Show Noted Organist Impresses Aud Audience ence t 1 Hundreds of ot persons thronged the Cathe Cathedral ral of the Madeleine last night for notable notable- Amedee Tremblay distinguished distinguished distin distin- organist and COmpO composer r supported supported supported sup sup- ported by a a- choir of ot sixty especially voices rendered ered a program which never nover will be bb forgotten by Salt Lakers who were lore fortunate enough to tobe tobe tobe be I in With Ith rare taste and nd precision and I with a a. which impressed the most blase blaM members of ot the mighty au audience au- au Mr Ir Tremblay rendered an or organ organ organ or- or gan suite of ot his own composition as tho the finale of oC the tho long and beautiful program The suite consisted of or five numbers a 1 prelude a n. minuet a n. nuptial nuptial nuptial cortege and as a finish a a. movement rec recalled l d memories of or that ancient lent but soulful mood of or r r I. I I J 11 Mr Ir Tremblay opened the program with t Grand Jeu l' l by Du Mage Inge and played Bachs Bach's Prelude and fugue in E ElInor Minor lInor with telling effect The he cathedral seemed inspired to Its foundation atlon rocks when the ml mighty rolling chorus of ot Onward Christian Soldiers swelled from tho the concerted concert d dI voices of or the tho chorus of ot sixty The Tho number was rendered d with delicate I shadings of ot tone ono which brou brought ht out th the climax with Hh decided emphasis L. L E E. Eberly Eberl Accompanied the chorus which was directed b by F F. W W. Curtis Mr Ir Eberly also alAo accompanied se several seral ral vocal ocal numbers tho the expression and jud Judgment ment which he manifested throughout alI appealing appealing ap al'- ap- ap pealing stron strongly h to discerning musical critics who dotted tho the assemblage pro- pro I fu Miss Norma orma Atkinson sang ang Open the 0 Gates I Immediately following a prelude b bv by and per Pole Pete b by both rendered rendered ren ren- dered tiered by masterful Mr r. r Tremblay tho the place for so religious a. a number as Ml Missi Atkinson sang seemed especially well wen chosen Her artistry was as shown to advantage advantage ad ad- vantage b bv by the rendition I Gordon Bretland and Miss Atkinson accompanied b by Miss Ethel Hogan Hogon I combined their voices in tho the r rendition of ot Crucifix by br Fauro Faure So inspiringly Inspiring rendered was as the chu classic number numb or that tho the audience held its Ita breath for a brief moment in rapt silence not a n. movement movement move move- ment moat or r rustle being heard at tho the clO close of or tho the duo Frederick Johnson was Mr 11 Bretland's Bretland's Bretland's Bret- Bret lands land's partner In another lust duet that ox- ox alted h hymn mn Abide With Mo Me r Seemingly Seemingly Seem Seem- in l BO so t true ue was their offering it seemed more as a a. sermon nermon br a message front from an ii earnest missionary than a a. re rehearsed rehearsed re- re song The uThe Palms was sung un b by Mr tr Bretland as the second number on the lie program Mrs r T T. H. H l expressively e b. b played Meditation as aft a a. violin solo soto with the tho assistance of Mrs rs T T. H I. kol kel and Mr r. r Bretland Mrs Jo P. P W W. Curtis Curtis Curtis Cur Cur- Marl Marie by Gounod putting putting put put- sang san sanAo Ave Avo ting a depth of or tonal color into the ren ron Other numbers played by Mr r. r Ti Tremblay emb- emb lay were Wern a Choral thor in A minor h by C. C Frank rank Stebbins' Stebbins Wedding Song and tho the funeral march and Son Song of the Seraphs h by These three offerings offering were ere of or widely different characters and aid gave o a Mr Ir Tremblay op opportunity op- op to coax from his hh varied toned instrument all the colorful expression of or which It was capable c. The massive c chorus was as welcomed I when It san Bang Gounod's Gloria in ExI Ex- Ex and falling I celsis Deo Dee The rising rising- I triumphal tones ot of this inspiring c composition corn com mI m- m position s swept ept far nr out through h tho the open I doors of or the tho cathedral and man many InI in I passing paused reverently until the choir had finished I Tho The committee b by which Mr Ir bla blay's 8 appearance at tho the cath cathedral and the bal balance balco co of ot tho the pro program ram had been arranged consists of ot Rev ne j J. J T T. Torn Torn- P. P Fanning FW F F. J nO ncy A. A B. B McCortney W v V Curtis Miss f E E. u i i I |