Show t I II t. t I j MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Ji i are tho pro programs nr- nr FOLLOWING J r ranged for noonday noonda organ recitals at tho Tabernacle this week Monday Assistant Organist Tracy Y V. Cannon CannonI I at th tho orl organ n. n Largo Handel Favorite Mormon hymn 0 O My MI 1 Father rogue Fugue Sonata No o. o C G 6 aM Mendelssohn Footo Foote An n Old Melody Arranged by performer D Deo o o. o Silver Organist t J. J J. J McClellan at th the organ Fantasia on B H Liszt Andante t from Fourth Organ Orsan Symphony Symphony Sym Sym- phony Communion In G G. G Batiste Batisto An Old Melody elod Arranged b by organist Favorite Mormon hymn 0 O My I Father Arranged by organist Hymn to the Sun from isis Wednesday lldA Assistant Organist Ors Edward Edt 1 P. P KImball Kimball Kim Kim- b ball 11 at th th-i organ orhan Prelude for Cor Organ n B. B Cecil Gates Serenade Badino Marie Gabriel I I Favorite 04 Mormon hymn 0 O My MI I I Father ther An April Bon Song John H. H Brewer I An Old Melody 0 Arranged b by hI organist or Marcho Assistant Organist Tracy Y Cannon at tho the organ orl Concert Piece Picco Parker Cradle Son Song Spinney Favorite Ioa Mormon hymn 0 O M My Father Adagio In A flat An Old Melody Arranged ed by organist Grand Orand Vr Friday Id ny Assistant Organist Edward P. P Kimball Kim Kim- ball at the organ Sonata in A minor No 1 D. D Borowski Berceuse Olo Ol Oleson on Favorite Mormon hymn 0 O 01 My MI 1 Fa Father the r Chant Kramer An Old Melody Arranged by organist In A minor terkel Organist J. J J. J McClellan at ut the organ SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAM Selection from Mignon Thomas Arranged for fer organ by J. J J. J f McClellan Cantilena Dubols Dubois Tho The Rosary Kevin In An Old Melody 1 Arranged b by organist Favorite Mormon hymn 0 O My Father Arranged by organist Prelude to Tristan and l Isolde olde Warner Wagner PA lU UK CONCERT CO WITH ITH the feel cel Cf of early autumn In In Inthe VY the air to make malee It doubly pleas pleas- to spend Sunday Sunda In the tho parks parka the following program will vIlt be given by Holds Hold's Military b bind band nd at 4 o'clock clock this afternoon on at Liberty p park rk March tarch Utah Forever Held I Grand irand selection English AIrs t Arranged cd by Godfrey Godfre D By Ily special request I Requests u es ts tsa fa n a Tulips Tulip 1 I lJ Pretty Hab Baby Berlin C c Underneath the Stars Arranged b by Brown Bron Anvil Chorus and prelude from H II 4 Tro tore Verdi Prison ceno b by Leslie and I Overture Beautiful G Galatea Grand ll descriptive sectIons section m. m Down South Middleton I Vocal ocal chorus b by Williams Sim Im Robinson and Kelson Ballads for Cor cornet corneta R a One Fleeting Hour Dorothy Doroth Lee I b h Perfect Da Day i Mn Popular selection Chimes of Normandy Nor Nor- or orman man mandy d P I a que t t e Aloha 0 oe Farewell Seng Hawaiian Ha song AT vv LADIES LADIES' S' S LITERARY nY Iun FOR Fon the meeting of the music section see sec 1 tion of tho the Ladles LadIes Literary raT club dub I at nt tho the clubhouse Tuesday afternoon at 30 o'clock the following Interesting I program has been arranged ed b by Miss Janet W. W Ambler chairman for tho the da day Address Precursors of tho the Symphony Sym Sym- p phony phon hon y Arthur Freber Illustrations tr from Haydn Mozart I De Beethoven Bach Handel lIand and i few tew Italian early earh a a. and French compo composers ers Miss l I-l Eleonoro onoro assisted h by Mr Ir Freber Folk songs songs- Little Red ned Russian Hans and Liesel- Liesel German Tho The Sorrowful Ono Twickenham Pert Ferry English Mrs Irs George A A. A Eaton Accompanist MISs MIsa Jane Sands I jt I RECITAL I. I mILE THE younger violin pupils of GeorgeI George I I 13 K Skelton Shelton will give the following program Saturday September 30 30 at athis athis his studio studIoS 49 S. S Main ctr streetS ct at p P. P m. m La Gabriel Mario Marlo Howard Frowin Schumann Margaret Miller Canzona Amoroso Nevin Billy I DR Davis Dea Death th of ot Asa a Melvin Melvln Dangerfield American Air Henr Henry MaglO Magid The Rwan ah Saint Isadore leadore Gavotte Jack Jaek Billings American air all Betty Knight Barcarolle Offenbach Helen Peterson Simple Acu Thomas Beth Hurley Intermezzo Macagni In Moe I Berceuse Brandon a- a Church Cl Choirs METHODIST 1 MUSIC numbers for Cor services today 1 at First Methodist Episcopal copal church will be Morning Service MIlt Organ n preludes prelude Macfarlane arlane Anthom Anthom- To To Te m Laudamus Laud Mrs Ir Charles C. C Dalley Dailey and choir Offertory Andantino o oky ky Soprano eolo solo Nearer Nearer My Horne Homo Stress s Miss lIss Rub Ruby ChadwiCk Postlude Festival Festival March larch f Gaul B Service I en-I Organ prelude Scherzo prelude Scherzo Serenade Hann Anthom Anthom The The Da Day Is Past and Over Brigga MIsa Florence Florenco Robinson Richard Burkhardt Burkhardt Burkhardt Burk- Burk hardt and choir Offertory Soprano oI My My Redeemer and My OI Lord Dudley Buck Miss Mies 1 Postlude Allegro Chorister Mrs Irs Ella Gumming Wet Vet eel Organist Mrs J. J Louis ST. ST S PAUI I EPISCOPAL I. Is tho the order of music FOLLOWING I JF for Cor s services at 11 ft n. m. m at St. St Pauls Paul's Episcopal church Processional At At the Name of oC Jesus Jesus' C C. C R. R GaleTo Gale Galo Tc To Doum Bourn Mark Andrews Benedictus Hymn Hymn St St Matthew J J. O. O N. N Scheffer Offertory Soprano solo The Tho Earth Is tho Lords Lord Frank Lynes nes Rose Roco Howard Recessional Hark Harle hark Hark lark My Soul Mrs G. G D. D Kirkpatrick chorister Miss lIss Ruth organist c C 1 FIUST FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ICES ER at al 11 a. a m. m today Rt nl First S SERVICES Congregational church will have havo tho following music program Organ Preludes Preludes- a Andante from First Symphony Tf T Beethoven b Communion In G 0 Batiste Anthom God Anthem God to Whom Wo We Look Up Blindly George W W. Chadwick Organ Offertory To Offertory To a Wild Rose nose MacDowell ell Anthem Come Anthem Come Unto Mo 10 I B. B Percy Perc James Organ Postlude larch March from Wagner agner Quartet choir Ruth choir Ruth Ingman Andrews Androws An An- drews soprano I- I Thomas contralto Horace S. S Ensign baritone Fred C. C Graham tenor and director John J. J McClellan or organist t. t ST. ST MARY'S MARYS CArll I. I T ST. ST Marys Mary's Catholic the A AT music for Cor high mass at 11 o'clock today toda will bo be Symphonic prelude organ Frank Ward Vard Introit In Nomine Jesu male malo chorus a 1 cape capella lla Offertory Panis Th Dubois Dubols Elevation Jesus Elevation Jesus Re J J. J Communion second movement or organ organ organ or- or gan sonata In C minor Recessional third movement nt Alex Guilmant Philip A. A Bansbach choirmaster and organist lIIn g AItI nn L I. L. L D D. D S. S rT TIllS THIS evenings evening's son services Ices at Fifteenth L ward chapel at o'clock will have havo tho the following music numbers Anthem Lift Anthem Lift Up Your Heads Choir Mixed Quartet Quartet Quartet-A A Perfect Da Day Selection Poinsettia Girls Girl's Chorus Violin Solo t Lon Len Hedges D Duet William I Enser and d R Ray B de Selection Poinsettia Chorus Anthem Unto Anthem Unto Thee 0 O Lord Miss Edith Backman and Choir Mr Mrs J. J W W. Filches Fitches organist Charles i 1 Jt Parr Parry director fo I. I r WARD ARU i It II D. D S. S n. n W. W y S. S WORLEY am and Ray nay Russell D of Denver noted vocalists will vill sing at tho the Twentieth ward chapel this oven evening I n g. g Dr orle was ns tenor soloist o of the tho Ogden Tabernacle choir at the San Francisco exposition Tho The ward choir under the direction of Prof J. J J. J Daynes Danell will furnish the opening opening- and closing closing- numbers Miscellaneous VI ALT LAKE is promised another in interesting interesting In- In S SALT season of ot high class music music music mu mu- sic b by tho thio Philharmonic orchestra h which leh will vili begin n sal rehearsals Tuesday morning morning- at Consolidated Music hall hail with Arthur Freber conducting Some o of tho the music selected b by Conductor Con Con- ductor Freber for Cor rehearsal Is the tho en entire entire en en- tire suite of ot Caucasian Sketches b by Queen of Shoba and md at al least two movements of or a a. Beethoven Beethoven Bee Dec symphony Short concerts will bo be tho the order again this thin IK season eason with the orchestra continuing to present only tho the bost best In music literature arranged with sufficient sufficient varletS to make each concert of special o all p patrons patron At lease se symphony concerts and possibly one or two popular concerts will b bo be given this season Tho The soloists will Include some of or the best local and eastern artists The Tho orchestra has nt tt present a a. membership mem mem- of ot nearl nearly fifty musicians but this number will be Increased consistent consist consist- t- t out ent with the patronage r received el ed as will albo aho the number of oC concerts to l be given Riven each season eason Last year ear th the orchestras orchestra's patron membership Jn Included nearly fort forty of or Salt SaIl Lakes Lake society and music votaries s This Thin year ear the orchestra hopes to have at least patron members and committe corn com mitte H ar are working to that end Patron members have havo the privilege of attending final rehearsals before an any concert first firt t choice of or seats scats and other court slot All members of oC the orchestra will be beIn beIn bein In their Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock prepared for Cor h hard rd work Th The Tho present membership IB la Violins VIolins Morris Andrews Androws concert concertmaster concertmaster master mastor Claude Sweeten St MAX rax Amsterdam Amster r- r dam Elmer Youn Young Ollic Smith E. E O. O Engberg Adolph Bros Uro Adolph son on W. W N. N Morris R n. E. E Peyton leyton Johnson Albert Erickson on ArnoM Arnold Ar Ar- noM fold higgins Young Bert nert LIet Violas A. A lL IL l Kirchner Yau Vaughn m Clayton Smith Cellos Otto Cellos Otto King Ole Oce Jorgensen Jess Jes Williams Jl HaYry rt Wolff Basse WUl Basse-WUl Will Rt Res Alva AI AIner Haer ner Fred Frank A A. A Chri r Flutes and Picolo W. W. W J. J Flashman Sam gun Bruckner Lawrence Standing Oboe William Oboes William Lynn J. J H. H Clarinets Clarence Clarence J. J Hawkins L. L P. P Midgley Bassoons Charles Charlea Charles G. G Berry Robert Sauer Horns Horns Horns-C C. C C. C Je Jesperson person Victor letor Picco Piece C. C Trumpets Trumpet Owen Owen Sweeten fel berger Trombones Trombone Trombones Ralph Ralph Baker Daker H. H C. C t P. P C. C Stevens enl and Dell Dell Bees Bees- Ie Icy ley Don Youn Young Tho The following officers and tru trustees tee were elected to conduct the business of ot tho the organization for the tho present nt noa- noa eon s son on Mrs F. F C C. Schramm president Will vice Ico president Royal V. V W. W Daynes treasurer Arthur P. P Freber Isaac Blair Evans Morris Andrews Androws Clarence J. J lIa secretary Adolph Brox Bro librarian of oC string division don Sam Bruckner librarian of brass brats and woodwind woodwind wood wood- wind division Somo months ago one of the leading publications In this country countr sounded an outcry that the tho traditional music of ot tho North American J Indians was being neglected There Thero could be beno beno beno no such impression among those who heard the excellent pro program ram of ot Indian music all s recorded record eel by br Cadman Charles Wakefield Farwell MacDowell Mac Mac- Dowell Dowen and Mrs Beach and as described In the paper by Mrs Irs V. V W. W Y J. J Barrette on tribal music of or tho the American Indians It was a repetition of a n program given Kivon b by the music section of the Ladles Ladies Literary Literary Liter Liter- ary club las spring for Cor which the stage was wae decorated with beautifully tinted autumn leaves heaves with Indian blankets with stalks of Indian corn an Indian tepee tepec Indian potteries and relics In Including including In- In a genuine stone mortar used by Indians for crushing corn loaned from the U. U of ot U U. museum Members embers of the clubs club's chorus were ere attired In Indan costumes costume and painted a copper hue hup with William Manning 1 of ot Ogden tho the anI only brave because of being one of ot the soloists completed tho the scene which Introduced tho program as 38 an nn Indian village tableau The music program included tho the following Indian songs and descriptive music given en with eXplanatory explanatory ex eX- notes b by Mrs Barrette Darrette Indian Lullaby Mrs H. H II A. A Beach Club chorus Piano solo solo Impressions Impressions of ot Wa Wo Wan Ceremony Farwell B n. n the messenger Nearing the Village Son Song of ot Approach Raising the Pipe Song of Peace Farwell From an nn Indian Lodge MacDowell Miss lIss Rowena Korns Contralto solos Love Song of or the Red Willow Pueblos S. Crow Maidens Maiden's Prayer Song Her Blanket Navajo Miss Leola Sch Schrack rack Indian dances Miss Katherine Gabbott Tenor solos solos solos- l' l From rom Afar a Lovers Lover's Flute Fluto Cadman Land of or the Sky Blue Water ator Cadman William Manning Indian Mountain Son Song Cadman Club chorus The club chorus was directed from tram the balcony balcon by Mrs Ella ElIa Gumming Cumming Wet Wetzell with Mrs George A. A on at tho the piano Miss Lisle Bradford accompanied ac no- companied Miss Gabbotts Gabbott's dances and Miss Edna Edwards was as accompanist for Mr lr Manning n 4 f Mrs errs P. P O. O Perkins was hostess durInS' durInS during during dur dur- ing InS the tho so social ial hour following the program program pro pro- gram during which punch was served Sergo Serge B. B Campbell manager of ot the Utah Conservatory of Music says sas the conservatory has the most efficient corps of oC Instructors working for tor the advancement o of ot art an and m. m music lc that It has had during tho the past five e years With leaders like John J. J McClellan Piano John T. T Hand Hand voice Willard lUard violin and A. A C. C Lund theor theory piano plana and voice olec the conservatory conservator counts on making an excellent record e ord this year ear earThe The Tho theor theory and harmony classes Under under under un un- der the direction of Prof Prot A. A C C. Lund Iund started tho the past week and decided In Inter Interest interest In- In ter terest has been manifested In this de de- de Many earnest students are availing themselves of ot the opportunity offered h by Professor ProCessor Lund In studying his course Professor McClellan re reports reports re- re ports a Ct very satisfactory enrollment 80 so far Car this year ear In different rent department departments depart depart- ments menta of oC the school J. J T I Horace S S. S Ensign baritone has re resigned resigned re- re signed from tho the First Presbyterian choir after several years years' service to sing In the tho quartet choir of or First Congregational Congregational Con Con- church His place will betaken be bo taken b by H. H V. V W. W Dougall supervisor of music In tho the public schools and who ho will sing In First Presbyterian quartet choir the first time this evening e c Music circles of Salt Lake have sustained sustained sus sus- tamed a l lamentable loss In tho the death Monday of oC Madame Sophie Brodbeck after an Illness dating from July Mme Ime Brodbeck was a capable and conscientious musician and teacher wholly de devoted devoted de de- voted to tho the thorough system of or pedagogy pedagogy veda veda- sog in her elect school known lenon as the Salt Lake Musical college coHee-c. It was one of ot her proud pleasures In lIfo life that she hoard heard In his farewell concert In London and she ehe had personal Impressions impressions of oC this great reat master on which to found round her technique Imo Brodbeck was a a. charter member member mem mem- ber of the Musical Arts Art Society of Utah and one of the thc lenders leaders In the musical circles of 0 he wa was born In Hanover German Germany |