Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Nov 1925, p. 13

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November 20, 1925 I WILMETTE LIFE IJ NOTED TRIO COMING Elabuco Players of New York to Appear in Chamber Concert at Kenilworth Dec. 6; Internationally Famoua Sunday afternoon, December 6 the Elshuco Trio of New York, will' give a recital in the Kenilworth Assembly hall. Persons having no season tickets can purchase single admission tickets at the door. This is one of the Chamber Musical recitals. Who are the members of the Elshuco Trio? The best known is Willem \Villekc, the eminent Dutch 'cellist who was the violoncello of the Kneisei quartet during the last dozen years of its existence. Mr. Kneisel brought him from Holland to fill the place occupied for so m<J,ny ~ · trs by the veteran Alwin Schroeder, and since then Mr. Willeke has played a prominent part in instrumental music in this country. ~ot only was ht: with the Kneisel quartet but he has been soloist with the leading orchestras of the country, has been first 'cellist with the New York Symphony orchestra and one of Miss Florence Gathercpal, 1511 the assistant conductors of that Highland avenue, is 'coming home toorganization. His years with the day from Madison to attend the Wis""Kneisels," as the quartet was affec- consin-Chi~ago football game . S.he tionately known, gave him experience . brought wtth her as her guests, Mtss and training that has been invaluable B~tty M.adden. and her room-mate to him in his work with the trio, for ~tss ~uctle Wtenke. ~.rs. G~thercoal than Franz Kneisel there has never IS havmg a ~hanksgtvmg dmner m been a · greater master of chamber honor of the gtrls on Sunday. 11111 ic. --o\Villiam Kroll, the \'iolinist. was I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Metzger of 419 horn in Ne\v York, 'rvherc he gave Maple avenue are spending two weeks recital. a_t a very youthful ~gc and in Georgia where they have joined the was acclatmed as a wonder chtld . Sub, · -.cqucntly, in Berlin, he entered the latter s. parents, Mr and Mrs .. Lewts I Iochschule and studied for three vears B. Sprmger, who have been m the under Marteau, returning, at· the South since November l. beginning of the war to New York where his several Aeolian Hall recitals met with great success. Mr. Kroll's studies were continued with Mr. ~ranz ~neisel and his long experience 111 playmg chamber music under the supervision .of both Mr. Kneisel and Mr. Willeke makes him a valued member of the Trio. Aurelio Giorni, the pianist, is an Italian, a graduate with first honors from the very ancient and very famous Academy of St. Cecilia in Rome, whose standards in the art of music are hardly equalled by those of any school in the world. He was but fifteen when he won his honors in Rome and then he put himself under the instruction of Busoni, his famous countryman. Giorni, who has been in America now for several years, must be counted as a most prominent member of that band of young Italian composers who are accomplishing so much for the cause of their art. His compositions show an individual genius that promises to bring him into the foremost rank of the composers of our time. Member of Federal Reserve Bank What does ·membership in the Federal Reserve · Bank mean? It means semi-annual examina..,~ tions by experts from the comptroller's office at Washington. It means the association with and protection of the largest and strongest banking organiza.. tion in the world. As a customer of this Bank, this membership means much to you. YOUR BUGS Cleaned lor Thanksgiving A SPECIAL THREE..DA Y SERVICE. Any order received not later than Monda,y will be taken care of for Thanksgiving. First National Bank Wilmette's Pioneer Rug Cleaner 1145 Greenleaf Ave. Phone 1200 of Wiltnette Member of Federal Reserve Bank HELP INSURANCE RENTS us HELP YOU Phone North Shore Auditing Bureau Financial Statements Income Tax Reports Cost Accounting Systems Installed Bookkeeping Service Investigation~ Small sets of Books kept by the day, week or month SALES LOANS 1304 Wilmette . Public Accounting and Auditing 1133 Central Ave. Phone Wiltnette 3493 A. J. WOODCOCK 35 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Read All the Want Ads

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