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Show The Grand Concert. The program for Saturday evening's concert to be giyen in the 6take taber-uac:e taber-uac:e is a vatied one and one that is bound to please all tastes. The tabernacle taber-nacle choir has prepared two grand march choruses, with elegant and elaborate elab-orate accompaniments for orchestra and organ. J he Lehi and Spanish Fork choirs will each contribute a selection, se-lection, and the tabernacle choir male Voice chorus, will again be beard in the soul-stirring glee, "Comrades in Arms." A fine male quartette. "May Breezes," selected from the Grman, is being studied for the occasion by the BoBhard and Pyne brothers, while tte solos aie in the hands of Mrs, May Young, Miss Emma John and Mr. Johnathan Buckley, The clarionet solo of Professor Gill-man Gill-man is almost an entirely new feature on a concert program in Provo, as only once belore has this fine solo instrument instru-ment been heard at our concerts. Notwithstanding every number on the program is in good hands and being be-ing thoroughly prepared, the grand feature of the evening will be the organ 1 Selections by Pvofesaor J. J. Daynes of t Salt Lake. The resources of tone, expression, ex-pression, and variety of combinations I in a grand brgnn are almost limitless, aa the various stops are imitations of the orchestra, with all of its different ' combinations and tone color. In the haniaofa master, wonderful effects can be produced by skill and manage- I, ' : " " ri f ii i- mi 1 1 meDt in the manipulation of the stops in bringing out orchestral effects, which places the organ on the throne as king of all instruments. Satuaday night's concert will be a feast that eyery citizen of Provo should partake of. Fill the tabernacle on Saturday Sat-urday night. We need the organ. The proceeds go to the organ fund. |