Show p Year ar of Progress in Music Recorded for far Salt Lakers if t fry Utah t h Artists rusts Advance in f Studies at Home an and Abroad r I HE last year has witnessed a 0 musical musical mu mu- T THE activity which has han been pronounced pronounced pro pro- in Its Us progressive strides and elevating elevating- tendencies Besides the organization of or orchestras trios quartets quartets tots chorus classes and clubs thero there has hos been a a. steady steady- exodus of ot ambitious musicians mu mu- W who 10 aro arc now studying studying- either cither Inthe Inthe in inthe the east cast or in Europe Salt I t Lake Loke has also been beel fortunate in having several noted musicians visit the tho city among whom W wore were re Creatore and other directors directors tors with their celebrated bands Tho The summer was notable for the return ofa of or ofa a number of ot Salt Luke Lake musicians who i have hav been ben winning laurels in tho the outside out ont outside i side Ide w world most important of which 1 was the visit of or Miss Emma Lucy Gates whose presence during the last few tew months has been a constant sUm sUm- ulus Utah is justified In tho the pride she feels over OCI her musical achievements when so man many of or her sons and daughters daughters daugh daugh- have hac gone abroad carr carrying all aU before them b by shere shore dint of genius Although fortuno fortune has hats been more than no kind to the states state's talented family other Utah born singer has attained the high 1 position which belongs so just justly to tho the superior Emma Lucy IC L cy Gates who U by her energy and ability has ha- hawon won an enviable station statton among amonS' the tho European opera and concert singers Her triumph in Trav Traviata iata Just before her Iter return in June was a fitting close to her brilliant career carcer of tho the year Miss Gates' Gates concerts in Salt Lake Jalc and other Utah towns since Rince her recovery have been rare tre treats ts Organist J J. J T 1 McClellan le left t In September Sep Sep- temper for stud study In Europe and his pa path has been strewn with honors Because Be nc cause aus of or his 11 ex excellent musicianship and his capable handling of oC the famous Tabernacle organ org Professor McClellan Is a a- national figure of or which Utah Is proud Studying Elsewhere Among others who have havo gone gon and arc nr going east cast to study are aro Miss Romania Romania Ro Ro- mania fide H de popular and arid talented d violinist vio vio- wh who will pass pas two or three years in Germany leaving ln a Jam January 22 27 Miss J Lydia White hite gifted young harpist who is stu studying ing In Boston Doston Miss I s Virginia Beatty and Miss Gladys McConaughay hay pianists pianists' of or ability who h with U l Tics Miss Edith Go oe soprano are ilso in Roston BI Boston ton p perfecting perfecting per per- r their studies Miss 1185 Cassandra Wood and Miss l Flor Florence no Kimball both sopranos who are no in En England land Mr 1 and Mrs Irs James J. J Burke who arc scoring operatic triumphs in Austria Mrs Mr n Ronnie Ron Hen n- n nie me Walsh who Is doing work in opera In Boston fostor Miss lI s Fannie Tuttle soprano and Miss Eva En Crawford violinist also studying In Boston Mrs Esther Men Allen Oa Caw Gaw W violinist who passed the summer ummer months in CI Cleveland cland Miss l Ruby nuby Jacobson Ja Ja- who returned last spring sprino from irom Notre Dame In Ind where she had violin Instruction Instruction- Charles Charles' I. I L. L Shephard who returned during dUlI 1 the summer covered l the prize with glory Joh- having kecel received kecell piano at the Ne X Yn England conservatory conservatory conserva conserva- tory Miss Florence J the gifted contralto now in Ine NOW New e York and Boston Hopton singing with great success who during her vacation m at home gave e a aea a most artistic c concert nc rt at the Salt Lake Lalee th theatre Miss Hiss Iss Nellie J. J Hasbrouck another another an an- anI I other contralto who has done tr praiseworthy praiseworthy praise praise- ls I worthy work at the Cincinnati conservatory cons conservatory conser- conser r- r i R or music Mrs Us Dwight R R. Hartman Hartman Hart- Hart man neo nee Amy Osborne now of ot Dall Dallas Dal Dal- l las ls s Tex Tox woo who has haa been N ly ly received by the tho musicians of ot the thelI lI southern rn city Miss Marian Marlan Matthews cellist who is now In hi California Miss Iv Houtz z Bopra soprano ol nn and composer who ii is some some- of her Compositions om p S at staged cd b by Victor Herbert an and d who has haa r returned to study in Germany German and England Gustavo Gustaf c Schuster f who ho will trill return next week from flom Be sev- sev cral months' months stud study In New ew York Waldemar Waldemar Wal- Wal demar Call vocalist and instrumentalist instrumental Instrumental- leaves Ta January 10 for tOl Now New cw Yo Yolk k for lor a few to months Miss Simon contralto daughter of ot Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Louis Simon l who vho is in New c York Yorki where here Miss Mss Alleen lIcen McMillan lc n is also studying stud the i jIano lano Miss 1155 Zora Zorn Sh t dramatic dr reader and soprano who came home last sp spring from New ew Yorki I where she with the tho best mast st. ers Miss Glenn Henn Walker wh whose se pian- pian ability abUit has nas won high praise at ather ather ather her school will return east the last of the to U continue IH her stud r-stud study study- i and ld Miss Florence Alen A leD len who has established established herself herselt 1 as a recognized critic In inen New en York au and is affiliated with several of ot th the private ate schools of the city and is em employed loyed b by the New w work York ork municipal government go to 10 give she courses of or lectures on music Other Visitors This list on interesting estin Utah musicians musicians musi musi- au augmented 1 by the visit of or others who were here hera for the summer months and Ind some artists who have como coma here hereto to mako their home most notable of ot which Is MI Miss s Elizabeth Underwood oi of Bowling Green K Ky now Affiliated with v lh the Utah Itah Conservatory of ot Music whose charming personality ability and amI southern graco raco have hava mad 1111 her a a. figure of Imp importance in local mt musical circles Miss Irene Irem Wilde thle soprano so- so so soprano o. o recently tame ame hel heie a c. c from front Detroit Mich and Is s a pr prominent in choir work Mrs j Mahonri M M. I. I Young neo nee Cella Celia Sharp of New ew York Miss Mary Ian Olive Gra Gray concert pianist and Mrs l Maggie le leTout Tout Browning returned to Salt LakE during the summer Bummer for tor their vacations i J 4 31 Y 2 cc p LR k t 1 4 p H M M 4 HV V. V i a v Sw w u. u ww Vw MRS A. A i. i H. H PEABODY Gifted musician musician and prominent who is chairman of the music section ion of the Hie Ladies Literary club which has set the pace for the tile progressive m musicians musicians o of t the be ci city ty I I i and along with Mr and Mrs C. C F. F Carlson of Denver and the other former former former for for- mer residents were lavishly enter enter- The musical bureaus and private en enterprises enterprises en- en have brought ht many artists to Salt Lake during the year car including Including- the United States band hand Creatore's hand band Mizzi l in the Spring SpringMaid SpringMaid Maid Ignaz 1 Polish violinist his accompanist Van Dc velten Bel Belgian lan violinist who has one of the mo most t valuable collections of ot violins io ns in the world Madame la col coloratura soprano an and her charming accompanist Miss Lathrop who were extensively entertained Mrs Barbara Eldredge grand brand opera singer Ringer who sang Bang an the role rolo of ot in the amateur production of or The Mikado during her stay in the thc city the Schumann quintet Mrs Fannie H H. Hughey at tho head of of- ofa a school which bears her name Alfred Bergen baritone baritone baritone bari bari- tone and his string trio and a anum number number num- num ber of or others The Montgomery band and tho the Mollerup-Kienke Mollerup band were hero during hero during most of tho the summer months and nd their concerts were greatly en en- Joyed oyed The United States Twentieth infantry p band which came here with the regiment hid also given some concerts tf r f very high merit and have won a n nn n nigh h place In the estimation of Salt Lake music lovers The noonday noonda re recitals recitals re- re at the tho Salt Lake Tabernacle i given b by Organist J J. J J. J McClellan Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward P. P Kimball and Tracy racy Y Y Cannon with tho the special recitals given for tor dis- dis In visitors have been a source o of both nl and uplift Many any Recitals The concerts and recitals given iven b by lo loyal local al talent including class evenings s. monthly recitals debuts charity charlt concerts concerts con con- amateur theatricals have all been jeen of or a very high order Boccaccio and The Mikado both given In the spring were productions of or art Tho The Romania Hyde quartet has given to the thc public a 3 series of ot treats and the Troubadours have also contributed their sh share re of good music The work done b by the Utah Conservatory Conservator of Music Mu- Mu sic nic can hardly be estimated so great has hag been the strides of advancement in their different rent departments Mrs L Lottie Lottie Lottie Lot Lot- tie Cozier Edward P. P Kimball and Trac Tracy Y Cannon have organized childrens children's children's childrens childrens children's chil chil- drens dren's classes and are doln doing a fine work with tho the little ones The music section of ot tho tho Ladies Ladles Literary club with Mrs A. A H. H Peabody as chairman has with its systematic stud study good programs choral and orchestra work worle taken one of ot the biggest steps of or the year ear An amateur symphony orchestra has also been organized among the young people by L. L P. P Christensen and the University orchestra un under er the di direction direction dl di- of ot Squire Coop is also working along the same lines The r- r I n monic ont ic orchestra which meets regularly eYer every Tuesday with An Anton ton Pedersen as director is making strong stron headway The Chaminade Ladies s chorus cholm with Mrs Ira Lewis as director has also accomplished accomplished accomplished much among tho the women The classes classe In music held at the Free I Kindergarten Kindergarten Kin Kin- in and Neighborhood House by bv bythe bytho the tho young society girls of the city are doing much for tho the children Taking it all in all the year car has been mo most mos t profitable and one of ot great satis saUs faction The coming year promises as much If Ie not more moro in the wa way of or educational educational edu edu- efforts and the of noted artists for whom the thc public is indebted to tho the Graham and Bassett BaRsett bureaus and other enterprising 1 public public- spirited individuals |