Show MME TERESA CARRENO In her recital at the Shubert theatre last night Madame Teresa Carreno proved to a representative Salt Lake au audience audience her right to the title of the th greatest great est woman pianist So appreciative five tive indeed was one discriminating music lover loyer that he ranked her greater than In sweetness of tone and his equal In poyer loFer An example of the enthusiasm aroused by this remark remarkable woman was the of the elderlY foreign looking gentleman in the front row who threw u up his hands at the con conclusion elusion ot of the great Ron Hon groise and shouted aloud Persons back ot of the front rows enjoyed the music better perhaps than those sit sitting sitting ting close but they failed to note the wonderful hands of the pianist the fin fingers gers light as feathers and wrists ot of Iron demanded by thE older school ot of musi musicians clans Madame hands kept close to the keys There were no dra dramatic matte matic flourishes but every motion was the perfection ot of skill and grace Her and touch Is remarkable for lightness delicacy as well as for force and the program was of a character to exhibit her superiority In every shade of ex expression expression Representative music from tour four ot of the great composers was included in the program of last night which follows Sonata op 57 51 Beethoven Allegro Andante con can moto Allegro ma non Presto a Prelude op 28 25 No b op ft 37 No c Etude G fiat Chopin d Polonaise A flat op Etudes Schumann Liszt a del Petrarca D flat Liszt b Etude c No The great Beethoven sonata was a re piece ot of temperamental Inter Interpretation interpretation It Is in Itself a life Study and this one number If there were nothing would stamp the more on the program player who could adequately render it as asa asa a great artist The organ tones Impart Imparted ed to the low chords of the andante and the brilliancy of the presto movement were the most noticeable features of the performance The four Chopin numbers were ron ren rendered dered with charming expression the well known nocturne being perhaps most heartily enjoyed The etude Is short and notable for tor the brilliant octave work Madame Carreno repeated this piece as asan asan and responded to a second at atthe atthe an encore the close of oC this number with another etude Chopin The Schumann etudes are of a sort best enjoyed by learned musicians but the three LIszt numbers struck a more pop popular popular ular note The Rhapsodic well known as It Is arouses enthusiasm In Itself but on this occasion when so magnificently rendered there seemed no end to the applause Madame Carreno responded with a charming little compo composition composition Teresita of her own Waltz to an evening which was a fitting ending of rare enjoyment |