31 MUSICAL COURIER February 16, 19 22 illiant Successes in Europe fs of Established Position THE STAR: Miss Ethel Frank came to the rescue by giving performances of the songs in a style which could truly be described as interpretation. PALL MALL GAZETTE: Miss Ethel Frank scored a personal success. SUNDAY TIMES: Miss Ethel Frank sang a number of Strauss songs in beautiful style. THE OBSERVER: Her phrasing and articulation were well-nigh perfect and her whole interpretation thoroughly artistic. REFEREE: They were all finely sung by Miss Ethel Frank. of her delivery of “Morgen” and of “Cäcilie,” and numbers in each group were repeated. THE DAILY MAIL: Miss Frank advanced her reputation by her exceedingly accomplished singing. THE DAILY CHRONICLE: Miss Frank sang very beautifully the “Heiligen Drei Könige” and the “Ständchen,” giving the latter so charmingly that it had to be repeated. Another group equally delightfully sung included “Cäcilie” and “Freundliche Vision.” DAILY SKETCH: Exquisite Strauss songs beautifully sung by Miss Ethel Frank. WITH KOUSSEVITSKY AT OPERA HOUSE, PARIS, DEG. 15. PARIS NOTICES carried to the furthest parts of the singers heard in Paris have given an equal proof of the mastery of the art of breathing. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: It is not extravagant praise to say that, in possessing Miss Frank, America has a singer who compares exceedingly favorably with those of any other country now before the public. Miss Frank sustained the interest of her audience from the first to the last note. They acclaimed her singing with ovation after ovation, indicating thereby that they had recognized an artist high above the average. DAILY MAIL: Her clear flexible soprano great house. NEW YORK HERALD: She won the hearty approval of her audience. She is possessed of a voice of great clearness and sweetness. Her technique is splendid and she sings with much feeling and dramatic effect. Few With MAJOR R. MAYER Grafton House, Golden Square, W. I. Daniel Mayer Go., Ltd., London