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Show Farland in ono of his most enjoy-- I CARD, able banjo recitals. It has been four years since Mr. Farland appeared before a Salt Lake audience, and during Mme. Amanda Swenson . vocal. that time he has made a tour of Eng-- ! met with the Calder's he where greatest Mualc Store. Oni. Studio, land, success and created a sensation in the Garda Method In cjty. Hours 10a.Kier musical circles by his artistic work on the banjo. He will be assisted in Anton Pederson; his concert here by Mr. C. D. Schet-tleVI o I. IX, . EJAJro, Miss Margery Mulvey, mandolin HARMOKY. soloist, and the Ladies String Quintet. Studio, Clay ton uslc Co , Mala Street o A. getuaic nttJr geitiatrimte. to her It is a habit of string musicians to Evans was decidedly a credit of Miss teacher. As with all the pupils refer to Iho piano as a Tinklo-box- . the matter of technic was Flanders, for ucy do IIiIh because of disrespect the one distinguishing characteristic the the instrument: believing that of the playing of Miss Evans. Aside novice can pound the keys and pro- from this she has an unusually intelof musical phrasduce a musical sound. If these dis- ligent conception DRAMATIC RECITALS. the subject being brought out coning, respectful string musicians will attend spicuously through all the pieces she Monsieur a.nd Mtdam de Lam the Harold Hauer piano recital at the played. Miss Evans was assisted by For the past two weeks the literary voice cdctukk loving people have had one of the and French Conversation. First Congregational church next Mon- Geroge E. Skelton, whom solo violin tfc.!nc was highly appreciated. C. D. greatest treats possible in the lectures Coaching for Opera I Specialty . day evening they will have an oppor- work S86 Constitution Schottier played the cello In trio with Building. tunity to change their minus. Mr. Mr. Skelton and Miss Flanders, and as and dramatic readings of Prof. Clark Hauer will no doubt demonstrate that his performance was highly of the University of Chicago. Barratt hall has been crowded nightly by the the piano is a musical instrument and commendable. best classes of citizens who were Miss A writer in the not a Tinkle-box- . Gleason, by the Kan Francisco Host has this to say: That gonial piano player, Ignatz charmed almost hypnotized wonderful powers of the professor. Ills TEACHER Of NVSIC Harold Hauer certainly captivated Paderewski, has had trouble with the lectures and, short explanatory referti.? critical portion 01 the audience czar of Russia. He performed at the ences to thq characters in the pieces BTUDIO. 'PHONE 1299i tat m. first so. last night at his recital in Lyric hall. Russian court and the czar was so ap- he recites were appreciated almost as Hvcn those most Indifferent to music preciative that ho did not miss a six- much as; th$ recitals. The professor closes his engagement tonight, and will admit that they were confronted teenth note. When the recital was anybody who has not yet heard him with a true master of the pianoforte. over iho czar offered congratulations should notmiss this opoprtunity. And really it can be said about Hauer and said he was delighted to lind a o ... a to not bo a profound Russian who could play the piano so READY FOR OFFICE 8EEKER8. that upin has judge of music, or think he is, to se- faultlessly. Then Paderewski made cure enjoyment from his playing. As the mistake of his life by telling the New Security Trust Building Almost one listened to his playing last night czar that he was a Pole, and not a Finished. tlie Hu: ught was uppermost: what a Russian. That was equivalent to treaThat part of a busy public composed contradictory and perhaps uncertain son, and the piano player was given of business-anprofessional men who music muker is the piano. Could any twenty-fou- r hours to get out of town. are anxiously awaiting suitable new other person in that room and of WE WILL LOAN quarters will be glad to. know that music teachers, piano players and ' ANY CHURCH A the Security Trust building is rapidly A feature of conference week will piano interpreters tliero were fully nearing completion. This is an entwo score make that instrument be a concert in the tabernacle, under tirely separate building from the othevoke such tones, make that thing of the auspices of the Scandinavian so- er one with: which it was once known as the Constitution block, and a rule wood, felt strings and ivory, produce such wonderful, stirring tones, and, ciety Harmonica. The date is Tues- which will be strictly enforced by the again, such liquid, melting notes that day, April 5, and the object is a bene- new owners, McGurrin & Co., InvestFREE FOR CONCERTS the senses were soothed into restful-ness- ? fit for a Mormon meeting house in ment Bankers, will be to the effect Stockholm, Sweden. Seldom is such that under no circumstances will pria noted aggregation of artists heard as vate families be allowed to occupy the rooms, which will be reserved for ofMiss Gratia Flanders formally prewill appear in the concert. The per- fices. TheSecurity Trust will meet sented her pupil, Miss Judith Evans, formers will include Prof. J. J. Mc- every requirement of a modern office OAYHES & RQUHET to (lie public at an artistic piano re- Clellan, tabernacle the choir, building.' organist, cital at the Congregational church under the leadership of Professor Tuesday evening. It has been the Stephens, Anton Pedersen, Miss Sig-ri- d Sylvias Dimple. Pedersen, Miss Agnes Dahlquist, Sylvia's gown was bewitching. custom of Miss Flanders to keep in Willard Weihp, Prof. Lund, and oth- A And fashioned of ribbon and lace, 40 RICHARDS STREET marvel of puffing and stitching. the minds of her pupils hat when ers. The concert will be under the Of criss-crocurly-cu- e and grace. So perfectly planned was this toilet, they became sufficiently skillful they direction of Prof. Oiaf Nielsen. ' Slie rivaled a sylph in her shape; would be asked to play in public. All And yet, had power to foil it t heir Twas her dimple I could not escape! On next Friday evening, April 1st, training is along these lines, and a tlie pupils must have in view an at the Congregational church, the Sylvia's tresses were tinted With amber in shine and in shade. ranee before a friendly but critical music lovers of this city will again The sunlight how tenderly glinted audience. The performance of Miss have an opportunity to hear Mr Alfred Its rays n the locks of the maid! Sooth, it was rapture to eye them Imprisoned in ringlet or twist: Yet, truly; might have passed by ihem Twas I r, : . . Nora J 1 . d . PIANO - puiocimiiy ss 1 ap-pe- 1 her dimple could not resist! Her cheekhad tlie color of peaches That lightly the summer hath kissed. Ortho hue of a rose that beseeches The moon, half hid by a m!st, Twas peefless-t- he line of their curving By sun heated breezes untanned; I might have beheld them, unswerving Twas her dimple I could not what Shall T slng of her lashes. luster beneath. shy. As bright ashaunting Hut wild spray that dashes-- As soft as the dew on a wreath! Her delightfully perilous glances Extorted, my rapturous To flee. J hem. perhaps,sigh: there were chances But her dimple, ah, who could. defy! Her beauty was ever before me. an. .10cent 8tar Jn the night:. 01,1 ? twere well to deplore me. Like a sharpshooter hidden from sight, All armor were useless, but elfin The ALI. THE NEWEST SONGS. BEESLEY MUSIC CO. 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