~ovember 12, 1926 WILMETTE . LIFE 19 ,· ....... I .AUDIENCE ENTRANCED WHILE SCRIPASINGS Will Give Bach Program in Organ Concert Nov. 16 ... The second concert of the North ' · . :Shore Community Organ setiies. to be ~Great Tenor of Chicago Civic given Tuesday evening, November 16, Opera Answers Demand for at 8 o'clock. at St. Luke's church, EvScorea of Encores anston, is the most significant program i offered since these concerts were inaugurated five years ago, _it is anQy RUTHEDA L. PRETZEL nounced. . No:th shore society took Tito Schipa It is significant because HetJ)ert E. Estin1ates gh·en without mto ItS .heart! last Monday evening at Hyde, the organist, will play an entire obligation New Tner Htgh school, at the first of I program of Bach including three of the A~tist-Rccital .series sponsored. by the shorter preludes and fugues, two the \ymnet~a Mustc club. Mr. Sc1upa, major fugues, a group of chorales and Exclusive and Artistic Designs Phone Wilmette 2764 premter lync tenor for the Chicago lighter numbers. made to suit your individual taste. Opera company, showed by his excel- I Such an offering at a free com1030 Greenleaf Ave. lent treatment of the songs why he is I munity concert, where it is generally Prius Reasonable considered the foremost living tenor. considered only the so-called "popular" WILMETIE In the graceful, exquisite, modulations music has any place, is a courageous of his voice, and his enchanting manner of poise , he thrilled his audience. in the world, incl11cling several appearAnd he was generous, responding ancr" with our o'w n Chicago Symphony graciously to the tremendously enthu- orchestra, is the next artist of this For appointment tall Irving 54 8 4 siastic applause that swept to him at series. The date for her appearance the close o f each number. is December 6. Mr. Schipa opened his program with Caccini's "Amarilli," and "Nina," by Pergolese. After acknowledging again ~nd again the applause, he sang "La Farf alctta," a very old song, the composer of which is unknown. His secnne! number was "II Sogno," from :\{assenet's opera, "Manon." As an <'ncore, he sang, '·Ah! So Pur e," from ":Martha." Masterly Accompanist ~~ r. Jose Echaniz, assisting artist, demonstrated his masterly accompaniments· at the piano, (all of which were · played without notes) and in his solo, "Sclwrzo," by Chopin, that he is a pi anist of the fir st rank. His finger s were ah~olutely well- controlled, hi s touch \\·as firm and delicate, and everything he played was clone with a real sym. ... .. pathetic understanding. He played a Minuet from "L'Arlesienne," bv Bizet Rachmaninoff, for an encore . · Mr. Schipa began his fourth nu111ber No matter what you may desire in dinnerware, ser..-ice with "Ave Maria." compose d by himplates, aystal, or the latest n(helties in gifts, you will s.clf, an arrangement that was very lm·rlv. This was followed hv Hanfitul them in this great No..-ember Sale. del's · '~\Vhere E'er You \Valk." and Paladilhe's "Suzanne." Three encores During 88 yeat ~ of Chicago's history, Burley's has been were drmanded by the delighted audiwidely known as a house of highest quality in distincence, "Carnavale," by Fmlrain: "The tive merchandise. And now, during the period of its Dav \Vhen M v Dreams Come True," 88th anniversary, it offers drastic reductions in the sevh~· -Bateman; and "April Fool." eral shops-china, crystal, gifts, antiques. Generous With Encores Included in this sale are the newest arrivals fron1 Ilis fifth number was compo"cd of "Prinresita," by Padi'lla: "Harlequin's European centers of art and handicraft. They repreSerenade," from "Pagliacci," by Leonsent the finest productions of England, France, Germany, cavallo; and "Chi ~c Nne Scorda Italy, Belgium, and ~ohemia Cchiu," hv Barthrlrnw. Liszt's "LieThese reductions offer an unparalleled opportunity to hestraum," and "Her. Dream." were all who desire fine and beautiful wares for the home or the encores. the Christmas gift season which is near at hand . Mr. · Echaniz then played a group, "Capriccetto" by Mr. Schipa, and "ViHere you will find the superior quality, exquisite beauty via N'<lvfl.rra," bv Larregia-Echaniz. He and appropriate utility . which you appreciate and at ws ohlil!rd to gi.ve two encores, "Danza prices which put them within the reach of all. Lucumi," an old Cuban dance bv Lccuona ;- and "Porque?" by Cerva~tes. A few dollars now will bring into your home the things Mr. Schipa's next group was comyou have long wanted. And you11 find that your posed of Buzzi-Peccia's "Nina QueriChristmas budget will now buy more and finer gifts da": ancl "Av! Av Av!" 1)\' PerezThese prices cannot be duplicated in December. Freire . JTic; rncnrc "'a~" the - favorite, During the sale we shall be glad to accommodate patrons "0 Sole Mio," and a Spanish song, having charge accounts or opening new accounts by "Amapola." charging November purchases ·on January 1st bills. ~f r. Srl,ina's };-~c;t numhcr wa s Donizetti's "Elisir D'Amore." He was Thus you can anticipate your Christmas buying. Please railed hack many times by the bursts note, however, that Vfe cannot hold goods for later deof applause, and finally san<:(' "\Vom:1n livery, nor can we make exchanges or accept returns. is Firkk." from Rigolctto. Not satisfied to ~o home <'Yen then. thr audirncc. Shopping during the early hours wiU pro"e eag~r for more, persuaded Mr. Schipa 1 to give another en\ore, and Mr. Schipa most satisfactory. generously complied, with "Mi Viejo Amor," by Oteo. The \Vinnetka Music club re~~rts 1059 tickets sold, and a lqng wattmg list. Many 'w ho had come through ttiej cold ancf rain on Monday night, hoping to be able to buy a single ticket, were turned awav. Cecilia Hansen, violinist, who has played with all the greatest orchestras test of the interest of the north shore community in the classical music of the organ, it is felt. Mr. Hyde and his ~ommitte~ believe, however, that there ts an audtence on the north shore that will welcome such a musical adventure. If there is, it will be possible to offer more programs of this quality during the season. they say. ' These 'Concerts are free and the public is cordially inyited. l·lt.."'-"-""'-""'~ M p0rtenbauser Painting Decorating Lamp Shades ythe Madam. Ed. 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