Show mattle of the I tuneful By Darrell J. J Greenwell ITH the Cherniavsky trio WITH scheduled to play playa a concert at tho the Salt Lake theatre Monday Mon Mon- Monday day evening under the auspices aus aus- of ot the Musical Arts society the musical season will be opened In Salt Lake with the tha indications that it will be bo the most enjoyable In many manya a a. year Not only has the Musical Arts so society society society so- so announced a n splendid program of musical events c but tho Tabernacle choir Is to sponsor tho the presentation of ot a n. few tew good artists And Sousas Sousa's band and the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra are coming for tor good measure The Cherniavsky trio promises an unusually enjoyable program The Instruments played are the piano violin and cello This group has played together as a 0 trio for so many years their programs are de declared declared do- do dared to approach perfection A clipping coming to this department department department depart depart- ment from Ogden announces that the Rev Christian R. R Garver Carver of the First Methodist church there has Introduced Introduced introduced intro Intro- the phonograph into the church service with successful results Tho The minister Sunday had his phonograph reproduce the voice of ot Homer Rode- Rode heaver singing Since Jesus Came Into My Heart I I Heres Here's a little tip If It you contemplate contemplate contemplate I plate purchasing a Instrument instrument ment mont as a Christmas gift lose no notime notime notime time in placing your order with one of ot the local music stores The de demand demand domand do- do mand for pianos phonographs and band and orchestra Instruments has Increased to such an t that there are indications of a great shortage as the Ue holidays approach Selections by Utah composers were featured at a a. meeting of ot the Daughters Daughters Daughters Daugh Daugh- of ot the Pioneers in Ogden Among the selections given were My Western West Vest Vestern em ern Home by Evan Ryan Hughes Sego Lily by Joseph Scoville Romance by Anton Pedersen Humoresque by Dent Chamberlains Chamberlain's Bird of Paradise Sun of ot the Sons of Utah by Squire Coop and II Fairest Utah by Joseph eph Ballantyne Owing to the scarcity of ot orchestral I I I musicians in the tho Western states the professional woman musician Is having her day after years of slights from her male Women are playing in theatre orchestras In Salt Lake and other cities and In California California Cali Call fornia are being admitted to membership membership membership member member- ship in symphony orchestras Another development In the demand for augmented orchestras is the discovery discovery dis dis- covery that there is a shortage of players upon the less used orchestral instruments such as oboe bassoon viola horn and even the flute The result is that players of ot these Instruments Instruments Instruments ments are being paid above the scale in some cities An oboe player for tor instance Is earning 15 more a week than a violinist Miss Matle Matie Hall presented a a. class of eleven young pupils in a recital at ather ather ather her studio Saturday afternoon Miss Ruth Bayer assisted with two vocal selections Those taking part on the program were Rose EI Eleanor anor Watts Maybelle Covey Dorothy Dorothy Dorothy Dor Dor- othy Openshaw Anna Larson Natalia Natalia Nata Nata- lia ha Hofmann Martha Brooks Ellen Smith Percy Gill Marjorie Wise Winifred Ward Vard and Miss Ruth Bayer Next Saturday afternoon Miss Hall STall will give a recital for her class of ot boys The following boys will play Edwin Lawry Stanley Wells Douglas Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las Barnes William Murphy Wayne Wayno West Richard Wells Wilber Smith Lester Wight Robert Wise and Douglas Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las Ward Yard Mrs W. W R. R Barnes vocal soloist will assist Miss Halls Hall's ad advanced advanced advanced ad- ad pupils will appear In a a. program program program pro pro- gram later In the month Frank La Forge tho the composer who also acts as accompanist for tor Mme Schumann Schumann-Heink has many amusing Incidents to relate In connection with their Joint concert tours One of ot the funniest things I remember re related related related re- re Mr La Forge to a representative tive of the New York Morning Telegraph Telegraph Tele Telo- graph took In Twin Falls Madame was giving a a. recital and we were on the platform all r ready rady ady to begin when she signaled to an attendant attendant attendant at at- to bring a chair Was sh she tired he want It to lean on Was she going to sit down No she was not going to sit down She carried the chair to the edge of the platform and signaled to a woman who sat in the front row beneath her enraptured face peering from between two solemn babies who nearly nearly near near- ly iy smothered her When this woman finally understood madame's kindly Intent the chair was set in the aisle and with the plump babies enthroned thereon the consert proceeded without withOut without with with- out further interruption Students of the Gustav Schuster College of ot Music will present a program program program pro pro- gram at o'clock Sunday night at the Twenty-ninth Twenty ward chapel Third North and Tenth West Vest The Tho program will be made up of violin saxophone and vocal solos duets and trios with orchestra accompaniment Miss Livingstone vocalist and Miss Misa E. E Angles reader will assist Following Following Fol Fol- lowing is the program tam Ensemble march College orchestra Le Carnaval of Venise Harry Lewis s saxophone solo M. M C. C Morley Morley Mor- Mor ley air varle vane on old theme then Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth WhItehouse reading Miss E. E Angles Koepping Edelweiss Edelweiss Edelweiss Edel Edel- weiss Schuster Three Graceful Saxy's M. M C C. Morley G. G E. E Blixt Harold Allen Moonlight Serenade Leslie Ludwig Ave Maria Marla Miss Marvel Livingstone from Lucia Girls' Girls Kreutzer class Mazurka Mazurka Ma Ia- Ia zurka de do Concert Douglas Cornwall Accompanists Edelweiss Lewis Leigh Harline Myrtice Clinton Miss Sewell Norton The first rehearsal this season of ot the Schuster Symphony orchestra is called for Sunday November 2 at 5 |