Show l MUSIC U JOAN AND f f 1 MUSICIANS 1 L f t rss NCE has I been engraved engaged by the t trustees tees of it ce Philharmonic orchestra for rat t s.- s. t t th the be symphony concert concoct to be given ven by tU tt it orchestra D December em r 10 at nt Salt Lake theatre 1 This 11 win will b be Miss Jopp ons on's first before a tL public In r e alt lt Jt i Lake i o wince since returning from her ex expended ex- ex tended prore prole professional engagements In thet the taS t us ILD concert soloist and nd aa uI a teacher Rn ln n Boston ton She Sho has sung Bung with the theus Samous amous us Worcester oratorio Iet and r one of or the the- soloists of or the tho Handel Mandel HandelAnd and And Haydn of Boston Doston when It appeared In Symphony hall haJJ Boston with Ith the Boston osten Symphony orchestra do Miss Miss Je per on the honor to compare her contralto voice olce with that of or Madam adm Schumann and nd to predict for tor her r a car tamer career r on the concert stage second to none In the history of ot American music Just recently re- re 1 she ahe refused flattering fl otters offers to toj j 1 return retarn to Boston Doston and participate to In Uhe the tho Hanto Han Han- Ithe 1 the production of Elijah by bT to id l 1 and Haydn society Members of ot tho the orchestra aim to tc mAko this conc concert rt a One of ot tho the former Lormor ob obstacles of or the thet t orchestra rt securing of ot members member has R practically vanished V The Thc membership I committee has a n largo large list of or applicants applicants cants for membership from which to tofu fu select such euch musicians as tuI are arc needed Ito to strengthen tho the caliber of or the tho or or- or chestra L L t lIL tU PROGRAM N elaborate program of or music malc h by A AN 1 Italian composers has hns been arranged arranged ar ar- lr- lr ranged for tor tho meeting of or the music section of the Ladles Ladles' Literary club at atthe tho the clubhouse Tuesday afternoon at nt 30 j oel k hollowing Following a n. paper taper by Sirs Mrs I I 1 J. J S. S Twiggs outlining Italian ma music lc the following selections selection will be bo Contralto solos a ft As Through the Streets from La IA Doh Boheme Puccini I Ib b sirs Mrs Ir II E. E Piano solos a Selection y S b Selection Guiseppo Ferrata Miss I Tenor solo I Celeste Coles to Alda AIda from AIda Alda Verdi Dr W W. R. R Worley A Accompanied by Miss UM Becky Almond Violin solo Intermezzo of or Cw Mascagni Ins 1 r Robert Wasson r I Accompanied by Wasson Club thorns chorus Springtime from Lucia Donizetti Directed by 1 Mrs Irs Ell Ella Gumming f Baritone solo I I Prologue e. e Puccini George Manning Harp and cello duct il Romance Felix Frances Callow and Brownlee Soprano solo polo i One Ono Fine D from Madame Day Buttery Butterfly Butter Butter- 11 fly y Puccini I Mrs Jack ck Keith All AU who am aro inter interested tod In tn the foregoing foregoing fore rore- going program m arc aro cordially Invited During tho the social hour hoar appropriate re refreshments re- re will be server served T VO o lU RECITAL The Tho first O of a a. series of or cM classes to bo be given by John T. T Hands Hand's association will bo be given In Int t the Templeton building Wednesday Vc evening with Byron Dyron G. G Miller chairman chairman chair chalI man of or tho the a. a association l. l In charge chargo of the thc evenings evening's entertainment Those to sing sinK will be bt- Juanita Law FAith Edith S Stanton and Mario with Mr Hand as accompanist Each singer will render a group STOUP o of songs sonS's after which Mr Ir Hand will give a n. criticism with of ot Improvement The Tho program follows tollow a P Roses Hoses Adams darns Cb b Forgotten Cowles CO c e Lift Thine Eyes Lo Logan an antl d tl A Heap of ot Rose Hose Leaves Johnson Miss a Good-by Good Sweet Day Vannah I b Rose Roso In the tho Bud Foster c 0 O Lovo Divine d Tho Sunshine of Your Smile I Hawley II a Miss Stanton Stanton Ca a no Roso Roo e of My 1 Heart Lohr b Little Roso Among tho the Roses Clark c Were I a Bird Logan Loan Cd d Come for tor Its It's June Foster loster Miss L Law w. w Church Choirs Choir's AI ward Edward P P. Kimball who recently be became became became be- be came organist at nt First Con Congregational church charch has h Introduced an organ program program pro pro- gram nun to contInuo continue about bout twenty minutes min min- minutes ut utes s prior to the church service This organ program will begin gln at 1040 I a. a m. m The Tho organ ors and choir program for today follows Preliminary organ at 1040 The Lord In lJ My Light Parkers Parker'S A An n April Song Brewer Largo Handel Anthems Anthems- The Lord Is My Light Parker Teach Mo Me to tho ThIn Thing Florio Offertory Romance Debussy Postlude Solemn March arch Quartet choir choir Mrs I Ruth luth Andrews Androws soprano no Miss Evangeline Thomas contralto Fred Fret C C. C Graham tenor Horace S. S Insl Ensign baritone Edard Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward ard P. P I Kimball organist r M ST. ST PALLS PAUL'S For the tho en services ices toda today at nt 11 a. a m. m tho the following music program has been arranged ed Processions Processional Nearer eu-cr eu My God Cod to Thoo Theo A A. S. S Venita V Woodward To Deum Deem I. I P. P Jubilate Schubert Sermon hymn Jerusalem My Happy Home J J. JI I D. D Danks Offertory anthem Pral Praise C tho the Lord O 0 My Iy Soul Soul Roland Smart R Recessional lonal Those Eternal flowers Dowers E. E R. E.-R. R Barker M Mrs Mr's G G. G I D. D k Kirkpatrick chorister Ml Miss 3 Ruth organist Dl t. t Miscellaneous were extended formally orm l G GREETINGS by the Hand opera chorus at a re reception re- re Wednesday evening In tho the Templeton building to Proto Prof Anthony C. C Lund director of or tho Tabernacle choir Tho reception was wan arranged b by bythe bytho the tho executive committee of or the tho chorus chore of ot which John Russon Husson is lIS chairman and Included d tho the following musical program program pro pro- gram Duct Duet from II n Trovatore Edna dna Anderson and Carl Samuelson Como Como for tor Its It's June Jun Miss Ui Juan Juanita I la Law Hearts Bowd Down from Bohemian Bohemian Bo Bo- Girl John nu on solo folo Prof Proto A A. A C C. Lund I und soprano solo Mrs Myrtle Black tenor solo La uIa Boheme Dohem Prof J J. J T. T Hand quartet qu from l' l Edna Anderson Aura Aum no Rogers r J. J T. T Hand Band Dr W. W S. S Refreshments and dancing completed the evening In tho the course of or which a formal Cormal address by John T. T Hand lland In be be- be half halt of or tho ilie chorus to tho the guest of honor appropriately ly responded to b by Professor or Lund Land was presented with signatures of or tho the chorus to tho the manuscript manuscript manu manu- script n after tor being read rend b by Mr Hand as ns follows It falls taUs' to my happy lot to have the opportunity of representing 03 ns f fine Ino and Intelligent ent an organization of singers as exists In our oar fair fall state the Hand I opera chorus and In such representation tion to extend the hand of fellowship which Is the child of sincere appreciation clation to one of ot tho finest E e of oC manhood and artistry of ot our glorious glen glori ous land l Prof prot Anthony C. C Lund Land Perhaps no musician of this city Is In a po position to speak apt with BO so much authority and precision as to the tho work ork and merits of Mr r Lund Iund as lS I I. I for In Inthe Inthe inthe the past ten years our lives have c been en probably moro closely Interwoven In Inthe Inthe inthe the activity of or music than with an any others Therefore having enjoyed this close relationship and finding ourselves after atter such association In the tho atmosphere atmosphere atmos atmos- phere of at the utmost confidence and freedom of or friendship It stands as lS a n monument to the character of our oar colleague colleague col col- col- col league and through h this spirit of ot appreciation appreciation appreciation ap ap- ap- ap for the tho many excellent traits as s a man n of ot dignity and nobility nobil nobil- ity and nd In full acknowledgment of his sterling qualities as a n musician do I Ins as ns a fellow artist and ond In form Corm representing representing representing rep rep- resenting tho the operatic chorus hero as assembled assembled assembled as- as extend to you oU m my dear deor Professor Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor Lund a heartt welcome to Salt SaltI I Lake city together to with tho the hand of ot friendship and operation co-operation for tho the realization of at that which Is good inthe In tho the art to which our lives are aro do do- voted further assuring assuring- you of or our deep desire that you yon and all who are earnestly earnestly ear eu- nestly laboring for tor tho the betterment of or mankind through tho the channels of ot hu humanity humanity hu- hu manit manity and art shall have hae your labors labor crowned with your our own truo true hearts heart's desire J J. J n. n t V J J- J Artists for tor tho testimonial to Mr MI and Mrs Charles W W. Deakin Tuesday evening Nov 0 21 21 1 at nt tho the First Congregational Congregational Congre Congre- church at which Gov William Spry will deliver a n short address will willbe willbe be Otto King lang cellist Alfred Best Beat tenor tenor tenor ten ten- or Mrs Walsh Freber so soprano soprano so- so with obligate b by Arthur Arthar Freber violinist Horace S S. S Ensign baritone Miss hiss Romania Hyde violinist Miss Marlon I Cannon accompanist John T. T Hand tenor Mrs Della Delia nill Daynes Daynes- Daynes soprano Miss Becky Almond pianist Mrs Irs Lydia Idla White Boothby harpist Mac C C. Cutler Culler reader William Lang don basso the Hand opera chorus Squire Coop accompanist and Mr r. r ant and Mrs Charles V. W. Clarence J. J Hawl Hawkins band director at I I. I D. D S S. U. U will Ill address music pupils of or tho the le High school tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row on the scientific side of or music as applied to band Instruments A ik A meeting of or tho the Salt Lake Amateur symphony orchestra will bo ho h hold held Jd next Sunday Sanday at nt 0 p. p m. m in L. L P P. P sen sen s studio GIG CIG Templeton building With an exceptionally large audience at First ward chapel Prof Prot Gustav Schuster the well known n violinist and teacher t presented a few pupils last ast Sunday evening This recital which Is tho the sixth of ot the tho season on series re reflected ro- ro great credit on Mr 11 Schuster asa asa as a n teacher The nam numbers rs were well veIl se selected see se- le and Included only tho best of classic music Those taking part were Edwin Ld Alberta Jonos Jones Lester nauman Bauman Harry Lewis and Clyde Clde Jones Joncs Assisting artists were Miss 1159 Laura Cook Cool and Silas Viola Mola RIdd Riehl John T T. T Hand head bead of at the tho vocal de do- I of ot tho the Utah Conservatory tory of Music left Thursday for tor a a. three days days' i concert trip In Southern s Utah Ulah returning returning return return- 1 ing to Salt Lake Like toda today During tho the I trip Mr 11 Hand will appear In tn nl Rich n- n field Bicknell and Salina S In each place pl he will give Ive an In entire concert program using numbers from the tho ballad to grand orand opera Pro Prof Arthur Pedersen cn presented presented pre pre- a number of or pupils In private recital ree for tor pupils and their parents at athis athis his Ms home homo Thursday afternoon Mrs Irs C C. C C. C Dalley Dailey has gone ono to Los Angeles to spend the winter Pupils of the Intermediate late and beginners beginners' beginners beginners' be be- cla classes ses of or the Gustav Schuster college e of or music rendered a n delightful musical program at Eighth ward chap p chapel I el last Sunday evening On One of or the I features of tho the pro program was Petete Novelette played by Louis louls Bagley Dasle f 6 years ear It Is Impossible to treat each number with deserving credit on account ac account account ac- ac count of ot tho the length of pf tho program The assisting artists were Miss Amelia Amelia Amelia Ame Ame- lia Margetts Miss Charlotte Charlotto Perk 8 and August 9 k c B. B Cecil C Gates director of or the music department of or tho the 1 L. L D. D S. S U has prepared prepared prepared pre pre- pared the tho following musical program for Founders Founders' day at the university Praise ite te the Lord cr solo Horace S. S Ensign La Ganne Ganno Phyllis Deppen school songs on s. s with orchestral accompaniment and school yoU yells f f 4 u p r Pupils of Miss Romania Hyde who are aro studying the violin will v. a recital Monday onda evening November 20 0 at the tho rooms of ot tho the Ladles Ladles' Literary club on p E. E South Sooth Temple street Miss U URuth Ruth Stewart pianist and Van Yan H. H Grant accompanist t. t will take part In inthe tho the program |