Show Chamber Concert by Talented Five Principal Musical E Event vent of of Past Seven Days i MRS BONNEMORT ENTERTAINS LOCAL ARTISTS ON PROGRAM Madame Carolina White and Miss Theodora Ryder Her Accompanist Here and Will WillBe Be Extensively Entertained I I paramount interest in the we weeks week's k O OF calendar was the the evening of oC chamber music gl given gln n in the form ot of a concert at the First Congregational church Tuesday night b by the Salt Sall I Ial ake e quintet under er the tho able abl manag management of or I Herbert This is is the first Jr t time that Salt Salt- Lake music lovers lovet's lov lov- ers ets Cl ha have had the opportunity o. to hear a program program arranged ed solely for fOI trios trio quartets and quintets of or stringed in In- In The Idea is due to Mr and Ills his efforts to gl give to tu th the public something really new and worth while The quintet I itself is composed of or local musicians of or high standing and md their performance TU Tuesday evening was one of oC clever ar art The last movement o of Aus Leben Loben b by was wa pla played e with exceptional attention to tempo tone coloring and ensemble work worl 1 lJ by the quartet Members of or tho the quintet are Squire Coop piano Arthur Freber violin Geo George gc Groneman vIolin violin vio vIo- lin liu Milled Alf viola Otto King Ions violoncello Two other concerts will be given b by bythe bythe the thc same quintet un under Manager Salin Salin- ncr gel at the First t. t Congregational Con church February 11 and March 1 and It Is Ig hoped that Salt Lake concert goers will wiH Justify justify- their reputation for discernment discern discern- ment nent an and appreciation tion b by a attending attending- n A Private Concert Tuesday evening e was popular in the ther r realm of music That ul night hl Mrs laiza- laiza beth Bonnemort entertained with a musical at her home on South Temple and during the tho evening f s some of or Salt Lakes Lake s br brat best t musicians were heard In finely tinel interpreted d numbers Among mon Willard 11 ani tho those e who appeared were cr violinist Mrs Ir Maggie ta Tout Tont Browning soprano Mrs Irs Emma Henna Ramsey Ram Ham Ramsey sey tj Morris soprano Mrs toward Howard Ti R. s contralto Horace Ensign baritone baritone bari bari- tone ton and Samuel Williams 11 la pianist and antI accompanist t. t The Thc program was under tho the management of or Mrs J. J J. J Meridian Merid ian amid nd md Mrs Irs R R. R R. R Lyman Mrs Bon Bon- will give Ive the f second of the se series series se- se ries in the nN near r future futuro and Mrs W. W G. G McDonald d will nihl arrange the tho program Hugh h Dou Dougall baritone was soloist at atthe atthe atthe the concert given at th the Commercial club yesterday yesterday- a during tho the luncheon hour F Madame White Here Carolina Carolinn White of or the Chicago Phila delphia dolphia Opera company who Is to sing at the Salt Lake theatre tomorrow evening arrived arrive In Salt Lake with her accompanist Theodora Thodora ow n Ryder dor last night ht an and will remain In the city 4 until fues Tuesday Several informal tune tune- functions lions are pl planned nned for Madame White I and Miss liss Ryder Including dinners and I I receptions of an nn Informal nature Miss 1189 R Ryder or is a schoolmate of 01 Mrs Irs W. W P P. I Kiser who is planning an impromptu affair for tor her while here hore Manager Iana el Bassett will invite In a few tew friends to meet mEt Madame Madame- White and accompanist after the concert tomorrow evening o and Acting Or Organist Edward P. P Kimball lam Kim ball will give a special recital for COl them this afternoon after the services nt ot tho the Tabernacle The coming comin of tho the gifted r musicians has been anticipated with keen l e n pleasure and a arat great rat effort will wiH bo be made to make mako u their stay star ono ons of or enjoyment k I Pastors to Preside The chairmen have been selected to preside o over or r the Eisteddfod to be held in Barratt DarraH hall on the tho evenings s of oC torch March 3 and 4 1 under the auspices of the Sons nn and Daughters of or orral ral Wales s. s Rev He P. P A. A A Simpkin Simplon in will have havo charge of or the program rsm for fol March S 3 nu and Rev Ita Elmer J I. I Goshen of or the Tuesday program ro ram time The demand for tor music for this occasion has been almost more mort than the local mU music musio H store can cnn han handle le and it has hns been beon necessary necessary fill rUI some of the tho sal sary to send encl east to orders Incident to th the program Ellhu Elihu Call Can has contributed toward the so soprano soprano soprano so- so solo Out of or th the Deep which now mal makes es that thal prime prise e 10 11 c tc Will Sail Wednesday I Miss 1158 Emma Luc Lucy Gates Gatos Utah's prima donna all and her father Jacob Gate Gates Miss Romania Hyde and Miss 1188 Norma Nonna Sears Scars will loan leave Wednesday on the f for fel Scotland where Miss lIss Gates is contracted to sing shag In concert at nt several of the tho Scottish towns where she she Is' Is a great real favorite During their stay In n New et York Miss lIs Gates and her party part have ha been he n showered show 1 d with atten atten- En route to Naw York Miss Hyde teas able to stud study German with Miss Gates GI and Is making maJin rall rapid headway I Tho The young violinist will study in In GerI Ger- Ger many for Cor some tine time J. J 7 Special Recital Acting clin Organist Edward P. P Sa e gave a special organ recital Friday at noon at the tho Tabernacle for rOI the representatives rt JHc 1 from eastern C J com com I I I I I I panics who are In the thc city conferring with the state text book commission y t f Pupils Play Well Miss l- l Edna lna na Evans ans pres presented twelve e o of her pupils in recital at her home yesterday afternoon and was abl ably as assisted assisted aS- aS b by Miss lIss nub Mlles Miles Ruby violinist and vocalist who who charmingly sang sanS To B Be Sung on the theaters aters Waters b by Schubert sills Miss s Laura Poulson also contributed several sC pleasing numb numbers ro including I Know now a Lovely Garden by Gray Gra Days Das b by Noel oel Johnson and A D Bowl wl of or Roses Robes b by Clarke Clark Master Master Mas Mas- ter George Georgc Nelson played Mozart Joart Sonata Xo Xu 3 9 and antI To Spring Ili b by fine tine display of ability and In technique The other othel members members of r the class did excellent work and appeared to nd anta advantage e both hoth to them themselves es cl and to their Instructor I Mrs Irs 1 Elizabeth Bonnemort was hostess hostess host host- ess yesterday afternoon a at et t an Orph Orpheum Orpheum Or- Or ph um part party entertaining the time six Aix members of or the James orchestra who serenaded Mrs n Tues Tuesday a evening cn InS InS' du during her musicale u a at t her home bonze The young joung musicians are arc Mas Ial Masters La Laar Var at and Voll Voil James Mitchell Farne Parney Farney an and Skelton t The piano pupils of If Spencer Jr lr nave gave ae a i l studio t sU at State his state t tc street studio la last t e evening Toe Time program ro ra included numbers f. f by Dorrit 1 Evans ans Mabel Mabel Ma Ma- h bel Cutler I J Eva a ass Kass Florence Ben Beim nion Bernice Browning Helen lacob Jacobf Jacobi Thc They were assisted by hy- h n as vocal ocal Soloist Mr Clawson playing het Tier Her selection was front from Lc Le Mrs r Clayton Cla Bassett will goto gt go to Price Prie Friday where sh she h will trill appear in concert conceit assisted by b W. W S S. Bassett ett baritone and Otto King A line lino program ram ha has I bean arranged for the thc oc occasion oc- oc casion which will wilt be he Mrs Ha Basse Its It's la last t appearance In Utah before leaving for Cor California for a a. motor trip alon along the coast ll Because of the time number of ot outside out outside out out- side attractions attraction which are nrc booked for 01 Salt Lake lak within the next delft few rew days day Mrs Ir Bassett deemed it best t to postpone her concert hero until her return In March tarch when shu sho will make mako st x short tour of or the state Miss lIss Sarah farah Erickson So who ha has b been en enin in St. St Anthony Ida fur for the past last two tuo months hah rpt returned to Salt Sal lake an ani I will remain for some time ilmo to her vocal oeal studies Mini Erickson will willbe willbe be featured at a H pupils pupil's recital to 0 bo he given I IJ by Mrs I Emma mm t Ramsey Morris the tho latter part of or March I. I arc J V When the morals of th the country arc aro so 0 much discussed it Is Interesting to know what some somo of oC the till leading opera stars think of or the demands of oC society and the tho demands demand of or the audiences the they sing to Geraldine Farrar gives hes some pointed side lights on the subject Peoples morals dont don't interest me said Geraldine Farrar recently In n an interview Inter with a a. New ew York 1 Telegraph representative Tot Yet man many In this thia country countr country coun coun- tr try go o to theatres to watch a woman portray portra tai faithfully every shade of or passion Passion passion pas pas- sion its power an and hold want her to grasp rasp philosophically all situation situations delineate de delineate de- de carefully every cry phase that brings s about anxiety heartache surrender surrender sur sur- render pan pain and these same people the audience expect e the actress actress' s' s life to tobo tobo bo ho free from rom experiences The They even e deny h hey her temptation She must I suppose suppose sup sup- up- up pose get et her ter le lessons sons from Crom a dramatic school and not from life That superstition superstition super super- and lack of or courage accounts account possibly for tor the many mans nice actresses we have to today and the tho few who vho arc are l' l ready ah great greate We e ought to jud judo judge o artists and discuss them only b by the work they the give he us How HOt they thc were shaped or molded ell is s no ones one's business A cr very plea pleasant ant recital was given at atI atthe atthe the tho Angelus Anelus theatre at Spanish Fork c Sunday evening e by bt tho the pupils of or Prof L McAllister The Time was waR filled to its capacity with an appreciative ail ail- u- u ce Following Is tho the program rendered rendered ren ren- ren dered i Part One Sweet and Low Parks P r Quartet Recollections H of Home W W. Ln Lanz 1 McAllister Son Songs s That Mother loth I Sings parl Parks s Blanch Blanci Moore and and quartet Juart t. t a Valse Y No Xo 1 Chopin Chopin- b ii las Emil Emily Smith Sing Sins SingIe Me Ie to Sleep t Allan ro tf Last st Smile 1 i. i Mi Miss s rs Swenson Loves Loses s 's OKI Ohl Sweet Son Sony Song Quartet Two 1 Larks Lesch ky Clifford y t t David Daid and antI Saul Illustrated d lecture R R. R T. T Thurber 1 Tart fart Two TITO a a. Moon Moths No Xo bIr b Air Ir Do De Ballet Agnen Ludlow Dance i q Hazel Jones In III the Gloaming Parks PItI Quartet also Kilter I itter Afton 4 Argyle Arg le i u. In Ire the tho Theatre iI Sleigh t Ride Hille Aline Tuttle Ph ruah or 01 Israel In n Egypt l' Illus rated te lecture 4 I R. R T. T f Thurber v. i r tart Three I hr Dear Heart Heal t Mattel Blanch Moore poon lc Chopin LaRu LaR u Beck Hecl T if f I lint But l Knew nc Vt 1 to rt Arthur l Banks J r r d on nil Pa Page e 7 Column J. J t i ra MUSIC AND MUSICIANS NS' NS E Continued From Pago One Moths Moon Moan oon Alicc Jonca Jonc South Once Moro Ioro t I Down Doan Quartet k following pro am ILm will be he g given a. a tt The ThC at the thc I First y Methodist church tod today prelude Organ Behold I Come Unto You Teu t i Pierce r solo olo I Heard t the e Voice of ot t c Soprano J Jesus eS Sa Say J t son b x Offertory ti postlUde el Et 1 prelude a Otan S Seek ck Yo Ye the tho Lord Meredith a Ant An Anthem Miss Mao 10 ONeill O'Neill and choir Offertory solo Unto tho the lUlls Hills Adams dams s 's S Da-S g Alex Eberhardt r e. e Choir CholL director Mrs Irs William Imam A. A Wetal Wet Wet- Watell J. J Louis al ell cli organist Mrs 0 r F Fi i Professor McClellan will leave leac Berin Ber- Ber s 1 n i-n In two 1110 weeks for tor Vienna to cone con- con tin e his Ills studies there Ho He Is also I attention to conservatory a birth special l p methods In Berlin BeUn 4 and Vienna with a n view n. w to tot t Incorporating man man- many manc c cf them into into- conC con- con s ien-Atory ien aerator ork v-ork here C is i j 1 Fr Prof Proto of H. H A. A I thi l of ot the state unit unit uni- uni t organist at the First ra Congre t f his church has returned from r B Buffalo T N N. Y F trip and Is once more t 1 r at at the organ console r 1 i If i The McClellan Hotel Utah orchestra f e assisted b by Carl Samuelson tenor will trill willI I Pi f f render the following program In the thet thea a t v lobby of ot the hotel this evening at S SiO Q 4 t 1 Overture ta tn Serenade nai o lit ti L l t Vocal o For Tor All All Eternity Mr lr Samuelson f Maltz A la Bein Alme Eduard J n n. Entry of ot the Trojan Maidens Gounod j 4 b Solo Dance Danco of ot Helen Helenc 4 c Bacchanal o Gounod Vocal 0 O Divine Redeemer i Mr Samuelson 4 Rosita Selection l 6 g Victor HerbertT Herbert t T Ir c Col James Jame A. A Irons commanding off of officer ot- ot f f fleer at Fort Douglas has decided to have on one special concert on the last Jast Thursday of ot er e every month for officers i f and und their families as well as visitors i tC from the tho elt city and all lovers loer of music invited attend are very cry cr cordially to This concert will take talie place In the thc gymnasium beginning at S 8 p p. p m m. sharp There Thero will be a a. seating seating- capacity for persons and Bandmaster D La LaMora Mora Iora will do o his utmost to have hale a good g t and attractive program t T. T I h Chamberlain of Salt Lake now i in a student at Cornell who has just com coin comI completed Ja plated a trip through New ew York Yo-l and I isom states stator with tho thin some Borne s of oC the thc southern Cornell musical clubs is s ass assistant to toc J. J M. M l. l Schurman mana manager cr of oC tho the George c ro j xi oL II d n. n f tl m clubs and ana son ui of t Ul me he pre s ent ui UL n. n e ti i I college The Tho clubs traveled In tn a j train Some interesting Information concerning con con- Music Ina in a Department Store Stor was has printed In the last Issue of the lUu- lUu tuI tu- tu I American It runs rues thus For a d decade or more mor excellent conJ concerts concerts con con- J have been riven hn and are ale given Driven today to today today to- to day in the auditorium of or the Wanamaker Wanamaker Wana Wana- rn maker store storo in Now York The rhe fact r that these concerts are arc attended dally daily W by In thousands of persons is proof positive post post- tive to that they aro are worthy worth if cf f attene atten atten- e tion It may be recorded Just 1 so 0 fir r a 1 as it Is possible to conduct a series of or musical performances in a department store without commercializing them or making them partake of or the character t of or an advertising adjunct this hab gab been beoit r i accomplished The aim has bren pru primarily manly marily to Interest and educate the tho pub pub- T lie c and the high standard maintained t f Jn In n the tho fulfillment of this object ct Is a ati ti credit to the ability of ot Alexander Russell Russell Rus Rus- sell who Is s the concert dir director and Ln organist o of the auditorium Mr Russell Rusi Rus- Rus i sell who had already established himself himself him him- self seIt as ns a composer of ot attainment a as a pianist having ln stu studied led abroad with f such uch masters as Harold HaroM Bauer and Leopold Leopold Leo Leo- co- co Godowsky and as an on organist anist having ln a spent time In Paris under thee tho the e noted Frenchman Charles Mario rario Wl- Wl idOl i dor dOl was was |