Show t The ladles ladies of the tle First PresbyterIan church and the members of the choir are working shard to make a of the forthcoming musical affair to be given at the church Monday evening January 24 when the quartet consisting of Mrs Jack Taylor soprano Miss Edna Dwyer contralto Fred C Graham tenor and J W Curtis basso will give for the first time in this city the song cycle In FaIryland by Orlando Morgan with Miss Maud Thorn at the piano and a so se I I tact ct orchestra Including Miss Helen Hart ley Clarence Burton Miss Ella Pitts and George Wise Vise under the direction of George E Skelton This song cycle Is somewhat similar to Liza cy dc cle A Persian Garden which has been given several times with success The affair will wiil be one of the distinctly delightful musical and social events of the season The committee In charge con consists consists of Mrs H G lIc McMillan Miss Ethel Paul Mrs J M I Wilfley Mrs W V C Lyne Mrs W V H Alexander and Mrs II H J Dininny The complete program fur for the song cycle Includes the following numbers Quartet Pucks Song Soprano solo Queen Mab Mrs J C Taylor of the Water Nixies Choir Tenor Nymphs Mr Graham Contralto No Tears Miss Edna Dwyer and contralto Flower Fairies Mrs Taylor and Miss Dwyer Baritone Goodfellow J W Curtis Soprano solo Weary Sun All Golden Red Mrs Taylor Away Elves Choir Jc Ic IcAt At the servIce at the Young omens ChrIstian association to be held In the Brooks Arcade this afternoon at S 5 a soprano solo will be sung by Miss Irene Kelly c Organist Tracy Y Cannon will play the Andantino by C Frank and a Melody In F by as preludes at the services at the Congregational church this morning The offertory selection will be the Cantilena from Salome and the cbs lag Ing number will be a postlude In E B flat by Wacha The Tue choir will sing Come Unto Me Ye Weary by Hawley and Mrs Charles Daly will sing n a rano solo I 1 heard the Volle of Jesus bay by P Perry Iry Miss Amy Osborne will aing with the choir today In place of Miss Edna Cohn The principal musical event of oC the week will be the Symphony concert to be given this afternoon at the Colonial theatre The Symphony orchestra has an excel excellent excellent lent reputation and the present concert promises to be one of the most successful ever given by the organization In addi addition tion to the delightful program arranged for the orchestra the appearance of Miss Sybella Sybelia Clayton as soloist adds another most attractive feature to the after noona entertainment The following numbers will be given Prelude to Lohengrin Wagner agner Ballet music from the tho Queen of She Sheba Sheba ba Goldmark Fifth symphony Beethoven Concerto for pianoforte and ami orches orchestra tnt tra Grieg Miss Sybella Clayton and orchestra Ferla Feria Lacombe Pomp and Circumstance Elger The orchestra as It will appear under the direction of Professor 3 I J McClellan will Include the following men FIrst Shelton Skelton I Youngdale Fred Midgley C Nettleton A Masterman G H Schuster lr 31 S 5 Gudmunson W N Morris L B Sar Sardoni Sardoni doni Second Violins Groneman Murray Snow If H Ellertson T A Nicholls V Jorgensen W Yo E B Brannon F Finke Burton O 0 N Smith Alfred Press I IA L LA A Matthews J P Fanning A H Kirchner Press O 0 Jorgensen H Wolff C S Carrington C D Jorgensen D Bamberger J JE JE E Gosling F Beesley A Engberg A Kelson Flashman P A Bendixen A Slack J I J 3 A Smith Sauer C G Berry Jespersen L P Christensen H E Green H Westover M No San Sandal Sandal dal I L Singrey B C Done H A Montgomery TubaS A Abbott Deesle Beesley Littlefield The following musical program will b be given today at the Immanuel Baptist church Organ eon oon Mote Ioto Frederic Richer Hath Not SeenA U R Gaul J 5 Triumphal Charles Collin Evening Organ Henry HeRry Smart T S I Reid Is Thy Mercy Joseph Barnby Solo Dr W J I Davis F C E B D B Price Music for First Methodist church Morning U Organ Lefebure Wely Am a PilgrIm and a Stranger Marston Karston Contralto solo and choir Schumann Postlude Storer t Evening Organ Ye the Father Gounod Batiste Soprano soloA Heart Mrs Irs NeJa Neis Postlude Stearns Steams In addition to the regular music at the tto Methodist church this evening a special musical program will be given Including the following numbers Day Ml Miss Hyde violin Miss J Jsephine Morrison harp Miss Marion Marlon Matthews cello Violin from Goddard Miss Roumania Hyde Harp accompaniment Miss Morrison fro fee Rus Hyde MIe ii and MattheWs The choir of St Marys cathedral Will sing Feats Festival Mane on Sunda wIth Mrs Corinne Hammer and GeorgG Soffe as soloists The Salve Regina by Henshaw Dana will be sung as an of offertory offertory solo with Miss Florence Locks as the soprano soloist The music Jilt at St Marks cathedral thIs morning will be an anthem the Te la Deum In F by Tours sung by the choir and In the evening the choir will sing The Magnificat in F and Nunc Di D mittis In F both selections by Semper The choir of St Episcopal will sing the Te Deum In B flat b by King Hall and Angels In the Realms or of GlOry by Harry Rowe Shelley with Miss Marie Berkhoel Miss Bertha Johnson and Walter Biehle as soloists Seven new members have been added to the choir since the Christmas season The cho choir l lIs Is now workIng on the sacred oratorio The Crucifixion by to be sung during the Lenten season At the morning service at the First Presbyterian church the choir will sing an anthem God to Whom We e Look lp Blindly by Chadwick The choir has been devoting a great deal of time to the tho rehearsals The number will be given Monday evening January 24 Several delightful musical selections will wUl willbe be rendered at the ma mass meeting to be beheld beheld held In the Odd Fellows hall hail at Garfield this evening Claude J Nettleton first vIolin at the Shubert theatre will render a violin solo and will also sing a baritone solo during the evening Mrs C G Plum Plummer Plummer mer will render a soprano solo with violin by Mr Nettleton The ac accompanist accompanist for the evening will be Mrs W S Loomis An event of the week that prom promIses promises to be a treat to the music lovers of Salt Lake will be the recital to be given at the Shubert theatre Monday evening b by Madame Teresa Teres Carreno Madame Carreno ranks as the leading of the world and her music Is characterized by depth of feeling as well as splendid technique Madame Amanda Swenson of this city Is an old time friend of Madame Carreno hay hav Ing toured through the New England states with the great artist during the tho late s The organization of a combined ama orchestra and choral society has been proposed the entire aggregation to be under the direction of Professor Anton The re recent recent cent reorganization of the regular Symphony orchestra with the new membership composed only of men has led to much discussion and It Is possible that Salt Take Lake may see the feasibility or of organizing a separate orchestra There are many talented musicians among the women of the city and such or h s tras are a feature ot of the music world in many ot of the large larg cities In sev several several eral instances es the two orchestras are C on r I 1 Music and Musicians Continued from Page One under the direction of the leader r rand and they work ork Incomplete in complete harmon It ls Is to be hoped that some such or 01 organization loh may be effected tn in Salt It Lake c The musical club or of Mrs Agnes DahlqUist Beckstrand spent a mOst en afternoon at her studio last The pr prOgram opened n a sketch or of tilt life Ufe pf of Franz bert bent and this was by a short musical program of Schubert Among the musical numbers were the following Violin solo soloa n a th and the Malden b Praise of Tears Mrs Torild Arnoldson Piano Plana solo solon soloa n a Impromptus No 3 op 90 b Impromptus Impromptu No 4 op 90 Mrs Cook Vocal Serenade Mrs Cook Coole Piano Serenade I Miss Edna Esthetic Value of a Musical Education I Mrs E W Yo Reese Piano Plana solo soloa a Impromptus No 2 op 90 b Impromptus No 3 op Miss Florence Vocal solo soloa I a My lb Abode b Who Is Sylvia Slvia Miss AlIsi Erma Pendleton I Fred C Graham 1 is arranging a short tour for a pop popular popular ular violinist of the east Mrs Knapp was In this city about four years ago and gave several recitals during her visit In company compan with Professor Mc McClellan Clellan She was soloist at the Trans exposition at Omaha In 1898 accompanied by the Thomas Chi ChicagO cage cagO orchestra also soloist at the Pan American exposition held at Buffalo In 1901 I x xA A very er pleasing musical program was rendered at the Masonic temple last week on the occasion of the me memorial morlat morial service held In honor of Albert Pike one of the founders of Masonry Mrs Jack Taylor took the place of the regular soprano pf the quartet the theother theother other members being Miss lIss Edna Dwy Dwyer er Fred C Graham and J Willard Squires with A H Peabody at the piano i It is Possible Ut that Ada da tile the wilt will appear here her late In the spring Miss last appeared In Salt Lake In a con concert concert cert given at the tabernacle b by Madame Melba about three years ago In the city will wil tr try to arram arrange e for a recital to be given ghen by on her trip to the coast In the spring The friends of M Miss ManIla Hunter Huntera a local Instructor or of the Ellis system of music will he be pleased to learn that she hI haq been appointed of In the Ogden pUblic schools Miss Edith Kingsbury b daughter of I President Kingsbury of the university and a pf M 11 T J Brines Is I among the Salt Lake people who are I pursuing their al studies In New NewYork York Kingsbury Is studying I under tinder Mr teacher E Pre Presson on Miller and her beautiful soprano voice I has re received elved much praise In New ew York j The third at o a series of piano ro re recitals being given by the pupils of j Mary Fr Frances Sanborn will be that held ty lY afternoon January 22 at Mrs Sanborn residence In the Can Canning Canning ning apartments Miss Edna Cohn a prominent local musician and a member of the choir ot of the First Congregational church left Thursday for a trip to Porto Rico Cuba MexIco an anth California lIss Cohn will wUI be awa away two or three months e It Asher cowana Cowan a tainted talented young youn vio violinist violinist who has been spending the boll holi holiday day season at the home of his parents Mr and MrS J F Cowap In Second avenue left Wednesday for Butte Mont Mr Cowan who was formerly a pupil of Willard of this elt city and anel also a student under Franz Ken fell feIl or of New York lit Is well known among local n tl ln resided here for a number of ears Mr Cowan a member or of the Symphony orchestra here last season |