Show r Y hap hai conIc come to be rather a S SATURDAY busy da day in n musical circles possibly pos- pos f sibly because children aro are free at that time Tho The Consolidated Music company gave its HR weekly recital yesterday yesterday yes yes- esterday es at the new net recital hall hail Miss Edna E lna Evans E was as heard In three pl Pta Asing s A-s- ing trig numbers and was wat accompanied by Mrs Sybella Clayton Bassett who did exceptionally g good od work 4 J Mrs Esther Allen Ga Gaw violin In Instructor Instructor in- in at W college en entertained entertained en- en with a a. tea at her home yesterday yesterday yes yes- 8 ay for the girls Ir O of the college colleg 1 The Livingston Rosell ston-Rosel ston orchestra rendered rendered rendered ren ren- dered a l splendid program at the Kenyon Kenyon Ken Ken- yon hotel botel at S o'clock last Jast evening c which was greatly appreciated v lic v Tho rho most important event Friday was the special recital given at the Salt Lake Tabernacle by Acting Or Organist Organist Organist Or- Or E. E P. P Kimball for tor his eminence John Cardinal Fancy Farley at 11 The cardinal l was greatly I atly Impressed with I the or organ an and anti h hb praised Mr Kimball Kimball Kimball Kim Kim- ball and his handling o of It lL One number num nurn- bet ber o of the tho program was va- va the organists organist's own ow-il version vernion of ot Lead Kindly Kindl Ll Light ht which happened to be the tho cardinals cardinal s favorite fa hymn and be le was vel very much pleased over the tho rendition Horace Horn Ensign assisted i In the program and sang bang Grein Hosanna in good voice Organist Kimball gave the following program 1 1 Religious march from Crom themes of ot Lob Lohengrin e n grin 2 2 Minuet lin net I 3 3 Spring Song Song- Wilkin 4 4 Lead LI Light hL 5 5 First movement mo o of sonata E minor arranged for tor the or organ an b by James Rogers vs After tl the tle e recital the cardinal re requested requested re- re quested an introduction to tho the organIst organist organ organ- 1st and listened for about half an hour to lo d demonstrations and explanations explanations- of ot the tue organ The pupils pupils' recital given iven by Miss Burton soprano FrIda Friday evening at the Fourth ward meeting house was one of or interest both from the artistic and the technical point of ot view Miss Su- Su sans uana Steadman abl ably assisted In the program Others who took 1001 part wore Miss Alta Weight Miss Edra Wilcox Keith Hawley Bawler Miss Mii s Ireta hame Mis Miss Marie Mario Phillips and Miss Lucile Pedor on The concert rt given givin n at the Hotel Utah last Sund Sunday y evening b by the McClellan orchestra assisted b by Mrs Della Delia D HIlls Daynes-HIlls HUls was enjoyed b by large lurge crowds who assembled In the lobby of the hotel Ma Madame Sophia Brodbecks Brodbeck's Sunday recital was much enjoyed Many friends go to the musio mUllo college for tOr the Informal afternoon The monthly recital at the thc Salt Lake Tabernacle will b be given at 11 o'clock this morning Instead of ot 2 Or Organist Or- Or t E. E P P. Kimball will preside The Thirty first ward choir will render render ren rca der a song fI service In Sugar SUJ House Houseward I ward this evening at G 6 30 This choir has haJ achieved remarkable success under the leadership of oC H H. E Edward Jward Dewsnup The following program will willbe willbe be rendered Star of ot Descending Night L. L O. O Emerson by permission lon choir Italia Italia Beloved Belo from Lucretia Lucretia Lu cretia Donizetti choir Parks ParIes ladles ladles' Abide With WithIe Me Ie double quartet Acomb Parr Parry Pike Pratt Stephenson Nelson Parry Tenor r solo For All Eternity Mae Mae- cheroot John Bowers violin obligate Miss Anderson Crowned With the Tempest from Verdi Thomas Doxey and choir Soprano solo Fear Ye Not 0 O Israel Dudley Buck Miss Edna Evans hyans Mate Ma quartet l uart e t sd selected cc t ed Me Bowers Pike Doxey and Rupp from Mater Miss Edna Evans and choir Miss s Iv Ivy Ensign o organist l iI The Utah Conservatory ator of Music and Dramatic Art a dramatic evening un under er the direction of or Mrs C. C P. P Larson teacher of ot elocution and dramatic art and Miss lIss Lila Llla Mae loe Eaton Instructor In Delsarto system and esth esthetic tlc and social dancing W Wednes c- c day No Nov 13 at the Utah Con Conservatory hall hail top floor Templeton building Public Public Pub Pub- lic lie invited x The calendar of oC musicians for tor November No No- o- o vember contains mention of ot the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing artists enzo Bellini famous operatic composer born barn N November vember 1 1 1801 Bel- Bel be known best t works are aie bum hula bula Norma and I HI Puritan I. I His works work are characterized b by fine melody metod and his arias possess lasting qualities of ot popularity with coloratura sopranos Ignace I nace T J. lad great piano virtuoso and composer was born November No November No- No vember IS 18 1860 As a pianist tolla today he heI heIs heis I is unrivaled Ills compositions In Include Include In- In clude elude the opera and anti a number of t piano pieces I ces notably the Minuet N In iii G. G George W. W Chadwick eminent AmerIcan American Amer Amer- ican Scan composer was born November 1 l 13 1854 Ills His compositions cover a wide wide- ran range c in variety of style to wit Comic opera Tabasco lyric drama Judith symphonies overtures chamber music anthems and many charming songs song Including in including In- In eluding Allah AlJah Gasparo L. L P P. Spontini famous as an operatic composer was born November 1 11 H. 1774 La 11 Fernand Corte Cortel Cor- Cor tel tei te and Olympic arc are among his best best- known works Ho Ic was wa for tor many years director of oC opera In Berlin Spontini died in 1851 Anton G G. G great treat Russian pianist t and composer composer was born Novem- Novem b bor ber r 28 1820 1829 The Tho most notable among amon hi hiS hi'S works work oik arc his lila operas Dimitri etc also concerto concerto concerto con con- certo In I D minor be besides man many smaller pieces Melody In F and are perhaps tho the mo Gaetano celebrated Italian 0 operatic composer was born November 21 y 1797 and died In 18 18 8 Donizetti's best known works orl 4 are aie tho the operas El ll dAmore lAmore Am ore Lucrezia Borgia Dorsi a. a Lucia dl di La Favorita Fa and null Don Pa Pasquale No small mall degree deree of of inspiration ma may maybe be lIu gleaned cleaned from the words of oC Plutarch which thus Many things N which cannot be overcome When hen they are together to together to- to when hen taken gether yield themselves t up little by little c F For I the V vesper musical s services at atthe atthe the IV v 1 vw W W. C C. A. A rooms n Continental r- r I j 14 rn 1 it 1 I 4 2 i 1 4 s ej- ej 4 b I fr V- V 1 4 4 1 i 4 ne l I r I t 5 i S c 1 1 I i j I I I I I i 4 54 Z i 1 I 4 I- I IA A 5 R i r- r ft i. i T i c t I ii i.- i. S 4 e MISS ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD The Utah Conservatory of ot tc haa ha established a a. school at Lo Logan n and will give sst systematic courses cOurse in piano violin violin vio rio lin un and voice olce Miss Elizabeth Underwood Underwood Underwood Under Under- wood who will have haTe charge of ot tho the thop p piano ono department caMe here from Bowling Dowling Green Greeni lCy Ky to enter that department de de- de- de and will ill go go to Logan tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row ro to take up be her he duties there The of for Underwood for tho the piano has department been a of ot fortune for the tho Conservatory She Sho is a a. young woman of ot exceptional talent ability and personal charm and her coming to Salt Lake Lalee means much musically musically mu mu- and socially Miss Underwood s ha-s studied l with th the best masters both in America and In Europe Europ and sho she came here with most flattering testimonials One of ot these thee will ivill be of or particular Interest to Salt Lake as It Jt comes from Mrs Flora Par Pat sons Stevenson lI an nn early t teacher acher who Is is the niece of ot C. C C C. Parsons of of ot this cl city t and who made marlc such a profound Impression on her visit here two years ago Mrs Stevenson s says ys For three years ears Miss Elizabeth Underwood d. d piano und under r my Instruction leaving the follow follow- following ing year ear for Germany where she sho studied for tor some ome time with Prof Martin Martin- Krause of ot the Stern Conservatory Conservatory Conservatory Conser Conser- Berlin BerHn I 1 found her to be a a. talented and Industrious intelligent pupil She Sho has had much experience and success suc suc- cess CUIS a aa as a a. acher teacher I can heartily recommend her as nn Instructor of or piano and as a lady Aside from her musical ability her personal at 5 Bank Bahk building bundIng this afternoon o'clock tho the following program h ha has 8 been arran arranged Devotional Miss Mary fary Robinson Piano solo olo Miss 1158 Alice Cummings Harp solo olo u. u Walter r Tuttle Baritone solo soJo J M. M 1 Davison Da Violin solo Mrs Esther Allen Gaw Vocal l solo Mrs L. L LB B B. Hill Harp solo Mrs frs Tuttle Vocal solo Margaret Hutchinson Violin solo solf lr Vocal ocal solo Mrs Hill Harp solo Mrs Mr Tuttle Vocal solo Miss Hutchinson Piano solo Miss II R Cummings The hostesses for tor tho the afternoon are Miss Mary ary aIl all and U l Mis Eliza De Dey si Miss May Mn Bor Boreham ham on one of ot Salt Lakes Lake's talented vocalists will l leave ave shortly to study in Lo Los LOB An Angeles eles Her Hor trIe friends dg have arranged ed a testimonial for tor her to tobe tobe tobe be gl given cn In Iii the Twenty sixth war ward meeting house on Eighth South and Eighth EI West streets next Thursday evening As Miss Boreham young musician her mun many friends will no doubt give I e her a rousing ovation Dancing will will conclude conclude the evening The rhe following program will be rendered Selection i Hawaiian Ha waHan Troubadours Vocal solo Miss Myrtle Fenton Tenor solo I Jo Joseph eph Contralto solo Mrs T. T ci kl Piano solo Miss Alice Martin Contralto solo Mrs Mr Irl Baritone solo John ton eddington Solo Miss U sIa Maj Bor or ham Reading Beading fI Ruth Eldridge e Meakin Violin solo B B. B M. M Young Mule Male quartet Sel Selected and Company Compan X I The following program will be given ghen at the Third w ward meeting meeting- meetinghouse house to today ay Special music Ward Choir Vocal solo olo Edna Gothberg Vocal solo W. W Jr Remarks Hurst lames Hurst HurstA A c A Tho The most prominent mu musical child chUrl in inthe th the world today toda I 1 young oung Erich I Korn- Korn Korngold orn- orn gold of or YI Vienna Ho lie Is but but- 1 15 years old ears old tho the son on on of ot Dr Julius re reviewer reviewer reviewer re- re viewer of ot music for tor the New ew Free Tree Press of or YI Vienna The boys boy's father ha has lias guided his hits studies le hut but no 0 special teacher seems to have hac had nn any share In them At the a age of or 11 h ho he composed Der The Snowman a ballet pantomime that thatus was vas danced at ac the Court opera house In hi Vienna under the direction of I. I Felix The Theston story ston Is of or Pierrot a poor fiddler who dl disguises himself el a as a l snowman on Christmas eve evo that he lie may pIa play all night lI beside th the or of Columbine to prove proe hl lovo loc and thus th win her Critics s-ay s ny ay that Hump himself who ho fore tor children especially on nut i ifor for tor those who would become children I again aln could scarcely have hof Written n the music with u It more practiced hand bam humor iroll irony tenderness all an are nrc there thereIn In the musical score core wholly delightful and quite as mature In case cage and imagination imag as if It portrayed h by the pen of or a grown up up n 1 1 1008 OS und anul 1910 a pianoforte pl Influence would always be tor tei good Those Thoe fortunate In securing her hot services nr are to b be b congratulated Sin Sincerely FLORA PARSONS PARSON'S S Miss Us Underwood also has rec recommendations aud high h from flom the tn ti cal col- legos leges where she has taught extolling her hor ability ablit li-ir li mastery of technique splendid adaptability r a as ar an accompanist hey her success as a 1 a teacher her charm ns RS en n in individual anti and her plea pleas pleas- ss as a'S a performer mer H Hr r teachers Herr Martin Krause of ot Berlin BerIn music critic of or now head of the Stern Conservatory of ot Music Music Mu- Mu f sic and Miss lU B Meda t da 7 Zarbell of Chicago pupil of or and Emil of or New York a a. technique specialist also aln speak sleak highly highl of Miss Underwood's capabilities sad nd recommend h her r most enthusiastically js wood 1 also So stu studied 1 at Potters Potter's Potters Potter's Pot Pot- ter's college ge Bowling Green Gleon where she ha afterwards r became one of or the faculty Besides she sIte h has s taught at t Washington Washing Washing- ton seminary Washington V Pa and Sullins college e. Bristol Tenn a town built buat upon the border bonier line Miss Underwood belongs to an old oM southern family an arid and possesses possesse nil all of or famed tamed charm She Is a cousin of ot Oscar Underwood chairman of ot the ways wa s and means menns committee of ot th the national House of ot Representatives During her hort ort visit here hore with Major ajor and find Mrs IB Crawford and her hera brother Lieutenant Arthur Underwood nt at Fort Douglas Doug Miss Ilas Underwood ha been been tho the recipient r of ot much attention both at t the garrison and In the city tr trio o Op 1 was Wa composed a a. sonata In n nB B minor a sonata In G major Op 2 and a a. set of Fairy Picture Pictures forthe for tor the tho pianoforte Op 3 Besides Beside thess these he hM written an nn Overture to a n pl Play which wan performed In Leipzig at one of or concerts last winter Erl Erich h Korngold's compositions ar arnot are not written In the Immature sty style of ot ofa ota a promising ln musical child he ho has has baa a startling command of ot himself and hl hi his hisS S means of of lon It It- Itis la is said Bald that anone anyone who might plok pick up the boy boys boy's scores Acorn at random ran without a a. d dot of ot the composers composer's age would take Ice him to be bea fL a a man mannear near middle ag age There have hn Indisputably been be-An many prodigal In the musical world but the case calle of at quite without parallel 1 Ruth Miss Ruth sn of Greeley Cots Colo will sing Rock Jock of Ages Ag by Johnson ut at atthe the morn morning Ins Ins- service today at fit St Paul PanIc A sp special lal musical service will t be given this evening at 8 S o'clock at St. St PaUl Pauls Episcopal church Main Mam and Fourth South streets Hugh W. W Dougall Dou- Dou gall gaU Is choirmaster and John fohn B. B BerkhO Berkho Berkhoel Berk Berk- hO hoel l 1 organist The rhE pro program mm follows ollow Anthem The Harvesters Smart I Soprano solo Fear Not ot Ye Oh Israel IsraelS l S Ruck Miss Winifred Smith Organ Organ- solo Last Spring Grieg J T B. B D Duet et Calm As tho the Night I ht Miss S J Susana ana Steadman Hu Hugh h W. W Dougall Violin solo S Selected S Clarence Burton Durton Contralto solo Like As s the Heart H art S A t n Miss Elmira Elm Young Ave Maria Bach Gounod Miss lIss Mary Haigh accompanied b by Mrs Irs Edward urd McGurrin harp Clarence Burton violin J. J B. B or organ an Anthem Oh How lIoti Amiable The TIme music section o of ct th the Ladies Literary Lit Lit- crary club will hold its study meeting meUn Wednesday morning at the clubhouse c cat at JO 10 0 Th The Tho subject will ho bo Oratorios and Op Operas ras I Froze From German 11 II Peabody Is Composers Mrs rr A A. chairman and arid andIn Mrs In W V. V A. A Wetzel Mrs Irs J T V. W. Curtis and amid Mrs F. F S. S Murphy are the committee minute Five papers paper will be he given ns as follows follow |