Show I 7 t I AND MUSICIANS U I old rold o Bauer oe Pianist Doming ming Jan 14 omen an tj LD D standing in fn the rid ld of or musk music I Is described b by phrase master pianist The Jn I the he pianists pianist's victory Ictor difficulties his fine hl his music musicianship and ers of interpretation lion Master 1 4 Is Bauer In n er e every sen sense c. c aIch a aIch afelt Ich felt America as fiS well as Europe ace co has recognized reco and ap- ap d. d experience of or coming comins In con- con th It h people and Institutions so I It t rom those of oC Europe Is I to ito an artist declares Harold ut what Is especially so o is musical development l country and ancI the desire for tor growth that prompts It Peril Per Per- il times past Europe went wenta a a similar stage hut but nowhere pe e c toda today will one find a n sun sim- tilde tude Here there Is conscious Ion fon of oC music as a necessity who vho really know little of art artt t their lives ps arc are not complete jit The They often orten go o to lo concerts concert sole soie reason that the they believe some orno way not tull fully un understood sakes makes their lives ll richer aria ana anaI I European goes because ht lu hat music affords him pleasure I American Is constantly asking in l questions re regarding to It H You analytical nal people I cannot reany re- re any European ever er talked to regard card to the of or kit ut tit Americans do o so constantly t in your our smaller cities that it 1 t the c American spirit toward tits its most mORt characteristic form life lIf u usually bc begins i s with ho spend their leisure profit profit- study clubs devoting de much Concerts by local talent Soon len leading business men mend d to contribute toward lowal en- en visiting artists and even cven they un understand nothing of hey he respond with character character- Soon the tho city cit character I Is supa sup- sup a permanent orchestra This r knowledge e. e this desire for I I cannot fall fail to react Iring effect upon the tho artist v flatter Bauer will twill appear In th the thele thele le Ie Monday 10 1 11 1 ar January J 1 under Ices of th the Musical Arts SO so- so i FA a. a O. O X viar n 11 r C r- r I U 1 I error l to p j I. I m m. m Choir 1 Choir M. M 1 E. E Cr Crandall Maud Renner Kenner Elder Cider Geor George e Albert A Smith I Don DOIr Don Priestley Priestley Choir Choit I I Uon lion Im invited lc I c f I WARD ti I Night p 1 m. m Let Lct the Mountains Shout W y Stephens I f Choir ye Mortals From Norma Arranged b by Stephens W. W Choir Choh pip I 10 to-My to My Western Home r f Stephens Stephens ens rum J. J Christensen en Biographical g sketch of his tie ife IC I s M T. T Sidney Taylor Talor me ime to toIe Mo Me Stephens Ethelyn Walker Valker J James Jmes mes II V. V Neilson ellson l I I Lovo Thee Utah Stephens Christensen Lan Langton Lang Lang- ton ton lIan Hansen en Is Achievement an and MI Miss s Kate Thomas I tay a ay Thou With Uh Me Ilc Stephens lak W 8 Geneva Gene Johnson m James 11 II Neilson Gospel Restoration ted from Sir SIl Henry Bishop Dishop Pt b by E. E Stephens Stephen Geneva Gene Harris Johnson and W M Choir H. H Neilson conducting Mrs Olsen pl h cn at the tho or ur organ an til i. II i a aLt c TRAI Lt t. CHRISTIAN CHURCH e c el e Central church South and Third Ea M Mrs rs m ill sin sing As LII Like II till the Heart I i h by at the morn morning InS InS' rye III I CHURCH Morning Berco se Goll Godard i Lift LUt T no l Eyes e solo selected rs rs 18 Carrie H. H eCkles Grand 1 Chorus Guilmant t p liven Evening Inc elude etude At Evening E Kinder cr One tOne of or Gods God's Days J y yolo solo Mrs Carrie Currle B. B Eckles V MarChe B Urle le d rissie yank Lawson Chapman or oran orsan- e. e Carrie Carrle B B. Eckles soloist Mrs i assistant choir director P F c f Marian Harlan Cannon Gannon presented her hOl hOlIn j In Ina n a n private recital in the supper floor loor Hotel Utah yes C t f t 4 9 p. p m. m t An 11 informal i lowed Those who performed hiss MIs Elma Miss 1 Made Made- wart art art Miss 1155 Thelma Warner Miss Freeze Miss 1118 Caroline Thomas V t th l Stewart Miss II R Zora Zort Home Horne l IHS IHS' M 11 I E. E S Morning 1 Ii octal I I w Extol Thee Terman t ss Alice Wood and choir ro re rc I Beethoven S and Hear Heal Me I e. e Wooler R R. R O. O I c Postlude e in D D. D Guilmant Prelude Berceuse I inder I lont 1 Fear Fe r Not p 0 Israel I i 10 0 Miss ss Ruth Huth uth terson is on J Paul aul Armstrong 4 S Chadwick and choir Cradle Song Son l' l O Eyes That Are Arc Weary can t Bartlett r S 'S Ruby Y Miss r Ruh i terson Paul Armstrong R. R I O. O p he e. 11 fanfare Dubols Dubois lla la SO Cummings etzell choris- choris B fJ a Genevieve lc Glen Gleason on or organist t Vast i tr S c l. VZ ff r I AT ArTHE r THE T CU Thomas Giles of or the tha music de deal del de- de s l t at al tho the University of ot Utah has har 9 r d 1 the tho Minneapolis Syn Symphony ra a of five eighty men to permit t thur Freb Freber r to act as concertI concert concert- I f the orchestra ho f tho piano llano concertos to bo ho given give n 1 Iby by tho university musical dent do de nt t t. t the tho Musical society and Pro Prof Prot t fly irly in February Tho The concert concer given either In the gymnasium m assembly room fI f hectors of ot tho the orchestra stra have hav e the Utho the request with the proviso T that other no local players player s Bitted to play Professor Protessor Gilo s ss J d 10 o 0 conduct for his own students 11 l l' l do If IC he BO so can meet the HIe re tentH re- re ntH sot forth b by the officers officer s they having If t f upon upun arrival of oC the orchestra ian n bo ho demonstrated that Mr 11 t Incapable of or conducting thorn thoi 11 tithe four concertos permission n ranted If Ir his work J is Js in their judgment Con Conductor of or the orchestra will win conduct conduct con- con duct the thc accompaniments The works to be j resented presented re ente are four monumental w works of ot the romantic and modern literature the literature the concertos of Schumann Mendelssohn Grieg and The Thc soloists appearing are ire not new now to Salt Halt Lake having appeared appeared ap- ap hero several se times recently They The Theare are Eugenia Panet Frances Grant Grant Dorothy Morrison and Lawrence Eberly all all' members of the University of ot Utah musical department The concert concert con con- cert cerl will be bc given I cn in lieu of ot the thc operatic operatic oper oper- performance which takes place in inthe the he thc spring of oC each year ear C tN PI I Miss Matie Matle Hall presented her younger pupils in recital at her stu- stu Ufo uio 1 1511 Lill Ill E L. Fourth South street Friday Friday Fri Fri- day dav afternoon Francis Farney of oC the senior class assisted playing sky's Andante and Finale from Lucia for the left lett hand The pupils who took part were Irene Croft Jennie Forsberg Fors- Fors berg herg Lalla Louise Murphy 1 Alice Rich Dou Douglas las Barnes Marjorie Wise Ruth Morgan Margaret Davis Mildred 1 Covey Coe Covey Co Co- e vey Teresa Scarcelli Margaret Dorman Dorman Dor- Dor man William Murphy Lois kidder Alico Alice Hull Robert Wise Vise and Elizabeth McIntosh c PUPILS S 1 X U I. CJ Miss Rita IUta Jacl Jackman man presents her pupils pupils pupils pu pu- pils in a piano recital at the tho Ladies Ladies' I Literary club Tuesday evening at S The following will take part l Violet McKormick Claudia Stokes CS Edith Robinson Alice Shipp Marian l Bird Ruth Bird Louise Sims Lorna RI dd Marjorie Chipman Florence Rausch Hausch Helen Tremayne Norma onna Br Bryan an Le 10 Jeune Ackerman Violet Barrows Barrott's Mrs W. W M. M Robinson Gladys Jones Marie Maile Squires Martha lartha Pu Zenna enna Worthen Rosella Mantle and Nina Richards FABE I A farewell testimonial In honor of George S. S Buchanan who is soon to leave on a 3 mission to southern states will be held Monday evening in lit Nineteenth Nineteenth Nineteenth Nine Nine- war ward chapel The pro program ram Selection E an Evans Barber Barber quartet violist vio vio- violin lin list solo olo Miss Bessie Hanson Ianson dramatic reading Miss i s l Lucile Thurman vocal solo A A. J. J KJar piano duet duel Mrs F. F L L. Land and Miss Opal Sumpter dramatic reading reading read read- ing Miss Mabel Davis cornet solo Miss Alice Collett violin solo Miss lIss Margaret Romney Stewart selection Mrs Tulle TIllie Jones Mrs Irs Stanley Stanle Hankos s Mrs Irs Olive Evans Perlee Mrs MrM Am Amy Lee address 1 Elder l cr George S. S Buchanan vocal solo Edwin Lee contralto solo Miss Evangeline ne el Thomas Thom Thom- as as ukulele quartet selection Twenty Twenty- fourth ward quartet |