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No. 897. THE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. at 7 7.30 „ 8 „ 8 „ 8 „ 8 „ 8 ,, 8 8 8 8 „ 8 „ 8 „ 8 „ 8 „ 8 „ 8 „ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8.30 8 8 8.15 8 8 8 8 8 8 was DRESDEN SOSOe ■ 1 I 1 fe i m The third concert of the V ereinigung der Musik- f re unde took place at the Vereinshaus on Tuesday, under an unlucky star. Georg Anthes, the popular predecessor of Karl Burrian in Dresden and his successor at the Budapest Hoftheater, had been ob liged at the last moment to give up his engagement, as he is at Abazzia, suffering from a throat affec tion. The hurried efforts to find an artist to fill his place resulted in the appearance of Herr Ernst Kraus, the famous Berlin Kammersanger. This looked very promising indeed; but, unfortunately, Herr Kraus was so obviously indisposed that his beautiful voice, which is among the most renowned known at Bay reuth, was hardly to be recognised; and Richard Strauss’ song “Die heiligen drei Konige aus Morgen- land” failed of its due effect. Later Herr Kraus seemed to recover, and with Giehrl’s song “Mir traumte von einem Konigskind” to free himself en tirely from his indispositipn. His soft p'ano notes were here heard in their full beauty. But it was too late; the audience were not impressed, and the result for the singer was but a succes d’estime.— For the other soloist of the evening, Herr Jacques van Lier, the violoncellist, the fates were more pro pitious. His tone, though not powerful, is soft and full, and his bowing elegant and graceful. In point of execution he is in the front rank of ’cellists, though some of his octave passages were not quite perfect. But far above such technical merits were his musical feeling and highly developed sense of style; and these were as evident in Saint-Saens’ A-minor Concerto as in minor compositions by Phi lipp Emanuel Bach, and two old Italian masters, Pergolesi and Boccherini. The applause was genuine and warm.—The Olsen orchestra acquitted itself of its not always easy task in accompaniments with fair credit; and when it played alone—as in the “Cleopatra” Overture by the Dane Enna (who, be ginning as a shoemaker’s apprentice, has risen to be one of our foremost composers), and in Tschai- kowsky’s finely scored “Mozartiana”—achieved really fine effects in orchestral tone and precision.—Every place in the Hall was occupied. M. N. -t- At the Carnival of the Dresdner Kunstgenossen- schaft this evening at the Kiinstlerhaus, the arrival of his Royal Highness Prince Johann Georg at half past nine o’clock will be the signal for the advance of the festive procession, numbering 150 people in various national groups. Two Russian troupes, one of them consisting of national dancers, will certainly make a pretty show. Brilliant in colour and strong in numbers, the visitors from Balkan lands will com pete in picturesqueness with all others; while the group “old Dresden 1850” and an Etnbassy of Augustus the Strong may be expected to do ho nour to Saxon art. The Empress of China, borhe aloft by coolies in her State palanquin, will, no doubt, duly impress the “foreign devils” among whom she deigns to sojourn. A deputation from the Moon and Stars, and a monster from the planet Uranus, will close the procession. Tickets can now only be had from Herr Tijttel, the castellan of the Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, at the Kiinstlerhaus, Grunaer Strasse, corner of Al brecht Strasse, (stopping place for trams 2 and 30). The Carnival has been carefully arranged and bids fair to enhance the artistic fame of the Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft. One of the sights of the International Photo graphic Exhibition Dresden 1909—which w£Jl be open from May till October and embrace art, science, and industry—will be the Studio House erected after designs by Professor Hempel, of Dresden. The Studio House will contain a variety of model studios, in one of which a model process of photographic reproduction will be shown in operation by a local firm. The “House” will contain also laboratories and work-rooms; everything, in fact, in model form and method which a professional photographer uses in the exercise of his calling. A compartnient, en titled “Das fertige Bild,” will show the finished picture, tastefully made up. The guards in the city today are furnished by the 2nd Grenadier regiment No. 101, whose band plays about 12.30 p.m. in the Neustadt. In the Fundamt of the Konigliche Polizeldirektion, Schiess Gasse 7, found articles—such as jewellery, HI ]• jtenckels Zwillingswcrk Sollngcn mHr By appointment to Trade j Xa Mark j ourt S } M | fflJ || gr h. M. the German JXL to II. M. the Emperor founded 13th June 1731. Austrian Emperor. Finest knives and steel wares. Dresden-A. Wilsdruffer Strasse 7. Berlin W. 66 Leipziger Strasse 118. Well-educated English lady wanted, to take charge of three boys. Musical, if possible, and clever at sewing: Frau Rittmeister Schulz, Ldbauer Strasse 4. George Baumann Anglo-American Druggist and Perfumer = Prager Strasse 40. = Every shop where English is spoken should take in and advertise in THE DAILY RECORD Struve Strasse 5,1. The International Pharmacy Rcicbs-HpotbcRc Grande Pharmacie Internationale THE LEADING PHARMACY FOR FOREIGNERS Dresden, Bismarckplatz 10, gold or notes, purses, umbrellas, sticks, boas, cloth ing, bunches of keys etc.—which have been lost in the streets or squares or left in drosehkes, and been given up, are kept. The public are hereby informed of the arrange ments of the Fundamt, and in particular that it is advisable to enquire for lost articles frequently within twelve months after the loss. Finders of articles are reminded that they are com pelled by law to give immediate notice of the finding of any article of the value of from three marks up wards, at the Fundamt or at the office of the Police district in which the finder resides. It is urgently recommended that the loser of an article should make enquiry at the Fundamt per sonally, and not by a deputy who is insufficiently and perhaps not at all acquainted with the lost property. Special lost property offices are established: for the tram-lines at Georg Platz 5; for the omnibuses at Werder Strasse 35; and at the Hauptbahnhof. MUSIC AND ART NOTICES. Herr Waclav Kochansky (violin) gives his concert at the Palmen- garten this evening. At the pianoforte, Herr Karl Pretzsch. The programme of this evening’s orchestral (Operetta and Waltz) concert at the Gewerbehaus is compiled in memory of J. Strauss and J. Offenbach, and will be as follows: (I) Frisch ins Feld, March, from the Operetta “Der lustige Krieg,” J. Strauss. (2) Over ture, “Ritter Blaubart,” J. Offenbach. (3) Wiener Blut, J. Strauss. (4) Quadrille, “La belle Helene,” J. Offenbach. (5) Overture, “Der Zigeunerbaron,” J. Strauss. (6) Fantasia, “Hoffmanns Erzahlungen,” J. Offenbach. (7) An der schonen blauen Donau, Waltz, Strauss. (8) Overture, “Orphee aux Enfers,” J. Offenbach. (9) Du und Du, Waltz, from the Operetta “Die Fledermaus,” J. Strauss. (10) Offen- bachiana, Melodies from Offenbach Operas. (11) Unter Donner und Blitz, Galop, J. Strauss. Frau Manja Frejtag-Winkler will give a concert at the Vereins haus tomorrow evening with the assistance of Hofschauspieler Paul Wiecke. At the pianoforte, Herr Alfred Hiirtgen. Fraulein Fanny Absberg’s programme, at her song recital in the small hall of the Gewerbehaus on Friday evening, will con tain songs by Robert Franz, H. Caspar Schmied, and Johannes Brahms. At the pianoforte, Herr Heinrich Caspar Schmied. At the gallery of Ernst Arnold, the Wilhelm Busch and von Bary-Doussin exhibitions were visited last week by a great number of people. Within the past few days four portrait busts lay Arthur Zweiniger have been included, representing: his Ex cellency Graf Vitzthum v. Eckstadt, Frau M., Justizrat Dr. Gensel, of Leipzig, and a portrait study. Grand special exhibitions of the works of Professor Louis Corinth, which have made a great sensation, and others by the valued Berlin painter, the late Professor Walter Leistikow, are in preparation. Herr Emil Sauer, at his pianoforte recital at the Palmengarten on Saturday evening, will play compositions by Scarlatti, Chopin, Beethoven, Liszt, and Tschaikowski-Pabst. The Hanover Tageblatt writes in terms of high praise of a performance of M. Telemaque Lambrino, who is to give a piano forte recital at the Palmengarten on Tuesday the 28th instant. The fourth chamber music concert of the Petri Quartet will be given at the Palmengarten on Saturday the 30th instant. At the Vincentius Verein Concert, which is to take place at the Vereinshaus on Sunday the 31st instant, Herr Ondricek (violin) will play Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E-niifior,with orchestra, the Air by Bach, and Perpetuum Mobile by Raganinl , Cither artists of eminence, ladies as well ds gentlemen, wilFtajce part in this concert. - ... . Hella Rentzsch-Sauer will give a song recital ait the Paitrten-' garten on Saturday, the 6th of February. At the pianoforte Heri 4 Erich Wolff. Mr. Harry Field (pianoforte) and M. Vernon d’Arnalle (song) will give a concert at the Palmengarten on Monday, February?. Professor Bertrand Roth will give a pianoforte recital of Beet hoven compositions at the Palmengarten on March 20. DRESDEN CURRENT ENTERTAINMENTS. Royal Opera House. Tonight, beginning at 7.30, ending after 10 Der Trompeter von Sakkingen. Opera in three acts, with an introductory scene. Music by Victor E. Nessler. Cast of the introductory scene: Werner Kirchhofer, student of law .... Herr Scheidemantel. Konradin, the trumpeter of an Imperial recruiting party Herr Plaschke. Chamberlain to the Elector Herf, Loschcke. The Rector magnificus of Heidelberg University Herr Wachter. A student Herr Piehler. Cast of the Opera: Baron von Schonau Herr Nebuschka. Maria, his daughter Frau Nast. Count von Wildenstein Herr Bussel. His divorced wife, sister-in-law to the Baron Frau Bender-Schafer. Damian, the Count’s son of his second marriage Herr Erl. Werner Kirchhofer Herr Scheidemantel. Konradin Herr Plaschke. I Herr Hafner. Herr Pust. Herr Geisenhofer. Herr Ernst. R /Herr Wolf I. Boatmen (Herr Seifert. PLOT. The Heidelbetg students, among them Werner, the adopted son of a professor, are making a great noise after a drinking bout, at which Werner wins applause by a trumpet solo. For their disorderly conduct they are dismissed from the University. Werner enlists as trumpeter. The Baroness Maria, who is present at a festival, is insulted by the peasants, and Werner protects her. He wins the admiration of Maria, and also of her aunt, Countess of Wildenstein, who is reminded, by his appearance, of her lost son, who had been stolen by gipsies. Her divorced husband, Count of Wildenstein, has married again. He proposes to Maria’s father that she should marry Damian, the son of his second marriage. The proposal is gladly accepted. Maria, however, is in love with Werner, who is engaged as Castle Trumpeter. Their love for each other is dis covered by Maria’s aunt, who tells her father. Werner is dismissed. Damian arrives at the castle. The castle is besieged by the peasants. Damian proves a coward, and it is Werner who comes to the rescue. He proves to be the son of the Countess, and is rewarded by the hand of Maria. Composer: Victor E. Nessler, born 1841, died 1890. Friday night .... closed. Saturday night . . . Der fliegende Hollander ... at 7.30 Tonight Die Regimentstochter. Puppenfee „ 7 Monday night.... For the first time: Elektra . . „ 7.30 Royal Theatre Neustadt. Tonight King Lear at 6 Friday night .... Nathan der Weise „ 7 Saturday night . . . Die glucklichste Zeit . „ 7.30 Sunday afternoon . . Schneewittchen 2.30 Sunday night .... Doktor Klaus „ 7.30 Monday night.... uncertain. (Gewerbehaus) Orchestral Concerts. Conductor: Herr Kapellmeister Olsen. Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday at 7.30 p. m. Admission 1 mark. Subscription terms: 5 tickets for 3 marks. MOVEMENTS OF LINERS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S. S. Co. Dresden office. Fr. Bremermann, Prager Strasse 49. YESTERDAY’S REPORTS. “Kleist,” from Bremen for Japan, left Southampton January 19th. “Ltitzow,” from Hamburg for Japan, arrived Nagasaki January 19th. “Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse,” from Bremen for New York, passed Borkum Riff January 19th. “Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm,” from New York for Bremen, left New York January 19th. . “Friedrich der Grosse,” from Bremen for Australia, arrived Colombo January 20th. 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