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Show 7 THJv HKK PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUY fnion Pedersen. Robinson Bros PIANO, VIOLIN, HARMON Mr. Caldcr In the future Jroft-nno-r McClellan r Utah iianiM In tv'-lplvi- the thank. i,rent an one In Ogd-- the happy entertainer of GJ.v.ky, thin city upon May 19, of ltomhil. Thin lant winter han been what the ea-of Metho!lnta would call a girat awakening" In munlcal matter. Firnt and ulwayn there In our home oj ern company, although preceding Its public appearance there wan th? grand Then of the Kinteddfod. yeenion pclal credit In due the Orphm club HjK'lal talent they Introduced here. .Next come the unprecedented three Cudnwnky concert under the direction f Professor McClellan, following which in the promised appearance of JP venthal. Thin account leaven un- mentioned Melba and many other attractions that have gone to make the fr i jeanon notable. 1 u ' In this comparison Itosenthals cele-br- a ted characteristic In referred to in d manner: a rather unusually "Just a line about Sauer, who I learn Is to play In St. Paul next week. N student of the pianoforte can aiTord off-han- he will Rive. He is to miss the ureat as an interpreter, a man with a soul. His playing has not the finish of Itcser.-jha- l, I might call it the glaze but in depth and sincerity it is infinitely beyond. Odd in auueaiance and manner, his utter loss of self in his art must apical to all true lov?rs cf let-so- music. The Salt Lake public, tonight, are ir. going to be given a very rare treat comthe Tabernacle. The Ellis Opera pany, numbering l.r0 artists, will appear in a grand opera concert in ihat of the building. The leading soloists cening will be: Mme. Johanna Gadski, Mme. Rosa Olitzka, Messrs. Van House, In their coming visit, the Interest cm thy prinm dorna naturally of the organization and the famous New York Symphony orchestra, an the prenn throughout the country have been unanlmoun in their praise of both these features of the Ellin company. For live season now Mme. Gadski has appeared In the Dainrosch, and Danmcch-Elll- n companies (now the Ellin In the principal company), Wagnerian role, and lately In th Italian works an well, also throughout ct-nter-n the east. In the great musical festivals, oratorios, and concerts, as the principal attraction, and no vocalist has won greater triumphs, or so satisfied the music loving public. In fact, her appearance in San Francisco last i wek completely carried that city by storm, and a great surprise and pleasure is In store for all who attend the oerform-anc- e Saturday. The Rulletin of San Francisco has the following to say of Mme. Gadskis triumph as Aida: Above all things, Gadski is an artist, and with the truest methods of the artist she won her audience. There were no artificial adjuncts to her success. of any No stage fireworks description were descended to as means of attracting special attention to her first entrance. Gadskis voice is a soprano at once strong and beautifully sweet and clear. At the will of the singef and the requirement of the score it soars thrilling upward, or sinks to the softest or deepest notes of tenderness and passion, always without force, strain or effort, and always, too, with a precision which, great as it is, is never allowed to rob it of anything of that feeling which adds so much to Its charms. . . . V SHOES. studio: Me folders 4547 eo. Puiooe. rele55, PROFESSOR OF For First class liicvclc repairing ami novelty work go to MUSIC. studio: 620 south seventh Cast H. CALPSK. PIANO TUNf? S. And f?EULATOf? For Particulars or EnRageirents write to BUYERS BROS. 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The famous New York Symphony orchestra, with fifty musicians, with Herr Richard Fried, conductor, and the grand chorus and ensemble of the company. ivBiything Known in Music The programme in its entirety will be given by the Ellis Opera company, Will be found at the Tabernacle choir members will not 0. Q. Calders Sons. 4547 W, First South appear. 72 MAIN St SOUTH ST. W. FIRST THOMAS RADGLIFFE, A. G. 0. Piano, Pipe Organ, Harmony. Studio, 838 E. South Temple St. SALT LAKE CITY SQUIRE COOP. PIANO. studio: Paynes A Coalter. With Interviews Wed. 2 to 5 p.m All our goods are HIGH GRADE and our prices are the D. 0. Calder's Sous lowest. WE DEFY COMPETITION. DAYNES Music Company, The Salt Lake Music Dealers. PIANOS, ORGANS, P, O. Box 1090. BOOKS AND SHEET MUSIC. General Musical Merchandise. 74 Main St. Salt Lake City |