Fifth and last orchestral trip next week. There will be no public rehearsal and concert on Friday afternoon and Saturday evening, March nineteenth and twentieth WAGNER'S MUSIC DRAMA "SIEGFRIED" WILL BE PERFORMED IN THE HARVARD STADIUM ON FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 4 (IF RAINY, THE NEXT FAIR EVENING) Mr. ALFRED HERTZ, Conductor, with an augmented orchestra from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. The price of seats to subscribers will be $2.50 and $2.00; Boxes, seating six, will be $40., $35., $30. Subscriptions will be received now and until April 1st, and will be filled at above prices in the order of their receipt. After April 1st, the unsold seats will be offered to the General Public at $3.00 and $2.50. In order to perfect the acoustics, a large shell or sound-board will be built. Orders should be sent, and checks should be made payable to M. STEINERT & SONS CO., Steinert Hall, Boston, Mass. S. KRONBERG General Manager STEINERT HALL TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, at 8.15 FOURTH AND LAST CONCERT THE KNEISEL QUARTET - Program-Quartet in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2, Brahms -Sextet in D minor, Op. 4, for two Violins, two Violas, and two Violoncellos (Verklärte Nacht), First time in Boston, Arnold Schönberg-Quintet in C major, for two Violins, Viola, and two Violoncellos, Boccherini. Mr. SAMUEL GARDNER, Viola Mr. HYMAN EISENBERG, Violoncello Assisting Tickets, $1.50, $1.00, and 75c., Symphony and Steinert Halls STEINERT HALL, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 22, AT 3.30 Tickets, $1.50, $1.00, and 75 cents, may be obtained at Steinert Hall, or by mail (cheques to E. S. Porter) (Telephone, Oxford 1330). Management, Miss E. S. PORTER. STEINERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, AT 8.15 SECOND CONCERT, MARCH 18, 1915, IN JORDAN HALL Of especial importance is the appearance of Mr. Maitland, a Lieder and Oratorio baritone of international reputation, but with whom the Boston public is scarcely acquainted. Tickets at $1.50, $1.00, and 50c., now on sale at the Box Office, Symphony Hall, and Thompson's Music Store, 2 B Park Street; also at Jordan Hall on the evening of the performance. |