Show MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Continued From PaGe Pace 6 p fI years year ago and received unstinted 10 from New York critics The tide idle was owns descriptive of oC one of ot the ablan Night stories and required for tor production elaborate costuming costuming- and aging all of ot which wore were under Mr pleas bloss's personal attention attention The dance ulo was arranged b by y Walter niter Farell FarFell Faren Far- Far Fell en ell f for tor r Mrs Irs ulsa Wall Moore Moor who at as one of ot tho the dancers lr Schloss has a number of com corn which are being contracted fo for tor r concert singers His Ills style tylo Is ie highly and Is a 11 mark in the evolution music fJ-At fJ At A committee meeting of or the chair nen en of ot the sub committees arranging r r the testimonial concert to be ten- ten red ered Professor Protessor McClellan in the tho taber- taber ele cie OD on an Saturday evening evening- October 6 5 be S e reports are of such an encouraging tune turo that the executive committee committed is a ordered an Increase ee in the number f tickets ticket printed The rhe pro program ram committee has red ered considerable difficulty In making m p the thc program o owing to the fact tact that largo Jarge number of ot professional muel- muel ns of ot the city have volunteered their and It has hns necessary toko to toko ike ko the selections with the greatest ret rec Those who nho have havo definitely y been t eted to appear on the tho program aree arce are arc e following The Tabernacle choir del der Professor Stevens Willard Hugh W W. Dougall Spencer Spencor Jawson awson Jr Jr- Hazel Taylor Talor Peery Berkhoel Berkhoel Sybella Clayton Bas Ens- Kt tt H. Clark Clarke Ch Charles Chance L. L Sheperd Shep- Shep erd rd rd D Della Delia lIa Daynes Hills HillEl Mabel Cooper ames mu mes Monc r. r John Robinson Mrs rs W. W F John T. T Hand Alfred Altred Best od Willard d-Willard 1 Andolin With such a f group of ot the leading ulleans of ot the thc state participating it evident that ono one of ot the most inter- inter Ung ting musical 1 programs ever pres present present- en tIn t- t In the the west will result Tho The proem pro- pro jim em committee is 19 now en engaged ed in the sk ak of at selecting and arranging therious the rious numbers and the completed ros will be ready for publication thin the thc next few tew days IB B. B P. P J Kimball who will be bo acting Tab- Tab I ade ado organist or in Professor McClel's McClel- McClel I s 's absence absence has been selected as aster I ter er of ot ceremonies Professor McClellan has hils completed to leave ICa for tor Europe on tober 20 0 sailing from Montreal Can tober 24 Ho lie will bo accompanied his son Dou Douglas la M McClellan Clellan J c ceA r eA C Lyceum bureau Un under the direction f tW fW V. S. S Bassett has recently beep been or- or aired and is now in operation on a a. leUy commercial basis All ons ns and bookings aro arc guaranteed and r Bassett feels assured d of ot tho the suc- suc tu d au of ot the bureau For the ensuing son lSon of 13 1912 tho the bureau has sered sere se- se red re 1 Elman tho the violinist pianist Myrtle ElvIn the tho mist who has s appeared a 1 number of oC m mes me before the Fait Falt alt Lake public nubile arts arts ar- ar pt ts from the Chicago grand rand opera mp ny and with a possibility of at VIc VIc- ir r Herbert with his orchestra Local Local- r. r the Bassett bureau has hns Mrs Mra Sybella arton Da Bassett sctt pianist 11 Miss I s Zora aw who Is both mezzo soprano and has had excellent train train- tap I g In the east and returns with 1 a wide nd d varied program She Sho will give c this season in Utah Idaho and looming The bureau wit wll also Present surge eor o E. E Skelton violinist Spencer lawson 1 Jr pianist the tho Press Pi ess String John T. T Hand tenor W y S. S Das Bas tt U. baritone Miss Mabel Clark dra dra- matic tic lie soprano Otto King Fang cellist t the Romania Hydo stringed ed quartet and there then L. L ff 01 f X g LA A series erles of ot photographs hoto r Phs which Eduard Ed- Ed buard has sent nt his manager oudon Loudon Charlton offers otters substantial Toot roof of ot the tho violinists violinist s fondness for tor au out out- t- t doors f-doors exercise Dothier In the ater r. On the Tennis Court Court ethler ethier cf Canoeing are art a few tew of or the s 5 with which the collection of snap- snap ts ta might J 1 bo be labeled and half halt a en n other sports including fishing ping and rowing are arc be e violinist who Is still at Lake Late Sunee Sun- Sun te ee N. N H H. Roo where ho has spent the romer will return to his professional atlas In Ne New York earl early In October The The music program ram at St. St Marys Mary's thedral th rat for tor today is as follows af ht o'clock mass elude elu de G r leG suing Star Wagner Wa e Jante danto Homer arch uch Hadyn Ha d y n Nine o'clock mass' mass Ina-Hail Ina Hall Mary Bord e f f. f Junior choir Drano solo solo AYe Ave Maria Marla Helmund q n Miss Cassandra Wood Isolation u Mendelssohn T solo 0 solo O La 4 nacho Hacho Miss lIss Cassandra Wood mn nn Jesus a-Jesus Jesus My I Jesus c ch Bethoven leven o'clock mass pituitary lun ta ry dante dan to puno J solo solo Ave Avo 0 Maria 1 Luzzie Mrs Barbara Eldredge lamer aumerl Schumann solo solo solo-Agnus solo Agnus Del Del WIls ff I 1 Miss lIss Alice Farrell r Jh b Read Ur Its Nora ora Gleason organist and nd di dl- dl et tori tor or 7 i Jc c 4 rolyn Beebe has concluded her peI pe- pe I of ot summer coaching with Harold tier ner in Switzerland and 1 Is returning s e w York Yori on tho S. S S. S NIeuw Am- Am V sailing from Boulogne Sep- Sep i bet bet- 14 Tho pianist has nd added ed 7 to her repertoire this summer II la prepared to fill rill a n series of ot solo In addition to a a. number appearances nc 1 c c runo Hulm Huhn has arran arranged ed to present J Persian Cycle quartet for a solid In the th fore tore part of ot tho the sea sea- the bookings s which Loudon Charl- Charl nag has made be beginning October 28 and ending as far tal west as Columbia Tho The announcement made early In i summer that this excellent or n Ii would extend Its of ot acty acty net ac- ac t ty has met with the thc widespread use onse expected In addition to sing sing- I Following 0 owin Fathers Father's Example Examples Examples' I s' s w r 7 s 4 bw r r fp f s p hv r Nl M Mk k i il rr i N l 1 4 ft N c r 4 L' L f MISS G GENEVE 1 McCLELLAN LLAN ELLAN Daughter of Mr and Mrs frs J J. J J J. McClellan Miss McClellan has hns inherited ability from her father and is a performer of poise and promise Ing ng Mr r. r Huhns Huhn's lat latest et song cycle The the Divan ivan the work for tor which the quartet quartet tet et was originally formed the formed tho four tour ers will wilt offer various arlous other Ion song cycles and a 0 number of ot miscellaneous programs of at solo and ensemble numbers num- num bers jers I |