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Show j WicninwMUi Concerts, Upon Saturday and Monday "e'ven-: "e'ven-: ings, the musical public of Salt Lake will have an opportunity of enjoying a rare trent. Upon those evenings the renowned troupe of Henri Wieni-awski Wieni-awski will give some of the choicest selections of their programme. Herr I Wieniawski, the great Polish violinist, is everywhere acknowledged to be complete master of his art;' indeed, ; more than a master, for he is "realty i a poet whose drcamings and rhapsodies glide from his instrument in niCKt f wonderful harmonies. Of all living violinists he in indisputably the most accomplished. He has but just eom-; eom-; pleted the tour of Europe, in com- pany with' that wonderful pianist, i Rubenstein, having since given entertainments enter-tainments in the Eastern States. The troupe have just concluded a brilliant engagement in San Ifrauciscorind arc en route East and then again lo Europe. An enthusiastic critic, of the Rubestcin-Wieniawski concerts say: "liubensiein asknuiHs; Vient-awskistHluees." Vient-awskistHluees." The remaining artists of the troupe are, of themselves, great performers. ' : and when united with their leader their entertainments are exquisite. Among the pieces are to be elections from Meyerbeer, Faust. Bach. Vieux-tenips. Vieux-tenips. and Paganini. No one will j cure to miss these concerts. j |