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PUPILS’ RECITALStjdents cf D. W. Stewart p!eased a Large Number of People at theAcademy Last Evening.Th» recital given in the academy ia-* * veniag by the pupils of I). W► (Stewart was pleasing in every de*ail Not only wa^ the quality of the music high, but every member of the class that appeared on the program ren-^ der- d h - or her se ectior; with the► grace and skill often ’acking in much older muMcians. Another point is es-\)‘lt; ;a iy not ♦ wort hy—every number on the program, with the exception of three on hestra selections and a trombone solo, was given by a very young performer and the showing that was► j ma • ; n I that th* are laying a► I font at ion that will be very u^-i b to lithem in their musical education of*► after years. j| The students were assisted by sev-1 i * ra members of Stewart A: St effi as’lorchevtra and all the orchestra sel-1 [lections ware very high grade indeed, I the concluding number on the pro-1 grain, the “Wedding of the Winds’ j being worthy of special commendatory Icomment ITo give a detailed criticism of each! number would be impossible. All did I very w* 11 indeed, although some Ishowed ihe results of longer training I aided by greater natural ability, as is I but natural, but all acquitted them I ve- so creditably that they secured I both praise for themselves and their instructor’s methods.The personnel of the orc hestra was: I F;rst violins, th** Misses Constance!Hoyt. Helen Hannen, Marian Hayden,! Inez Moblo; and Willie Votruba andAlfred Wilhelm. Second violins. Mis-JJessie (aidwel!, Willie Fraser. Viola, I.Julius Martinek. Trombone. James Martinek With assistance of several! in* rubers of Stewart A: Steffins’ or-Ichestra. The Misses Pearl Wilhelm. I Addie Soles and Minnie Votruba, ac- I companists.The program was: ILaughing W ater. Id* lt;1 W. Heager: lt;orchestra. iViolin solo. Russian Fo k Song; m Miss Doris Howard I lt;Violin solo, [I'Trovaiarr lt;Fantasia L 2I R. Sing* b e. Miss Helen Hannen. LViolin -olo, Intermezzo Cavalieria j? Rusticana. Mascagni: Alfred Wilhelm, i tViolin solo, The Harp That Once] 1 Thro Tara's Halls. M. Farmer; Miss lt;Inez MoldoTrombone solo. The Message, F I Hrooks; James MartinekViolin solo. Almost Thirty Years;! Miss Jessie Caldwell.Violin solo, The Rlue Hells of Scotland, II Farmer; Miss Marian Hayden.Violin solo. May Hreozes: W illieFraser.Love anti Passion. Massina; or-chest ra.Violin solo. Spring Song. Felix Meinbd-sohn Hart holdy, Willi** Vot ru-ba.Violin solo. Life Let Is Cherish, Fanner: Miss Constance HoytViolin solo. The Hood Comrade; Miss Doris HowardWaltz, Wedding of the Wdnds. I 'I Hall: oivhest ra.1JtiIIit((tf
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Traverse City Evening Record

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Thu, May 26, 1904

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