Show Music Musi and Musicians Musician's I Continued From Page 1 Expo Expo- d for tor the tho Panama Pacific 1 In 1915 Tho The members of ot this d will nm be bc tho the mayor maor a a. supervisor ident of or tho board of ot education of tho member each of ot the tho faculty cr of ot California California- and Leland ord or-d chosen by the presidents he ho respective universities and aon a a. en on selected b by the mayor No o lends ends or financial profits will 50 o ohe ohe he musical association the box boxe o e 0 receipts being used entirely ly for tor production of ot grand erand opera It Lako Lake has lias prated some about municipal band Good ng ng- nga a a. t t let the tho rest of or the world get gel gele I do prance along with along with I c e before you ou I sister state California and get band started promote any stray stra is ts of or patriotism that may map be loose little city clo ore ere erel rousing illS illS' have buye a rou r l frost comes There are peo- peo to do such lc C e with the strength deterred by ng- ng Dont Don't be mu h Is la at stake of or response to this wave Vo V o the tho bureau of or ethnology e n-j. n t Is doing a a. noble work wit l lid hId Jh h tid id Id of or th U 0 o North orth Dakota State HI III Ral R- R al Society ty by trying to vo ye of or i 1 ricas rica's music that Uis s. s Thir tr songs song dances tIT tm di- di secret work orl and many other Inting inInG in- in I ting InG features CS regarding the tho- thoa fas fa- fa as a- a powerful tribe t of s and one onCe dan Gros and and way ins ns may be perpetuated for tor corn- corn generations Jons Jong ong after the thes' thes abnes ab- ab nes non have ll passed to their 1 happy ap py Ing grounds become becom extinct t an and known only In history b by the te use he ie e camera and L. L By process they will vill l tho hm and notes note of tho the son toor to- to er or with data on the parts which 0 i songs tc e In n tho various 1 I of this is js just the legin beginning nil S' S of or which all nj pas pa- pa eat movement mO xa s must shire share in Since t ne flO west mini so o to t the he front ther respects I Utah should a to toward tord rd md mil and am do its Us part oart rig ng a a. national conservatory conser to dar American music a I long Ions as such matters matters are left to ate where sm sm must perforce rule there can cano 10 0 o standard exCept e. e perhaps that ho old world b by which after all aU l in this counas coun coun- nS' nS is measured as ns well wen as music as literature I and dl dress S There The is no mu music lc ol or conservatory abe ablo to e. e exist out tout charging t o a good 01 too Ceo for Itson its itson on ion wl with h the tho result that tho the pupil through his studies as is' much by b whomever is Is' paying his so 80 as to end these at the test liest occasion and to start setting getting mis pe persons ns of genuine talent often orten too poor to be bc able able- to a af- af the proper concert and andl anda I It l ra a going etc which is 15 really part t their heir musical life and are there- there sent to an Incompetent second- second tea teacher her The narrowness of ot tho the motors motor's views quickly discourages pupil who then tries another I her and keeps keep knocking tram from pH- pH to post until finally wearied h Ii e es es s s up in disgust tho the quest for tor a 3 art rt glory he need of ot Q National a-National Conservatory Jb ous and it will be he given gi when demands that It should e realize the general need and you see sea your o r own shortcomings and andrem rem remedy dy for tor them Just take a a. about DE DB SOK aul Allen AlIen the Boston Doston composer ose see opera II till The PhllIs PhilIs Phil Phil- Is J soon koon o have H its premiere Inoa in inda ina da oa a Is la now planning to write rite an anra anra ra on Coopers Cooper's The Last of ot the Tho The Last of at the Mohicans in Ital- Ital and by an American composer ins ms somewhat incongruous surely a S Critic Mt ux Smith of ot the New York BE s Yet the idea of ot using Coopers Cooper's series for tor operatic poses Sa Is not a had bad one What a a. do- do Hul figure figuro Natty would k k on tho the lyric stage how a a. grand erand opera hero tho the venerable n would he lie Hero is malal ma- ma lal ial in truth for tor a a. sort of ot American Ring and should Paul Al- Al prove proe successful In his first at- at mt pt to mold Cooper into operatic it ft would not be surprising If It he het t encouraged cd to follow along thelie the thene ne lie e track and turn tho the great Amerl- Amerl i L classic Into a trilogy y or even a He Ho might then establish an Bayreuth somewhere In the wilderness for tor the n a of ot his red skin red skin cycle It may seem strange that Mr Ir Ali Al- Al i should elect to write his Leather Leather- eking opera to an Italian text par par- at a time when there is so socI ich cI propaganda In America for opera English Englich Yet It must be borne in nd that Coopers Cooper's Immortal stories I I l rrT c f n K Kit I 11 At t d Ow Y 1 u it 12 i J I t f 0 J o. o I M i s j 2 f 4 i I S tt y 4 I s U 4 1 A I h f. f J t t 3 i. i o ii r. r l I I W. 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I S. r ot MISS MARIAN HOOPER ROOPER A A. versatile musician who will whistle A Perfect Day by Carrie Jacobs Bond at the meeting of the tho music s of the Ladies' Ladies Literary club Wednesday afternoon Miss l Hooper is a pianist who has studied with of New York Miss Hooper looper also has bas a voice of sweetness I attacked so savagely b by the humorous I Pen of ot Mark Twain aro are no now and have been for a good many years ears far more popular abroad than at home Wo We 0 can canwell canWell canwell well Ima imagine lne that Americas America's Indian lore transferred to the lyric stage might have a a. far tar more friendly reception reception reception recep recep- tion In Europe where It tells a a. story of ot remote adventures tinctured with exotic charm than in the country of its origin Queen Alexandra England's Queen- Queen Mother is a doctor of ot music honoris causa of ot both the University of pt Wales and the thc er University of Dublin Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris In writIng writing writ writ- ing lag to a friend in the city tells toils of her successes at tho late G. 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R encampment encampment encamp encamp- ment mont at Los An Angeles eles Mrs Morris was The Iho official soloist of the encampment and was much honored by Commander In Chief Trimble and associates She was the soloist at t a a. concert given by bythe bythe bythe the Municipal band at the Soldiers' Soldiers home at Sawtelle Cal and Mrs Menne Morris Morris Mor Men ris ne was much Impressed d with the loyal reception given gi her The National Association Association As As- of ot Civil tl War Musicians gave the salute Baluto of ot honor as she camo to the tho footlights It Is said that th lh tho audience audi audi- once ence fairly went wild and that cheer after cheer went up as the old leader of ot the Civil Colonel l Freeman reeman president War Var Musicians association waved the flap flag during the tho demonstration Mr Mrs Morris has haa had some Bome splendid offers otters to locate In Los Angeles but she ho hoIs Is loyal to lIAr native city and will re return return return re- re turn to Salt Lake soon Mme tho the gifted young oung so soprano soprano soprano so- so of Boston who Is to mako make her appearance with the New York Symphony Sym Sm phony orchestra under Walter Damrosch Dam- Dam Damrosch rosch this season finds unalloyed pleasure pleasure pleas plea ure In scaling the steep sides of ot a mountain Having lost her sight In her teens she ShA Is not without a true truo knowledge of ot tho the multitudinous aspects as aspects as- as peets of nature and without actual sight of the azure horizon fading fading- awa away in tho the distance she nevertheless feels al- al all the tho exhilaration of ot commanding She Sho catches so to speak the force of ot the tho mountain spirit the stories told by the rocks and ferns forns and the changing aspects of or vegetation as one ono goes higher on ona a f mountain The following programs will he be given given en during th the week at the noonday re- re at the Tabernacle by Professor Protessor J. J J. J McClellan and his hie assistants Edvard Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward vard P. P Kimball and Tracy Y Cannon MONDAY 1 Assistant Organist Tracy Y Cannon at the thc organ Fantasia or ora a Even Song Johnston b Easter Morning Mailing Malling a a. Berceuse b Old Melody Arr by performer Jubilate Deo Dee Silver TUESDAY Y Assistant Organist Edward P. P KImbail Kimball Kimball Kim Kim- ball bail at tho the organ Andante from a La Gabriel Marie larlo b Berceuse a Love Son Song b by request Nevin c Old Melody Arr by performer March arch from Lohengrin Wagner WEDNESDAY Y Organist J. J J J. McClellan at the or orIan organ organ or- or gan Ian Grand March In D D. D Gull man t ta a To a Water Vater Lily Lily MacDowell b Communion c Old Melody Arr An by performer a Toccata and Fugue J. J S. S Bach TH THURSDAY Y Assistant Organist Tracy Y Cannon at the organ The Lost Chord Sullivan a Spring Song Hollins b Old Melody Arr Ann by performer a Excerpt from Crom Ruth Cowen b Prayer on Motive from Lohengrin Lohengrin Lohengrin Lohen Lohen- grin Wagner Cc c Evening Star Wagner Wedding March Mendelssohn FRIDAY Assistant Organist Edward P. P Kimball Kim Kim- ball all at the organ Excerpts from Lohengrin Wagner a Spring Song Wilkin b Serenade Goes Custard a Caprice B flat Batting b Old Melody Arr b by performer March Majestic for Organ requested request request- ed cd Kimball SATURDAY Organist J. J J. J McClellan at the organ Special request program Requested numbers must be In tho the hands of ot tho the organist at the Utah Conservatory of Music Templeton building not later ater than Thursday of ot each week At Mroe Sophie Brodbecks Brodbeck's musical at home this afternoon from 4 to G 6 at tho the Salt Lake Musical college Rico street her two t daughters Misses So Sophie Sophie Sophie So- So phie and Olivia will play Duo Sym- Sym for tor two pianos by Benjamin Godard Madame Brodbeck will play With Verdure Clad from th tho oratorio oratorio ora ora- torio tonio Creation b by Joseph Hayden Other similar compositions will be ren ren- dered People who v enjoy classical music music mu mu- sic are Invited ted t jC JF The McClellan Hotel Utah orchestra I IaB aB assisted by Horace Ensign baritone will render the following program program In In Inthe inthe the lobby of ot the Hotel Utah at this evening 1 Aviation Waltzes Mrs irs Wt W P. P Cooper Overture Overture Pique Dame Iamo 3 Vocal Vocal Where tho the River Shannon Fl Flows Russell D By request Mr Ir Ensign 3 4 4 a a. a Serenade Op l' l No 1 L. L b. b Lullaby Song from Man with Three Wives Lehar Lehart t 5 6 The Tho Opera Mirror on Favorite Airs J irs Tol To C. C Vocal Vocal liTho The S Songs My I Mother Used to Sing By D request Mr tr Ensign n. n 7 Triumph of ot Old Glory Arthur Pryor J CAn lie C lieAn An interesting feature of ot tho the pupils pupils' recital to be given by Tracy Y Cannon next Friday evening at the the Consolidated Consoli dated Music hall hail Is 18 the playing by WI Eva Iv Cra of ot two violin pieces composed by Mr Cannon Mr Cannon has been heard of ot a Q number of or times as a composer of ot songs but this Is the tho first time anything of or his for tor the violin has lifts been heard In Salt Lake As the concert is free to the public and the hall hail JS is comparatively small It will be necessary for tor those who desire seats to arrive early The full program to be given Is as follows Wedding March from Nutcracker and the tho Mouse King ICing Misses Maurine and Ruth Cannon In Master r Roy Karren Barcarolle X Ml MI Miss s Winona Richards Caresses Boss Bossi Miss Caroline Cannon Butterfly Miss Mary Hansen Violin a Romance Tracy Y Cannon b Tracy Y Y Cannon Miss Eva Crawford I Sonata In C Mozart Mr William Nichols Bagatelle Op 01 33 No 6 5 Beethoven Miss May Boreham Mazurka |