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PADEREWSKI:
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SUPREME WORKS.
M. Ignaz Paderewski the greatest pianist since. Liszt and to-day the most. celebrated execu- tant in the world of music-is in England engaged on a concert tour, five concerts of which were being given entirely on behalf of the British Legion. The first of these was at Cardiff recently. The only London concert on February 17 at Albert Hall, and the King and Queen promised to attend.
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"AN IMPULSE OF MY HEART." "M. Paderewski, asked by a re- presentative of "The Daily Mall” about the origin of his British Legion concerts, said:
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SNEEZING
DIFFERENT CHOICES OF VOCABULARY.
way writes Ralph Straus in the Daily Chronicle.
He recalled his first perform-people sneeze in exactly the same Did you over realise that no two ances of the piano concertos of Sir Alexander Mackenzie and Sir Frederick Cowen, and deplored Sir Edward Elgar's reluctance to write for the piano. "He could do it-to perfection. He knows the instrument, and he is one of the greatest living masters f music."
NANCY'S ORATORY.
GEMS OF DEBATE ON, GIRL-VOTE BILL.
well-known
Lady Astor's method of debating by interrup tions was never so well illustrated For myself, I admit that I used as during the debate on the Bill. to believe the process was always to give all women the vote at the same, and if I had been asked twenty-one. to describe what happened,
So much of the I speeches as were not a duet with should have said something of the Member for Plymouth were this kind:
Irather dull otherwise, the debate "The person intending to sneeze was something like this: ADMIRATION OF SULLIVAN. first assmes a curiously sad ex- "You English." he said. "under-pression,
Mr. Whiteley: which
"Why the given women of this country should rate your musical gifts and moment changes to one of joyful wait until the dying days of this achievements. You are not only anticipation. He (or she), thep among the greatest of musical draws in a sharp breath, and there Government for the vote passes
my comprehension." consumers; you are producers is almost immediately flung out of too." Sullivan he declared to be him (or, of course, her), more "or an enchanting composer "not less volcanically, a violent and 'one of the best' but of all the sibilant sound, usually written composers of that sort of musica-tish-u.” 'Rumber one.".
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M. Paderewski spoke of Szymanowski and Rozycki as two of the best of younger Polish musicians..
"But I am sorry to say that I am disappointed in the great bulk It is often
of modern music. Epicas Asia.
interesting in colour, but is it in- Farts of Caneca.teresting in matter? Above all, Emprise of Roomla,
what will the future say of it? İ Empras of Al
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Lady Astor "Hear, hear, and mine, too. ....
Mr. Arthur Henderson.... "Re-distribution, whenever under- To day, after much careful taken ought to be undertaken in research into the more or less plenty of time,"
and sounds agonised antics produced by thousands of hear....
sneezers, I have convinced myself that they not only differ surpri singly in their preparations for the event, but also, and chiefly in their choice of vocabulary.
'A-TISE-U” IS RARE And I declare, without fear of contradiction, that the people who sneeze "a-tish-u" are exceedingly rare. ".
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He play with an unvarying pleasure does not enjoy his sneezing
Any at time is Beethoven. and is falutly apologetic about it. He soeezes ah-dash-it," and He is Beethoven. is universal. I'consistently
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Lady Astor: It depends." Sir Wa Joynson-Hicks: "Tha Prime Minister adheres to his statement. The measure will be carried out by this Parliament."
Lady Astor: "Votes at twenty one."......
Mr. Speaker: "I suggest that the noble lady should not attempt
P., who lives in the next flat to woman in the Cabinet."
Very different from him is Miss now to make her speech in Jerka
Lady Astor: "You have not a the germs of all the other mine. She makes a terrible noise,
I hear Schumann, but is not ashamed. She sneezes last word. musicians.
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lying implicit in Beethoven."
and at the end of it all you realise Challenged to name a that she has said "a bad crash- Chopinesque work of Beethoven, that " M. Paderewski said: "The E major Sonata, Op.. 109-and many details in the late piano sonatas."
CHOPIN
Chopin, he said, he could not, for all his lifelong devotion, regard as exactly on idol.
He discussed Chopin's works: The Studies are the most characteristic and original, and in the ballades and scherzos new-
THE MOST ACCC MPLISHED SNEEZER.
said.
Lady Astor refused to ba silenced and, when Mr. Somerville said, "We consider that twenty- herself a loud, "Hear, hear." five is the best age" she allowed
Then there is my old friend, Professor X. He is one of those, unfortunate beings, who are con- stantly desirous of sneezing without being able to do so. When, however, he does manage Into the omnibus stepped
to bring off the trick, his satisfac-stout woman, a basket of fish tion is obvious. He merely which she held placidly, as she sneezes "h'at-last," and subsides. nat, Between her knees.
But the
The
really surperlative young man by her side edged forms were created, new mooda effort belongs to my aunt, probably away and drew the skirts of his expressed. I put the B flat minor one of the most accomplished frock-coat around him. very, very much above the B sneezers in the British Empire.
"Dessay you'd rather, have miñor. Of the ballades the A flat When she sneezes a simple gentleman sitting side o' you? is most popular, but I put above explosion is not enough. She said the woman, pleasantly. it the F minor, which is the most makes use of a sort of machine- "Yes, I would," said the young difficult of all-magnificent music.
The attack, begins with an man. The A flat ballade is commonly - angry refusal to allow the sneeze. "Same 'ere" played too brilliantly for my its legitimate egress, the refusals woman. taste. Many pianists do not give become angrier, and finally there the Arst half its full epic character.
gud.
sighed
is a regular barrage lasting for some little time. Freely trans- Mendelssohn. is nowadays lated, the whole exhibition may be la underrated. He was a truly great rendered somewhat in this fashion: TEETHING WITHOUT TEACS.
"HIwon't; h-won't; L-tell- musician, and I delight in his Variations Sérieuses. Liszt, you-l-won'1; temptation's-toc- again. is not enough appreciated strong; h'I-must; h'excuse me; must excuse me; s'terrible; can't indeed, he is perhaps the most Cam-rther hire unjustly treated of all great n'astonishing what you can-do
stop it; shall-swear-in-a-second; musicians. I know of nothing in when you try; h'not-again? that's- artistic history more strange than the hostility which pursues him with persecution all these years after his death..
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the-last.
Exaggeration}
Just listen carefully to your augt next time she sneezes!
composed for the piano. It is self against the London practice one of my favourites, and more of displaying the maker's name I regard it with a religious feel- ing.
"It is a vulgar
But I hear that it is on the piano. abhorred not, indeed, by commercial habit. It detracts
The misory and p in that many/F musicians, but by academical from the artist's dignity, and, I theorists and Estheticians.. Tam sofry to say, it is more pre-ones auffer through tes hing tlofe confess I never read the news valent in London than elsewhere. pressed eloquently in Bts of pintal papere, but I am told that wher- If you wish to know the name of fever, fasl foods and de
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