10 JUNE 1922, Page 15

MUSIC WORTH HEARING.

.Tune 12th.—Wreneoee HALL.-Song Recital 3.0

[By means of new translations Miss Lucia Young. Miss Olga Haley, Mr. John Adams, and Mr. Frederick naTISIOW are boldly attempting to solve the difficulty of singing Schubert and Schumann in English.] Tune 12th.—WIGMORE Tr ALL.—MiSs Sibyl Cropper .. 8.30

[Some will go to hear Byrd played on the harpsichord by Mr. Gerald Cooper ; others to hear Miss Cropper dispose of songs from Scarlatti to Debussy.] June 13th.—Queaw's Hem, Zlatko Balokovic and Mr. John Ireland .. • • • • 8.15 [Familiarity has dispersed most of the clouds of Mr. Ireland's first Sonata—interpreted by the clever Yugo-Slav violinist It should present no terrors.] June 15th.—Queeit's HA.LL.—Mr. Cabala .. 3.0 [The quintessence of polish, refinement of tone—nothing else.] June 16th.—WIGMORE Hem —Mr. Walter Rummel .. 3.0 [London critics have fought pitched battles over the merits and demerits of Mr. Rummel's playing—the initiated waste no words but take every opportunity of hearing him.] ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN.

June 12th.—Carmen. June. lah.—Parelfal. Jun e 14th.—The Valkyrie:

June 15th.—Louise. June 16th.—Siegfried. June 17th.—Tannhauser.