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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 28.11.1906
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Jtt 249. THE DRESDEN DAILY, Wednesday, November 28, 1906. 3 Bassenge&Co. Prager Strasse 12. Payments on ail Letters of Credit Exchange of Oircular-Notes, Cheques and foreign money at most favourable rates. Postal Orders. English and American newspapers. Office hours 9—1. 3—6, Saturdays 9—3. Ernst Kaps Pragerstrasse.Eingang Waisenhausstr.M/ rechts Pianinos Flogel Gegrundet 1858 §> Oebriider Roettig, will remain in their places for some days. They are worth more than a passing glance, as an example of harmony and taste in design and of richness without gaudiness in effect; a good example for future occasions, and one which may itself be due to the praiseworthy efforts of the Municipality in recent years to encourage floral decoration of houses. * The programme for tomorrow evening’s orchestral concert at the Gewerbehaus will be as follows :— 1. Overture, “Freischiitz” Weber. 2. “Minnelied” Becker. 3. Harp solo, “Im Herbst” Thomas. 4. Slav intermezzo (first time) Uhle. 5. Vorspiel, “Die Meistersinger” Wagner. 6. Violin solo, Faust Fantasia Sarasate. 7. Selection, “La Juive” Halevy. 8. Overture, “Die Hanni weint, der Hansi lacht” Offenbach. 9. Serenade, “Schaferstundchen” (first time) Tellier. 10. Trumpet solo, song from “Der Trom- peter von Sackingen” Nessler. 11. Waltz, “Ballsirenenzauber” from “Die lustige Witwe” (first time) Lehar. * The guards in the city today are furnished by the Schutzen Regiment No. 108. The band plays about 12.30 p.m. at the Schloss Platz. * CONCERT NOTICES. The following will be the programme of Fraulein Doris Waldo's vocal concert, in which she will be assisted by the composer Herr Briicken-Fock, to morrow, Wednesday, evening at 7.30 o’clock, at the Palmengarten:— Songs: Schubert’s “Heimweh”, and “Im Griinen”; Schumann’s “Lied der Braut”, and “Der Nuss- baum”; Brahms’ “Die Nachtigall”, and “Das Mad- chen spricht”; Wolf’s “Wiegenlied der Maria”, “Verschwiegene Liebe”, and “Mausefallespruchlein”. Pianoforte solos, and songs, by Briieken-Fock: Preludes: in C, op. 12 No. 5; in F-sharp, op. 12 No. 3; in A-minor, op. 16 No. 2; in E-flat, op. 15 No. 19; Songs: “Wie ist’s noch still”; “Wie er heisst, wie er ist”; “Mein Herz singt so frohlich”; Spanish dances: op. 3 No. 2, op. 3 No. 6, op. 13 No. 2, op. 13 No. 3; Songs: “Abend im Herbst”, “Erinnerung”, “Wiegenlied”, and “Sitzelputzel”. At Herr Max Reger’s second concert, in the Palmengarten on Thursday evening the 29 th in stant, the artists will be: Frau Sanna van Rhyn (soprano), Fraulein Else Gipser (pianoforte), Frau lein Bertha Zollitzseh (violin) and Herr Max Reger (pianoforte) from Munich. The programme will be as follows: Variations and fugue on a Bach theme, op. 18, for pianoforte. Songs: “Mein Traum”, “Du bist mir gut”, “Leise weht ihr Liifte”, “Aus den Himmelsaugen”, “Sag’ es nicht”, “Der gute Rat”. Suite in the old style for violin and pianoforte. Gluck’s “In einem Rosengartelein”, “Schmeichl- katzchen”, “Des Kindes Gebet”, “Wenn die Linde bliiht”; all from “Schlichte Weisen”. Introduction, Passacaglia, and Fugue, op. 96, for two pianofortes. Fraulein Leonore Wallner. in her song recital in the Palmengarten on Friday evening November 30, will sing: Schubert’s “Allmacht”, “Verklarung”, “Der Wanderer”, “Aufenthalt”, “Gruppe aus dem Tartarus”, “An die Leyer”, “Ganymed”, and “Memnon”; Beethoven’s “Laute Klage”, “Resigna tion”, “Wonne der Wehmut”, “In questa tomba”; Schumann’s “Ihre Stimme”, “Resignation”, “Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt”, “Heiss’ sich nicht reden”. Tickets for all the above concerts are to be obtained from the firm F. Ries, Kaufhaus. I ANGLO-NAXON ART GALLERY 24 Scliloss Strasse DRESDEN. ■ The Pleissner comprising the finest and rarest examples from the year 1500 to 1850, now on view at the Anglo-Saxon Art Gallery. ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. This evening, beginning at 7, ending about 10.45 Lohengrin. Opera in three Acts by Richard Wagner. Cast: Heinrich der Vogler, german King . Herr Rains. Lohengrin Herr Jorn a. G. Elsa von Brabant Fraul. Kessler. Herzog Gottfried, her brother .... — — Friedrich von Telramund, brabantic Count . . . Herr Kiess. Ortrud, his wife Fraul. Schafer. A Herald of the King Herr Hopfl. Herr Erl. Brabantic noblemen JHerr Kruis. Herr Bussel. Herr Nebuschka. (Fraul. Keldorfer. Fraul. Olbrich. Frau Scheer. Fraul. Reinel. PLOT. Elsa of Brabant is accused by Count Telramund of having murdered her young brother Godfrey. King Henry decides the matter must be left to the arbitration of a duel. Elsa prays that a knight she has seen in a dream, may come to her help, and Lohengrin appears in a boat drawn by a swan. He offers to he Elsa’s champion on condition that she will marry him, but never attempt to find out his name or origin. She accepts and Telramund is defeated. He and his wife Ortrud plan vengeance; the latter on plea of repentance, sows mistrust in Elsa’s heart and then publicly uplands her on the church steps for marrying a nameless man. The marriage takes place, but on the very first evening her curiosity overcomes her and she puts the fatal question. Pages I'UlSH' jdf‘ I[Ip\[ / iHmn ^ i'J'j iuj — - ■ __ ! :j| 1 1 j ijilJjH I I! I j ’ ' ’| I 1 ' ji Jmiiiiimimi Lij l\ L'fty iP-V v-\-3i;lLs r ' AJiM Jr. A.ORKSOEN m. * y lipiliSililS* PAUL MARCUS, Architect DRESDEN-STREHLEN, Mockritzer Strasse 6* o Telephone 54-8. o Buildings erected, restored or altered. Excellent testimonials as to efficiency of work. Designs and Estimates &t reasonable charges. Telramund enters to assassinate Lohengrin, but the latter kills him. In front of the assembled host Lohengrin announces that he is the son of Parsifal, and that he had been sent to Elsa’s help by the Holy Grail. He takes leave of Elsa. The swan appears, but in answer to Lohengrin’s prayer, dives beneath the water and in its stead rises the lost Godfrey, whom Ortrud had by witchcraft turned into a swan. The boat, now drawn by a white dove, glides away with Lohengrin and Elsa sinks senseless to the ground. Composer: Bichard Wagner, bom 1813, died 1883. (See the Standard-Operaglass by Charles Aunesiey; for sale at Carl Tittmann’s bookshop, Prager Strasse 19, price 3Jt 50^). Tomorrow, Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Dei* Waffenselimied. REPERTOIRE OF THE ROYAL THEATRES FOR THE WEEK. OPERA HOUSE. Friday: La Boheme. 7.30 p. m. Saturday, December 1st: Carmen. 7 p. m. Sunday, December 2nd: Martha. 7.30 p.m. SCHAUSPIELHAUS. Friday: Das Glashaus. 7.30 p. m. Saturday, December 1st: Sappho. 7.30 p. m. Sunday, December 2nd: Das Glashaus. 7.30 p. m. Monday, December 3rd: Das vierte Gebot. 7.30 p.m. ROYAL THEATRE NEUSTADT. This evening, beginning at 7, ending about 11 King Lear. Tragedy in five Acts by Shakespeare. Cast: Lear, King of Britain Herr Mehnert. Goneril, | (Fraul. Lissl. Regan, ' daughters to Lear .... {Frau Salbach. Cordelia, ) (Fraul. Verden. King of France Herr Tiller. Duke of Burgundy Herr Gebiihr. Duke of Albany Herr Dettmer. Duke of Cornwall Herr Rene. Earl of Gloster Herr Muller. Earl of Kent Herr Eggerth. Edgar, son to Gloster Herr Decarli. Edmund, natural son of Gloster . . . Herr Frobose. Curan, a courtier Herr Leichert. Doctor Herr Bauer. Fool Herr Wiecke. Oswald, steward to Goneril Herr Gunz. A messenger Herr Taudien. A knight in Lear’s following Herr P. Neumann. An old man Herr Helsing. A Herald Herr Huff. A captain Herr Wogritsch. A Nobleman attendant on Cordelia . Herr Walther. A servant to Cornwall Herr Hohner. Tomorrow, Thursday, at 7 p.m. Der Verseliweiider. REPERTOIRE OF THE RESIDENZ THEATRE FOR THE WEEK. Friday: Das Spitzentuch der Konigin. 7.30 p. m Saturday, December 1st: Die lustige Witwe. 7.30 p. m. Carl Friese. Rosa Habler. Carl Suckfull a. G. RESIDENZ THEATRE. This evening, at 7.30 p.m. Die lustige Witwe. Operette in 3 Acten. Musik von Franz Leliar. Cast: Baron Mirko Zeta, pontevedrinischer Gesandter in Paris Valencienne, seine Frau Graf Danilo Danilowitsch, Gesandt- schaftssekretar, Kavallerie - Lieute nant d. R Hanna Glawari Kate Hansen. Camille de Rosillon Curt Reinhart. Vicomte Cascada Bruno Bellmann. Raoul de St. Brioche Emil Gahd. Bogdanowitsch, pontevedrinischer Konsul Adolf Braunstein. Sylviane, seine Frau Netta Lassen. Kromow, pontevedrinischer Gesandt- schaftsrat Alexander Olbrich. Olga, seine Frau Lina Meyer. Pritschitsch, pontevedrinischer Offi- zier in Pension Carl Willielmi. Praskowia, seine Frau Martha Brede. Njegus, Kanzlist bei der pontevedri- mschen Gesandtschaft Carl Knaack. (Marie Wildmeyer. Ijenny Baumgarten. ICacilie Weigel. Gnsetten inhai-wto Trmi Lolo Dodo Jou-Jou Frou-Frou Clo-Clo Margot I Charlotte Treuth. Herta Schroth. Else Isold. Ein‘ Diener Camillo Randolph. Tomorrow, Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Die lustige Witwe.
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