27 MAY 1922, Page 15

MUSIC WORTH HEARING.

May 28th.—ALBERT HALL.—M. Heifetz •. 41,a 3.0 [Le Paganinl de nos ]on's.]

May 30th.—QUEEN'S HALL—Mr. Joseph Hislop .. 3.0

[An admirable programme—since it does not wholly neglect British • composers—and Mr. Bislop's beautiful voice will be powerful rivals to this May weather.]

May 30th.—QUEEN'S HALL.—Miss Una Bates. Queen's . Hall Orchestra .. 8 .15

[Londoners will have their first opportunity of hearing an extm.ct. from Gabriel Dupont's beautiful opera, Antar. A Christraos Carol, by Mr. Ilex, and songs by Chausson and &langer are to be sung.]

May 31st.—Queme's HALL.—Mr. John Dunn. London Symphony Orchestra .... 8.15 • •

[First performance of A Suite, arranged by S. Maliplem from Cimarosa. One wonders how much of Cimarosa will break through S. Mallpiero's harmonic mesh. Mi. Dunn Is playing in the Concertos of Eiger and Beethoven.

June 1st.—QuEEN's HALL—M. Koussevitski. London Symphony Orchestra ..

.. 8.15 [The last of the great conductor's concerts this season. *The pro- grammes have contained nothing unfamiliar, yet 14, KousseviMid's glowing Interpretations of Skrlahln and Beethoven have made them seem so. Rimsky-Korsakoi and Wagner and the Pathetic Symphony at this concert will, no doubt, seem equally new.]

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN.

May 29th.—Rhinegofd. May 30th.—Valkyrie.

June lst.—Siegfried. June 2nd.—Maetereingere.

[The British National Company Is admirable in the Wagner operas.]