MUSIC WORTH HEARING.
June 6th.—WromortE HALL.—Mr. Pecskai. Violin
Recital .. .. 3.15
[Mr. P6cskal should need no introduction to Londoners : he is all that we ask a violinist to be.] June 7th.—Wrordoen HALL.—Mr. Harold Bauer .. 8.15 [Once a distinguished violinist, Mr. Bauer now comes to show his native country that as a pianist he has an equally high place among executants.] June 8th.—QuEEN's HALL.—Leeds Choral Union .. 3.0
[That would-be masterpiece The Apostles conducted by the com- poser will no doubt bo sung (metaphorically) with bated breath.]
June 10th.—AEOLIAN HALL.—Mr. Harold Samuel .. 3.15 [Mr. Samuel plays Bach as perhaps can no one else, and he has been playing modern British music that, it seems, no one dare play. He is now taking up that well-tried weapon, a Beethoven recital.] June 5th.—RoyAr. OPERA HUUSE.—Ttoilight of the Gods 6.0 June 6th.—ROYAL OPERA HOUSE.—The Magic. Flute .. 8.0 June 7th.—Rovar. OPERA HOUSE.—Louise .. 7.30 June 8th.—ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. —Tristan and Isolde . . 7.0