Felix Cherniavsky - Maud Allan Programs

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Felix Cherniavsky - Maud Allan Programs

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GARRICK THEATER WILL L. GREENBAUM AND MARTIN BECK PRESENT MAUD ALLAN IN HER CLASSICAL DANCES ASSISTED BY GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PAUL STEINDORFF CONDUCTOR TUESDAY NIGHT , APRIL 5TH , 1910 MANAGEMENT R E. JOHNSTON PROGRAM 1 . Overture . " Mignon " Thomas ORCHESTRA Chopin Valse , Amor Mazurka , G sharp minor Mazurka , Bilat Spring Song MISS ALLAN AND ORCHESTRA Mendelssohn 3 Schubert - Horst Gillet Serenade Grandmama's Spinning Wheel Huldigung's March ORCHESTRA Wagner + Greg Peer Gynt Suite 1. Morning 2. Asa's Death 3. Anitra's Dance + Dance of the Gnomes MISS ALLAN AND ORCHESTRA - 5. Symphonic Poem " Kamenoi Ostrow " Rubinstein ORCHESTRA Rubinstein 6. Valse Caprice MISS ALLAN AND ORCHESTRA NEXT WEEK BURTON HOLMES ' TRAVELOGUES SPORCU in the land , and the habitual gyrationis L of the chorus a pestilence . Her rhythmic to associate with Greek art form movement is a graphic realization of the complexity of her interpret the visions and vague dreams tvhich is doubtless due to the modern master musie sussests to every poetic none of US C imagination . And before proceeding laying which Yet she might be a Dryad , playg with any description it may be as well checkered to establish one thing in the begin- home , a nymph dullying by stun ning . Her art is neither moral tain pools , or an Attic maides immoral . It is the art of absolute ing the news of Kalamis . Other beauty . She dances she should accompany her . The stage with bare feet , bare legs , bare throat of dancers . She evokes strange ILOT as