Show I 0 0 IID JiW lill n ASTER proved to be a a. literal E EASTER a awakening l In musical circles and the activities 0 of the past week promise to continue with more or loss less ardor until the warm warn weather Most of tho the teachers who I have not already alread presented their pupils are are planning r recitals for tho the coming w weeks ek and are putting much care caro into their programs There are also several large ventures along concert concert concert con con- cert lines which will Ill bo be features of the spring The Tho public schools ore are now preparing tho the music for th their lr closing exercises nn and generally speaking there Is a live lIvo atmosphere to all musical musical musical mu mu- enterprises Like the tho final net act of oC a play there s seems ems to bo be a concerted concerted concerted con con- working toward a climax which will culminate In several Big efforts within a short time It Is sincerely hoped that the tho public will support the enthusiasm of the tho musicians musicians mu mu- and do o justice to tho the wealth o of opportunity which Is 13 at nt hand Encouragement En En- Is what is most needed and by no one can It be better given than those who prato prate of ot their love loe for tor good music and their aspirations for forA forA forA A Greater Musical Salt Lake If It tho the public spirited musicians had not had hall Indomitable heroism the tho chances for tor forthe forthe th the realization of such a 0 dream would be he pretty prett slim RUm Tho The world Is 9 grave over the recent flood lood disasters and if IC you are not able to assist in alleviatIng alleviating alleviating ing the sufferings of those unfortunates unfortunates nates b begin ln a. a little charity at al homo home and r rescue cuc those who are drowned In Inthe Inthe Inthe the oblivion of indifference and lack of musical culture DE L T i Weeks Week's Calendar I I t t tT fE i IS Easter ter music for tor the First Firs T Methodist church will wUl be repeated toda today as follows Mrs William A. A Wetzell etzell choir director tor Mrs J. J Louis organist Miss Rowena Korns Karns pianist Elmer Young violinist MORNING IOn ING Cantata Death Cantata Death and Life Itte Chorus Hall Ball King of the Jews Soprano recitation Now ow From the Sixth Hour lIou r Mis Miss Mao Mae ONeill Chorus Behold tho the Temples Temple's Veil Voil Contralto solo OIo Then ThE They Took the Bod Body o of Jesus Miss Leola Schrack Soprano no solo The First Day o of tho the Week Eck Miss lIss Mae Ino ONeill O'NeIlL Mezzo soprano solo They Thoy Have HaV Taken M My Lord Awa Away Mrs Irs Scott cott Jones Baritone solo Woman Why lIY Weep- Weep es est t. t Thou 1 T. T Lockner Duct Duet They Have e Forsaken Him Mrs Scott Jones Jonos and T T. Lockner Chorus Resurrection Light Nocturne Soprano solo Open the Gates Knapp Miss Mae ON ONeill EVENING NI G Cantata Cantata Tile The New ew Life Lite Bass solo Tho The Prophecy Alex Eberhardt t. t Chorus I Will Praise Thee rhee Contralto solo Blessed D Be the Lord Lora Michel Mrs Frank Sanders Quartet The Fulfillment Mr Mrs Charles Daily Mrs Frank Sanders Joseph Michel and L. L E. E Lyman solo olo When the Sabbath Soprano Was Vas Passed Mrs Charles Dall Dally Tenor solo B Be Not r-ot Afraid Sherman Shermon Abbott Chorus Tho The Promise Soprano solo Mrs Charles Dally Daily Awake Thou That Chorus Triumphant March G. G Ferrata rata 5 C will Iven by to A song service o will be given and pupils In th Twenty Twenty- Elihu Call ds a sixth ward this evening The program follows for tor You Male L. L v I. I quartet Acomb R. R A. A ri Wilkins August J. J A. A Gile Giles Thou Faithful Oratorio Be Ba Elihu Call Solo The Lord i Is hi M My LI Light h l. l MrS Rose Leonard Solo Just As AV I 1 Am William Wllliam lam Maxwell Maxwel Thou WIth M Me Je Duet Duct Sta Stay aiM J. J f IL Bull Balle Bailey Eva Selected Vera Vera Leonard Solo Solo Sun of oC My I Soul T T. G. G Harrison Scat Anna Solo Mercy In InGerman InGerman of oC Peace sun sung Solo German Planes L L I. I Acomb Solo Hold Thou My hand Anna Selected Ollor on sisters Solo Quartet Out of the Deep a Eva Bailey Daile Solo A Thou Thousand Fathoms Deep D J J. J S. S GIles Glies Selected V V VV Thalia Thaila Price Solo Good Shepherd Solo The rs Myra Ener Bacr BacrI I HoVanna anna A. A A E. E I Quartet Solo Ho Selected Leonard Chloe Chloo Ander- Ander Rose Mrs J- J S. S Giles son Ion J J. H. H Bull Accompanist Eva Bailey Dailey c An interesting program will be given orchestra Hotel Utah b by the McClellan this evening or of the hotel In the lobby Miss Lillian n PhElps soprano at th the from EI Elsas Dream will siaR I with Ith ful orchestral opera Johnson John John- and Miss Grace Graco ho dramatiC reading give will n. n son on Barber of Seville Ia 10 beta almee Eduard a A Swan Vocal b Tile TIlo MelodY of Love Lo Lehar Miss lIs Phelps Phelp From Foreign LIttle Star Dramatic reading Tonis Toni's I Miss Grace Graco Johnson Punchinello Victor Herbert Herbort vocal Elsas Elsa's Dream Richard Wagner aSner Miss Phol Phelps ps selection Girl of ot t the Golden Grand West Vest puccini following b be given will The following pro program Emerson ward meeting house l b by bythe at t the Mutual Improvement ns associations the E E. E Kjar t this Is evening at nt Joseph chorister I Leah Leab Smith or organist Those attending mn may take tako the Sugar House Program car Curtis r Anthem Awake Atko and nd Arise Arleo Choir Prayer Anthem Aoth Let th tho Hills R Resound sound I With th Song Choir Male Jalo Quartet Tho The Bridge LO Lon t jellow Longfellow fellow the Man and the tho Poet Prof Proto A Augustine Dwyer Blacksmith Black Black- k- k solo T Village Soprano smith Mrs of 11 Anstee Anthem In Heavenly Love Lovo Abt Abiding lIn o Choir 0 locAl V solo 0 It Bert Bart Bar t Lund Anthem Anthom Lead LeIl I ly Light Choir A Tho The Mutual Mut improvement nt associations of ot W Waterloo ward ard will tha tho following program this thia evening at 1 o o'clock clock Selection Choir Prayer Selection Night Song SonS Choir Piano duct A George Lloyd James W. W Pitches Fitches Fifteenth ward male maIo quartet I George Georgo Lloyd Llod James Jamos W. W Pitches Fitches Fred Reese an and Alex Wilson Lecture Natural 2 Wonders of Utah Prof Byron Bron Cummings Italia Choir The Tho program this evening In Sugar SugarHouse SugarHouse SugarHouse House ward follows Stor Story Lillian Alston Aiston Oration Ann Woodbury Contralto solo Johanna Gohel Story Margaret Leatham Violin s salo Murray Snow Stor Story Charles Charlca H. H Norberg Oration Stayner Richards Richard Solo Margaret 3 Jc Thero There will be a a. Messiah rehearsal this afternoon 1 at 4 o'clock at tho the Consolidated Consolidated Con Con- soll Music hall directed by Prof Squire Coop who reports fine progress progress ress revs in the work worle for th tha production In the near future futuro iff c Thero There will be a a. repetition of or the Stephens concert Frida Friday nl night ht at the Salt Lake Lako Tabernacle so that conference confer confer- nce ence vl visitors may nay have an opportunity to hear the tho splendid chorus work of th that t veteran composer Evan E Stephens A rehe rehearsal will be bo held tonight at The boys boys' chorus will meet Thurs Thursday la at 4 I Saturday evening e Spencer Clawson Jr will pr present sent ten of his pupils in piano recital at his studio in State street Oscar A. A A A. head of ot tho the musical musical musical mu mu- department of the tho L. L D. D S S. S High HISh school has organized a male chorus or orglee orglee glee gleo club at that Institution Good re results results re- re suits have Ilave been realized from tram th the or organIzation organization or- or thus far ar and it is the de desIre desire desire de- de sire o of Mr Kirkham to give Ive public re recitals recitals re- re In which he will endeavor to In Interpret Interpret interpret In- In tho the great masters in the n near ar future The rhe club IB II composed of twelve young men who have been from the tho school chorus each ln ha having had a c certain r- r tam tain amount o of professional training Mr lr Kirkham Is now en engaged In teachIng teaching teaching teach teach- ing his ills special pupils various sonatas selections from the masters and ern era compositions His first recital will be before the student bo body y of or the L. L D. D S. S U. U In Barratt hall lIall the tho laU latter r part of or this week The Utah Conservatory of Music will j give Its Hs semiannual recital Saturday afternoon at nt 3 I o'clock at the Conservatory Conservatory Conservatory Conserva Conserva- tory hall ball In the Templeton building and will present a number o of a advanced ad ad- pupils in the following program program pro pro- gram ram Concerto in G 0 Minor Mendelssohn Miss Eleanora Miss Becky Almond Violin solo Salute dArmour Elgar Miss Amy Walton Dramatic selection Secrets of ot the Heart Dobson Miss lIss Blanche Henderson Miss lIss Decle Decie LevI Piano Concerto in K F. Flat Liszt Miss lIss Becky Beck Almond Almon Miss J Eleanora nora Vocal solo Selected Harvey cy Pierce Dramatic reading Miss Grace Johnson Barchetta Nevin Miss U 8 Ila ha Emms Concerto in E B Flat Mozart La Lawrence Ebony Eberl Miss i Eleanora Voel Ic or 4 I I II It t I Week eel in Music l i t Is essentially a part of or the I MUSIC Easter manifestation of oC Joy and its spirit rather pervaded per th the whole week elc All churches of ot the tho city put forth a special effort to give Ivo the best available talent In their services service Sunday and lent an Impetus to further activities- activities of ot th the week c Leading in Importance were the two e evenings s of or song In which Hugh W W. Yo Dougall presented several of or his mos most advanced pupils in recital The two most successful affairs were giver given I en Tuesday and Wednesday at tho the Hotel Hot l lUtah Utah and represented a hard and conscIentious con con- labor upon the tho part of ot the th participants in the program From first to last the numbers were well wel sun sung and displayed no small amount amoun of talent and ability The Tho fInished work orle of George Skelton violinist Spencer Clawson Jr pianist U l Miss s Dormit Dor Dor- mit Evans E pianist and Clarence Burton added much to the tile artistic side of or the pro program ram The Tho past week was the first time that private pupils have be been n given ghen tho the opportunity to appear In recital a athe at atthe atthe the Hotel Utah which is admirably I suited to musical affairs because of Its Its' splendid acoustic prop properties The singers singers sing sing- I ers ors profited well b by their pl pleasing surroundings surroundings sur sur- I s and gave ave two pro programs rams which were sero enjoyed to the full Wednesday evening c a number of tourIsts tourists tourists tour tour- bogged bee admission and tho time doors WOM wr thrown open to tho the guests of ot tho the hotel who praised In vol very high terms the tho work of oC the performers Miss Mar 1111 Mary Haigh h was accorded atI quite an ovation for tor her delivery deliver of tho the Polonaise from Thomass Thomas's Mignon Her triPs trills and other othol feats teats of ot technique a sensation as lS well vell as tho the powerful powerful powerful pow pow- erful of her soprano voice Miss Su Susana ana Steadman's clear vibrant soprano blended well with the time swe s sweet jl melody c of tho the violin obligate bv by Mr Ir Skelton and was most pleasing Leslie Saville whoso whose voicu Is resonant and full was equal equally satisfying In his solo work With a So bright dramatic soprano voice Miss Mildred Knight made a most favorable Impression in her Wagner agner number The duet duct b by Miss lIss Magdalene Anderson soprano and aud Everard Mc- Mc Murrin was distinctive for the excellent excellent excel excel- lent quality o of both voices and their adaptability to each ench other The Tho solos of Miss Anderson and Mr were also well veil delivered Miss Winfred Winifred Win Wini fred tred Smith also deserves special mention mention mention men men- tion her Is sweet In its tonal quality and Is very promising Stephen H. H McMurrin lc did tIld work which showed his sonorous voice to advantage o. Frank J James ames and antI Leander Leand r Thompson possessors posses posses- sets sors o of tine fine voices were much above the a average and greatly pleased tho the audience Miss ElIzabe Elizabeth h Ferguson who sang Blanchards Blanchard's Scythe Son Song die dlo- ir pla played d talent of ot a vcr very hl high h order Creditable and pleasing work was done dona b by other performers Including Miss Edna GothberG Miss Alta Randall nandan Miss Hazel Haze Cannon Miss Elsie DeGroot Miss Mies Wanda Vanda Lyon Ion Miss Gladys Harvey Bano Miss Mario Marie EddIns Eddington Miss Jean Cuter Cutler Cut Cut- ler er Miss Ruth I Leonard Sutherland Sutherland Sutherland erland Miss lIss Vivian Pac Miss Mies Frank Platt Piatt Miss Ivy y E Evans Ens ns and Miss l Marion Marlon Moore Another interesting event of ot Tuesday Tues Tues- day dav was wan the appearance at ut th the Consolidated Consolidated Con Con- Music hall ball of ot Miss Hel Helen a Hall hail a 0 talented young pJ pianist nl t and pupil of Miss lIss Mattie Mattl Hall Miss Hall was j ed by Miss Mies Leola Schrack contralto and tho Hall Henderson-Hall quartet 01 of J which she aho is Js a 1 member The program was voa of ot au an advanced character and Miss Mies I Hall ia cavo oUo mo t r In I IT T J t Masterpieces Promised j i I Concert by Orchestra i j jFRED 1 irr w r 4 f FRED Y 11 Five masterpieces constitute the program pro gram for the first concert concert of th tb the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra orchestra which Is to be bo given elven ne next t. t Sunday April 6 G. The organization has selected sele Charles Shepherd as soloist for tor that occasion and he ho will play Grieg's s 's concerto In InA InA A A. minor lamer for tho the pianoforte with tho the complete te orchestra of forty musicians accompanying Prof A Anton will vilI act as director with Arthur Freber as concert master The program complete complete com corn plate follows Schubert Schubert-S Symphony Schubert Symphony In B n u unfinished atm lI Hallon Hallon Rhapsodic In F major Wagner The Wagner The e to Lohengrin Grieg Concerto Grieg Concerto In A minor fo foi pianoforte Wagner overture Overture to It was wail In 18 1822 2 that Schubert undertook under under- to took k the tho work of or composing a n symphony sym phony which fato fate seems to have havo de determined determined de- de should remain a fragment but one of ot the tho loveliest musical fragments fragments frag frag- ments In existence It was undertaken In grateful recognition of at his having been elected an honorary member of or orthe the Musical Society of Gratz Grata In that year rear Schubert composed the fIrst an and second movements mo In full rull and wrote down nine measures of ot the tho scherzo The autograph auto shows that the completed completed com corn portion was either begun or finished on October 30 So far tal faras faras as ns tho the record shows Schubert never nover heard his own composition performed On account of Its Incomplete state It ItIs ItIs itIs Is called Unfinished commonly the Symphony Hallen's ITalians rhapsody In F major Is a pastoral descriptive composition which opens with a herdsman's call 11 on the horn which later latel is repeated in tho the stop horn as an echo The movements are essentially essential light and d all airy descriptive the tive of the happy lit life of tho the flock flock- master in the mountains mount of oC Sweden Andreas Hallen Halien tho the writer of the rhapsody is Is' Is the author of ot man many vocal songs and choruses instrumental solos and nd orchestra st compositions ur Ut tiTleS tiTleS' concerto zor lor little can ho be said that is not already dy known but It Is isone one of the tIme most en enchanting enchanting |