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“Smiles and Caresses,” a new composit ion ly Theo Bendix, was renderedin a very pleasing manner by tin* orchestra and .Master .Jamie Butler foblowed with a violin solo, “Russian Folk Song,” by Kron. Master Butler is no*much larger than his violin but heplayed bis selection with such creditto himself that he was recalled andresponded with a how. One mimket which did not seem to gain the recoj nition it deserved wasTraumeri”(Schumann played by a string quartet composed of Willie Voiruba. tits, violin: Jessie Caldwell, second violin:Julius Martin ok. viola: Elmer K.White, cello.Miss Helen Hannen. a young musieian ot much ability, gave DcBeriot’s•Sixth Air Varie. and showedatechnique and an Interpretation thatwas very gratifying and pleasing to the music lot ing audience. After the overture “Lustspie!” (Keler-Belat Wijlle Fraser played “Annie of TharaiT (Kront. His rendition was very ae eeptahle and called forth mtteh ap plause. Miss Constance Hoyt had a very difficult selection, Scene de Bui-lett,” by DeBeriot, but she played it it! a manner that was vorv praiseworthy indeed. Kron’s “May Breezes wasLeigh Robey’s number and it was given in a manner that thoroughly pleased all. Miss Inez Moblu is avoung violinist of great promise. He*-selection was “Fifth Air Vane t Dar.ela and was both given and re-lt; * ived very well. The program Closed with the waltz, “La Scronata tJaxoneiplayed hy the orchestra.The orchestra was composed of firs:violins, the Misses Constance Hoyt.Helen Hannen. Miriam Hayden, Inez Moblo and Master Willie VotrubafDorisaid. Jessie Caldwell and Masters LeighRobey and Willie Fraser; viola. Master Julius Martinek: cello, basses andwind choir of Stewart Steffens’ orehestra: accompanists.Wilhelm and Professor Steffens.Miss Pea l;Mr S t wart has every reason to feelwell pleased with his class because thereciia! la-t evening was a public testimenial it) regard to the merits of theinstruction tin* pupils have received.Many of the numbers, difficult selections, were given without the aid ofnotes showing that memorizing as wellas touch and other elements of amusical education was taught. Everv vnumber on the program wasfaultlessly given and was really pleas ring to a music lover.
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Traverse City Evening Record

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Sat, Apr 15, 1905

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