| Show MUSIC AND AND- MUSICIANS docs an organization like ike the S SELDOM choir of the Sunday Evening E club ot Chicago which was heard In concert concert at t the th Tabernacle Thursday night COon go CO goon goon on tour Usually when hen a tour Is undertaken undertaken un un- It combines seeing night with entertaining as part of oC lt It 1 primary purpose And members of or tho the Chicago choir did diLl both In lii Salt Lake The c Chicago choir Is or on Just euch such a Journey Journer as au the Ogden choir plans to tomake tomake make next month except that the Chicago Chi ca cago o singers farther Carther U t. travel el an and Include mor mors concert engagements In lu their Itinerary Both Doth will L be heard at the exposition In San Francisco and at nt the he exposition at San an Diego and Diego and both wilt will be lie well received ut t both Inc r-Inc It was remarked Thursday night that Salt Sail Lake ko has hns Cuil fully as ns good choir choit sing sing- III lug hug nt at homo home all the year car round md as has hos tile tho u B Club luh of oC Chicago This I In IB quite true But it I Is in hearing others and b by tim tho test of fair air comparison compari son on that thal those wiio vio hold homo talent In such hl high h esteem m. may prove how good goodIs 1 Is b tho choral hOIal music thy they appraise with such stick favor Tho Chicago choir which SI II sang salig to a n Salt SaH Lake audience Thursday hl I IJ ISa Is Isa J a n. finn body iM-dy ot or good singer The entire i organization I hi l. l what the Sunday Sunhay 1 Evening club requires for Cor h Its ita weekly edification I livery Ien en of the he Is a Co paid singer and the tho tame same soloists soloist are aro I n n 1 for solo Violo olo Hinging before before- the thc Chicago all ahi under direct direction Ion of nt the imn conductor O. O Gordon Gordei Fril one of or the lie Instructors of or the lie Chicago Co College c lit if r Music Mrs Mra Mabel Sharp h and Mrs Ir ROT fuse Liitt- Liitt ger cr- cr contralto are arc soloists oll t at atlie atthe atthe the lie regular services cf in iii Sinai Chicago presided lI d over o b by Rabbi hirsch one of ut the most mORt noted of or tho thio lal orators I in n this his coHn country tr John Joti ii LJ EL M Miller tiler tenor h Is an au instructor at the Chicago Chi en cn cago go o mu k and a n concert and ami tori r In iii the till middie middle mid mid- die dle states l Edgar tJ A. A Nelson clori who n n a thi th the choir as organist and anil pianist l is II ono on o of Chicago's Ch best or organ organ- an- an Altogether Salt a It Ia Lake hake ke was wn- lion hon such splendid company com coin o. o ed d II by having in o a lift their voices In n a pany patty i lit of f pr program ram of such and quality as 13 was vaS heard at tin tin- TIts Tho heavier cloral like the the- and anil nil th the s from Tot Too CI p- p prologue lIe to Par Lost demonstrated demonstrated demon lemon tile the capacity for Co the t r oI v.-hUo v. lh l' l st-l st eie c cHons c- c lions Hons sung t A cippolla ap showed the thc choirs choir's aptitude md ind skill k In that the basso Burton I Thatcher was taken cn suddenly iii 11 of oC and had bad tf ti- tib bo bf left behind in a hospital j at Grand Orand Junction thc thi vacancy nl n C cy T as as abl ably sup I bv hy Horace S ij- ij t. t Jn In tl tle e trio anu quartet ts 11 with choir for Cor the tho Crl Creation t lor and Paradise Lost numbers The closing cloning n number of ot the program was lofty and Inspiring tho the visiting choir and members of or th the tho Tabernacle Tl choir uniting inline Hallelujah h chorus cho horus ho- ho rus from corn The Tho h which was to have hae been ono of or tho the best ren renditions of or this lila gre great t chorus ever heard In Spit Seit L Lake Lako k foe An n Interesting p o ant was presented presented pre pre- Ire Thursday evening at the First Congregational church at Ogden Oden b by pupils of ot th Utah Conservatory atory of ot Music The recital was vaa a test of or the work accomplished accomplish cd b bv by the students ft at t Ogden Ogdon durIn during the thc past year ear and the lie pupils were a credit to the lie conservatory conservatory conservatory conserva conserva- tory and Miss their Instructor Special features s of or the lie pro program rant In Included Included In- In eluded the hand number Dance of oC the he Marionettes Uarl Ine Lynes b by Stirling Wheelwright h ht Claude Claudo Linch- Linch scy sey c Marshall larsh Maycock and Russell Petty on two pianos and another six- six hand teen number Countr Country Coun- Coun tr try Dance Damice i by bJ Cleone Lindsey nn Ray flay Lindsey Edith Andrus and nd Claude Lindsey on two pl pianos no Piano duets were given shen b bv by Stirling Wheelwright ht and Kenneth Malan Elizabeth Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall and Wallace William Petty and nu Russell Petty PellY Cleone Lind- Lind sc sev and flay Piano solos were played by William m Pett Petty Elizabeth Marshall Stirling Wheelwright Russell Rus flus- sell seU Petty Norma Moore Edith Andrus Andrus An An- n nI drus Lindsey and Claude Claudo LindseY Lind- Lind I sev seY Assisting on tho the program ram were Miss Vera Johnson dramatic reader 1 Miss Peek Almond r and Miss lIss vocalist o Miss Iss Johnson ron ron- I p dered Madame from the Prima Dom Doan fn hi a very en dell delightful manner Miss UIl neck Becky Almond was c cs- cs charming ch In her two piano se selections so- so while Miss UES sang ang a group of oC childrens children's songs ons to the tho de delight delI the the- lI light ht of oC the audience Miss Mona Iona Smith tho the Instructor for the conservator conserva Pcr tory tor v was vix ix praised for the good results I obtained dining the past year i V V V Vt r t th the tho afternoon nl and amid 1 evening concerts con con- last Iut Sunday at Saltair the quartet quartel tot tel from as i sung by bv Mrs rJ Dentle Bentley Lindoll Lindell John T r Hand and Willard Squires and the sextet from Crom Lucia as sun sung by Edna Anderson Iollie John T. T is n II nn Irwin D Dr W SV 8 S. S Holda ay i d and d dI I Willard ard Squires accompanied by hy Montgomery's Concert band were applauded to the echo cho b by tho bl big audience The tot from Robin Hood and the Goodnight Goodnight Good nl night ht quartet from Martha will besing besting be bo sting sing b by Misses Anderson and John T. T 1 Hand and Dr W W. S. S Holdaway at nt the lie afternoon and evening e concerts I at Saltair toda today Carl Samuelson will sing a tenor solo olo folo nUI by Sanderson Sander Sander- son with band accompaniment w j John T. T Hand was th the thO recipient last Int Sunday of ot a compliment which ho lie considers considers considers con con- siders very ery choice During Durin the lie rendition rendition rendition rendi rendi- tion of or the quartet from tram Rigoletto and the sextet from Lucia Luela Mr Ir Hoff- Hoff garten an all eminent German musician lan In Inthe Inthe inthe the audience asked Ar Ars these wingers singers Italian artists They look American but surely sing In Italian style stylo Later In the conversation con he could bardl hardly be bc made to b believe lI e the singers ors were ivere all of oC Salt alt Lake and were trained at a local studio tu lo Some Sonic excellent new music was as performed performed performed per per- formed b by the tho large concert orchestra of ot the American theatre and also some of the standard selections for which ItIs It ItIs itis Is noted The overture o to WIlliamT William T Tell U on Monday onda evening was as a treat The flute playing playing- of ot Willard Flashman Flashman Flash Flash- man who has substituted for Mr Slack th regular flutist th the cello sol solo by Oce Oge en Jorgensen cn and the oboe work of ot Anton iCelle cr were features I Musical Director J J. J J. J McClellan 1 conducted con con- ducted throughout the week weck except Wednesday evening e when Samuel 1 V. V Whitaker was at t the organ and Assistant As As- Conductor Harmon wielded tho thio baton Owen Sweeten w eten Is In Inthe Inthe Inthe the orchestra during the cummer tho thin thor r regular Mr 1 Mollerup being engaged nt at the Lagoon as LS musical di ii- ii rector Manager 1 Sims Sinis has purchased I nc new scores for tor the tho library of th tho I i jc il ilS I FOR THE TIlE WEEK PEEK S I I SUNDAY SU Y I Concert at Liberty park b by Grow land and Roberts Military II or band 4 p. p m. m Concert at nt Pioneer park b by Salt ke Ike I Military band 4 p. p m. m Concerts at lJ by Montgomery Concert band I I t p p. p m. m and 7 i p. p m. m IO MONDAY Y I Noonday oola organ recital at Tabernacle Taber I nacle 1210 p. p m. m by Trac Tracy Y Cane Can I non lion I TUESDAY I Noonday organ recital nt at Tabernacle Tabor Tabor- I I nacle 1210 p. p in m. IJ by John by John J. J Mc Mc- McI Ic- Ic I I Clellan I hJ J I Noonday organ oran recital at Tabernacle Taber Taher- I I n nacle ide 1210 llO p. p in iii b by Edward I-dward P. P Kim Kim- I ball Concert at Liberty Libert park by by Grow and anti Roberts 1 Military band I I S IL p. m. m I THURSDAY Y I Noonday or organ an recital nt at Taber Tahier- nacle 1210 llO 1 p. p m. m IJ by Mr Cannon I I II FRIDAY r. r Noonday or organ oll recital at Tabernacle Taber Taber- 1 uncle nacle 1210 p II P. P m. m h by Mr I Kimball I I SATURDAY Noonday organ orla n recital at t Tabernacle Taber Taber- I I nacle 1210 p. p m. m b by Mr 1 McClellan J I special request program orchestra some of which will be played during the thc w f k c c Fully 2000 people as assembled at the Tabernacle to il hear ar the tho noonday noonda recital yesterday when wilen Organist gave U O hl hi his regular Saturday request pro pro- gram The selections were Grand rand march The Tue e. e Wag Wag- nor Flegie To My ly Myle le He Lemare Osrow Os- Os trow row and antI concluding with the new concert overture o In B minor bj hy James Jl JI nO Rogers played for forlie the lie CI first t time In iii Salt Lake This last number was requested b by an eastern w woman visiting n III In Salt alt aIt 1 I who Is Isa isa a a. acquaintance of oC the corn com 01 poser who 0 also allo Is ono one ot or New cw Yorks York's t organists X Ipes vi I t J C Calendar r rA A 1 A TTE DA at the n noonday onda organ oran 21 recitals at the Tabernacle keeps keep pace with the Increase o In transient population of ot Salt Lake largo large throngs the given gl having enjoyed programs luring during the past pact week Organist John JohnJ J J. J McClellan and hi his assistants Edward P. P I and Tracy Y Cannon have prepared the lie following excellent programs pro pro- grams granis for Cor the thc recitals to be given durIng durIng during dur dur- ing this lila week MONDAY fO DA June 28 8 Trac Tracy Y Cn Cannon a nt at t the tho organ or Andante Debat Choral Choral mIh verlan- verlan cn Bach from Crom lo In A Ave ve Maria Marh Raff An n Old 1 Melody Arranged by br Performer Marche Pontificate TUESDAY Y JUNE E 29 9 J J. J J. J McClellan at the or organ an Grand Selection from Cn Mascagni 1 Can til cue Dubol Tho rho Rosary Nevin einAn in e An Old clody lod Arranged b by Performer Prelude to Tristan and Isol Isolde e Wagner agner WEDNESDAY WED JU JUNE E 30 Edward 1 P. P Kimball I at tho the organ Sonata In D Minor first movement mo l I William Faulkes Spring Song r Last Spring E. E Grieg Gavotte oll from Crom Mignon A A Thomas Thoma An Old Melody Arranged b by Performer Chant Triumphal II 11 B. B Gaul THURSDAY Y JULY 1 I. Trac Tracy Y Cannon at the or organ an In modo dl Ii marcia E In deutsches Requiem Brahms Drahm Even en Song on Johnston Album Leaf Leat Ya Wagner ner Rogers An n Old Melody Arranged by Performer Grand FRIDAY JULY 2 I Edward P. P Kimball at nt the organ I. 1 y I g T Q C 1 I v. i-i-v. r in v L' L j 4 u Intermezzo from First Suite Suite- James no Rogers Prelude dc the la 10 Demoiselle clue Debussy Secret dAmour d'Amour Bruno O. O I Klein KleinAn I ln An Old Melody Arranged b by Performer i Festival March William Faulkes I SATURDAY S. JULY 3 3 J. J J J. McClellan at tho the organ Special Request Program Requests are to be mailed malted to Mr r. r Mc Me- c- c Clellan director Utah Conservatory ator of Music Templeton building before Friday Fri Fri- tin tiny day noon of oC each week Only good standard music will wilt be considered I jC c At the First Methodist Episcopal church today the following music wIllbe will willbe willbe be given b by a a. quartet composed of ot Perc Percy Morton tenor Mrs Irs C C. C. C Dally Daily soprano Mrs Walter niter Bliss BlIs contralto and Alexander Eberhardt bass and Mrs Ir J. J Louis organist MORNING I SERVICE Organ prelude prelude- a a. Andante Beethoven cn b Vision In D flat BIbI Anthem O O. Come Como to Me ole Ye Weary eary Florio Quartet Response Grant Us Lord Th Thy Blessing Lathrop Anthem lie He Shall Come Down Like Rain Dudley Buck Q Quartet ua rt o t. t Arthur Foote Postlude In G G. G Eugene ugene Thayer EVENING G SERVICE Or Organ an prelude prelude- a Festal Prelude Du Dudley ley Duck Buck b Andante n ante con moto Anth Anthem m. m Te Deum Quartet Berceuse D Dethier Anthem Savior Savor Breath an EvenInG Evening Even Even- ing tog Blessing Quartet Postlude Marcia Horatio rk Parker er Montgomery's Concert band will give e the following program at t Saltair concerts concert nt t 4 1 p. p pm p.m. ro m. and 7 p. p m. m toda today Overture t Raymond Ramond Thomas Thoma Vocal ocal quartet from Robin Hood De Koven o erl J. J T Hand and associate artists Cap Caprices ii cesa ces- ces a Berceuse Godard Solo Bolo b by Mr Ir Sharp SharI b The rhe Swan Sel Selection Fortune Fortuno Teller Herbert d Incidental xylophone solo by A. A S Vocal quartet qUartets Good Night from Martha Flotow comic Serio-comic fantasia A Trip to Panama Pacific Exposition The descriptive features of ot the last number are ara suggestive of or a a. voyage passing through though h the Panama canal music b by band banda aboard ship and scenes on the zone at tho the exposition The rhe free tree band concerts being given at Liberty park Sunday afternoons and Wednesday evenings are re drawing drawn large and appreciative thc crowds Last Wednesday Wed Wed- fV evening enl nJ lIa saw w tho the largest laret at attendance at- at ao so far this season e estimated at 1510 people Following Is tho the pr program to bo be given today by the lie Grow and antI Roberts Roberta Military band Richard Richard Richard Rich Rich- I ard nob Roberts conductor to begin promptly at 4 o clock o'clock Falcon march Chambers Pirates of or lenzI Sullivan Hungarian Theo Moses Io u 1 Lindsay An Egyptian Love Iove Dance A A. Pryor INTERMISSION The Tho Dollar Princess s Leo Fall Fan Poet and Peasant overture Suppo Suppa Pilgrims Chorus from r R R. R Wagner f Tip Top Tipperary Mary MaryH H. H Carroll CarrollI I I Characteristic B. B N N. It h row FINALE Mr Ir Roberts Is preparing a special program m of oC patriotic music Sunday Jul July 4 4 Including songs on s by school children and short speeches appropriate appropriate ap ap- ap to the tho da day I H. H C. C director of the Salt I Lako Military tar band hand IB is arranging a program of patriotic selections for Tor tho thin I concert to bo given I en next Sunday at nt Pioneer park He lIe has lies a popular program program pro pro- I gram ram for tor the concert at Pioneer park at 4 p. p in iii toda today which follows The Tue Stars and amid Stripes Forever roro re request ro- ro I quest John Philip Sousa Coins from Vagner Wagner r 1 I 1 i 1 u U U. UL UI HU II D' D I Slip-Horn Slip Stuff a warm up for Trombones B. B B. B Barnes The Hobos Hobo's Reel a glom Con ros- ros t i-t ty 1 n B. B Sargent Pop Popular numbers numbers- E Everybody Rag nag With McGrace Le Bo Boy I Toute la Ia Nult Arthur Pr Pryor or INTERMISSION To Arms Arias overture o J Fred red W. W Clement Eva Waltzes J J. J Rosa Rosas Carmen Selections Bizet Happy Herbert th the Wooden Sailor u f I P. P C. C Holiday Finale Star-Spangled Star Banner |