Show MUSIC AND MUSICIANS The Clive testimonial concert was In every way a success Mr Clives compositions com-positions and performances were applauded ap-plauded to the echo Mr George D Pypers song Adieu Marie won an encore for the nonular tenor and Mrs Lizzie ThomasEdwards solo DayDreams I Day-Dreams with violin obligate by Mr Clive was one of the choicest of an evening of gems i t Arthur Pryor the trombone soloist played at a concert in Philadelphia recently re-cently and was presented with a gold medal by the Musicians union of that city S t Miss Ardelle Cummings contemplates contem-plates continuing her musical studies in Germany and may go during the coming summer Mr Slepel formerly organist of the Columbus Ohio cathedral has charge of the Easter music at St Marys cathedral The arrangements are not yet complete but Mrs S H Pinkerton Mrs Lizzie ThomasEdward Mr H S Krouse and Mr Gorlinski have consented consent-ed to singA portion of Rossinis Stabat Mater Mendelssohns Hear My Prayer entire and a Bach Gounod Ave Maria will be sung At vesper service there will be a rendition of Ests figured vespers i There was a rehearsal by the principals prin-cipals and chorus of the opera Pris cilla at Prof Krouses studio last evening eve-ning The costumes have been ordered from Raymond of Boston Plymouth Rock and vicinity will be finely represented rep-resented in the stage setting Prof Daynes Is having a second edition of The Nations Bow published pub-lished The words are by John Nicholson Nich-olson and the music by Prof Daynes It will be remembered < that it was sung at the Salt Lake theatre on the occasion of a testimonial to Miss Agnes Ag-nes Olson now Mrs Thomas Miss Nellie Druce sang the soprano obllga ta and Mr Thomas Crawford the bass solo a But Dreaming a new song composed com-posed by Georgie Clawson Foote with words by Josephine Spencer 4s just out and for sale by Calder It Is highly endorsed by all who have heard it s r The soloists of the ballad concert to be given at Unity hall and under the auspices of the Unity club on Thursday Thurs-day evening will be Miss Jennings Mrs Woodrow Mr Brigham and Mr Robinson The duet Adieu will be sung by Miss Jennings and Mr Brigham Brig-ham and Fly Away Birdling by Mrs Woodrow and Mr Brigham Other numbers will be provided for during the week Ait Parting Is a beautiful solo for soprano or tenor voices to be found among the new music at Calders The music is by Clayton Johns words by F L Stanton The Roumanian I Gipsy Song Upon a Winter Morning Morn-ing When Phyllis Comes Where I Blooms the Rose Woodland Lullaby Lulla-by and three French songs LAg11 Ion I-on ie Soupir and Peu de Chose i j are also new songs s by Clayton Johns I My Little Mabel the popular new song In Prince Pro Tern dedicated to and sung by Miss Annie Lewis is among the new music at Daynes Coalters s Coalter Snelgrove have among their new songs Dolores by Louis Campbell TIpton S 1 t The orchestra recently organized by Prof Pedersen will play at the First Methodist church this evening Their selections will be the Pilgrims Chorus from Lombardi by Verdi Pure as Snow by G Lange and Mendelssohns Wedding March Mrs Plummer will also sing at the same service the recitative and prayer from Costas oratorio Ell Hear Me 0 Lord I t Mr George Good entertained a party of his friends at his rooms on Sunday last A fine programme of instrumental and vocal music was rendered by Prof Mann and Messrs King Acomb and Bywater e t Horace Ensign and Mrs Dr Plum mer will sing a duet at the coming concert at the Congregational church on May 7th for the benefit of the Phillips Phil-lips Congregational church The Sixteenth Six-teenth Infantry band from the Fort and the Orpheus club have also consented con-sented to give a number of selections s On Saturday evening April 6th a concert will be given at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle under the direction of Prof Stephens The proceeds will be divided between the Taberncels choirs music fund and the families of the victims of the recent explosIon at Almy Following Fol-lowing Is the programme Chorus And the Glory of the Lord Opening chorus in Messiah MessiahHandel Handel Tabernacle Choir and Organ First time Duet Summer recently composed for the ladies by Joseph J Daynes Mrs Lizzie ThomasEdward and Agnes Ag-nes OlsenThomas Solo Angels Ever Bright and Fair the famous tong from Handel Master Charlie Pike the boy soprano First time Glee Springtime composed for the choir by E Stephens Tabernacle Choir and Organ First time Recitation King Robert of Sicily Longfellow Miss Maud M Babcock First time in the Tabernacle Organ solo Return of the Victors composed by E Stephens Performed by Prof Joseph J Daynes Male Chorus The Bridge by special request Shattuck Harmony Glee Club H S Ensign conductor Contralto solo Creoles Love Song Dudley Buck Mrs Bessie DeanAllison Organ solo and chorus the Bridal I music from Lohengrin Wagner J J Daynes and Tabernacle Choir Recitation How Ruby Played PlayedBagley Bagley Miss Maud f Babcock Grand march chorus Hail Bright Abode Tanhauser Wagner E Stephens Director J J Daynes Accompanist The Crucifixion will be sung at St i Pauls this evening The Crucifixion Is a musical meditation 1 medi-tation of the closing scenes in our Lords life Interspersed with hymns of i supplication and adoration It commences with the Evangelists description of the agony in Gethse mane Could ye not watch the one brief hour is a solo of deep pathos J which will be sung by Mr A W Miles The references to the passion by Isaiah ZacharIah and Jeremiah are 1 sustained by the full chorus The arrest and judgment follow with the way of the cross to Golgotha The sayings from the cross and the cry of the malefactors the darkness and the consummation The hymns are suited to the recitatives closing with the hymn of adoration to the i Redeemer I Those who will assist are Sopranos v j Mrs Lizzie ThomasEdward Misses j Gagget Dashley Lees Meeks Webber 5 contraltos Mrs Hampton Misses i 9 I Gatrell and Lees tenors Messrs Thomas Burleigh Whiteman Meeks I bassos Miles Schied Berry and Durst The characters to be represented are all male therefore there are no soprano I so-prano solos but Mrs ThomasEdward will lead the quartette God So Loved the World That He Gave His Only Beloved Be-loved Son The Priscilla Opero Co had an excellent excel-lent practice last night and decided on Tuesday and Saturday nights for chorus rehearsals in the future All those who have received invitations are urged to attend next Tuesday evening eve-ning at Professor Krouses studio Dooly block |