| Show MUSIC SIC AND MUSICIANS il x MISS ROMANIA HYDE Salt LAke I violinist who has recently re returned returned returned re- re turned home from Crom New York and the war zone has settled down to tal take e her place among the teachers of ot Salt Lake and has open opened cd her studio at ot her home with a 0 fine tine enrollment of or advanced pupils pu pu- pils Miss Hyde Is very anxious to show how her appreciation for Cor what has been done for lor her as a citizen and a musician and has started right In to work hardly giving herself hersel time to rest from her Journey and the big concert concert concert con con- cert given upon her arrival Miss Il ss Hyde has been approached about giving Iving some ome concerts throughout the state and she hc Is considering a short conc concert rt tour although nothing definite has been decided Wednesday afternoon Mrs Irs E E. I H H. H Beckstrand entert entertained lnell with a musicale musi- musi calo cale for Cor Mrs Walsh mUSI 1 of oC New York Mrs Sigrid Pedersen Carl Carlof of Portland and Miss lIss Romania Hyde who is just home from Crom study ludy In Europe The guests guest guests of ot honor contributed some finely delivered musical numbers Mrs Walsh sang sung one of or her favorites Cora I II I Noma oma and she and Mrs fr Carl sang the effective duo Butterfly and Suzuki from fromI I Bar I Madame dame Dutt Butterfly and Barcarolle Barcarolle Bar Bar- carolle from corn Tho The Tales of or Hoffman Hottman Miss Alias Hyde played stunning interpretations interpretations of or selections from Schubert ch and Beethoven Mrs Irs A A. A H H. H Peabody was tho the accompanist Others who gave musical numbers rs were Mrs Clark Andelin Mrs Della Delia Danes Hills lIllis Mrs Stella Stelia Angel Ill I'll Flatcher Miss Lora Zora Shaw Miss Lillian Phelps Miss Edna Evans Miss Laura Cook and Miss Ella Nielsen Iel en Tho Tiro faculty of the Ogden Conservator Conservatory Conserva Conserve tor tory of ot Music g gave ve a a. concert Monday for Cor the tho Childrens Children's Aid society and netted about Squire Coop and Otto King Kingo o of Salt Lake Lako were prominent prominent prominent nent on the program playing Grieg's Sonata Op 36 36 which aroused a great deal of or Interest Others who took partIn part partIn In Irr tho the concert were Ogden musicians and antl members of or the faculty Miss Carrie Carrie Carrie Car Car- rie Browning Miss Lillian Wright Miss Maude laud Zeiner Zelner and Miss MIs Louise Pierce pianists Miss Mis Lila Llla J Jost st and Miss Hiss Ella Thomas vocalists In acknowledgment of ot the fine tine work Worle done by the inu musicians the society addressed addressed ad ad- dressed the following letter to Mr Coop Dear Mr lr Coop The Coop The members of or the tho Childrens Children's Aid ld society desire to express their appreciation of your kindness In giving them the concert Monday Monda Not alone from a financial standpoint but wo o were proud of or the high class o of the music you ou gave us and we consider itan It Itan Itan an honor to have our names appear ona on ona ona a program of ot such merit and one sowell so sowell sowell well chosen and rendered Sincerely ye yours ours urs MARTHA CA CANSE SE President Eo EDNA EoA A Secretary Monday londa evening St. St Marks larks Sunday school entertained tho Sunda Sunday School association of ot Salt Lake rand and and after the business meeting a finely arranged musical musical musical mu mu- program was given b by Mrs J J. J TV W Curtis soprano Owen Bartlett and andI Robert Wasson asson violinists and Lawrence Law Law- I lanCe lence Eberly pianist Weeks Week's X eeR 5 C Calendar r of grand opera will wll b be e eJ D DEvOTEES J pleased to learn that tho the selection chosen for tor the spring production b by tit the University of or Utah Musical society t Is Verdis Verdi's La Traviata Tra an old favorite favorit and one of or the tho most popular operas of this master La Traviata will wil make a wide appeal and It IB Is I prophesied prophesier that this production will be appreciated appreciate b by every friend of the tho university h in tho the elt city The stor story on which the opera i Is founded Is I known to most English speaking people as Camille As a novel it made tho the younger Dumas fa ta- ta mouse The dramatized version erslon of oC 1 It 0 Sarah Bernhardt one of oC the finest fin tIn est eat opportunities In her long lone and sue suc successful en career reel as an actress As an ax opera It reveals Verdis Verdi's Ine Inexhaustible command of ot melody and has for tor fitl fifty years been a 3 general favorite ta The title La Tra lata or The ThI Misguided One took Its name from ron Violette Valor Valery the heroine of Dumas Dumas' great stor story The s scene cene I Is laid In an annear and near Paris the story ston following closel closely tho the stor story of ot Dumas' Dumas play The action begins Ins at nt the house of ot Violette where a a. ga gay entertainment Is going on Alfred Al Ai Al- Al trod fred Germont a youth routh belonging to n a fine old family meets the hostess and ani at once becomes enamored of oC her her- herbut but butIn butIn In ht spite of his position he unhesitatingly In lY offers otter her love and marriage For Fora a time Violette refuses to take him so so- but finally she Is moved and ani returns his love with a devotion equally equal equal- ly unselfish She warns him him and antl confesses confesses con con- eases all nil her past Unshaken he hetal tal takes es her as ns she Is and moves with her to the country countr out outside outride l e of ot Paris where the two enjoy a few Cew months of or Idyllic happiness Tho The second act ct reveals re the pastoral seclusion of or the happy couple Violette realizing that their funds arc are getting Dotting low sends send'S secretly to Paris to sell some of ot her hel possessions Alfred Altred learns of oC Violettes Violette's plans plana from flom Annina tho confidante con con- of or Violette lIe He revolts at his hi dependence on Violette and hastens to Paris to recover roco the tho property During his absence Alfreds Alfred's father comes and pleads with Violette to re release release release re- re lease his son The persuasions of ot are finally effective and Violette VIo Vio- lette resolves to make the supreme sac sac- ac- ac of oC renunciation She steals awa away hearted broken to take up her old oM life In Paris Parie Alfred Alfre angry an and grief grief- stricken gives her departure Its worst In Interpretation In the third thir act Alfred meets VIolette Violette Vio VIo- lette letto at at ata a dance given b by her friend Flora and Insults her publicly Ho lIo Is challen challenged cd b by Baron the admirer with wl whom Violette Is now living and a duel Is fought who Is ill III with Consumption consumption k receives her de depth death th blow with Alfreds Alfred's Insult Alfreds Alfred's father touched by hy her hel suffering suffer suffer- ing InK reveals rC to Alfred the stor story of ot his Interview with h her r together with the nobility of or her conduct and Alfred hastens to her hor to receive far Ifor dying word of oC forgiveness La Traviata was first produced In Venice In 1863 The Tho role rolo of ot Violette was taken laken h b by Sonora Senora Donatello who weighed considerably over o 00 poun pounds s. s When rhen In the third act the doctor pronounced pronounced pro pro- her dying with consumption tho the audience w Wd was i fairly ralrh con raised d with J laughter Consequently tho the opera at first was not very ery successful cc It later lator recovered from the first blow blo however however how how- J ever and has since been boon re regarded as os I 1 MISS ISS IR IRENE ENE CALLISTER talented talents d pupil of George E E. Skelton i t who will be presented in a violin recital Th Thursday a evening c at the tl c. c I I Consolidated Music hall boll Miss Ca 1 is is the daughter of or Mr air and arid Mrs E. E II H. Callister and has hns enjoyed considerable s tra tra el cl abroad hn having ng ngI 1 J made a an extensive tour with her mother and a party of friends cicada abo about t I a n. year car ago r dr t k o os o's s 's A Iv rr J Nr Y J X e yh rl b f f YI rf r v r 4 ih lf h Y r 4 nr r 4 l 4 f 7 ry re a V Vv v ry r t A r 4 f s aY s sM d M r 1 4 4 ph 0 h h 4 t f f y r 4 xa sn Jk a d n r Y Y t L S f h ht t w e. e 1 one of or Verdi's Verdis masterpieces It fairly overflows with exquisite melody and andIs andis Is of ot marked Intelligence and refine refine- ment mente The drinking duet duct of or Alfred and Violette Lets Drink to the Beauty Perchance Pe InIa lIe He greatly beloved b by concert as well wall as operatic sopranos Germont's song to his son From Provence Pru Violettes Violette's aria Adieu Then Thou Art Fled and her duet with Alfred Oh Paris Beloved are the numbers which stand out A distinct feature of ot this performance perform perform- ance anco Is that It Is to be performed wholly wholly wholly ly b by university talent Miss Edna Evans as Violette Miss Cora Corn Thomas as Flora Florn J. J W. W p. as Al Alfred Alfred Al- Al fred rell and D David E. E Smith as Georgio remarkably well are showing sho up La La Traviata will bo be given at the Salt Lake theatre April 22 23 and 24 4 and will afford one of the most satisfactory satisfactory satis satis- factory musical treats Salt Lake has been favored ored with this season The following pr program grim will be given at the First Methodist church today MORNING lon I G. G Organ prelude Andante Breck Anthem The rhe ne H. H H. H Shelly Offertory Prayer Pacho Pache Postlude In B n Whiting EVE I EVENING G. G Or Oran an prelude Serenade ry dEx At Evening dEvry r Anthem Come See the Place Where Jesus La Lay Horatio W. W Parker Parler Miss Iss Mao ONell ONeil Miss Leola Leula and antl the choir choll Offertory Nocturne Foote Duct Duet Nailed to the tho Cross Grant Gran t Colfax Tullar Alice Wood and Mrs Walter Bliss Postlude Finale In E Flat Faulkes Wednesday even evening ng at the I I. I. I D. D the will repeat S. S music department canta cantata ta The Lord of ot Light LICh t and Love Lo the general b by Julian Edwards for public In the Assembly hall Tho The will win Include numbers representing representing pro program ram all th the tho organizations In hr the tho music department also tho the school chool will willbe willbe willbe be assist assisted ell b by Miss hiss Romania Hyde In her concert successful who was as so recently Miss Hyde will wll repeat repeat two of or her most successful numbers Vogel ale als Profit ProUl Schumann Minuet Beethoven Bee Dec The program Is aa as follows Selection La Traviata L L. L I D. D S S. S orchestra Southern Melody l L L. D D. D S S. girls girls' quartet Annie Woodbury Marian Snow Arline a and tl Holl Holly Barter Darter In the Rain Parks a n b The Coopers Cooper's Song Sons L. L D D. S S. S U. U glee club t Selection L L L. D U S S. S U. U string trio Owen Oven Bartlett Seymour Fisher and Gladys Daybreak L D D. D S. S U U. U male quartet Rufus tutus Bolton Alton Allen Kent C. C R R. R Cummings Cum Cum- Charles Maxwell a n Vogel als Profit Schumann b Minuet Beethoven n Miss H Romania Hyde Intermission Lord of Light and Love 0 Julian Edwards var R Soloists Amelia Margetta Rufus Bolton Bol Dol- Bolton Dolton ton and Clifford Cummings The chorus will be bo l S strong rong with a 35 piece orchestra Prof Proto Tracy Trac Y V. Cannon will be at the organ Three thousand In invitations ns are being sent outto out outto outto to the patrons of ot the tha school c c cOne One of oC the Interesting events e of ot tho the week will bo be the violin lolin recital Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day evening at the Consolidated music hall for Cor which George E E. Skelton has Issued invitations The soloists will be assisted by Mrs George E. E Skelton an anable anable anable able pianist The program offers otten much to entertain In its arrangement personnel per por- personnel and classic compositions Those who will take tako part in the recital are aro ar some of or Professor Protessor Skelton's mot most tal talented talented tal- tal pupils and their work is ls anticipated antici pat cd with much pleasure The Th following following fol tol- lowing numbers will be played Larghetto Weber eber Miss Johanna Minuet in G Beethoven Venosten Del Duke Miss Catherine Alice AlIco Levering Souvenir Drdla Lester M. M Dearing Canto Amoroso t Nevin George Payne Pane Chanson de Berceau Hauler Hauser Miss lIss Margaret Gunter Adagio Concerto Adagio Concerto G Minor lInor Max Bruch Miss Rose TIosa Finale Concerto Finale Concerto G Minor Max Bruch Miss Marie Howard Minuet In D. D Mozart Ire Frederick D D. D Heiges An Andantino Bryan Berceuse Miss MIS Dorothy Doroth Spencer pencer Kreisler Miss 1198 Margaret t Stewart i Canto Amoroso Elman John Kane ow Lynden Clayton Weitzel J Miss Lily Reiser Romance Op Ope 9 9 DAmbrosIo Hutchinson Miss lIss Winifred v i Deep Deop Diver Coleridge Coloridge Taylor Talo Miss lIss Irene Callister Joy With Sorrow Miss Mabel 1 a bel en Robert Wasson Meditation from om ron Thais Morris Ferguson No 10 1 1 Sla Slavonic on I c Dance nce G Minor Dvorak orak Miss Mies Odessa Shaw Duet Duct March u. u Drdla r la Miss liss Marguerite Mess le s and Mr Skelton 4 c Miss 1159 Pearl will entertain with a musicale Tuesday afternoon In honor of or Mrs Inc Renata Ronata Freber reDer Walsh who nho Is visiting her moth mother r Mrs Mys AI Antea iol Pedersen c afternoon Squire Coop CoP Wednesday will Rill give bhe a n. lecture on The Symphony club of or Ogden at It the Ladles Ladies Literary f c a A benefit concert Co for the organ fund will be he given ghen Tuesday evening In the now tow auditorium lot of Immanuel Baptist church The Orpheus club of ot forty Corty voices Miss Ruth Huth Ingram Miss Elvira Bong George Georgo Sands J J. J H. H Flashman Continued on Page Pas 16 J t 1 1 PISS ISS CORA CORR THOR THORNS THORNE of the University n ers t of f Utah tab who will trill nl A take a n aL n t I MIss L prominent role rolo in La Traviata to be given at nt the tho Salt Lake U i the theatre tro Thursday Friday and Saturday by t the e University Musical society t h hJ i r J t 41 I yo 41 t m 1 t 4 j f t F pt r l 1 1 1 ti t t tY A aY n y 5 l r 0 i 1 f M m N 7 oi t I a 1 tk 10 ot ott t t s' s 7 i V to 1 r Ya Irl t f. f h. h L it J A- A r v. v N I r 1 g r Y t h. h I t 1 I t H. H rf f y Jf t. t i f r r x I l. l J jt v 7 M i A f x v j jt t w t. t r 1 t J N t 1 f Z t 1 fc f rAS Jf i 1 J. J II a i lly T N t hM y 1 V t v. v vS v.'S w at J t WI y 1 11 it T. T t i. i l. l A t v t tJ h L. L r i J- J t v i jf Z t t k w A N Cl t f t 1 ii t SS f t a s s X j Y fJ pt i y r ry t k f I i s 's it f y t t. t t J k ii 4 r b 4 J 1 P r Y is cr d j A t. t i i 4 P ti r. r t. t f. f pr f fi t s lf l'- f i 5 t 11 tp f 4 i- i ti i t. t y t l gi y r. r r. r i t f Ai 4 Jf f i t v ti rf J. J Jl re-r re b i t t if Itt a f- f k 4 i. i t i fP hl t j f. f t r f I i t U U t fT I J I r is j. j Ihla r. r t ri J. J 1 p v t 4 S 'S z 1 i. i I- I f t i h i j r f. f tit a g O f a t a a y n ga f A F Q i 4 4 ii 7 t 1 J w 1 II I M I U U SIC S C Il Cl l Continued From Prom Page 1 This Section and and the tho Marie Howard quintet will participate in the program The following musical programs willbe will willbe b be given n in Festival hall at th the Pan Pan- Pacific ama exposition San Francisco in organ recital by John J. J McClellan Sunda Sunday Sundar April IS 13 Prelude to Lohengrin Richard Warner Wagner a a. d d Strauss b CaprIccio c Communion in G Q major maor Batiste Batisto Grand on Liszt t Tho Famous Largo Handel a II To a n. Wild Ro Rose Rosa MacDowell b Gavotte Thomas c An old melody Arr by performer Toccata in IT F from organ symphony symphony sym sym- phony No No B 5 15 Andantino To My ty Wife Overture to Oberon Carl Maria Marla Von Yon Weber Star Spangled Banner Danner A April 19 Toccata and Fugue in D minor Johann Sebastian Bach ch Bacha a Tho The Swan |