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Show THE BEE. II hose technique and brilliancy should win for him a great many admirers. His methods are v The great Melba is being heralded and every one is already on tiptoe to hear this noted singer who is the Divas legitimate successor. Melba Campanari aud Salagnac in one evening and in such a program as follows is for this far western land a glorious treat. The following is the program as arranged aud from which there will be no change : 1. Overture Frioliatz Webr those of the masters and he shows by the selections that he plays that he is studious and artistic. Mr. Shepards accompaniments were marvels of skill and especially so when aceompaning Mr. Concerto. Harris in Mendelssohns His t )iich and expression are rarely found in pianists. Prof. Radcliffe played Gottschalks Last Hope, as only he can play it. He is a musician from head to heels. Few western cities can boast of such talent as we of this city. And this ; ounger generation that is here with us gives promise of better things than we have yet had. To the unprejudiced mind there is much genius these three young men of Utah. Let us hear more from them. Orchestra. Finale Act II Aitla Tabernacle Choir. A Aria from Million Madame Mattfeld. 4. Aria La Jutive Mr. Rains. 5. Aria Nobil Signor, from Hugueuot.s Mille Torouta. 6. Aria from Faust Sig. Campaninari. 7. Mad Scene from Lucia Donizetti Madame Melba. 8. Church Scene Rusticana 0 j -t MERE MENTION. While the tone and literary merit of a variety how does not always suit the cultured taste of a Herald critic, A Boy Wanted seems to have set so heavily upon him that he had an acute hypochondriacal attack of dilettantism. His recovery is problematical. Hie jacet Budum. At the New Grand on Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. an orchestral concert will be given for the benefit of the Maine survivors. Some of the leading instrumentalists and vocalists of the city will participate and Judge Powers will deliver a patriotic address. A grand overture describing the Maine disaster has been especially composed for the occasion by Mr. L. C. Read. Some interesting tableaux will be given. The leading members of the Boy Wanted company will take part. Mr. John James has worked up an enthusiastic reception for the Welsh singers. Verdi Thomas Ilalevy Meyerleer Gounod Mascagni Tabernacle Choir. 9. Lea Stances Flegier Mons. 10. Salignac. Song Mattinata Tosti Madame Melba. 11. Pagliacci Prologue Sig. Campaninari. 12. 13. Newman Lien is getting out a program for Melba that will be a handsome souvenir of the occasion. This evening at the Tabernacle the Welsh Prize Singers, an organization Welsh singers. composed of selected singers from Wales, will give an interesting program consisting of popular and classical numbers. The program is varied and arranged to suit the tastes of all classes. The Waltz Song So Saran Rose Madame Melba. Selection from Carmen Orchestra, Conducted by Bimboni. Arditi Bizet Conference visitors from all sections are arranging to remain and the big tabernacle will have such an audience that even Melba rarely gets a chance to sing to. The sale of eats begins Monday morning next at 10 oclock at Daynes & Coalters music store. Subscribe for Tiie Bee. Telephone P. 0, Box 630, 651 THE QUEEN OF SONG, AND HER GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. April 15. 1898 C. A. ELLIS. Tenors: Salignac anb Dan Iboose. Bassos: Carbone anb Diviant. And a Seeded Humber of AusiiAns from tbe GreAt PAmroscb OrcestrA. SIG. BIMBONI, conductor. General Admission Reserved Seads $1.50, $2. $1.00. Sale of seats begin Monday, April 11, at Daynes & Coalters Music Store. |