Show t 1 fn S l' l r 11 lIE now year wa was ushered in b by T THE Utah's gifted g prima donna Emma Lucy Gates who gave a concert of ot hl high h artistic value at the Salt Lake Lako Taber- Taber Wednesday night With only four da days daVs s 's for rehearsing after the close of ot tho the voting voting- contest conte t Miss Missi Gates Gatos an and her able ablo accompanist Spencer Clawson Jr produced a a. superior program and won spontaneous praise from the audi audience a once ence which was representative both boW as asto asto asto to numbers and quality quality- The Tho other as assisting assisting as- as artists Otto artists Otto King cellist J K E P. P i Kimball acting organist of or the tho Tabernacle Taber Tabor I nacle and Evan Stephens with his Tab lab choir choir verc their thell and were at prime received their sharo share of the enthusiastic applause Willard VUlar Fla Flashman hman rho played the tho fluto for the Mo Mo- Adam Adain Variations sung b by by- Miss lIss Gates later received a VOt very pretty prett compliment from Crom the diva n who said Variations that she had sung the with somo some of tho the best European flutIsts flutists flutists flut flut- and that Mr Ir Flashman's musicianship musicianship musi musi- clan compares favorably with any flutist who has played for fol her There Is a saying to the tho effect that genius must go o away from home to bo be recognized Such Is not the caso case with Emma Luc Lucy Gates Gale who Is not only admired admired ad ad- mired at home for Cor womanliness woman oman liness hiness and personal charm but is ad admired admired admired ad- ad mired un and appreciated for the talent and ability which are surely hers On the tho occasion of ot Miss lIss Gates Gatos' concert concert concert con con- cert Wednesday c n s a- a night and her appearance ap ap- ap- ap at a special recital complimentary complimentary to the press at the tho Taberna Tabernacle cle dc Thursday noon Miss Gates Gales wa royally royall received antI and delighted her hor listeners his lis as only a a. genius can cnn s 1 i Give Piano Recital rho Tho students Of or the Salt Lake Musical Musical Mu Mu- Iu college gave a a. piano recital at atthe atthe atthe the Consolidated Music hall halt Friday ay evening e which in point of detail wa was wai pleasing In O Cl every respect res The Tue program pro pro- gram grain contained the tho representative compositions compositions com corn positions of ot the ma masters and was rendered ren ron dered d with fine lne technique and musical conception Following ln Is the program and ald names of ot those who took part PART P ONE OXE Ave Avo Maria Bach Gounod Madame Sophie Sophio Brodbeck 1 Pluto Flute obligate J. J II it Sims Piano Sarah May la Sims A German n Christmas Melody Paul I Higgins The Tho Mill on tho the W W. Robert ll Popular German n Air John Baglin Waltz W. W Minnie Butcher Dutcher Popular r Gorman German All Air Bossle Lossie Butcher Entry Eutry to Paris J J. J ir IL 1 hattie FlU Pitt INTERMISSION O 0 Love Lo Divine Ine G G. 13 B. Nevin Madame Ia SOl Sophie hlo Brodbeck Piano Ruth Senior American Popular Airs Air David DavJd Griffin Turkish A. A L th Falco Senate Op 20 p. p n Kuhli Elizabeth Sonatina Op 20 0 0 J 1 J L. L Dussek a n Allegro ro non Tan to b Ii Rondo Hondo 1 i 1 Myrl D Dye c The Tic Linden Tree Fr Fi Schubert Clair Chair Senior Tarantella Op 8 85 No o. o 2 Ii holier Heller For two to pianos Sarah May Ia Sims Slins and Madame S. S Brod Brod- beck PART TWO TO WIth WIlli Y r uro Clad Clu Joseph Joseph Haydn haydn n From the Creation Madame S. S Brodbeck 1 Piano Sarah May a a n. Mazurka Op 7 No 1 Fr Chopin b Mazurka Q de Salon Op 7 C Bohm I I I Ruth Senior a Val Valse VaIe e. e Op Ope 12 I 4 Fr Chopin b Maz irka Mazurka l Op Ope i No Xo 4 11 Chopin c e Btu Etude c Op Ope 25 25 No Xo 0 9 I. I Tr Fr Chopin 1 Oi OIL Ol 64 No Xo 1 1 Fr Chopin Sarah I May Sims a Spinning Song Mendelssohn b bI Fabliau Raff c Tarantella Op 01 90 Ot No o 1 1 J J. J Hat Raff Sarah May luy Sims Simp Eel Del nn glo from opera k i. Rossini o. o S- S Brodbeck elt Plano Piano Sarah May ra Sims Rondo so Op 01 1 Sarah May Sims in D D. D No o. o Mozart For two pianos Sarah May I Sims and Madame S. S Brod Brod- beck jV r Ji Thomas Thom J Giles GUes pr presented presented- onTe some seine or of his piano tHano pupils In a mo most t successful ro- ro cital cHal Tue Tuesday evening E at 11 lit Third avenue One OUe of th thi mo mot most t appreciated numbers waG waa raE a Mendelssohn selection In G C played ed b by Miss Be Beckle Al Alm Al- Al mond nd m o i i T Tho Thio farewell ell testimonial which was given for Gilbert rt Williams Monday londa nl night lt at the tho Twelfth Twelfth-Thir WaI ward amusement hall ball was a de decided do- do success The Thu following took part partin I in iii the program which was as pl pleasing and distinctively fine Clue Prof W. W C C. I Chive Clive Smith Alice lIco Spry SIU ere Yere Rogers ROKers VIda Ylda Fox Claws ClawSon Elma Young Horace S. S Ensign Dorit lorit uns E At 1 1110 h- h Glad Gladys s 's Harvey 1 Eleanore loy lo Wallace Walllce and Georgia Youn Young Mr Williams lams loft January 2 for tOI th the H Swiss Swiss- German mission carrying carrying- with him tho the best lest wishes of or a wide ilO circle of friends Interesting Musical Programs Tho Y W W. a Co A. A has had seine Interesting Inter litter esting t musIcal programs this thia winter but bul their greatest efforts wore WC- WC p on th their h annual annual- Christmas concert con con- I cert which was nH given last Sun Sunday ll afternoon at ut the clubrooms clubrooms- In thoI tho Continental Bank building The rho gnus musi musicians clans who took part put In tho the program lIm were wco Mrs V. V B. B Cutler soprano MISS Edna Cohn Colin contralto John T. T 1 tenor Mra ir r Edward Edvard and Miss MIt-IS 9 Frances hahn Rh 1 t Oj The annual annual Eisteddfod which i will be hold Itoh tho tile evenings e of ot MarCi 3 und and March 1 1 I at at Barratt hall hail I hi t fn t a a. widespread Interest The rite Theand sons aud and Daughters u of W l al' al arc I 4 j g r 4 j 1 7 l 1 v vr r j M i I TT Th t tIto 1 t Photo Photo Ito b br by Coote Studio l nO fA ROMANIA HYDE Talented and popular young violinist ol ii t for a 1 lesti testimonial is being planned to be given ut at the thc Methodist church Tuesday evening January 7 before her Friday for or o or or yea years study tudy in Germany Where she will ilI ho be under the of Miss s. s n Lucy Gates and father Jacob Hates Miss Ij s Hyde is s an au enterprising enterprising- voting voting- young Ug mu musician ici n who has hns hashe the he distinction of organizing the Ule ho first public scho school l orchestra tra itt iri rt the st state statty teall te- te an thU achievement at nt the tho a 3 ae e C of 11 II at tile the Webster y cb school In 1908 Miss Hyde organized the tho Hyde lyde orchestra i composed rl of Il h hgr r r. r and sisters and ami later in 1910 1010 the Hyde e string quart quartet t which has achieved 1 l' l note throughout hout the intermountain region I. I tho affair which has awakened marked II enthusiasm because of ot Its competitive phase and the tho prizes which are of or- J j U The program ram an and prize list Is as folI follows follows fol fol- fol- fol I lows eus eu's Choral Competition 0 a 0 O GI Give Thanks Evan E Evan Stephens b The Tho Summer Glee unaccompanied Panted Gwilym Gwilym Not ot over o sixty voices Prize tOO Prize donated donated- b by Senator W. W N. N Williams It IIams Christmas Song ong Evan Stephens Juvenile chorus ChOlUS not over o forty voices for children chUdon under 19 16 years cals Prize 50 Ono One Sweetly I Solemn Thought Ambrose Male anthem not o er twenty voices Prize 20 20 0 Mixed double quartet quartet TeB Me I Thou Pretty Bee Dec Dr Dan Prize 16 J Quartet male malo voices My I My Mother Dr W. W l Hh hys s 's Herbert Prize 10 io Quartet female voices Birds Birds of ot tho Night r Sullivan an Prize HO O. O Duet soprano tenor Stay Star Stay Thou hou With Me e Evan Emit Stephens ES S. S Duet tenor bass bass Tho Tho Two Bards Morris Prize S. S Soprano no Solo Solo Out Out of or the Deep T T. T J T Davis j Music u lc Bach I Tl ST tt Contralto Solo Solo- Solo St Storm n and n Sunshine Dud Dudley ley y B u C Ii Prize Tenor Solo Solo Queen Queen of oC tho the tJ Prize 5 Baritone Solo SOlo Land Lund o of Wales II 11 W. W V. V Davies Je Prize 5 1 Violin Solo not over O IS 18 years cars years years- Meditation from flom Thais 0 G. Piano llano Solo Solo Soaring Soaring op Ope l 12 S Schumann Prize 5 G. G Sight Heading for tor forOno Ono One Voice Prize 2 Impromptu Speech persons 1 not under under un un- un- un der Jor IS Prize 2 Boys or Girls Declamation Psalm Declamation Psalm of ot Life LIre Longfellow PriZe J. J Adults Adult's D Declamation t to tho thio Gladiators Rev nO KM El K Kellogg llo g 5 Es Essay Essay a Robert Morris Welsh or English not nOl t to o GOO words word 1 Prize 3 iI Poem Poem Utah not over ovo rItt fifty linos Prize 5 3 CO CONDITIONS DEr O First First Xo No prIze will bo be awarded el without sufficient merit Second Decisions of adjudicators on points of ot merit shall be final A Third Adjudicators are aie authorized to divide Or 01 withhold any an prize Fourth Poetical Fourth Poetical composition n and es essay os- os say sa to bo ho forwarded or to tho the correspond correspond- lug liiK secretary on 01 or before February 1 20 O. O Fifth Fifth No No competitor will bo lio allowed to participate In more inure titan thau ouo one solo coute contest t. t Sixth Sixth Names ames of ot choirs choh'S and contestants contest contest- ants untA on all nil mu musical numbers and recitations reel reci must be he forwarded to the time see oc- on or February l 15 Preliminary Pre Pro examinations will bo he hold In Ino o every ory ry contest whore where the number of ot competitors competitor warrants tho the sam The Tho time tune mid place of holding thu sumo will be e announced in iii the press nation on this point will also bo Ito fur- fur nl h any competitor on ou request att after l' l February 15 16 Prof Irot H. H g K Giles secretary Third avenue or or Boyd Park larl block Calendar of Musicians The rime first calendar of or musicians In III tho thit now nIH year presents tho following Interesting notes note famous y pianist was born January r c U G. G ISSO his Jest host known i works arc are W t N N opera symphony four concertos and the well known Polish Dance Darice is also famous as s a teacher r John KnovIe Knole Paine famous American Ameri Amen can composer was born at Portland Mo Mc January Januar 9 J. 1839 and died in 1903 Ills His most noted works are arc Mass symphony sym phony phon music for tor gedl Oedipus us T Tyrannus and Birds s symphonic poems cantatas cantatas can can- etc ete Christian Binding Sinding noted Norwegian composer and teacher wa was born January Janu ar ary 11 11 lS G. G Ills be best t known works are arc Symphonies 1 nl s piano concerto other orchestra music ch chamber mb l' l music and ani popular pieces as Variations Chart Char n etc Josef Hofmann distinguished Russian Rus Rul sian pianist was O born January 20 20 O. O 1876 AP s 1 a l boy he Ito became known to the tho public a h r. r prodigy and amid man many he has hag continued to hold a foremOst place among contemporary contern- contern I pianists 1 Wolfgang Mozart Q art preeminent pre eminent master composer was born it t Salzburg January 27 21 7 1756 1156 and died at t Vienna 1 Ii in 17 1791 1 Notable among his works are arc Doir Dorr Giovanni nl Lc Le maS masse dl di 1 Figaro Requiem s symphonies m eS and sonatas At- At Al Although though thought Mozart's Moart's fanie a as IS R a composer overshadows everything cl else in his ca career career ca- ca reer root ho lie was wu p also alao the most re remarkable re- re pianist of of- II his II tl time uc Francois Auber famous operatic ope-atlo composer was born January Januar 29 9 liS 1762 and amid died In lS 1871 1 Fra Frn I and andLa I La lu de Portici arc his most popular w works lie He wrote al also o man many 1 lighter hh ter o cral operas Auber d Ch Cherubini Cher- Cher er as as' as director of tho the Paris Parts Conser Coner- cr- cr Following is the program of oC th the musical mu mu- to be hc given In the tho nit Ilif church Ninth East an and First Sou South tIt street this evening c at 7 l 1 n 1 1 11 Violin loUn D Duet ct Dan H f and mu Willie Ila Soprano Solo Miss i Whitman hUman Trio Violin Cello an and Piano Willie Agnes an and r V t Jo Joo Joti Clive Baritone Solo Mr Smith Address s Mr 11 Nichols Cello Solo ulo u. u Joe cure p solo l Miss Lenore Morse U For Miss lIs Romania Hyde violinist who lio leaves f Thursday for Europe a i. i number of Jt f friends will give hc a a. testimonial Ida nial concert at tho the First letholt church church- l Tuesday Jan 7 7 at nt which time Miss JI Luc Lucy Gains Gatos un lUll l la a number of or other favorites fv will tip ip- in tho time following following- program S Seno Sena Romania Ude String Qu 0 O. O nOb Robert flobert lt My r Beloved cd Meyerbeer rb er x Select Selected d I Mrs C. C C. C Snyder nom Romance flornace u ee and ancI second cond concerto concerto con con- certo 0 I 1 ap Gyps y airs L ItI Miss Romania Hyde Nocturne Debussy y Etude C minor t f. f Charles Shepard Aria Glida Gilda from Verdi orJI MISH is Isi Emma Lucy Gates lJ Violin duet duct Triumphant Miss Ron n Hyde 0 G. G E. E Shelton 4 Gann Ganne I It IH Is Interesting Interesting- to know how tue young O first interested In the violin When hemi Gilmers Gilmer's band vh- vh Hod Salt Suit Lake Lako tw ho years ears a ago aKO o Miss lI Hyde llyde then 6 years cars old attended the tha concert with her mother an and was so BO fascinated d with th the violin soloist that for or da daya after silo she contrived MUlo violins rio vio 10 lins Uns out of ot corncobs and sat but for fot ot hours hour milking Imaginary music with her pliable pIl- pIl able ablo dl With a tendencY tendency ten teu dency for tor pubic life lito even at nt that tender age Uc Miss Hyde was wag studying dramatic art with Miss Iss Maude May My r Babcock but Continued nuva oj on p Page So C G Column 1 J. Id rt 5 r j i o. o 1 III music and Musicians I Continued d from P Page e One I finding that th that t was sas not her forte forta r. r ho hoI o t I persuaded her nor parents to let her stu i I I thc tho violin With el eight ht summers to h r rI Miss Iss I Credit anti and unbounded ambition Hydo purchased 11 her hC first violin ntH t II started her le Ie lessons m. m I c 4 II There sva was nn an Informal musical the thc jollier other afternoon In tho tim when I coi Marx Mar the violinist and Mr lr Ber- Ber BerI I recent recent- cn tho baritone who cared appeared I ly h In the tho First Methodist church par nar- wll with Organist E. E V. V ft I Mr 11 Marx played a n. Bach aria selections i from Lohengrin an adaGIo b by I and a slow Alow movement mo from a a. concerto II I in h 13 Mr t Bergen san san- sang sanan an anI I arla from tram Elijah and Gounod Gounod's s Na az- az The Marx Bergen company compan has hns I Cone ono to Denver Den 4 ff c c r choir chor and andI The children of or the tho Junior junIOL j I Ithe the he girls girs of the St. St Cecelia chorus of at St. St parish repeated tho Christmas program ram rh Thursday u rl a. a afternoon at nt M. M t. t I I I jt Anna o orphanage nage for tor tho the Kearns little assisted b bY The Tho party parly as A I I Lilies Hol HoIn sn Miss 1158 Comp Comp- I t.- t. ton on and Frank Barger S g S I Miss Emma Luc Lucy Gates' Gates program for her Ogden concert to o be given hen at nt the r d n tabernacle Wednesday edl evening j Jan tn S 8 with the Tabernacle choir inV In ln- r V eludes ludes several sc of or the tile numbers given gen at ati i r per her concert In Salt Lake Lale New ew ew Y rs r's rsc r I flight ht Ogden n people were cie generous I t ti tJ ot rs In the contest |