Show GRAINGER CONCERT PROVES OVATION Australian Pianist Draws Unstinted Applause in Salt Lake The third of or the tIme series of oC concerts for or which time the people of or Salt Lake are aVe indebted to tho the Musical Arts society occurred last evening Salt SaIl Lake I theatre when Perc Percy Grainger the lie re renowned renowned re- re Australian pianist and composer composer composer com com- poser made his Initial bow to an audience audience au au- au- au thence that filled time the house And it was was a deferential though aristocratic bow not unlike tho the bow of From the time moment Mr Grainger strode upon the stage In much the tho manner manner man man- ner ncr o of an Englishman setting off ocr for tor fora tora a lon long walk and began his first number num num- ber Chaconne b by Bach the audience liked him and O by the tire time he hc had finished finished fin fin- fn- fn I the they loved ever every hair hall in his head hent which is saying a great deal Besides s the members of oC tho the society and the thc usual discriminating patrons of oC that which Is best In music there were present last evening o a n considerable considerable consider consider- able number of ot piano pupils and their teachers to whom the performers performer's ar artistry artistry ar- ar was at once a mighty appeal and antI anda antII a revelation Their vociferous applause applause ap ap- ap I at the end of oC eer every selection gave convincing proof of oC their great gm gratification t I fi Ca t l 0 a. a The familiar Chopin ano and Grieg selections selections served ser to introduce the time artists artist's wonderful t technique and to whet hel their appetites for Cor the dainty Clair de Lune b by Debussy and the tho l well known Liszt rhapsody No o. o 12 12 which followed Colonial Song was the time only distinctively Grainger composition on the tire program thou through though h a number of oth others rs were set and adapted by tIme the talented musician with the art of oC a master The Tire Juba Danco and tho tire Irish tune and ancI dances were performed with such skill as to call forth fortim the tho most pronoun unc d ll encomiums which found expression n not alone In applause but b by Interchange of oC nods and beatific smiles amon amongst st the audience were loth to lot let the performer retire reth at not tho the end MaguIres Kick was the closing number and and two encores were ero stormily demanded the final one a one a repetition of oC tho the Juba ruba Jub dance dance beIng being given with Ith the house standing tand ng for or the most part with with- their wraps raps on There are aro few taw artists who can dolight do- do dolight c- c light an aim a audience on one Instrument throughout an entire evening and PerC Percy percy Per per- C cy Granger Grainger Is ono one of them He Ife was as voted a genius on oa the piano plano perhaps l rv f li h. h f I t A r A o Yv An f n nf f O n T 1 lilU tp Wt 1 A uv kibb kib b but lU lUn a n marvelously i skillful ki lC l and d pleasing p p por The n next t concert of or tho the Musical Arts society will be bo given In the Tabernacle Taber nacle April 26 6 when tho the world famous Camous Curci will appear for tor forthe tho the first time in Salt Lako Lake |