Show It CHAUTAUQUA a AN EVENT To w E ERED h assemblies the tho th country every TS a a. growing interest music section and steadily ste dilY being given given o ot the programs ms so classes cluses of the higher 0 tart both vocal and larger crowds e programs until now share In more With literature his his- languages science s. s Ith I musical musical endeavor or pIes pica no mean place t Like ake when traveling h Apostle postle Paul of ot his hL hism m ot of no mean city d 1 jah ah artists as well 3 nd ad Utah choruses choruses- I 1 0 eminence in the Id for tor tourists w rid 1 Id 1 who have ha atI at- at I Jid Tech recitals als In the thebe I lie be local loal various a a not only quick to toI I talent here but go so that Salt ind nd favorably both as the Eastern astern seca sec sec- a accordance with f ingS that a Musi- Musi Jul ulde be e held In this this city city inn Ing ng July 22 ni Wan Wan- anas s as the most moat cone con- con li e presentation of the thee theL 1 L e been prepared uch li favorable contI con- con tI nation of the public L lithe ithe the advance ance sales gales n re aa n h and the prou pro pro- u q 18 is sure of of-a of a aA A ectal ecial guarantee of ofU i U programs is the theIo ho Io have havo th them m In InI Inbe I be he names of r u uIs the theis Is choral oi 1 tants and a h ii conne connection Uon with t r 1 en ent entIre Ire enterprise ge e an i the HIP organist of Iii d Fred Graham the theBo IBo Bo ti of these men are arc 1 and mu- mu ag this ils important enI enen en- en I 1 en n 0 before the lowith 10 lo- with success es t tn td n They The have made ra general g v entire entirely I success success- n week Isis is Conductor o 0 the th Ogden Taber- Taber i f 10 o appear in the thea a jn n the first evening Monday studied in New the noted vocal lot ural f musical rC director onders edYa-onders r with his nd performance In Injen jen en it ga gave gae e Prof 1 two years ad all air greatly added LS conductor Hugh figure in the theo thet t o ic e the soloist with 1 he its Death of ot Shin Shin- mere Tuesday night aIL a polished polisher singer J years abroad to toh Ii h s 8 and his record nd ud baritone solo- solo I. I has made him more n noted d musicians aj country name ie violinist is one onea a 5 and instructors at the in which he hewa wa ht him rep- rep oHlon nillon and he is the thee e Salt Lake Syme Sym- Sym e told of Mrs EmI Em- Em I 3 whose fine soprano such advantage c cert rt auditoriums of the l but ut also aiso in the con- con Eastern musical there is a galaxy a antton apt aptton pt on the programs for fore of pf the e- e Musical Chau- Chau surpassed by any Sa Lake ake in the coun- coun at c talent Includes lOr such leading lights as Horace Ensign barItone barItone bar bar- W. W y C C. Clive e violinist Edward Kimball Kim Kim- ball baIl pianist Miss 1 Myrtle Ballinger Bahlinger soprano soprano so so- Mrs A. A U. U C C. Smith contralto Miss Rita Jackman pianist Mrs Brown Brown- ing soprano Mrs Best m mezzo soprano Elihu Call tenor tenor Mrs Edward soprano John Robinson baritone Thomas Ashworth Ashworth Ashworth Ash- Ash worth tenor and other artists The ad adjudicators adjudicators adjudicators ad- ad have been most carefully se select selected se- se lect d to decide the various contests They include J. J J. J McClellan musical director Arthur Shepherd chairman George Careless George Skelton Arthur Shep Shep- herd J. J J J. J Daynes Joseph Ballantyne Hugh Dougall M. M I. I T T. Brines Erines Horace S S. I Ensign and Charles F F. Stayner The high standing of these men is an assurance of equitable and satisfactory award Of course no adjudicator will wiil serve in any contest in which his pupils are contend contend- log ing The Musical Chautauqua will extend through the evenings of the week the first three evenings July 22 24 being devoted devoted devoted de de- de- de voted to the entertainment programs and the other three to the contest programs The pavilion at Wandamere Is well adapted adapt adapt- ed to the presentations proposed as the seating facilities are are good and the acoustic properties excellent Two pianos and a a two manual organ will be used In the accompaniments C p ue t I On the first evening July 2 Whitney Coombs' Coombs cantata The First Christmas will be given en by the Ogden Tabernacle choir and on the second night July 23 3 S. S Coleridge Taylors Taylor's The Death of MIn Mm- MInnehaha will be given by the Salt Lake festival chorus the the first part of the program program program pro pro- gram being given by the Salt Lake Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle Tab Tab- choir and soloists The third evening will be devoted to a varied solo program of ot marked excellence For the three nights of contests there Isa great rush of candidates sixty or over present present- ing themselves and from fron the eagerness shown by these it is evident that there will be some very excellent work and now voices and new Instrumental talent will be undoubtedly brought out The event Is sure to be a a. marked step in musical advance for this tItle city and in fact fait for tor the whole State Persons attendIng attend attend- the ing the resort Chautauqua early f 1 in he the hee are e evening advised I to Ig to go enjoy j to the local scenic attractions before the musical mu mu- events are called I IThe The full program with rules and regulations regulations regula regula- Lions governing the different events is as follows First concert Monday Monda July 22 Whit 22 Whit Whitney ney Coombs' Coombs cantata The First Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas by the Ogden Tabernacle choir voices Joseph B Ballantyne llant ne director J J. J J. J McClellan accompanist Myrtle 1 Ballinger soprano Mrs A A. R. R C. C Smith contralto Fred C C. Graham tenor and Horace S. S Ensign baritone i Tuesday July 23 The The i Death of Minnehaha from Longfellow's Song of ot Hiawatha by bythe the festival chorus chorus cho cho- rus J. J J J. McClellan conducting Ed P. P Kimball accompanist Emma Ramsey Ramsey- I Morris soprano and Hugh Dougall baritone baritone bar jar also a miscellaneous g s ct program by bythe bythe t the Salt Salt- Lake Tabernacle choir frari H. H S. S Ensign conducting assisted b by LizzI Lizzie- Thomas Thomas-Ed Thomas Edward ward r soprano o T. T S. S Ashworth Ashworth Ash Ash- worth m t tenor and John koins Robinson ri ban bari tone Third concert concert J July ly 24 24 PIoneer Pioneer grand musicale Soloists J. J J J. McClellan pianist George Skelton violinist Bessie Browning so soprano soprano so- so plano Elsie EMe Best Barrow mezzo soprano Elihu Call tenor enor Rita Jackman pianist On Thursday Friday Y and Saturday nights the best beet ever even given In Utah will take place Following are conditions of contest Each and every contestant must be a abon bon bonc fide resident the of-the State of ot Utah The rhe points to be e considered in the contest contest contest con con- test are First intonation and tone quality quality quail quail- ty second interpretation third attack fo fourth rth phrasing and expression fifth bl blending Volume o will not be considered hi In the mixed chorus adjudications Contest for mixed chorus permanent or on- especially organized for tor this occasion of ot not less than twenty nor more than fifty voices Contest ie for or piano violin soprano alto altot t tenor nor and baritone solos are 11 limited to toa tos a amateurs Contests s for male quartette quartette Is 15 open to sl singers of all ages Contests efe abra for piano no and violin will be divided Into two classes as follows Se Seniors Seniors Se- Se o open en to all amateurs juniors open to all up to the age of ot 16 years Adjudicators will not serve In ln any of the solo contests In which their pupils are competing The following lf g well-known well Utah musIcians musicians musi mud form torm the board boar of adjudication J. J J. J McClellan musical director of ot the J Chautauqua Arth r Shepherd nd chairman George Careless Willard Weihe C. C F. F Stayner Anton Pedersen George E E. Skelton Skei- Skei ton H. H S. S Ensign J. J J. J Daynes J Joseph 4 to Ballantyne iy Hugh r W. W Dougall hn and d M M. J. J B Any three of ot the above n named above med Judges will b b be chosen by by- bythe the directors and the chairman to adjudicate any of ot the contests contests contests con con- tests but all adjudicators will be present present pres pres- ent at all contests The high standing of ot the judges assures honest intelligent and unbiased decisions |