Show t fi i f ff no phase of ot the lUl was thore there more spirit than In realms of ot music All Ali of ot the churches ire Tb e arranged programs at Jot lr r services Wednesday and tho tholine line ns of ot beautiful bet old carols floated t from all parts of ot tho the cIt city Most of ot r will repeat reI cat their programs iy 3 the tho churches' churches music thero ro TO ye other activities of Importance m for tor tho the appearance of ot Lh's 15 gifted singer Emma Lucy Gates tho the Salt Lake Tabernacle January 1 10 0 ro created particular Interest The Ing on tho tito program has been I ed and tho the selections made show sho j elevated standard of ot public taste Ifred Lifred Bergen the noted baritone h the tho Leon Marx string trio gave irked satisfaction at the First Moth Meth- et t church Friday in an au artistic prom prot pro- pro m m. m Lt t the Ladles Ladies Literary club Friday Mrs Jack Keith accompanied Edgar jEdgar Bayliss gave o most pleasing of or Tho The Years Year's at the Ing ring composed b by Mrs Irs A. A A. A II Il ich with Uh words by Mrs Irs Browning Drowning vias via's Oh That We Ye Two W Were Wro re May- May S. S I. I and nd the Cradle Song b by Kate Miss s Ella pianist a solo soo olo which was highly ted During the tho entire week the Hotel notel ill ib f 1 and other gathering gathering- places had cial ial music for tor their patrons Some tho stores also provided pro orchestra sic c which augmented the Christmas tit lends ends Are Many ow persons make mako friends moro more kl kly than those musically inclined inclined- dt d- d ct- ct appreciated t In every ery pa part t of ot the thed Id d says Dinah Gm Gully Gilly fuelo is the tho most friendly Influence earth It inspires kindliness and ik Lk sociability among Its lu devotees to Incomparable degree The flowing and the song IonS ar are traditionally reed re- re reed aea ed as tho tio speediest agents Jog of antry Lantry but the warm friendships t are Inspired by the strains of ot good goodha ha c belittle the tho short lived of t f the cup era ero i Is 1 a a. feelIng of ot friendship Off tig 8 those thoN who spend their lives at of song that approaches a a. o of kinship It is 19 ono one of ot tho finest of the tho profession The The- must must- L comes to know instinctively when Is IB in the presence of ot another of his d 11 and it Is doubly ea easy y to be bo soIs sole so- so le Is with such bid old lold calculating persons person is e 6 of or art generally and unable to toC C c. c music are seldom within the por- por of musical society It is not that are arc distrusted and disliked bater but bat buter buter er that their lack of real n n. n seems Instinctively a a. a barrier to i mon understanding and a a. check to toI I spirits hero is a saying that ono one admires temperament opposite to his I I Excellent JP i. z 1 II I I 4 5 I F 5 I I e 1 I 4 11 0 4 k f V Vc c I 4 4 q p. p 4 1 fi S t t- t i iI V 1 4 1 II I s 6 8 I 1 I L O I j 1 V v. v I M I I f S.-S S. SARAH MAY SIMS SIMS' Who was awarded a silver medal at th the ago age of 1 11 years eaIS in recognition reco tion of her piano playing after her first recital November 26 1908 but this thle rarely holds true with musicians musi must clans Treats of Clubhouse Mrs A. A H. H Peabody efficient chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of ot the music section of or the lAdies Ladles Literary club expresses in the accompanying accompanying article her gratification and hopes dopes for the now clubhouse Tho rho dream of ot a a. new Litera Literary clubhouse club club- house Is about to be realized and none noue will appreciate tho reality more than tho the music section for tor harmonious colors and surroundings aro nt needed for tor forthe forthe the full tull enjoyment of or melody and artistic tendencies The rhe now new auditorium with It Its stage and nd accessories and a So seating capacity lot of or GOO promises to be a jO Joy not only to its own members member but a pleasure pleas peas ure uro also to our musical friends May ay the they feet feel tho the warmth of our hospitality and that we are studying Ing art for arts art's sake an and that music means to us all real soul pleasure that is pleasant pleasant-a a not measured alone by a a. succession of sounds Bounds and marvelous technique He who enjoys tho the music that ho hears the lecture the picture tho the beauties of nature has In his possession possession posses posses- sion elon tho the gift of ot reflection and re responds responds ro- ro In proportion to the sensitiveness sensitive sensitive- ness of his own soul Boul According to the laws lawe of ot nature nothing nothing- is lost Therefore In some future age ago our present present pres pros ent eat I ideas of or music ma may blossom Into beauty With ono hundred member organized organ organ- Izod for tor knowledge and enjoyment of ot the art of ot music with a club chorus of twenty five good voices the tho di direction direction di- di I- I of Mrs W W. A. A Wetzell an or orchestra orchestra or- or chestra with Mrs B. B F F. Anderson In charge plans for a harmony ht class lectures loc lec tures to be given by b one of our tine fine musicians who has kindly offered 1 to address us at Intervals intervale on the subject of ot music in its elementary stages its facts ot of everyday li life Bee together with many mony other good things w we offer otter much to tho the society and aid to those wishing to Join our department aside from tho fellowship and mutual Joy to tobe tobe tobe be found In the tho delightful pursuit of ot music Elman to Appear MIscha Mischo Elman the emperor of ot violinists vio lo- lo who ho will wiil appear In Salt Lake March f under the management of ot the tha BasSett bureau has recently re received received ro- ro a shower of tributes The following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing Is ono one of ot tho the many ny MIscha Elman the tho young Rus nus- Russian sian violinist was tho bright particular particular particular par par- star etar of ot the first concert by bytho bytho tho tue club at tho the Wal Wal- Astoria dorf-Astoria New York last Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day evening A popular success of huge huwe proportions pro pro- portions was scored by bj Mr Ir Elman Elman Elman El El- man In this appearance ills His rare virtuosity In tho the Saint In Introduction Introduction Introduction In- In and Rondo nondo Capriccioso gained tho the Chanson Chanon Louis XIII et ct Pa van o as asan asan asan an encore In his second group roup tho the violinists violinist's own arran arrangement ement of tile tho Lovo Love Song and tho the Brahms Joachim Hungarian Dance No Io 7 7 proved to be bo tho the fa- fa favorites fa ta- with the tho Haydn Haidn CaprIc- CaprIc as an an added ed number of much charm Scarcely over ever has a stein exhibited such en- en a. a as t that which followed Mr rr Elman's brilliant performance of ot tho the or the tho rapturous applause which greeted 1 his two t encores the tho bert AYe Axe Maria Marla and the Dvorak Humoresque Tho The chorus won von an emphatic success with tho the presentation presentation presen presen- tation for tor the first time of ot Liza Lohmann's n and Nod No dedicated to tho club tho the obligate being played by Mr El Elman lii- lii man manIr Mr Ir Elman's Elmana appearance In Brooklyn December 12 resulted In tributes trib trib- ono one of tho the most convincing utes to this young violinist that has boon beon given him by b Brooklyn 1 institute TIB tit to patrons Tho The Academy of ot Music was waa filled to overflowing o an and many encores were granted Elman played with poise and con con- and left nothing to be wished for in interpretation The Sonata was waB Beethoven's F Major which was sublimely performed and tho the effective work of ot tho ao- ao Percy Kahn was u. u fea tea ture St. St Marks Music The Tho following special program with an augmented choir Mrs rs W. W F F. Adams Ada Ferguson and Miss Louise Osbor Os- Os bor borno as soloists Mrs Esther Allen Gaw violinist and A A. H. H Peabody organist organist or or- and director was given s at St. St Marks cathedral Christmas Christmas morning and will bo repeated this morning at atthe tho the 11 o'clock service Ber Processional hymn 49 49 O 0 O. O Come All AU AllYe Allye Ye Faithful Reading Inholt anthem There Were ete Shepherds Shop Shop- herds Vincent Kyrlo rl r V B- B Waynes g Gloria I B. B Haynos aynes B B. S. S Haynes H Hymn ml Christians Awake SalUte Sa- Sa luto lUte tho Happy Morn orn Gloria after sermon Crotch Offertory anthem Calm on the Listening Ear of ot Night Solos Mrs rs TV W. F. F Adams Miss Ada Ferguson At Presentation of ot Alms Doxology Cordia ti tL L. L B. B Haynes Des Sanctus B. B Haynos A Agnus nus Del B B. B Gloria Giorla In Excels B B. IIa Haynes nes Solo Miss Osborne Nunc Nuno Gower Cower Recessional hymn 51 61 1 Hark the Herald Angels AngelA Sing Mendelssohn Organ postlude Hallelujah Chorus Handel Mrs r Esther A. A Gaw violin A A. H. H Peabody organist and director I Tho following note noto will vm be bo of ot Interest interest Inter Inter- est cst to Utah people who winter and summer In California There Just ha has been closed in San Diego Cal the transfer of ot a n tract of oC lund land nt at Grossmont to who ho arranged for or It In hor her recent visit She says Rays she sho will wUl build In 1915 according to present plans Others In n this colony of ot musical artists are fO Mme mann Tere Teresa a Carreno the tho celebrated pianist and Carrie Carrl Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Ja Ja- Ja- Ja cobs Bond composer of or childrens children's songs Tho The music section of ot the Ladles Ladies Literary Lit LIt- club aro er very enthusiastic over tho the concert to bo bu given b by Miss 1185 Emma Lucy LUCi Gates Wednesday evening at nt the Salt It Lake Tabernacle and have havo heartH heartily heart heart- ii H ily endorsed tho ho movement mo of the popular popular popular pop pop- ular vote There Is a plan on foot toot for forthe forthe forthe the members of ot tho the section to attend In a a. bod body ic c It has bias been the tho pleasure of or Salt hers Lakers during the tho past paRt week to entertain enter enter- tam tain musicians who ho had bad talent of or avery a a. avery ver very high standard to offer Alfred Altred lilIes Hites Bergen Bersen baritone and his string 1 trio L trio Leon Lon on Marx violinist linns Dres Dres- eel cl cellist and Herman pianist and accompanist have accompanist havo been visitors In the cU city since Sunday and havo received man many attentions during their sta stay Friday nl ht after them concert of ot high merit at nt the tho Methodist church Fred C Graham who Is la responsible for their coming JO Joy H. H Johnson and the tho Comm Commercial club entertained the artists with a banquet nt at which each of or thorn them gave ga several selections The concert Friday evening e was w ono one of ot delight from tho the opening number Concert In F P I sharp major II by Mr a pianist of exceptional ability who by bythe bythe bythe the way I. I is hut but 19 years old oM to the finale b by tho the trio an artistic ren rendition of or Andantino An Allegro con Fuoco by IJ Gadt Gade Or Organist Edward Ell P P. Kimball took tool the musicians to tho the Tabernacle and explainer explained the Intricate parts of at the tho organ Toda Today after the tho services ser s sIn In the Mr Ir will play pIa for tho choir being an organist or al also 0 Mr ner Bergen cn ma may sing a n. number Mr oIl Bergen en und and lila his trio who have hn given I so much pleasure during their visit hero hern will leave lea tonight ht to fill m their next nest ena engagement c A rowing Interest IH h. is being maui maui- to be given Iven in till the t for r Mid Romania H Hyde Hydo o January 7 at nt thin the First Methodist c church b by bi or organ an efforts to make the affair aing n. n rOUBIn rousing rous rOUB- In ing to the tainted and popular pop pop- ular violinist who leave for Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many January 22 with Miss 1158 Emma Lucy Gates and her father Jacob Gates to study for Cor two to or three years earlS A number of the rile most prominent business bust busi ness Hess people of ot the cH city have havo taken taleen the matter up and aro are devoting a great I deal ot of time to make the concert a x K Among the man many who aro are working for Miss Hydes Hyde's H os o's testimonial are nrc John D. D Spencer I D. D C. C Jackling Governor and Mrs William Spry Mr and Mrs l. c c. S. S Burton Rev Re and Mrs T P. B. B Short Mr and ami Mrs H. H G 0 G. G Whit Whit- ne tier ney Mr Ir and Mrs Irs V. V V.- V. W. W Armstrong Mr tr arid and Mrs H. H S. S Ensign n. n Mr and Mrs G G. E. E Shelton Skelton Mr and Mrs Irs Thomas Weir Mr r and Mrs Irs W W. II 11 Alexander Col and Mrs Irs Tames James A. A Irons Irona Mr Ir and ami Mrs E. E D D. D Mr Ir and Mrs Irs J J. J G. G McDonald Mr 11 and nd Mrs Irs Simon Bam Bam- and Mr Ir and Mrs Irs E E- H. H ter Miss Myrtle Mrtle Brown soprano and Miss Cecil will be the tho soloIsts soloists solo solo- lets at the tho regular Sunday evening concert by tho the McClellan Hotel Utah orchestra in the tho lobb lobby of ot tho hotel this evening at Overture Overture Hungarian Hungarian i I Bola Keler-Bola Meditation Gounod Bach Vocal Vocal Vocal-Oh Oh Dl Dry Those Tears Miss Brown Violin obligate ato by Miss Selection Selection Red Red Rose Howard Boward Dervish Dance Danco Theo Bendt BendtIn In the Garden Galden of ot My My ry Heart Miss Brown Violin obligate by Miss Cowdin Grand selection Rusti- Rusti cana cant Mascagni Tho The regular quarterly teachers' teachers convention convention con con- of tho the teachers of tho the Utah Conservatory of Musio uRlo convened Friday Friday Fri Fri- Friday day at 2 II p. p m. m Some thirty teachers were in attendance representing Utah Idaho and Wyoming A general discussion discussion discussion dis dis- dis- dis of ot pupils pupils' recitals music to be used and how to conduct same was opened by Mr Giles and participated In b by the tho teachers Professors Velho and Bost Best and Secretary Campbell and Manager Howells all made mt addresses Teachers all reported that earlous various various vari earl ous cl classes were wera In most o excellent shape and that th they would unquestionably resume their work worl with now ne enthusiasm at the conclusion of ot the vacation The following er very fine fino pro program run was 1 given givon iven at nt the Commercial club yesterday yester yeater- day during tho the luncheon hour b by Miss Irma Pendleton gifted slUed contralto and the Alvin orchestra Three Twins selection Tho The Busy Boo Deo Song Song- of ot tho the Soul Breil Erell Miss Mies Pendleton March Coeur Coeur dAleno dAlene Sweet Selection Selection Rose Rose of ot Panama B Berto I Love Lovo You Miss Pendleton Walts Tales Waltz Tales From Vienna Woods Strauss Hungarian Dance Brahms Tho The Slave Song Song- Del Riego Miss Selection Spring Selection Spring Maid Reinhart 2 c The Tho following program will wUl be bc given by br- tho the students of ot the Salt Lake MusIcal Musical Musical Mu Mu- college Frida Friday e evening at SHi at the Consolidated concert hall halt at their instructive piano recital Ll PART PAnT ONE O Ave Ae Mario Bach Gounod 1 Sophie Brodbeck Flute Flub ato J J. J H. H Sims Piano Sarah May Sims A German Christmas 5 Paul Higgins Tho Mill lUll on tho the Brook W W. n Popular German Air Jo Jot Jofen t Baglin BagUn Waltz 11 w W. W M Butcher Popular German Air Air Bessie Butcher Entry to Paris ParIa J. J H. H Hattie Hattle Pitt Fitt INTERMISSION O 0 Love Divine DIvino G. G B. B Nevin Madame adame Sophie Brodbeck Piano Ruth Senior American Popular Air David Griffin Turkish Melody A. A LUI Lilith th Falco Senate Op Ope 20 O Miss ms Elizabeth Griffin Sonatina Op 20 J. J L 1 L. L Dussek a Allegro non Tanto b Rondo Hondo Myrl DeTho Dye De Tho Linden Tree Treo Fr Schubert Chair Senior Tarantella Op No o. o 2 2 II |