Stellario Cambria |
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Stellario Cambria Mandolin and Guitar Instructor54 East 101ST ST., N. Y. |
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Signor Stellario Cambria, mandolin virtuoso, begins the season teaching on Tuesday and Friday in his studio room No. 322 Broadway Arcade, and on Mondays and Thursdays at No. 55 East Ninte-ninth-st. |
Signor Cambria, Mandolinist, Foremost Instructor of the Italian School. 1947 Broadway, Room 322 |
Signor Stellario Cambria, in his new studio No. 322 Broadway Arcade, receives a limited number of pupils on the mandolin. He is one of the instructors of the Italian school. |
Signor Stellario Cambria, the eminent mandolin virtuoso, will resume teaching October 3, Mondays and Thursdays at 55 East 99th st.; Tuesdays and Fridays, the Braoadway Arcade, 1.947 Broadway, corner 65th st. Room 322. |
Valentine Abt, well known to concert goers for his finished work on the mandolin, has engaged a Carnegie Hall studio for the season, where he may be seen Saturday afternoons. |
Stellario Cambria, mandolin soloist and teacher;
circulars mailed. 1835 Madison av.
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Mandolin class lessons, 25c; including amndolin, 50c. weekly; pately educational, private instruction $5 monthly. For particulars address Valentine Abt, Carnegie Hall. |
Valentine Abt, Carnegie Hall, instructor; director of
the Plectrum Society, co-operative organization; players desired; first
concert November 30th; particulars mailed.
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APICELLA Mandolin School offers special inducements; mandolin taught privately, necessity for success. 31 West 125th st. |
Banjo, mandolin, guitar cours. $4. Chas. Dobson, 273 8th st. adjoining Grand Opera House. |
In appreciation of Excellent teaching a pupil desires to recommend her Mandolin Instructor. C. Davis, 15 Telegram Harlem. |
Address Signor Stellario Cambria for valuable mandolin, guitar lessons, 1,835 Madison av.;circulars mailed |
Banjo, guitar, mandolin, violin; 20 tune course $5. Why pay more? Instruments loaned free for parctice at home. Why buy one? Dobson, main office, 1.605 Broadway, near 54thBanjoists, modernize your instruments with a tone bar; banjo, mandolin, guitar instruction; Gibson instruments. Hartnett, 120 East 23d.Banjo. mandolin taught, pupil's residence. 30c. tune; guaranteed second lesson; music free. Ketchke, 427 Canal st.Banjo, mandolin, guitar cours. $4. Chas. Dobson, 273 8th st., adjoining Grand Opera House. |
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A. - SIGNOR STELLARIO CAMBRIA, Italian foremost MANDOLIN and GUITAR instructor is now permanently located at 1.947 Broadway, room 322, Circulars. |
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TWO mandolins, $3,50 each, one banjo $4,00 'Phone 8213
- Columbus.
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A. - A. -A. BANJO, BANJO-'CELLO, VIOLIN, Guitar, Mandolin, Banjorine, Ukellea Hawaiian Guitar taught for stage or home amusement in 20 lessons; instruments from $5 up. I guarantee ragtime, popular songs accompaniment in $5 course. Make all arrangements with GEORGE C. DOBSON, 1.695 Broadway, near 54th st. Main office |
A.- A.- A. Banjo, mandolin, guitar, ragtime, sight reading within 10 lessons; memorizing 20 or MONEY BACK; circulars; Gibson instruments; HARTNETT SCHOOL, 71 West 23rd st. |
ACCOMPLISHED banjo, mandolin, guitar, violin, piano instruction; original, selebrated teachers. MAUD DOBSON, EDWARD DOBSON, 166 West 35th. formerly Broadway, Ragtime, popular music; accompaniments, $5. Telephone Greeley 6656. |
ANNOUNCEMENT: When at Ditson or Fisher music houses ask for "Stellario Cambria" mandolin compositions. |
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AN expert mandolin and guitar teacher desires pupils. SURE SUCCESS, 10 Telegram Harlem |
ADDRESS STELLARIO CAMBRIA, soloist, composer, for artistic mandolin, guitar instruction. 256 West 112th st. |
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ARTISTIC mandolin and guitar school, 118 West 112th st. STELLARIO CAMBRIA, concert soloist director. |
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Not everybody knows that there is an American guild of mandolin, banjo and guitar teachers, players, manufacturers, &c., which holds a three days convention once a year in one of our big cities. The object of said guild, which covers almost every prominent profession in the States, is not only to promote the interest of all concerned in the guild but to acquaint people and prove to them that those instruments musically speaking possess more possibilities than is generally conceded. To this end the best artists that the country produces are engaged to play at these concerts. This year's convention will be held In Boston. Mass., some time in April, and among the artists to appear there is Signor Stellario Cambria, a New York artist, with studio at 118 West 112th street, who is considered one of the best exponents of the mandolinistic art. |
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First Re-Uninon of MT. Olivet Baptist Church 161 West 53rd St. Rev. Wm. P. Haynes, D. D. , Pastor. At Manhattan Casino, 155th Street & 8th Avenue Thursday Evening, May 16, 1918 Special Features of Program: The Famous CLEF CLUB, "Deacon" Johnson Conducting. MOUNT OLIVET'S GREAT CHOIR, Prof. L. F. Dyer, Director. DAVID I. MARTIN, JR., Bey Cellist. BESSIE ALLISON, Girl Soloist. CARLETTE THOMAS, Brilliant Young Pianist. LUCILLE SPENCE, Gifted Dramatic Reader. PROF. STELLARIO CAMBRIA, Celebrated Italian Mandolinist. MADAME MARIE BARRIER-HOUSTON, Mount Oilvet's Leading Soprane. MR. JAMES GAINES, Tenor Soloist. MISS ANNA MANUEL and MRS. BERTHA JAMEISON (Sisters), Famous for Their Pleasing Duets. MISS DELLA HUGHES, Popular Soprane Soloist. QUARTETTE—MADAMES MARIE B. HOUSTON, LETA C. BEAMAN, MR. JAMES GAINES and REV. W. P. HAYES. PLAY—"MINE EYES HAVE SEEN," Alice M. Dunbar-Nelson, Author. (Courtesy of "Crisis.") Eight Characters Appearing. Grand March played by Boys' Band of Mount Olivet REFRESHMENTS IN CHARGE OF LADIES' USHER BOARD. PROGRAM BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK. Admission, Including Wardrobe 50 Cents |
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Others on the program who made a favorable impression were David I. Martin, Jr., in a 'cello solo, accompanied by Miss Hazel Thomas; a vocal solo, "Sunbeams," by Miss Delia Hughes; a duet, "New Life," by Miss Anna Manuel and Miss Bertha Jamieson; a tenor solo, "The Awakening," by James E. Gaines, and a mandolin solo by Prof. Stellario Cambria, accompanied by Miss Carlette C. Thomas. |
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Stellario Cambria leading teacher, soloist for artistic mandolin, guitar lessons |
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Stellario Cambria leading teacher, soloist for artistic mandolin, guitar lessons |
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Stellario Cambria and his Mandolin ProgrammeStellarlo Cambria, mandolin player, will be the high spot at WAHG on Wednesday night. Not only is Mr. Cambria a great artist, but much of the present day mandolin literature is of his composition. At 8.15 and again at 9.30 Mr. Cambria will present many of his own compositions. During the latter period the composer will improvise on his impressions of a broadcasting studio, and a wax record of this original conception will be made while the composer plays. |
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