: Af ie Gotels :: 
Among the social events of the week 
at the Hesperus, the testimonial concert 
given Tuesday evening to the orchestra, 
under the leadership of Mr. Herman 
Henri Goldstein (Boston Symphony 
Orchestra), ranked foremost. The af- 
fair was under the patronage of the fol- 
lowing ladies: Mrs. Octavia Wilkins, 
Mrs. U. K. Pettingill, Mrs. Edward W. 
Smith, Mrs. John Clapp, Mrs. George 
H. Nettleton, Mrs. Rudolph Hofheinz, 
Mrs. Charles Godshalk, Mrs. Edward 
A. Leicht, Mrs. James E. Block, Mrs. 
Frank D. Bennett, Mrs. H. A. Bost- 
wick, Mrs. C. G. Francis. The fol- 
lowing program was given before a large 
and appreciative audience which filled 
the spacious music room to its utmost 
capacity : 
Overture, ‘‘Moining, Noon and Night’’ Suppe 
ORCHESTRA 
Monologue, ‘‘At the Theatre’’ 
Miss Coons 
Violin Solo, ‘‘Polonaise’’ 
Mr. GOLDSTEIN 
Soprano Solos, ‘‘Barcarole,’’ from ‘‘Les Contes 
D’ Hoffman’ ’ 
(With Orchestra) 
“<The Kiss,’’ Waltz Song 
Miss GOLDSTEIN 
Violin Duetts, Pastoral, Berceuse 
Miss AppoTr and Mr. GOLDSTEIN 
Monologue, ‘‘Selling a Feather Boa’’ 
Miss Coons 
Soprano Solos, ‘‘Serenata’’ 
With violin obligato by Mr. Goldstein 
‘‘Jewel Song’’ from ‘‘Faust”’ 
Miss GOLDSTEIN 
Fantasia for Orchestra, ‘‘Madame Butterfly”’ 
Puccini 
ORCHESTRA 
Assisting the orchestra were Miss Anne 
Abbott, the violinist; Miss Lillian C. 
Goldstein, soprano and Miss J. Ruth 
Coons, reader. Miss Abbott played a 
number of selections with exceptional 
grace each time, winning hearty applause. 
Her violin has a tone of singular sweet- 
ness and melody, a fact which caused 
general comment and won the artist many 
congratulations. The orchestral num- 
bers were rendered with that fine precis- 
ion and brilliant touch which have earned 
the young leader so much commenda- 
tion during the entire season and Mr. 
Goldstein’s solo, as well as the duos 
with Miss Abbott, were received with 
loud and continued applause. Miss 
Goldstein’s popularity with her audience 
added to her vivacity and mucianship 
have gained her many friends and ad- 
mirers, and in her songs, rendered with 
ease and verve, her voice, sweet, flexi- 
ble and powerful, was heard at its best. 
Delightful likewise were the monologues 
given by Miss Coons, and altogether the 
concert was pronounced by all present a 
decided and brilliant success. 
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