Review of reviews and world's work . Mr. HL ns men. has al-ready got well into his stride for the newseason. The programme which he hasplanned for the winters work contains a num- i promising new works. He will p!a\will already have played when these notespear), the Macbeth of Strauss, the Ap-palachian i>ance Rhapsody,7 and In aSummer Garden of Delius, three DramaticDances by Granville Bantock, the English-man, and one of Mr. Mahlers portentous andheaven-storming symphonies. The BostonOrchestra rejoices in a new Witek. a Bohemian, who has served asconcert-master of the


Review of reviews and world's work . Mr. HL ns men. has al-ready got well into his stride for the newseason. The programme which he hasplanned for the winters work contains a num- i promising new works. He will p!a\will already have played when these notespear), the Macbeth of Strauss, the Ap-palachian i>ance Rhapsody,7 and In aSummer Garden of Delius, three DramaticDances by Granville Bantock, the English-man, and one of Mr. Mahlers portentous andheaven-storming symphonies. The BostonOrchestra rejoices in a new Witek. a Bohemian, who has served asconcert-master of the Berlin Chicago the Theodore Thomas Orches-tra is launched upon its twentieth n, di- 1 by the esteemed and excellent Fred-erick the most interesting 1 by the pr< »w the orchestral lamb and the operaticlion \\\. ther in the Western I ich and but the lu-the operatic flesh-] Almost it w« • r that the Auditorium and all it raphernalia should I than that the intlu Chi- admirable and valoi torio ring Mr. ? I l •. I K S. I oN\ ERSE l, The Sacrifice. is to be Boston this season) and Olive Mead Quartets, the Barrere En-semble (of wind instrument players), theAdele Margulies Trio, and Mr. and Marines with their sonata recitals, areagain in the field, with concerts planned forNew York and elsewhere, i OISTS, KNiU \ \\|) l \K\o\\ \ Qcerningthegreatarmyof soloists,il maylid that a li-t of them would, in the main,i itself into a catalogue of thrice-familiar names— such names as Sembrich,Schumann-Heink, Hofmann, Busoni, MischaElman. There are comparatively few stran-of importance. We have already heard1 B rber, an admirable, though not verystimulating, violinist who from I ith an impressive reputation, emann ic baritone \ \ isil i I distin- by has ?iirin d hi t the Mi i pro-? In i promij to 1 he prom .. in. ////. REVIEW (>/? REVIEWS


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