| Show ii mm i iFOR J 1 t FOR TEl THE E IY WEEK WEEK EEK I sUND SUNDAY Y J Concerts at zt Sal air by I crys cry's concert band 30 1 p pi m m. and ana 7 j p p. p m. m Co Concert cert at Liberty Libert park by Grow Crow and Roberts military ry b band 4 P m Concert at park by Salt Lake military band 5 p. p m. m MONDAY Y Noonday or organ recital L at T Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber- Taber bert nacle b by Tracy tf 1 Cannon J J TUESDAY Noonday 1 organ recital at Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle by Edward P P. Kimball s' s J WEDNESDAY VED Y I 1 Noonday organ recital at TabernaCle Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle by Edward P. P Kimball i Concert at t Liberty park b by Grow Growl I and Roberts military band p. p nY m. m THURSDAY Y n Noonda organ recital at Ta Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber- Taber ri l nacle by Tracy Y Cannon i f FRIDAY 1 Noonday organ recital at Tabernacle Taber- Taber nacle by Edward P. P Kimball S. SATURDAY DAY I 1 Noonday organ recital at T Taber-I Taber b I ber r by OrRan Organist 1st John J. J lan Ian request program 1 I 4 4 T TARS musicians abroad the p past st stten U UTAH'S J ten days as a's have hare received marked at attention t- t and well sustained their own n and and tho states state's reputation n for s m musical C l talent and pre At San l Francisco Fran Fra rai cisco the Ogden den Taberna Tabernacle le choir with rith Miss Emma Lucy Gates Gates and Organist John J. J McClellan among its soloists repeated the tho fine fIno programs re Wednes rene ne day Thursday and aud Friday evenings that were given with such sueh success at San Diego and Los Angeles and also had a part oi on 11 the program ot of Utah day at the Panama Pacific exposition San Francl Francisco co newspapers newspaper were wore very complimentary ar to tho the Utah musicians Event Even before they arrived there the tho pa papers papers pa- pa pers pens were liberal In ment ot their coming The San Francisco Francizco Chronicle of or July J ly IS Illustrated Its an announcement nt of nt th U u Di CL LII LI me U u Di CL LII LI me opening with splendid portraits portraits' of or MI Miss s Gates Mr tIr McClellan and the tho choirmaster Prof Jos Joseph ph Ballantyne The concerts at nt the San Dle Diego o ex exposition eX cx- position were treated handsomely by bythe bythe bythe the San Diego p papers Of or the opening concert there the tho San Diego Tribune said in Its Issue of ot July 17 Before lOO O people the Ogden Tabernacle Tabernacle Tabernacle Tab Tab- choir choh a choral organization oC t f 00 voi voices cs noted the tho cop country t try over 5 sang ang nJ with the Spreckel Spreckels' out doors organ at the exposition last Ins evening with Prof Prot John J. J McClellan lc lellan organist of ot the gr great t Salt ake Tabernacle as s so so- so 0 lol loist loit t That That tho the public generally enjoy choral musto was os e evident last evening by tho the hearty applause which gre greeted each excellently rendered number b by this well ell trained and ana well nell ell balanced choir of ot mixed j v voices U Ud Unar d r the thIO direction of ot Joseph Ballantyne nt performance e sh showed w d fine fIno attack excellent ex excellent ex- ex Cx- Cx phrasing an and l good en ensemble work In the he well-chosen well selections Many Ian people were wre not aware that the tho pla player er who lured from the great rent organ oran such wonderful mu music was the well wen known organist of or the famous Mormon Tabernacle In tn Salt Lake City CIt but was as everyone c recognized that a master pro producing exquisite music on the only out ont of doors doors doors' organ in tho ho world and arid the great throng thron listened spellbound to its be beautiful tones ties Of OC the same same concert the San SanDle Diego o oSun Sun spoke In high favor favo and had paragraph about the th Salt Lake Lako organist organ organ- 1st Soloists were ere John J. J McClellan Q or organist and Leon ba baritone tone numbers were MacDowell's To 10 A Wild Ild Rose Communion by Batisto Ba- Ba of ot and his own arrangement McClellan McClel encore Swanee River A As M an McClellan MCClellan Mc MC- Ic- Ic lan Ian played Nevins Nevin's The Tho Rosary Clellan showed r remarkable comm n command or of th tho org organ n and W was s much applauded ed I i 8 the of pavilion As the stage stage of tho organ in the Is where the concerts w were re ghen given open air sang sang at only one concert In San Diego DIogo that given Sun- Sun clay lay to an audience nod lance of people eople 1 Orthis Of Or this concert the San Diego Union next morning said aId fathe la Is lathe That tho the Ogden Tabernacle choir organization that has the finest musical visited San Diego In Inn a n. long while was wasa a commonly expressed opinion at the exposition yesterday esterday President G. G A. A Davidson ldson said ho he could not recall ever finer work ork than on having ha heard any theirs of ot Saturday night and yesterday afternoon and evening Their time their attack their shading elects effects seemed to be without a flaw and the tho work of the sol soloists was of the highest 0 order rd erA er A favorable Impression Is made macO b by their using no music entirely The They are said to have from memory memorized twenty four choruses Tho The appearance of the tho ch choir lr on the platform platform platform plat plat- pavilion form of oC tho the Spreckels organ orb picture tho the last night made a n pretty women members being dressed entirely In the tho men appearing In white and evening clothes Miss Luc Lucy Gates Gate soprano soloist made mado a decided hit especially in her Echo Song The Immense audience which filled the tIre Plaza de Los Estados demands last night was insistent in Its for an au encore when Miss Gates finished finished fin fin- this number Her bier simulation of echo tones was W little If an any short of ot p perfection ion The first number on the tho afternoon program was Sleep Gentle Lad Lady Bishop followed b by the Pilgrims Pilgrims' b by the choir Song Song- John McClellan organist at the fai famous otis Tabernacle IA il i Salt Lake City played Cli Ch Chorus d rus 0 of f Pilgrims Pilgrims' grinis' grinis Ta n n hails ser er Wagner an and I Need Theo Thee Every Every Ever Hour an arrangement o of his own own The sextet from Lucia was sung sung- by a sextet of ot the choir strengthened byone byone by byone one voice Leon HoffmeIster wa was tho the baritone W IV R. R Worley tenor Mr Mrs Myrtle Ballinger soprano Miss Mildred W Ware re contralto Leslie Saville baritone and Douglas Brian and Edward Ed EU- w r ward Saunders tenors Miss Iss Gatos Gates sang s The Nightingale and as ns an encore I Have v Road Read of a Beautiful CH City The Tho choir clo closed ed the program with Babylon's Wave Gounod A request program was substituted lJ for the one which had been chosen for or the tho evening e performance qs ns mali many requests had been received for favor favol Ite ites The Tue following selections were hl given given I en each being accorded hearty heart ap- ap Continued on Page P. 16 si Ii 11 rius E l LJ S ici I cl a 1 t From Page Pa-e 1 1 This Section pause Grand selection on organ ors from Ca b by John J. J Drink to Mo Me On Only 1 Thine Thino ryes Eyes old English toast On fA lnA T T. T J r ot ii Tr hv by tho cho choir I Prologue Pr gu I IA Loon organ The Tho Rosary Newin Nov New jn in and An Old Melody b by performer John J. J McClellan Sweet and Low Barnby and 0 O Italia HaHn Italia Italin Beloved Be De- loved Donizetti choir Spring and Echo Son SongS Song Echert 1 t Miss Gates Tho The grand finale tIn by the tho choir was from the second act of ot La Ln Traviata Verdi In which In addition to Miss tUss Gates and the sextet of ot singers men men- w above tho the following took prin- prin parts Miss Agnes Warner Jed fJ Ballantyne Gerard Klomp Robert Bin Bin- and Walter Stephens At Los Angeles where whore two evening e concerts were wore given In Trinity auditorium auditor auditor- turn ium tho the papers were ere equally liberal In II plaudits The Th Los Angeles Times next morning after th the first concert July Jul 1 19 paid this tribute to Mr McClellan McCellan In spite of ot the of ot tho the organ that evening Hot weather and nd the organ mayhap did not agree for tor John J. J McClellan was faced with certain difficulties In playing on tho the Instrument which forced him to abandon bandon giving ln the finale from tho the Symphonic of ot ky Instead ho he gave a 0 rathor rather elemental and vivid In F major from the sixth organ symphony sym sym- phony phony of at Wider McClellan Is a a. finished fin fin- musician but did n not t appear to the best advantage under tho the circumstances circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances outlined above aboe It could be beJ J eon seen however howe that ho possesses a. a faculty fac tac- for getting getting- closer to the soul of ot othis his Ms Instrument If It ono may mar use tho ex ox- ox than most organists do n r. r i T i nu JU l' l was Wan lUI said saLd I Miss Emma Emm Lucy Gates Oates tho the much- much heralded coloratura equaled ed and even surpassed nil all that had been predicted ot of her hor In the aria arta from the i. i Echo Sons Song by Echert and two encores lEhe she eho displayed coloratura gifts girts equaled by few sopranos of ot tho present da day Largo Large audiences gave o the kind of ot at at- tendon that proves appreciation at both concerts last t Sunday at nt Saltair by Montgomery's Concert band and tho the thoo o vocal complement which O In costume costume cos cos- tume the entire fifth firth act of ot Gounod's most popular opera Faust with Miss Edna Anderson as Marguerite John T. T Hand as ae Faust and Dr W W. S S. S Holdaway as accompanied b by tho band and and directed by H. H A. A A. A Montgomery MontGomer The rhe singers showed high h grade grado ability and coupled with careful training tr with an an artistic conception of at tho score a rendition that was thoroughly T enjoyed Miss Ande Anderson on robed In a t simple but beautiful gown Eown acted tho role roJe of ot ar- ar 5 guerito In the tho mad scene with dig diS 1 and comprehension Mr Hand In Inthe inthe the tho title rolo role gave savo a a. Interpretation Inter Inter- to the character Faust portraying por- por tho the deep sense sensa of ot love honor rand tand 1 and duty of ot this great character His j was big resonant and well temAs tem tem- As Dr Holdaway was wasEn En 3 complete surprise tc few believing there thereas was as a 0 bass baa In Salt Lake who could esay est es- es t 3 ay so well velI tho the difficult role of ot the tho Price of ot Evil His acting appearance appear appear- oI ance and stage stas-o presence were satisfying saUs- saUs t his voice deeD deco full tull and earr t l ing ng s si i to ithe th e the remotest remotest part art ortho of or the tho au audience audi audi- ence t The The cOst 1 was Tvis b becoming and y pleasing The score for tor the tho band land in- in was Vas arranged especially for tor this production b by Bandmaster Montgomer Mont Mont- ont gomer with proper discrimination and andi i the whole performance was so o popular i- i that s-that that by special request the entire act wm will bo be repeated In costume at ot both SaltaIr concerts today I There was oni only a small audience present at the home-coming home recital at 4 Consolidated Music han hall Monday night i by by Hyman Deutsch who recently ro- ro turned from a a. year of ot violin stud study with r- r Prof Proto W. W G. G Egbert at Ithaca N. N Y T. p But all present enjoyed tho the fine tine program pro- pro 4 gram iKram ram presented by the young artist and those who assisted c Jc v. v A good sized audience enjoyed the concert at First Methodist church Tue- Tue Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day nl night ht by tho Lyric Lyro quartet of or Lawrence Law Law- rence college at Appleton Wis The program Included stirring college collego songs s and standard vocal ocal and Instrumental selections The Tho quartet Raymond Green Oreen first tenor Chase Mix second tenor Carl McKee baritone David Anderson Anderson An An- derson basso and their manager George Reynolds Reynold Is making a a. trip by automobile to tho Pacific coast com corn t bining music and sightseeing as they f so go They did ld their sightseeing here In their own auto which attracted conr con con- r attention at the entrance to toI I the Temple grounds from those who attended attended attended at- at tended the organ org recital at the tho Tabor Tabor- r. r r that tbt da day which they also en en en- en joyed oyed joyed 1 J Calendar PTER an absence of two weeks A AFTER with the th Ogden choir In California Organist John J. J McClellan of ot the tho Salt Snit Lk Lake Tabernacle will be home In time timeto timeto to to It give e th the request program of ot the or organ u recitals at t tho the Taberna- Taberna el de ci this week Tb The programs for tor the week will be MONDAY JULY JUL IS Assistant 8 latant Organist Tracy Y T Cannon Priore 1 i. i Devred 6 a b Favorite Mormon hymn 0 O My Iy Father Fathera a a. MacDowell b An Old M Melody lody Arr Arr by performer Grand Renaud naud naud JULY JULY 27 7 Or Organist E. E P P. P KImball Son Sonata ta in t D minor first movement A A. Guilmant a IlL Canzon Amorosa Nevin b Notto Novin Novina 0 a Favorite Favorito Mormon hymn 0 O My Fath Father er tb b Frey Froy c An Old Melody Mr by performer I Lot Loit Chord requested Arthur Sullivan WEDNESDAY JULY 28 8 I 1 t Assistant Organist E. E P. P Kimball I Chorus Ma Magnus nus Th Tb Dubois 4 a In G U lb tb Favorite Mormon hymn 0 O My Father I 0 a IL To a Wild Rose Roso MacDowell b To a a. MacDowell c An Old Melody Air Arr by performer Marche March THURSDAY JULY 29 I Assistant Organist Tracy Y Cannon Sonata Bonato first movement I J. J I Guilmant a Supplication 1 J J. J Frysinger I 1 b Prayer from Wagner a. a FavorIte M Mormon rmon hymn 0 O My I Father ather t h er 4 I b An Old Melody Arr by performer Solemn March FRIDAY JULY 30 Assistant Organist E. E P. P Kimball Prel dc de and fugue In C major Bach ch 1 o In t ini Inh r I in r T fIt It Faulkes J v b Favorite Mormon hymn O 0 My Iy Father fa 3 a Andante first sonata Felix Doro Festival al March SATURDAY JULY 31 Organist Org J. J 3 J. J McClellan Special Request Program Requests Request are to be bo mailed to Organist Organ Organ- 1st McClellan director Utah Conservatory Conservatory Conservatory Conserva Conserva- tory of ot Music Templeton building be before before be- be fore toro Friday noon Only good hood standard music will be bo considered c A musical program selected from the tho composition of ot Prof Proto John M. M Chamberlain Cham Charn- the pioneer musician of ot this city will t bo given at nt Twentieth ward chapel this evening beginning at o'clock as ns follows Utah Queen of ot tho the West I Twentieth ward choir Sacramental hymn Mine lIno Eyes I Close Cloe Chamberlain girl girls girls' chorus Relief Society Song a Chamberlain girls girls' chorus Instrumental trio trio Dancing Water first and second violin and piano Woodbury sla sisters tors The Wild Birds Bird's Song Chamberlain girls girls' chorus Instrumental trio Heart Tones Woodbury sisters Piano selection Pearls Peul of ot 1 Melody Prof Prot John M M. I. I Chamberlain Music of ot tho the Pines specially a ar arranged ranged for tor four voices for tor this occasion Mar Mary Romney Ross Rosa Fay Pay Marshall Eva n W. W Aird Susie Schofield I A short address t on Tho The Pioneers will Ill be delivered b by Thomas Music for tor today's services at First Methodist Episcopal church will be bo b by bythe bythe the quartet composed of ot Mrs C. C C. C Dall Dally Daily soprano Mrs Ire Walter Bliss DUss contralto contralto contralto con con- R. R J. J Hammer bass bt and the tho organist Mrs J. J Louis MORNING G SERVICE Organ an prelude 0 a Andante Can- Can b Absolution e.- e. Guilmant c Invocation In er Anthem Gloria in Havens Q |