Feodore Chaliapin, celebrated basso, appears in his only New York recital this season when he sings Sunday night at Carnegie Hall.
A new addition to his repertory will be heard in “Valse Triste,” by Sibelius. He will also sing numbers by Schubert and Rachmaninoff. Subsequent engagements will take him to Washington, Montreal, Boston and then to the Pacific Coast.
The first mention of Denmark in Jewish literature appears to have been made in 547.
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