| Show 2 1 I fr HERE is a musical feature unique THERE T to Salt Lake that is attempted in inno Inno Inno no other city of this country The dally daily Tabernacle organ recitals recital which are given throughout the sum summer mer men season are an attraction to tour tourists tourists tourIsts whose benefits it Is impossible to overestimate It is estimated that not less l ss than persons attend these recitals each year of which the ma of or special recitals are given throughout the season by Professor McClellan for tor distinguished visitors and friends of the townspeople Dur During During During ing his work at the University of ot Michigan with Professor A AStanley who holds tim tho chair of ot music there Professor McClellan received the In Inception inception Inception of 01 the Idea which later devel developed developed developed into the dally daily daU or organ an recital now one of 01 the most popular Institutions Institutions institutions As now given gien the programs usually Include four numbers tho first a bril brilliant Hant overture the second a group croup of lighter pieces of or which one is always an old melody m lody third a popular se 56 selection selection lection and aud fourth another classical organ oran number The recitals are given dally daily by Professor McClellan and his assistant organists Tracy Trac Y Cannon and Edward P Kimball each giving two a week The following attractive program ha hat been arranged for the coming Joint re recital recital recital cital to be given by b pupils of Madame Amanda Swenson and lIss Lillian Oli Oh Oliver ver vel at the tho First Congregational Monday evening May Ia 16 Pianoforte I two pianos Berg Berj Ber Mrs airs Irs A A Kutler KuHer and Miss Oliver Galop de Wily Miss Verna Song of the Brook Warren Miss Pearl Bench Charge of the Hussar Spindler Miss Anita Parkinson Etude de do Concert MacDowell Miss Us Gladys Chase Vocal Sunset Buck Miss lUss ibs May Ma Anderson Sing Smile Slumber Gounod Miss Anna a Cavatina from rom opera Meyerbeer Miss lUHS Nora Warburton b Duet I Weber Mrs airs Kirkman and Miss Warburton a Elegy violin obligate Miss liss Nellie Brown b Waltz altz Strauss Miss Addle Addie Fletcher Piano Senate first movement Op 31 No 1 Allegro vivace Beethoven I Miss Lillian Thomas ThomasI I Oberon Fantasia Miss Alta Pond Ponda a To a Wild Rose Cb b The Flatterer Chaminade lc c Hungarian Dances Brahms Miss Lillian HalL Vocal Flower Song from fr lm Faust Go od Miss lIss Kathryn Tupper The Violets Mildenberg Miss Ledora Carlson a a Dream Hawley Mrs L L Goddard b Duet I from Stabat Mater Gounod Mrs airs Kirkman and Mrs airs Goddard Shadow Dance Meyerbeer Mrs airs Henry Henr Kirkman Valse Brilliante two pianos 5 S First piano Miss Cha fe Miss MI Thom Thomas as Second plano Miss HalL r Following Is the program for the sacred concert that will be given at Iliff lUff Methodist church this evening un der den the direction of Mrs airs Henry Kirk Kirkman KIrkman Kirkman man Bass solo A E Braby Piano solo Pilgrims Chorus Wagner Miss Helen L Duet Adieu Ye Woodlands Mrs airs In Henry Kirkman and Mrs airs L L Goddard Anthem Somewhere Choir Violin solo CapriccIo Op 24 Rage Haga Miss Lenora Smith Contralto solo The Gates of Pearl Miss Unda Hamren Selection by b Liberty Male Quartet Poll Lunn Standing and Kirkman Tenor solo Jesus Lover of My lIy Soul n McDougal R It D Carrothers Baritone solo soto The Better Land LandS S A Bowden Piano solo Ostro Miss Blanche Austin Soprano solo Grass and Roses Bartlett Miss Louise Hagman Hymn America The Graham music bureau Is 19 about to enter a field heretofore occupied wholly by eastern lyceum bureaus that of furnishing musical and literary pro programs programs programs grams for educational institutions in inthe inthe inthe the small towns throughout the state The popular lecture courses which are areso areso areso so large a factor of a seasons seas ons amuse amusements amusements ments meats will be arranged and the artists sent out from Salt Lake by Fred C e Graham manager of ot the local bureau The commercial clubs and educational institutions in many of the small towns have signified their intention of ef we coming the Salt Lake lecturers and Continued on I Je Pour I Music and d Musicians I Continued From Fuse Pase One musicians whom they have every reason to believe will furnish superior programs Negotiations are in progress progress ress refS to secure Dr Elmer I Goshen as one of the lecturers Other attractions attractions attractions that will appear appear under the man management management management of the bureau are the Mc Concert company compan the Schubert trio composed comp ed of Miss Irene Kelly Miss Helen Hartley and Mrs Beulah Storrs Lewis Edward Abner Thompson the blind singer who ap appeared appeared i here recently for the benefit of the reading room for fot f n the blind Ef Efforts Efforts Efforts forts will be made to secure the services services servIces i ices of Miss lIss Florence Jepperson and Miss Lida Llda Edmunds two Provo musi musicians musicians clans who recently returned from Bos Boston Boston Boston ton With these five bookings book gs an en entire entire I tire seasons se sons course can Can be b arranged I I which it is expected will meet with I i the greatest success w s i t I I At the tabernacle organ recitals this I I week the following programs will be given Monday Assistant Organist Tracy Y F I I Cannon at the organ 1 J Devred Hymn a Sainte Cecile Gounod a Consolation Mendelssohn b Communion in InA A Minor Batiste c Old Melody Arr by Performer Hosanna Tuesday Assistant Organist Tracy Y Cannon at the organ The Lost Chord SS Sullivan va vaa a Simple Thome b Awakening Englemann a Barcarolle from Hoffmans Tales Requested Offenbach Offen b Old Melody Arr by Performer Nuptial March Barnard Sd Wednesday Assistant Organist Ed Edward Edward Edward ward P Kimball at the organ Fragment from Aus der Welt Symphony Dvorak a Berceuse Delbruck bl ba b Prayer in E Flat Guilmant a Teats Tears cb lb b Offertory for Flute and Clarinet Batiste c 0 Old Melody Arr rr by Performer Marche Pontifical Gounod Thursday Assistant Organist Ed Edward Edward Edward ward P Kimball at the organ I I March 2 Ketterer Elevation Lola Lolaa a Death and the Maiden Schubert b Gavotte from Mignon Thomas c Old Melody ArT Arr by Performer Offertory de Ste Cecilia D Minor Batiste Friday Organist J d J d McClellan at atthe atthe atthe the organ Overture Wagner a Venetian Love Song Nevin b Selected 0 c Old Melody Arr by Performer Largo Handel Allegro C M Saturday Organist J J McClellan at atthe atthe atthe the organ Special request program Requests must be mailed to organist at atthe atthe atthe the Templeton building before Thurs Thursday Thursday Thursday day evening v v For the confirmation services at St Marys cathedral today elaborate mn mu programs have been prepared un under under under der the direction of Miss Nora Gleason organist At the 11 mass mas the following music will be given Voluntary Braza Organ and harp Miss Lydia Ldla White Festival Mass Soloists Mrs Corinne Harris Ham Hammer Hammer Hammer mer Miss lIss Alice Allce Farrell Miss I Mignon Denhalter F E Dailey Dalley Oswald Offertory organ and Agnus Dei Del Dachauer O 0 Browne Miss Alice Farrell Veni Creator Weber G Messenger L 1 Isken M 31 L Zever i dorff O 0 j Lambilotte Nine mass maSs Voluntary Batiste Dally Daily Sing to Mary Jesus My Lord Loretto Boehler Boehler Voluntary Mendelssohn Te Deum Haydn j In the Musical Courier of May 4 the following fallowing item appeared In the Boston notes Clara Tippett has every reason to feel ratified gratified at the tho selection of her pupil Florence Page Kimball soprano for the solo work at the First Church of Christ Scientist st during the month of June dune in plate place of Helen Allen Hunt who takes a leave of absence at that time Miss Kimball is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Kimball of Salt Lake She has been studying In Boston Baston for about a year ear and has made excellent excel excellent I lent progress Y M Miss Josephine Morrison harpist has organized a string quartet which Will wil wi l appear under the management of the Graham music bureau The players are Miss Helen Hartley H first violin Miss Jeanette Thompson second violin Miss Marian Matthews Matth ws cello and Miss Mor Morrison MorrIson Morrison rison harp The organization will be I know as the Schubert String quartet and ir l i made its Initial appearance at atthe atthe the Commercial club yesterday after noor and evening I An interesting musical program was given in the Seventeenth ward rd chapel Thursday Th evening under the direction t f ill ALL Irene Kelly The rha music cusic In lD i i I I I I i I I I I I I I I C 1 x w i N N I no 1101 M n Who ho lia has a promising baritone voice olee Ur Mr Billings Is 15 studying with A 0 J JI Kisselburg I eluded a baritone solo prologue to by Melvin Peterson so 50 soprana soprana solo O 0 Say Thou Lovest Me Not sung by b Miss Margaret Summer hays soprano solo June dune from the arrangement of Mrs Beach sung by Miss R Smith contralto solo The Sweetest Flower That Blows by b Miss Bessie Westfall violin solo a Chopin nocturne by b Miss Helen Hart Hartley Hartley Hartley ley and a duet Calm CaIm As the Night sung by Miss Kelly and Mr Peterson sk The T music at the First Methodist church today toda will include the following follow following followIng ing programs given under the direction direction direction tion of Mrs William A Wetzell Morning Organ prelude Meditation Anthem Dawn Is Thy Salvation De Garie Garle Miss Mis Leola Schrack and choir Offertory Arioso Postlude Rogers Evening Organ prelude Scherzo Anthem Abide With Me Peace Miss Heckner Mr Ir Abbot Abbo Mr Ir KIbbey and choir Quartet Golden Silence Violins Miss Romania Hyde and Miss Helen Hartley Cello Miss Marlon Marion Mathews Harp Miss Lydia White Offertory Serenade Lemare Violin solo The Swan Miss Romania Hyde Harp Harpp accompaniment Miss Lydia White Contralto solo The Earth Is the Lords Lyne 1 Miss Amy Osborne Harp solo Autumn Miss Lydia White hite Postlude Grand Chorus C Jongen dongen I 1 The program program for Norwegian day I which will be celebrated at Odeon hall haU hallon hallon on May 17 Includes attractive musical numbers under the direction of PrOf PrO Anton Pedersen The first number will be a chorus by the Scandinavian choir Paul con conductor conductor conductor ductor two songs by the Norwegian male chorus entitled Norway Nor Norway Norway way wa and Best two num numbers numbers numbers bers by a childrens children s chorus We Also Alsor I i Ii r rN fir r a ar 1 r rl w N I t k r o MISS A IFA ALlA ALI POND PO D Piano pupil of Miss Lillian Oliver Oller who ho will trill Ill appear la In recital Monday evening Slay MaT 10 le 6 Are a Nation ana and star tar pang eu ed Ban Bannor nan man manner ner nor and The North orth Sea Sen by the chorus At a conference of the Wandamere management with Fred C Graham Saturday morning final arrangements were made for the Salt Lake musical festival which will be given at Wan Wandamere Wandamere Wandamere during the week of July duly 18 16 The plan Is now to use almost entirely local artists for the solo work and the varied programs will offer opportunities ties for at least a dozen soloists Two of the Important productions will be beThe beThe beThe The Seven Last Words of Dubois Dubols and Dudley Dudle Bucks Psalm i Invitations are out aut for a song recital to be given ghen next Thursday evening by Miss Edna Morris a promising contralto singer Following is the program O 0 Rest in the Lord Mendelssohn Little Boy Bo Blue Joyce Joce Last Night Song of the Heart Tunison Ben Bolt Kneass But the Lord Is Mindful Mendelssohn Sweet and Low Love La Barnby Mrs 2 Charles Kent will wiIl be he the accompanist accompanist f it Probably the most important l booking ever made for Salt Lake musicians Is Isone isone isone one that has just been arranged by tae LIt t it Graham Music bureau for soloists soloi ts and an orchestra or hestra to present Handels oratorio The Messiah in Blackfoot Ida about the middle of June dune It will willbe willi willbe i be given under the ilie management of the Blackfoot Choral association E Eo C CRowden CRowden I Rowden director and an elaborate presentation befitting the great com composition composition composition I position Is assured An orchestra of pieces will be furnished by the bureau burau L 1 B Christensen conductor and the soloists will be Irene Kelly Edna Dwy r Fred C Graham and Hor Horace Horace Horace ace S Ensign Before giving the ora orn r ry y x s r fH C y f J N n r uI vi h N Ii z v c c c ct ct t Yx r t r 4 b rr k 3 z s x v J C N M Y C of w v 1 8 Y YN x N k hULI u L J girl who echo ho tins had great aue ces eess ee I us lUll a violinist t abroad She has many mans friends friend In this thin city who vho ho antici anticipate pate her appearance n in concert here during the coming season Hen OIl torio torso Mr Rowden will spend a week In Salt Lake rehearsing the artists and orchestra f i a v vJ J d Willard Squires will spend Sun Sunday Sunday Sunday day in Ogden where he is engages engaged as special soloist at the First Presby terian church I K Mrs Irs Emily will give a solo at atthe atthe atthe the Peace conference held In the taber tabernacle tabernacle tabernacle nacle at 2 p m today Her selection will be Gloria by Buzz Buzzi Peccia A musicale was given at the home of rs O 0 H Johnson I street Monday evening A feature of the program was he the duet I Would That My Love Loe sung y Miss Ora Gill and Mrs Irs Johnson Mrs narles harles Kent was the accompanist of the evening v T Miss Irene Kelly will present the fol lowing pupils In a studio recital which will v be given in about a week Misses Fay Putnam Louise WInslow Lillian Burgan Tina and Mrs Fel ton and Mrs P E a 0 C WIlley Y f 0 C t tT Mrs Irs rf Emily choir leader reader at T Phillips Congregational church has arranged ar arranged arranged ranged music for services In the morning the choir will wUl sing the I Will Vill Praise Thee 0 O Lord arranged by G F Gully and there will IX he le a duet by Miss Marie Scoby and Miss Edith Walker In the evening the an them Divine Love will be given glyen by the choir chair Mrs Irs George Mueller has returned from Germany German where she has been studying music for lor the last year The children are still in school in Ger Germany Germany Germany many f c Mrs William A Wetzell and her quartet quartet quartet tet composed of Mrs Irs Nels Miss Gall Gail Mills Miss MIs Leola and Mrs Pearl Allenbaugh Jones dones gave gae a concert In BIngham Friday evening Mrs Wetzell sang a of o English ballads and there were sev se t s chrS jwu 9 k t y nu fL ti fly ft S wn o I st t ff j I w y y hy n r rl s r 1 f fi I C il Y nr n i 41 9 M c rl r d q if gayly 1 r y al rr r 5 t l i J u v i Talented young pianist who ho IN is a pupil of Mrs 1180 eral quartet numbers including All Kinds of Women by Lang and Jean dean The popular character of the music and Its delightful presentation made the concert a great success T At the recital to be given by pupils of Tracy Y Cannon on Tuesday even evenIng evenIng evening Ing May 24 at the First Congregational church M lL J d Brines the popular tenor will sing a group of songs which are Mr Ir Cannons composition They are Beautiful Eyes Lullaby and I Know The words of the first two songs of the group were written by Georgius Y Cannon brother of the composer ry ryA A song recital will be given at Weber Stake academy In Ogden Saturday evening May 21 n by Mr and Mrs M J I Brines of Salt Lake This recital has been arranged arran ed to take the place of ot the Leland T Powers entertainment which was canceled owing to the Illness of the famous reader The announcement of ofa ofa ofa a Brines concert will be received with pleasure by patrons of the lecture course as the work of these two artists Is well and favorably known through throughout out the state Mr Brines |