| Show I II News NW of the Musical World w the Salt Lake Tabernacle possesses possesses pos pos- THAT an organist of ot national renown re the thi flown was attested anew during last week weel when hen Prof John J. J McClellan received the following telegram from Philadelphia Organist Mormon Tabernacle Salt Lake John ake John Wanamaker requests request your our presence at S 8 p. p m m. Thursday March arch 2 7 27 to attend the musicians musicians' assembly when the Wanamaker great organ the largest In the world will play In association as- as with the Philadelphia orchestra orchestra or- or chestra which has first r rank In Amer Amer- Ameri will be without ica lea l The he occasion precedent In musical history The or organ organ or- or gan will be played by y Charles Cour- Cour doin doln and tho orchestra will be bh conduct con con- duct ducted d b by Dr Please reply at t once onee to tie Hodman Rodman Phil Phil- adelphia Professor Protessor McClellan probably will at attend attend Lt- Lt tend the function c c Rudolph christl Christians s. s formerly a actor tor torin in n th the B Berlin llIn Ro Royal al playhouse and other ither German theatres but more recent recently re rc- rc cent manager of or the Irving Irving- theatre pla plays play in the German tongue attempted to begin a season of or German light ight opera in the Lexington Opera house recently Mayor H Hylan lari probably had Inside information In- In formation that hostile demonstrations were brewing and e ord ordered red the place closed on the tho afternoon of 01 the day days s set t fx for 01 r the opening It has since been learned that a i. i mob had been formed and was preparing to wreck the house with bombs The attempt was to have been made during the time first mance Art ma may be International but it behooves the Germans to keep their operas opera and plays plas in Sn their language to themselves as long IonS as ships are re ca carrying carrying car car- back wounded American heroes victims of or German treachery I IThe ft The high school basketball tournament tournament tournament ment at the state university brought requests to the music department for music for a banquet and two dances I The university musical forces were out for tho the Utah Aggie game ame and the Chi Omega vaudeville on the same flame night The present prom week celebrations celebration besides the big big- dance held Frida Friday Included Included in included In- In a daB dally daily big assembly When hen the additional announcement of dancing dally daily from 11 to 6 In tho the cafeteria came the youn young players held up their hands and shrieked In chorus Were sunk A mechanical player was dispatched dispatched dispatched dis dis- dis- dis patched to the cafes catcH arid and the time musical hum was as heard all afternoon dancing going on In two buildings for those who ha had a few minutes to spare be lIe 1 I tween classes Carl Lanzer violinist with good press reports reports' from the east and west ivest will appear tomorrow at t p. p m. m at the Ladies Ladies' Literary club Mr 11 Lanzer L will play a L program varied to suit all tastes It Is said He lie will play on in in- of or his own manufacture c Miss Frances Grant Orant of the University of ot Utah music department played Cyril Scotts Scott's Danse Danso Ne Negro re at the r. r Ladles Ladies Literary club I Friday afternoon The young youns artist was cordially received and ga gave ge e graceful g and nd dainty Toupee as an n encore cJoseph c Joseph Lhevinne the great Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian pianist who was WI permitted to teach in Berlin crUn during the entire four years ears of tho the war with the that he visit the chief o of police daily has been permitted to leave e Germany and will appear in America next year car LheVinne Vinne has been heard In Salt Lake m c 0 Evidence that the United States g government gov gor- v- v is heart and soul back of or mu- mu Alc lc ic was as given when wIlen it became known that the time new ne revenue bill exempts or oz- orchestra Or- Or chestra chestr concerts from all any ticket tax St. St Louis is said to be responsible for Cor having ing the thu tax on n orchestra concerts removed c Eastern Kastern p papers report that John T. T Hand land Salt Lake city gity it tenor has been heen touring the west and during spare pare mo tuo- menta v visiting homes of or fallen taBen heroes where he rendered Mana Ilana son sonS song g Star of oC Gold A free concert concert to toa e have been given tonight to tonight to- to night nl by the Gustav Schuster College Colleg e o of or f Music at tho Richard ward vard chapas chapel chap el h has as been postponed until Sunday evening eve e n ning April 6 n c The Paris G Grand nd Opera Opeia house we welcomed welcomed wel wel- l- l c orned President and Mrs Wilson wit with witha h a great production of or Berlioz's Damnation Damnation Dam Darn nation of or Faust c c- St. St Lou Louis IB wi will 1 ha have a municipal opera oper a s season eason of or six weeks weeks' duration this sum i mer n C r. r f j Jr I f. f The Influential ns or the ea eare east cast st a are re re pleading with Washington for a I ministry of or fine CIne arts FIRST METHODIST l ANNOUNCES MUSIC MUSI C At the tho First Methodist Episcopal al church corner of or Second South and an d Second East Cast streets the following music music music mu mu- sic programs will be given today wit with h Mrs Genevieve Gleason as organist ItIs It Itis I is s announced b by Chorister Mrs El Ella la Cummings Wetzell M o n i-n in Organ OrSan prelude Andantino Schubert Schube rt Processional H Hymn mn I Anthem Praise the Lord 0 O My y Soul Watson Watso at son n Harry Jellison and choir Violin duet duct Lis Liszt zt Miss Gladys Glads DeGroot William II Hardman a rd man Postlude March of or f Priests Mozart Moza rt Evening E Organ prelude Song Without Words Mendelssohn n Processional Hymn I Anthem Through the Da Day Th Thy Love Has Spared Us Canta b Miss Ruby nuby Chadwick and choir Mezzo soprano solo On Only 1 a Little Va Way Vay Mart Martin in Mrs Mra Fred Barnes Postlude in F I. 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