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...Cecilia Society, assisted by 70 members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Sembach, tenor, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Miss Mae Peterson, of the Opera Comique of Paris, will present "Le Chant de la Cloche," by Vincent D'Indy in Symphony Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the first time the piece has ever been performed in America. Mr. Clifton, conductor of the Cecilia, is a former pupil of D'Indy and has himself sung in the chorus when the work was given in Paris three years ago under the composer's direction...
...orchestra of 165 players will be under the direction of Mr. Walter Damrosch, and a chorus of 1200 voices is being selected and rehearsed by Mr. George Dunham. The cast is to be as follows: Elijah, Mr. Clarence Whitehill The Widow, Mme. Frieda Hempel Obadiah, Mr. Johannes Sembach The Angel, Mme. Schumann-Heink The Youth, Mme. Marie Sundelius The Queen, Miss Elvira Leveronl...
...first of the series of Copley-Plaza concerts will be given in the ball-room of the Copley-Plaza Hotel, Boston, next Monday morning at 11 o'clock. The artists will be Johannes Sembach, Johnna Gadski, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Beatrice Harrison, the young and already famous 'cellist. Mr. Sembach, who will sing tenor, and Madame Gadski, prima donna, took part in the production of Siegfried in the Stadium last June. The program includes selections from Schuman, Schubert, Handel, and a duet from Act 1 of Wagner's "Goetterdaemmerung" by Mr. Sembach and Mme. Gadski. Elmer Wilson will...
...artists will play the following parts: Brunnhilde, Mme. Gadski Erda, Mme. Schumann-Heink Waldvogel, Mme. Alma Gluck Mime, Mr. Albert Reiss Der Wanderer, Mr. Clarence Whitehill Alberich, Mr. Otto Goritz Fafner, Mr. Basil Ruysdael Siegfried, Mr. Johannes Sembach Conductor, Mr. Alfred Hertz...
...Gadski, the Brunnhilde, has never sung so well as she is singing this year at the Metropolitan. Mme. Alma Gluck is engaged to sing the music of the bird who speaks to Siegfried, because the fresh quality of her voice is peculiarly well adapted to that part. Mr. Sembach, the Siegfried, is recognized as a rarity among German singers in that, in addition to his unusual acquaintance with the traditions of the role, he is a singer who follows the principles of song triumphantly laid down by Jean de Reszke, when he proved that Wagner could be sung beautifully...