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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922. a manner Indloativt of her capacity for progress. Miss BmOot revealed tone of exceptional beauty for a youthful student and much of Iter work ohowed a keen oenae of valn. ues In phrasing, modulation and Her interpretations of the lAsst Iarbestraume. the Krelsier Schon Roemarlne and The Swu.n. were the beet of a program that was creditable throughout. Miss Cannon played Miss Smoot's accompanimente In iffective and artistic manner. John Parrish, tenor, with the capable J Spencer Cornwall at the piano, gave three 1 voetd Call Me No More, beauty of tone that carries an appeal to Hear anumbers, Thrush at Kve, both by Cadman, both cultured and untrained ears. He is democratic by nature and tastes, has an and Bach's "My Heart Ever Faithful. was in good voice and his engaging personality and ts widely read Mr. Parrish songs found much favor with the audialong many lines, and takes a lively Inter- ence. The second of the Cadman numest In discuftmng Issues of general moment bers was the best of hia offerings. outside the realm of music. Halnt-Baen- Ukrainian Songs Reveal Rich Folk-lor- e of Nation The Ukrainian songs present that nov-i- n music which for the last few ears has Riven .rise to so many In the musical circles of Europe ihd In the musical press The concerts f the Ukrainian National chorus have roved a novelty, not only for the general uibllc. but for muskuans themseUes. In our days of musical modernism, when aekxlv has been relegated to tho background and the attention centered on o i composition, A.zzlin? technicalities vhen all over the world, and in Europe in music-hspecially, the primal rom the people with ns freshness tful childlike naivete, has died out. tne Tkralnian soncs have brought back to $e memory of the Europeans that golden ipe of collective popular production with tw pure beauty of melodv and simjlicity. Bhey have come like a breeze from the of the Ukraine iidstfppes TheSe songs relate a f harming story bout the days when man lived close to wture, and when the music he created vas not the outcome of a mental-musictroceas. but the result and consequence If his life In close coimnunltv witn nature. It reflected his life and also u fihiversal harmony. Thee pom?1 are a pwessitv. Mist as unit h as are the suners the birds. bonier l.terallv. jjUkraint.i mean. tills lantl of marshes Oeographicallv nearly 60,000.ko people tups the lllack and spreads like a large crescent - fcfrer the Cdmea. Ukrain.a Is the south fctnl of the former Russian empire- - the of Russia with, a people of a Italy than the North foamier temperament at i , fShxsIans. of a country can In anv t If the folk-lor- e vny serve us to look into the national seul of a people, the music of the I krai-Bla- n National chorus can then be given fhls praise. the found i The European public icnss to be something entirelv newto unknown a mentality They unveiled until then, nnd gave ftjo Europeans i,' new outlook to the peoples ot Europe tTiev show the very soul of the Ukrainian of love ffople. simple and natural, full toward God, toward natme and man f These songw a wonderful tenderness and svmjaihv. of sweet melpowerless ancholy; yet they are never Jr weak, but are always full of cheer- distineverv it with fulness, buojanev, fairly bubble over he humor. They times. narich The at with merriment ture of the Ukraine, Its splendid mild ihe of sunshine, eilmate. the abundance saeep of its meadows and golden fields, the wealth of its resources, tt Kitrdena ind orchards, the quiet waters of its Hvers and the blue horizon of the inHack the a are reflected as In a minor colorful tongs, lending them a softan and Inarticulate melodiousness, filled with melnnchoH of horizons lost in the haze ef distance-- with the mellow non of the moonlit nights and the warmth of the funshlne, with the smell of gardens and are-"-ful- ftieadow' - in bloom f Especially rich in fine shadings of emoSo plentiful tions are thcr love songs re thev that it can be ul that in no love sung about lcen ther tongue baa However, in the Ukrainian 1 it has personal tfce emotions are not merely I krainlan the Hfo his of moment i) ery nathe with identifies lovely and pks of moment Not a ture surrounding him. these emotions or of the whole drama of and the song but has its embellishment Naphase of nature. lymhot from some ture actually seems to live the same Me as the poet. It rejoices, grievefores, suffers, weeps, thirst. awaits. s of nature .Thljv personification goes so far as to make the am through the inla. or the elemenls. livenmn motions Instead of the put this strong amalgamation (if man leith nature, which always has a poetic dors nnt give to the melody of the mini, ITvralninn songs that erratic vigor. on the uncouth, which Is piofer Russian music, tm the M the Great Mntrarv. a deep appre latinn tf form. a( architectonics, of measure, lend to the gracefulness of assign of the tones Ihe of the musical complete constructionnrchitectur.il form of tlirase, a purity is dnd stvle. and !ain rhvthm that in fllearlv defined. All this ta enhanced of a kind of mit sort e.eey. 4, vapory ag sadness which i omes as a result ol hlstorv of this (e tragic and stormy ltonle. I. The I'kraine. with no definte his-tr-or throughout all Strong borders, has been an ohjet t of pres for its neighAs the natural route from Asia bors. the I at i nnd therefore !to Kurope. along whiih the barbaric tribes marched it ijtr Hurope in prehistoric of times, an endless therehv the scene tlipodv struggle, fit which the I'kralnian lilopl had to defend their .ountry, their natlonnl and historic rights against the iproads of the orient. The whole histoiv iff the Ckrainitins is that of a heiotc some-thne- v -- Miss Jessie Perry 0tt0E ss Self-lnstr- Mis. Jessie Perry, gifted younff SaK J J McClellan, organist of Ihe taberke copranu, daughter of Mr. and Mra nacle, is in receipt from Uolonel Freeman of Audubon. Iowa, the head of the drum William Perry, K47 South Second East and formerly a pupil of Jane Sarinvistreet, and fife corps of the G. A It, of an tation to attend tho annual encampment gent Sand, will leave Monday for New York city to resume her advanced vocal to bo held at Ies Moines, Iowa, in Octostudies under the tutelage of George ber. While this famous band was attending Myers. She will also devote eome time to the piano. the encampment held at Halt Iake sevMiss Perry spent last year In the meeral years ago, Mr. MoCHUan was made a life member and i called comrade tropolis, diligently pursuing her voice She has He has recched the invitawork with satisfactory results by the mvn tion as a mark of respect from the offi- spent the summer with her parents and cers and membership of the noted and friends, but has made no Public appearhonored organization. The Halt Hake ances. organist regrets that his recital work at the tabernacle and studio duties prevent Glenn L. Class Uolonel he aceptance of the invitation, Freeman and Major A. F. Hopkins, the Gives Intter of ellow Hpiinga. Ohio, are among the most noted experts in this line of to Tiie Tribuo,. wuik in the J.ind, and aie two of the gallant men who suffered and survived 23. The SAUNA. Srpt. of pupil in the war between the state-Glenn I Hanson. musle Instructor In the North Sevier school, high were heard In a piano recital last night. Sewell Class The high was school auditorium filled to capacity with an audience to that appreciated the classical numbers, W- for which the had been careThe Sewell Norton clajtf, agisted by fully prepared. entertainers The work of the class W Llbur Head. iolln pupil of Ieorge K. was highly creditable. both to the stuSkcitmn Will pietient a progmm of dents and their teacher. The following Salt Lake soprani, who will leave tomorcimiOMJtMms next Saturday night at program as given ls Mr. Hanson s row for her second year of advanced tne st miu of MKs Norton, 34 South Main piano students. vocal study in New York. Htieet The numbers follow .. Myerbeer luets Aria from The Huguenot; ta) Norwegian Bridal Procession. Mis land awMtinM t'n ir monies And it has Ariette from Marvei Iavlngaln Gounod Greig Jocelyn left its tio-eWilliam Tell Overture (bt .Rossmi mi the mentuluv of 'til' Mish Bernice Uasniussen "At Dawn." people, giving to (lit ir songs Hal depth 0 Urotntse Me, from Robin Hood Btorm. and fineness of feeling whnh can he acIe Koven "The The Calm. quired only through suffering - Alexander Mr. 1 yea.ii iaraen 'Finale. of the Ikrainian Nahoshtz. tonductor I Ireemt I Dw'elt In Marine Halls, tional ihojii.--. n Musical America. Esther and Roslena Johnson. trom "The Bohemian Giri Balfe Toy Soldiers March Rogers Mi4M Ida Harrison Dream Pair lea Ducelle Concert The Heart Bowad Down. from The Joseph Crane. Bohemian Girl Baife Narcissus Nevln Is Lee Beekstcad Cancelled Mary Mattson. Fragiant Mowers, Speak for Me, At Sartoria Evening fixm Faust Gounod allure en the pait of Margaiet Matzen-- i Chloe Nielson. M:p No! rna Johnaon r'.s manager to kt to the schetiule Serenade "Angels' Smith .. Waltz. Romeo and Juliet-Gounod of dates irjinived loi tin famous Blanche Christopherson. Mis Effie Sugden ot the Mwro'oiitan opera cotn-pa- n Vocal solos , from the fairy has unavoula.'h- - resulted tiie Hvmn to the Sun. Watson ai "Anchored .. opera-The Golden (OikerelL can. diatlon o the miiL.I mmert jn cf the (b) 1 Hear Y'oti Singing r limb Arts soi.etv seagull Sweeten and Epperson Wilbur Head l't cs lv Mit,. naur and the Mendel M. I: Overson. II Trovatore Verdi hn Mah- chorus of S Lake, under Aria from Brahms "Caprirclo Op. 76, No. 2 from Uannen Habanera. Bizet the dire lion of M.shellan j Carvel Mattson. More than a month ng Mis Nepid Uottam Koval 'AV "DTrresIstlble Denee ButOne Kino .Mu nt from Madam ol iu Ua.vms, presid. Hn, cal rts sinh-tvteul.v r Puccini "Blush of Phyllis Jorgenson. rM'ied j om M Mcnauer s the Rose" Martin M.m Lee Beckstead telegrams to tie ihct that the "Jean Benson date of (). tiot'r j'l.uim as hi: njooi-- I Flower Hud. from Madam Butter- Bell Webb. une turn lor t he a flv" Puccini iin. of the "Sorrentlna ...Lack Li ist ami the M8;es sohn horns, wool iiR,tone and Hansen Vendetta Jensen. be entlr U Mlbfa ;in Love and Mim o." from Ln Tosca'.. the Mat, . ,d that The cnKagernem might he . Chopin Puccini "Valsc Op. 4. No. 6 Miss Mtrgaret Hansen as unlit me "Play of the Waves Peabody . Inn Amelia Hugentobler. w Tin Thou Sublime Evening Star." from In TannLauser Wagner Vocal solos Dreams" piip.tration ol a To-- ti t Inf ti (at "lly ' ptogiatu 'o Nephi Uottain Ir Ball tb) "Night Wind Ah. fors e hn, from junction wnh the a TravAta' M. I. to Overson. te the Verdi tmticr, she Rustle of Spring tlm classic ii'imorh :e t Within the Mish Marvel Livingstone PInding Etude de Concert ll noli-- ' Goritt V(U lo sapete, diij.s Air l'aieH has b m f from UavalieHa Rus- fied that Ma'xetmuer will not keep Roslena Johnson. i(cana Maacagni trpj Duets Salt tlate. ihi in suit" of the vet Sewell Norton that lie' terms of the eru?gemtn: weje! Clark (at "Coves Sweet longing Vienna Walt" (bt previously de iaiel i her iranaget to tC Schytte Katislactorv Vendetta Jensen and Ada Crane. "With Lofty Stride" iVeridopt Utvres and othc member Wachs of the Mushal AMs Eaun Reni'h. uanl ha ti male Htienuous iml zealous eftr The Myrtles loi Wachs Will mi Huidfman. Halt Eik violinist, seeiitc a sut titute soloist of i.otc Ada Crane fill In" ior th dale if Ottoi'er H. Inn for "Valse car. a sludmil under Willard Styrlenne Wollenhaupt ieu1 hac been unable to do m Mr Iat.esf 1C Weihe Valsc Caprice Chamlnadc of the U I S School of Munir, vanl thit the Musual Artat who left carlv minor. Rachmaninoff "Prelude,'' (' sharp summer in the to continue had nrinv other artists .taila-- l Esther Johnson. work In Berlin, has written his b!e, s.) that the pr jo Pel otre t at his vioLninstructor recount. ng his life in least c(itnejts win. Id b former Iho German Music fox metropolis given as con? mplntd, but that he vnild Mr Hardiman aavs that he Is making authoiize i.o a nno.1( f.ment of the aru. with his hnen instrupioirre until the signed iMitu's wt- a ;a po-- j Tonight ment under the direction of Willy Hess, hesFion of the soviet' violin pedaThe Mendelssohn 6 hori'. uht h has ut one of the nobd to Gtitnan 30 For the o'clock rvion at the the abnormally Owing late been reh arsing ivvue mi 1i week, gogues ward chapel tonight, the music status nf the German mark, living Sixteenth tv as umisI for ill meet Tuo-ss follow Mudv and work ci lassie choral mu- - in Berlin has become rldiculouslv choap Anthem. Rou. O Ye Mortals". Stephens inonsnt ed in terms of either English sic. The dan M - initial u.dn ap- vhen choir. bni r.iaii money Mr. Hardiman writes Come, UeareMWard n has nt.n d bummed !iii or pearance Lord Stephens his boanl and lodgings are first in a ih.i i. ditirmtned- tthat da ptrsonnel. Choir. .aand that non- the. a m istogether with pav tluU tne put .i s,.j, Salvation Full .. FVee' ard ..Durham for h's lessons, anount. in American fiel Quartet mom to the sum of $,to monlhh ... Stephens Anthem, Hosannah Edna Core Tells Gold organist. KYt d Reese, chorister. will be the speaker of From Noacks, Joseph Ferr in the evening J J McChllan. Salt Elite tanetn.it le Miuhicei Eldredge will piesent seven C. organ 't. ih in rec.Mpt of a )rltr frm advanced juvenile pupils in a piano reMips Ihance lioldwater, a gifted pianist, to he cital at 55 Anher f now studio. Los of First From Los Salt given foimorh Lake, Trip Fr duv night. Septemlser 29. at as abandoned the avenue. geles. Mo-- Gnldwatcr x o S 1liHh, These are from to U pupils tomeit ph.ffnrm to become n anager of vears d C. Graham, tenor Fred and manager Friends are invited. The of age a booking bureau for artists and has her the Salt Iike Opera quintet, returned murrain loHovheadqui rtei s at lts Angeles from last of a three weeks Tuesday trip Grerting Gurlitt In a Id tuu to telling d iu nif es 'Mumng the Pacific coast, spending most of Paoher on in h r lw n Geld, Miss Goldwater spoke 'A.eiruin Song his time Los Mr. at Graham Angeles. Lena i.ouhter of the late rt e.pt of a letter from Helen Juhvs Kgghard greeted a large number of former Salt $lon 1etite Oiseau" Lakers who have gone to lavs Angeles, Helen C.alhraith. Ho n 1' 'WLur H En knausen among them Mr. and Mrs. Squire Coop, whose guest he was at the Tschalkowsky Miliam Haidv 'I i a u e program concert given by the Los AnMat toi ,e W hitakft geles Symphony orchestra, Friday. September 15. Mr. Coop is reported as being S;rr; Kalhivn Kan busy, successful and happy In his m outiit n as lecturer In music on the faculty a!se of the Cnlverslty of California at Us Keme Felt n Flat" southern branch. Wiiz Concert Program rrvlot the Buttewfl.e- On the afternoon of this day Mr. GraKa'hi ti H de ham was the guest of Charles WakeKrof m oifdF k'ei the field Cadman at the Grauman's new Douglas .M iurka . picture theater, and was one hei n Vlai uaith of the soloists for the afternoon, receivnf..m hand t ' The Th(rtv eaves die-teII v warm i H SWio.t.'Ms H, A pi praise from Mr. Cadman and ing aj !rnctng Miriam Hnrdv the theater management.. free cmii ei at knrt Hough to rrht, Will o Hn Wh-Mr. Graham praised with great enthuU 7 o !o- k nation o t of siasm the excellence the puld'c '1 e pi fi.un the concerts Marjtre Whiiakci aNe anrice .. given at the Hollywood bowl by the Ui. is a?' Ralph c Jackson Community Park and Art association, an Cato Marh, Kathrv n Rvan t ,.r e o t Ov Su pe Pea .o incorporated organization that has as its Theo Iicl; u ' ed song o h P.rooU Walt some of the strongest and most Jmv IM Ifi . Kale G Black patrons influential men and women of the city. Popular H d hlu i ui i Pc ia (a ' lr. pi ? Henry Hothwell, the regular conductor of -, hoe t IYmi the uodlsr g iin lavs (el When - tl U. Symphony orchestra, is P.ohm away on Angeles Wumur.ng Spring" a trip to Europe for the suma P alse LacK ndatit h Tins. B,dh t ftom mer season, but will soon return. Copeha The .cn.! Lett ht r Bohem an Buie Ixvs Angeles association- - secured Sdo(tion. the I n in 'ira nd de ( Jra i Services op Finale, The J IB of Alfred Hertz, director of the petth W Ml o the :'i (' Sluirn M.iur Keinhold Inpronudj Ken-Fe'f tv Lean glide, blues, bligato, octave ending latest Ph ui oper-luii- mezzo-sojira- . . Rimsky-Korsako- n- .1 . . arch-suppo- . umu-age- ' , . ? ; . l ion.-d-ere- . k ... ' m .... l;t-- a lTdTs: SCHOOL ' i I j j William Hardiman Writes of Studies at Berlin v Kn-ie- Services at Sixteenth Ward hig.i-ilus- j ts . i i the. -, v France water of Word Lulabel Eldredge Pupils Piano Program Friday . Fred 1 Graham Returns Angeles j v Tonight j v I m - v v , i N t i of MUSIC INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION i f Or Accredited Courses Xor teachers and Soloists, leading to certification of diploma in all branches of Music, Dramatic Art, Dancing, and Public Speaking, Special Courses for Beginners. A FACULTY 200 OF EMINENT TEACHERS North Main Street, Salt Lake City. Wasatch 2216. parts San Francisco Symphony orchestra, for net and the various other orchestra admirably arranged. Twenty-on- e the season at Hollywood bowl, a series in are the covered final publication, of forty concerts being given, the ono of which was played Saturday night, the greater part of them being the work September of Mr. Epperson. 16. Music for Services at Organ Recital Program Immanuel Baptist Today at Madeleine Cathedral For the services this morning and tonight at the Immanuel (First) Baptot church the music follows Morning. 11 o'clock .. .. Rich Organ prelude, Arios. Anthem, Seek Ye the Hold '... .Huberts Miss Huish, soloist. Melodic Paderewski Offertory. Bass solo, The Golden Pathway". .Gray August Glissmeyer. Organ postlude, Coronation March Meyerbeer Evening. 7 30 oclock Services Music Organ prelude, Moments Mughal.. Schubert .Gaul Quartet, Eye Hath Not Seen'... Pilgrims' Chorus". . .Wagner Offertory, The God of Abraham For the services this morning at the Anthem, Praise" Shelley First Congregational clmrrh the music Organ postlude, Chant Triumphal".. follows Grav Organ preludes' Quartet Miss Beulah Huih, Mrs. Pearl W Richter Davis, Andantlno Howard Frazee, August Aloys Clausmann 'Magntficant .Schubert Response Mis. Harry Chapman, organist. Anthem. "How- Ixxig Wilt Thou ForBflacgar get Me'' McCune Offertorv. "Cantilenr. Reginald Steggall Postlude in D Minor. Alfred J. Silver so. School Norman 'E Atkinson, Quartet-Mrsprano and director; Miss Edna Dwver, contralto. 'John Parrish, tenor; Fred Miss Letta McCuntf, who has been Sands, bass. Morris Stephensor organist. studying dramatic art with Mrs. u Brown Knight for the post two ears 8. School of Jtjusic, left at the I. I. Friday for Bouton, where she will continue this work with the Island Powe.s Band-OrchestSchool of Express on. She i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McUune of Salt muof I Emory (j. Epperson, supervisor sic for the Jordan school district. bandUnder the direction of the L. I'. S master and teacher of violin and piano, School of Music arivam c I students of o & has just published, through Stone Hugh I W. Dougall will gr c a puh'ic song of Salt Lake a Beginners Combination North Mam rclL at the school, band and orchestra folio. street. Tucsdav night. October 3. at 8 15 simTHBed m nnd oclock. The following students are The work is attractive form and the issue contains the piano (Continued on Following Page.) (conductors score), first violin, solo cor Amedeo Tremhlny, organist and choir director at ihe Uathedral of the Made-l- e n. wilt flay his oustomwrv free recital at 7 10 oclock tonight Invitation The program is extended to the public. follovur Banner The .....Key .. Mendelssohn 'Prelude in G Andante Con Moto" Boety Guilmant Interlude" Toccata (Svmphonv No. 5)....W1dor . for at First Congregational . Gliss-meye- r. - Leaves Letta for Dramatic Art It the First Presbyterian Thuisdav nights relv'sal of thr tahornai le ehmr A c l,mnl u v this morning and For Hu director, J J MCUilan. otgitnst. v,s marked by a full nrd enthnsiahtn - attendat the Fnit Brebv terian hurch ance. the pr lgre.-- s made hciiu- lughlv Hu mush tuiiows MORNIX L gratifvmg to the threetor The rehear,! time is divided, woirun Omati trvhulv imj rovisatton in 0 and men wot King at fust separated and Eddy then m ensemble Thur'dav n'ght t.c Anthem, 'Ho SiUnt Sa NidliriN?pr enure tm' was devoted to the stvdv f Gifertorv 'luanso- B'oriTis FYiml The Lord Hath Brought Again Zion" I.V KMNV. h Art.iur Shepherd, and lattie Town of 'rgan prtdude. j'lovati-oin A Flat l.v J Bethlehem Prmdle Seott Guilmant .Gounod Sanlu" hhrti. oBartotv. A Fri nd in th Home- Many Havens lanti Mrs Tho Bst, Miss Billings, Quart Remember Miss John Pnrrlnh and N K. Vincent Maud Thorn, organist and dliector Cnder a New York date hue In 'Tbe Tribune Thursday morning, is conveyed the information that Mlscha Elman, vio- Doone Smoot linist. had filed second itlenshlp papers Cellist that will entitle him to become an American citizen after the lajeu of three months. It is further eft out that he was Mies Doone Smoot, cellist, of born in Kiev. and vs bten in the Mr. and Mrs. B. K Smoot of daughter Salt Lake. United States for twelve ve.irs W.'US last in an Thursday presented ' Elman, who was night lorn January 20 1S91, recital by her teacher. Miss has. In the course of hi musical career in inmatlon Mies Nora Cannon. Smoot proved a made America, three appearances m Salt tevhnie. and Interpretative Lake, playing each time In the taber- grasp thatversatility make reasonably certain a nacle. Hts exceptionable ability with the e for future the young woman violin was manifest- - early In his boyhood, m the cello realm. and at the age of 13 years he was recogIn the rendition of a widely varied and nized as a truly great artist when he generally classic program there was amplayed before the best critics and masters ple evidence of native gifts and- assidu-ou- u of music of Europe at St. Petersburg and She opened the program with other foreign capital, t Aside from his the. study. most ambitious number, the Oolter-ma- n sureness of tachniuue and marvelous repConcerto in D Minor. ertoire, Elman stands almost alone In the high In the andante and conqueringscoring some development of a certain soulfulness and of the intricacies of tbs allegro finale in Salt rACHT v ... ... ... CLUB! . Salt Lakers Will Elman t Demonstrates Marked Talent as I Rm-mi- worth-w!.tl- - r J " Reopen Stock of With a New FURS At REDUCED PRICES LEFF uil-fre- Epperson Publishes New Folio . 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