 no pe how it ing wt so I'll I THE It MENT many ing Ch they spire in the herself structit crochet as in differel china except BROM Foremost Instructors tlt 'A1- ilvt 4' Voice Violin Piano Tar LEWIS A Mr -Teacher of PIANO ORGAN COMPOSITION OtAidlo 01-002 Dlittentle Theat er Bldg RW I IT4 1167 Capable Anefttnntn Lend of ern in'll or-h-t-rn 50PRANO ACCOMPANIST Heien Prappe leacher of Voice and Plano Recife ISIS 11111 Mt Phone el I el ACCOMPANIST app leacher of Voice sod Plano Ptnti lo 185 lit Ilth Mt Phone el I fra tic Theater Bldg AN COMPOSITION hitivoln 1167 of licrain) Oeeheatra 'oleo and Plano Hr Phone el fts -1 MUSIC AND ART Ellis Active Munn le Ett is of the Marittist T71- lis studios M'ajestic Theater building announces the interesting fact that Beatrice Jamieson billed as the great wranddaughter of renny Lind and who will sing tonight with the Scandinavian singing societies of Los Angelem and San Francisco is former pupil of his school This talented young woman is said to pOSSeSS an unusually beautiful lyric soprano voice and is Raid to groattY resemble her lovely antecedent who charmed the world many years kgo Helen Hate contralto of one of the George Cohan companies ha poaching with Mr Ellis Another Is Jack Hayden tenor book(d on Pnatages cirrult with his trio The Bible Institute Choral rnion Composed of 175 voices will givo their annual rendition or "The Messiah" Tuesday 1)ecemer 13 It Trowbridge of the Bible Institute will conduct Ellis PupUs Margit IR Us studios I announc that Beatrie the great Lind and wk the Scandina tos Angeles former pu talented you possess an a Arnie 3 resemble who charmed ago Helen Hat the George poach 1 ng wit Is Jack Hal Pal tages cir The Bible oomposed of their annual slab" Tuesda Trowbridge 4 will conduct pretation Warns del The advar Wallis Schoc given more Monts for rid pf-town thee month concl comedy-dram Love" giver school's thee building by pithy Beeld one-act play Company In tion next rr edy "Iler I The Truth' to be preser Mon Thee celebrate entertainmer theater feat dance all nations oo0 Raymond HARMON Tenor Tenor A ne is of to In tiro with in dark at Give Joint Recit21 Ludwig Conde Jr gifted organist and pupil of Ray Hastings assisted by Ludwig Condo sr will give a recital next Tuesday evening at the Broadway Christian church Compositions by well-known writers form the program which includes a trio for organ piano and violin in which Dr Ray Hastings will preside at the console and Mr Conde Jr play the piano part The closing work by Pierto Yo1 eminent Italian-American organist-composer now living in New York Is extremely diffICIJit and has not been beard here before Pro' Marguts Mrs Marquis Eliot PROF MARQUIS ELLIS Tenor one of the few great voice-trainers in the world today who can detect the faults in tone production In the speaking or singing voice and correct them in a few lessons MRS MARQUIS ELLIS -Accomplished and versatile artist coaches musicians who lack that something to put them over professionally Marquis Ellis Studios 61445 Majestic Theater Bldg Los Angeles GIBSON STUDIOS Agents for Celebrated Gibson Mandolin and Guitar FALL TERM NOW OPEN Limited number of new pupils can be accepted Phone for hours or appointments Barker Teacher Banjo Mandolin Guitar and Hawaiian Instruments 728 Majestic Theater Bldg Phone19197 DAVIS MUSICAL COLLEGE- 696 Statestio Theater Ade Phone 65809 Planc VoI culturri Organ Violin Clarinet Cornet Saxophone Tneergi Hairrinny CompitiOn Exclualiely mosin All branches of vocal art breathing tone placing phraaing nd inierpretntion Students prepared tor concert and other public engagements SPECIAL COURSII IN ClAXOPHONX Orchestra every neck add Dr Eliten0 Davi rrenident TEACHER OE VOICE UR Blom herd Poll Phone 1100B1 ZOELLNER QUARTET PUPILS ACCEPTED Violin rhino 'Celle mod Enotemblo Leamon 1250 wtNi)son osivn LoMNomiEm ruosm wrwr 471 John Smallman Studios Now Open praeostensto taught Conch In orstrorlm ToltIon SR00 per one-halt hear APPmInit mento obould be mode with Mn Joseph seeretar2 330 MIOIC-ART bll'I010 IILIMI Telephone 100-83 EXHIBITION of ZORN WHISTLER and Other Etchers STENDAHL GALLERIES THE AMBASSADOR OCTOBER 17 to NOVEMBER 5 DANCING -------o'" N----oRmA cour LII 1- 0L ii1--J Studios: BrolttIaLllegimP1 N2 c7 1141(114 0 HOTEL LOBBY Phone ISOM LS ACCEPTED In 'Cello and Elsoemble Leeman PHONE wrwr 471 Open e-holf boor ArPrdnit AlleIC-ART eiTt010 I Other Etchers VEMBER 5 ICE INSTRUCTOR West BEHYM ER ilma ri) iaroslaw de Zielinslch pianist lec hirer teacher and director is actively engrtged with students at his studio 1243 South Burlington avenue Not only le he a pianist of great worth hut he also toaehes In the Italian method of the art of singing also coaches pera songs and oratorios In Preneh Russ Ian Italian German and English gives the technique In piano playing and teaches theory and modern harmony and the higher art of musical iaroslaw hirer teach's ly engrtged 1243 So Not only is worth but Italian mothc also coaches rice in Prend man and Ertl technique Machos then' and the high Mr and Mrs Marquis ETTORE CAMPANA World Famous Baritone ran" appearance A ellraiphnny Orehestra dye appearaneia Grattman'a Sunday morns lag catwalk 'rase liar or Italian Het Canto Studios 346-347 Mamie-Art Bldg limas Dr Ray Hastings popular organ-Psi has chosen selectbons by Schubert Liszt Massenet and Faure for his preludlum tomorrow morning at Temple Baptist church "L'Ensemble Moderns" a chamber music organization consisting of Emil Ferir violinist Henri de L0sscher oboist Fern hitzwater do-pram and Blanche Wagers Lott pianist will make it's debut November 10 at the tlamut theater The now ensemble will feature modern works LUIS 'Meilen Coach Sketchre Written "twat Arranwl 614-18 Meiretir Bldg DR RAY HASTINGS ORGAN RECITALS AND OGITAUCTION Philhurmonin Auditorium Phono Alain 1731 ARL MEEKER Bel AND DIRECTOR Canto School of Vocal Art STUDIOS-1500 SO FIGUEROA ST CONCERT BARITONE 2395 Ran ef1351 MARION WARDE Distinguished Prima Donne Formerly or floral Italian Mme Pont' ()1)7ttide Ilefedm7iniCal ttr'rrecit olZa PPtitiductonne ll neile eriaohed in (Mind Olearre In Framiti and Its Lien The Most efficient and complete cilium in Orall ti Ornscs obainabla wrvoto 3003 SOUTH liPEROA writErr ws ANIKLER PITONIC 211014 Lauretta Baker artist pupil an 'STUDTOFt OW AOTING for STAGS) and SCRSilebt MUSIC and DANCINCL Endonted assistant teacher of Lewis A Ker- 1 1 by leading dircc'tort of stage and motion pictures win presented several pupils in li- 779 8th Donnie Itran Street Phone 644-011 In a 0 ImaA for (warns at a nently did a you THRE bine to by mentos and a( Wome' KIS GEORGIELLA LAY CONCIPIRT COACHING A itrOORI of pupils' received at Studio's 216 Blencherd Hail and 874 Walker Auditorium 1111onee Phon 14131 JAROSLAW de ZIELINSKI 1343 So Burlington Ave Phone 23064 1 6163 Te'ac'her of Dancing Pupil of Henderson Glasgow Scotland Scotch Dances Jigs Reels Hornpipes J6 annie Gordon Ass and Studio 1347 Banton Wily Lots Associate McAdam Normal School of Dancing Phone 5 of Dancing 11101901 incing Banton Way Announces a wiLLIAm TyRoLER C1101tAL taiTI11)T INMIEMINLA at the IRTIVOIOAEE STUDIOS and Metropolitan Opera Co Mom' Opera Itoinio l'h Piro 439N bRICE DROP IN MELODY SAXOPHONES In Silver Satin Finiah with Gold Bell in a nice Caen may now be had for $146 II0 including Lea- Nona We stand behind theme instruviente an they bear our own SAXOPHONES name We can arrange Tering Hite wonderful FIRSIIIM Ite MEIAVIN 441-II33 Broadway Phone 1014C 010111EW10100109 program of modern and classical composers last evening at 601 Majestic Theater building They were Ethel R013011 Virgie Guilbert Helen Rutan Ellswork Holbrook Beatrice Holbrook Maxine Hayeka Frank Hayeka Katherine Salve Grace Fortune Margaret 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