T HIS brilliant young artist is the possessor of a voice of the richest quality and of remarkable ränge. Gifted, also, with a charming personality and that indefinable something called magnctism, Madame Maconda, who is purely an American product, occupies to-day *a place pre-eminent among the sopranos of the day. She has a lyric voice perfectly adapted to all requirements and equal to all demands, and though she sings the Principal coloratura arias, her ränge and superb quality enable her to achieve the most brilliant successes in such dramatic music as “ Aida.” Madame Maconda has an enviable reputaticn as the soloist with the great orchestras and big Eastern festivals, having been the bright particular slar with the New York Symphony under Walter Damrosch, the Boston Symphony, the Phila delphia, the Thomas and cthers; having appeared and received positive ovations with the Worcester, the Cincinnati, and the Maine Festivals. Madame Chari.otte Maconda Soprano