Show MARVELOUS SUCCESS OF CHOiR SHOWN IN NEWSPAPER CRITiCisMS l 1 Private from Crom members or of the Ogden Tabernacle choir and from other Ogden peo le In Portland by each lUaU confirm the pt the great achi achieved ved b by mu Bleal organization In n the RoMe ROBe City Clip pIngs the Portland papers aho tell teU of the great triumph One tah man In tellIng or the fret publIc appearance or of the thi choir In tha Audi says Fully pe were present At the close ot of the ot of the ode the en tire Ure audience roee and cheered for Cor fully lully minute It was wa a tremendous ova oa tI Order could not be restored until the he choIr sane sanc the Soldiers Chorus from Toni Tom Richardson spoke of the glorious musky saYing It was so u to anythIng he had ever heard Th 1110 accounts In the Portland Ot oC the event follow Largest and Best Oregonian Nobody can Port sand and musical ot of being cold aft r the demon accord ed d nl night to the two odd ft of the ht Tabernacle heir or of Ogden t tah under the tion of Joseph 11 Ballantyne No bad the lt rich chord or of The I Chorus from Faust Baust run rung through the Festival halt Exposition on 1 than the choir worship be began E very j number was encored several times but no Were made Mr 11 and the two soloists contented themselves With r their acknowledgments e T Th was filled to the doors and d l though this Is a vacation l lesson there Were ere man Portland e any ally choir singers Dr present nt Naturally most mo t of the interest centered in hI tile the choir It I the largest and best West of the reat centers of population JR In th states and for tone I ity and attack It can hold ftc own with the eastern choruses What it 11 can cn do In a Ia Cela or un jl work It not not known the there fore one e cannot contrast the wo k with that of S such choirs as t those wf of Leslie of London Buck ot of Brooklyn N Y Vogt of Toronto Canada and nd o 01 or tWo fh more But the Od choir with an rth enthusiasm I s ea and I t that leaves very little to b be desired and the attention to makl ot of delred and ab SOlute ue are very creditable Al the sopranos and the majority or of the Iz n white wih with the Utah Utah ribbons from their breasts while the an and basses wore busine business suit suits None one of the singers are pidU are aro vol volunteers year years ago this chOir started twentY years ear or so after that If Salt t Lake City but U of course the per f w n of the beCI choIr OI has changed o e herf as to 1 t membership Th The tOe tone Is wait balanced wel i except rr that h U there ou ht to b be more bass t ob r to the e strong soprano o section The later excelled last hut In uTe The Sol I dlen diers Chorus from Faust and at taked ked the high note notes above the staff j I 4 F 4 The The tabernacle chair reached home at I this morning covered 4 and glory They Wee were one and al all much elated over te the success or of the trip and nd the consideration with which the they were received Only 1 4 one accident marred merred the e pleasure of oC the trip Mrs r Par Parry was leaving leving her berth on the wy way to Portland t tel help a woman who was wo m 11 when the ladder slipped and she was thrown to by the foor floor crushing her Iter toot foot She be unable to get about Cor some time yet et ett 4 t t t t t with but U tile e pich pitch was just a trine trIfle hIgh Cor fo two out or of three voices l chorus 0 Lord In Thee Js s a bit or of wrIting Tte The were at borne in th the Dud Dudley Ie BUck ul The was wel well sn suti Miss Lucy Gates the soloist Is I or of Brigham Young 1 and a soprano coloratura oit ith a dr dra that is rare in such a o oke The 1 kUe latter is Plesant pleasant in Ike I ema being from low B flat to f in Her and emis Mon cf f tn tune Is ver very good Gate Gates i win will b be heard beard of in t ft larger circle before long lone The violIn soloist Willard lard E played with a charming tone and bow technicaL of n a hl birth h order The e accompanist t was John n J McClellan organist t at r the Mormon ir irn tabernacle b r of I Inke k City and hIs work Is ad The Tho conductor Mr r has bad char charge e of the choir for seven seen ears a and d deserves cr credit lt for bringing I I It to such a high standard of efficiency The gives Is its last concert tonight In hal hail when now new I pr wi will b be presented I tt Is hoped i that th famous Irrigation Oe Ode will be on this occasion b by request To he hear chorus Is a valuable alu ble lesson in inmA I mA the should be tuly Billy taken e of I Finest in Existence I Portland Telegram famous Camous Mormon choir composed of 2 voie voices Is without doubt one of the finest organ of the kind In ce and bOo long ago i its tame S spread beyond the boundaries f of f Utah b The choir leY made de tr Its first pubU appearance in Po Portland Jand yes e In the Ogden day exercises at the te exposition and wil will remain here ten days days oseph Balantyne Ballantyne who has been the since the choir was or organized Is an admirable conductor lila his reading readings strength grace and mu ConCeption The soprano soloist Emma Luc Lucy Gates is a young oung woman ot of much char charm and ability and a singer of promise her In being poetic ad and highly ar She Js is t musician of brilliant tern tem temperament Miss 1 Gates Is a of Brigham Young She recent recently re returned returned turned from serious study with distin Instructors In Europe Othe leading artists are arc Willard Viard E 1 a cever clever violinist and John J an excellent organist Pianist and nd a accompanist accompanist Mr Mc Mclellan lellan resides In Salt Lake City The feature ot of the entertainment lat last night at the meeting of the National Ir IrS rL a congress in t the Auditorium t was the d by ige the choir of the r lon Lion ode Two years ears ago when th the con cress met In Ogden a cash prize was of Ii ii fared e f for the e best st ode f C Hil winning t the l prize for the best mu i arrangement arrangement At Festival haJ ball tonight a a I or Lf r rare re interest wUI be carried out In I the Soldiers Chorus from I and a chorus by Bal 1 with Miss Ballinger I as soloist I tiso th C f S selection it o f fla I IC I Journal Germany boasts of her CI Ca of her nightingales And o Uth Utah will not remove her hot hat In the Auditorium at thu gr grounds last night before ta an audience that tat filled the main jeer of the build l In lag to its capacity while several hun hen dred occupied the galery gallery the Mormon choir r of Ogden g rendered a j Concert it was such a as Port lauders have rarely hear heard I The Ogden Ogdon choir is perhaps the second I volunteer organization ot of its character it caracter in hi the hind 0 only b by the larg larger er and older choir at Sal Salt Lake CI City It Its membership of 2 represents not the I voices trained by great masters but voices that are r l impelled solely wl and purely by the love of music and nd that have ben been I taugh cZ from the cradle the sublimity I of i sofig Consequently tf these voices I are soul u ful they are natural They sing ing for the I it gives these Ut Utah h not for a we weekly ekly stipend from t the tr o box in if work a night th the choir re re revealed I veale the three predominating qualities te ties of choral color and volume I It sang the Soldier Chorus from Faust wih with that fre fire which peo pI pie little dreamed outside of oC the thele Met le Oper Opera house The he ovation I Iwas was tremendous and from Crom then on the audience WH was wid wildly I enthusiastic II appreciation be It said tp landt credit has rarely been here on any occasion And yet In Utah thee these are regarded as a mater matter ot of course Joseph JOeph Balantyne Ballantyne the conductor tor i is or of the right school and competent to the end of his baton The soloist soloists of the choir during it its to lo cl cat engagement are Emma Lucy Gate Gates soprano granddaughter g of Brigham r W l w Young and Willard E Weihe e a violin jS let Miss Gates sung the soto In maths matus an and the Pearl Fearl or Brai Brazil with effect effect Tonight she wi will be heard agin again Professor was ten tendered tiered dered an no o tees merited on n accompaniment accompaniments were played by John J McClelan organist of the second instrument In al all the Tabernacle organ oran of Salt Lake City Al AI Although though McCLellan cCle lan is a young man he I plays wih with remarkable depth and tech ni ales l skill He is a composer too or get great ability The choir wi will give It its S ond and final concert at th the Auditorium tonight corn com at 8 I |