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The Alpine Entertainers
The Alpine Entertainers
THE Management is pleased to present this splendid company of artists, and feels sure that the versatility of the program rendered will reflect credit alike on the Bureau and the Company. The combination, as a whole, is admirably balanced, and will please the varying tastes of any Lyceum audience. Besides the Solo and Duet features, the entire Company appears in most delightful ensemble work. We commend
the Alpine Entertainers to the lovers of high-class versatile entertainment.
PersonneI
MISS JESSICA LINN, Dramatic Soprano and Cornetist MISS EDITH HALE, . Solo Whistler and Reader
MISS EDYTHE TYLER, MISS ROWENA TYLER,
Violinist Violinist
CThe Tyler Sisters filled an engagement with the A. L. U. of twenty-one weeks last season. They gave universal satisfaction wherever they appeared.
Sample Program
PART I
1 Orchestra Selection, "II Trovatore", Verdi
COMPANY
2 Whistling Solo, "Intermezzo, Cavalleria
Rusticana", . . . Mascagni
MISS HALE
3 Voice, "Because I Love You, Dear", Hawley
MISS LINN
4 Violin Duet, Selected, . . . ----------
MISSES TYLER
5 Reading, cutting from " A Winters
Tale", . . . Shakespeare MISS HALE
6 Cornet Solo, "The Favorite", . Hartman
MISS LINN
PART II
1 Whistli ng Solo, "Kentucky Babe", Geibel
MISS HALE
2 Quartet (vocal), Selected
COMPANY
3 Violin Solo, "Legende", . . Wieniawski
MISS TYLER
4 Voice, "The Spring Has Come", . White
MISS LINN
5 Sketch, "One Too Many",
COMPANY
6 Violin Solo, "Hungarian Rhapsodie", Howser
MISS TYLER
The Alpine Entertainers
The Tyler Sisters
These sisters occupy
a unique place on the
concert stage. They are
twins and have made a
special study of violin
duets since the early age
of eight years. Their
entire time, aside from
that required for public
school, has been devoted
to this matchless instrument. After acquiring
a proficiency that would
satisfy the majority of
musicians, they began
study under the noted
virtuoso, Sol Marcosson of Cleveland.
Mr. Marcosson was not long in discovering rare talent in these sisters and received them not only as pupils, but took them into his own family. Here they lived and studied
under the constant and watchful direction of the great Joachim's favorite pupil, for over three years.
ROWENA TYLER
EDYTHE TYLER
Miss Edith Hale, Whistler
As an introduction of Miss Edith Hale, we cannot do better than submit the letter of Wallace Bruce, who has been familiar with the best talent for a quarter of a century.
C, Miss Hale seems a Triple Star in the realm of platform work. As a rare artist in Music,Reading and Whistling she has won all hearts, and will be thrice welcomed when she returns to our Florida Chautauqua.— Wallace Bruce,
WhistIing or warbling, as based on the laws of harmony, as an art, or even polite accomplishment, is an extremely rare attainment among women. For more than two decades Alice Shaw stood alone as the only great American lady whistler, but the recent past has
brought forth one in the person of Miss Edith Hale who will certainly succeed to the pedestal that has long threatened to become vacant. The vocal
chords of the feminine throat are notadaptedtothissingularly pleasing vocal exercise, and not more than once in a generation does one appear combining with this physical equipment a highly musical faculty and taste. The young lady was received most heartily, and her numbers proved to be a great hit and were a relish to the delighted audience before whom she appeared.— Delaware Herald.
EDITH HALE
The Alpine Entertainers
Miss Jessica Linn
Dramatic Soprano and Cornetist
Perhaps one of the most artistic renderings of the evening to which the audience gave its heartiest appreciation, was the " Cavitina" by Gounod, by Miss Jessica Linn, of Springfield, 0. In this, her voice showed its peculiar adaptability because of its wide range of power, and the dramatic effects and pathos were particularly effective.—Dayton News,
most artistic number was the selection, "I Will Extol Thee", by Costa, sung by Miss Jessica Linn. Miss Linn's voice is peculiarly adapted to the difficult selection, singing it as she did with the greatest ease. Her high notes were clear and not in the least strained. Her voice is one of exceptional power and brilliancy and at all times under perfect control.---Press Republic
The audience was treated to an exceptionally fine musical number by Miss Jessica Linn, who rendered a selection from " Carmen ".—New York Morning Sun,
THE CENTRAL LYCEUM BUREAU
213 Walnut Street, HARRISBURG, PA.
JNO S. ARNOLD, Manager
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Alpine Entertainers |
| Date Original | 1900/1909 |
| Topical Subject (LCTGM) |
Music ensembles Singers Whistling |
| Topical Subject (LCSH) |
Cornet players Sopranos (Singers) Violinists |
| Corporate Name Subject | Alpine Entertainers |
| Chronological Subject | 1900-1910 |
| Type (DCMIType) |
Text Still image |
| Type (AAT) |
Brochures Promotional materials |
| Type (IMT) | jpeg |
| Digital Collection | Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century |
| Contributing Institution | University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept. |
| Archival Collection | Redpath Chautauqua Collection |
| Subcollection | Chautauqua Brochures |
| Collection Guide | http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0150 |
| Collection Identifier | MSC0150 |
| Box Number | 9 |
| Rights Management | Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. |
| Contact Information | Contact the Special Collections Dept. at The University of Iowa Libraries: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/contact/index/ |
| Number of Pages | 4 |
| Digitization Specifications | Scanned at 600 dpi, 32-bit color. Master image available in tiff format. |
| Digital ID | /alpine/1 |
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