MUSIC WORTH HEARING.
June 27th.—AEOLIAN HALL. ()liana Madrigal Society. Elizabethan madrigals and modern part.
songs . . . .
Rt is time that some modern poet sang in verse the charms of Ude truly matt:Wen Odium.]
8.15
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June 28th.—WfomortE HALL. Mr. Walter Rummel .. 3.0 [" Pianists I Let us live Selfridges, Wertheim, skyscrapers, mitrailleuses and 150 horse-power," theorizes Mr. Rummel, but in practioi he makes us live Schumann, Chopin and Debussy.]
June 28th.—QIIEEN'S HALL. Mr. Alfred O'Shea .. 8.15
[Mr. O'Shea has a pure, natural, tenor voice, not yet fully developed. He is already much talked about.]
June 29th.—CHELSEA TOWN HALL. Miss Anne Tburs-
field. Plebiscite programme .. .. 8.30
[Plebiscites, unfortunately, have a way of making one ashamed of British musical taste. Bow will Chelsea's pass through the ordeal 7] June 29th.—QUEEN's HALL. M. Paclunann. Chopin Recital .. • . • •
8.30 [A surfeit of Chopin is a prevailing nuisance of this age.'