Show 1 Music and Musicians I Continued From Page One will sing the Ave Maria Marla by Leoncavallo Leoneavallo for tor the offertory and the choir will ren render render render der Festival mass with Mrs Mra Corinne Harris Hammer Miss Mignon Denhalter F C Dalley Dailey and George Georga Soffe Sotte soloists The organist Miss Nora Glea Gleason Gleason son aon will play as the voluntary Consola Consolation Consolation Consolation tion by Mendelssohn and The Priests March from Athalle Athalie The regular monthly Sunday evening concert at church takes place to tonight tonight tonight night when an extended program under the direction of Mrs Henry will wUl willbe willbe be o given It Jt Is as follows Voluntary Mrs Kirkman Anthem Choir Vocal duct duet Rock Rock of of Ages Mrs Kirkman and Poll Violin Eolo solo Marcia Carl Piano solo Miss Marguerite Duvall Selection Miff Male Quartet Soprano solo Mra J T B Smith x Mandolin solo Melody of Love Frankiln Thompson Baritone solo eolo The Lost Chord C W V Torrance PIano duet Charge of at the f Faith Curl Carl and Mrs Kirkman Bass solo Alvin Keddington r a t s sK z K a az al ai z l p pt i t f t tI tr I i r r 49 3 i ALFRED BEST The tenor whose abase Is fa attracting much attention In fn Berlin Berlins BerlinA I s A Violin lolin solo Miss Calla Crane t Anthem Choir Th The accompanist will wilt be Miss Marguer Margueri i tc I Duvall The Th Miff Iliff male quartet in Hides Judge C W Yo Morse U U B D S and ard E G Helmick HelmickI H I I The music at odas y services at the f Third Presbyterian church in the morn morning morning 1 ing ng win will be a trio by the choir Be Ye Yo f Kind by J T J T Miller and a solo Oh Rest Pest in the Lord from Mend I Elijah EUJah sung by Mrs UrsA A G Andrews AndrewsIn In the evening Mrs Andrews Andr wB will sing Bing I All Through the Night by W J T Balt Baltzell Baltzell Baltzell zell jj Kents male chorus will give a 11 musical program at Phillips Congregational Congregational church Sunday evening as follows I Nerd Need eed Thee Every Hour Lowry Thy Will WUI Not Mine 0 O Lord Marston Beautiful D Isle Ferris Until the Dawn Parks Jesus Savior Pilot Me Gould Nearer My God to Thee Parks The Westminster Presbyterian choir will wil sing this morning a Gloria by Danks Danko anthem Send Out Thy Light and anthem Come Unto Me Will WUI D Phillips the choir director will wll sing He Ho Me by Ashford A quartet composed of at Miss Gall Gail Mills Mrs Mra Pearl Pe d Jones Tones J W Sum and Claude Nettleton will fur furnish furnish nish the music at Unity church at the services today The quartet will sing an anthem and there will wilt be a solo with violin accompaniment played by Mr Net Nettleton Nettleton Ie T At the Presbyterian church this morn mornIng morning morning Ing only the communion comm music will wUl be given In the evening the choir will ren ten render render tender der the anthem Abide With Me by Barnby It Includes four tour solo parts which will wUl be given by the quartet Miss Edna V Lynn Miss Edna Dwyer F C Graham and J T W Curtis Prior to the morning morning services at the tho First Congregational church Organist Organist Tracy Y Cannon will play Prayer Devred and Largo Handel He wll w will 11 also render the offertory by A and postlude by Gounod Tho The Quartet quarte choir will sing the anthem He kHe Shall Come Down Like Rain by Dudoy Buck and there will be e a duet from The Cruci Cruel Crucifixion Crucifixion fixton by Sir John sung by M MJ MJ MJ J Brines and Fred Smith One Ono of the successful musical affairs of 01 the week was the concert given by Miss Mary Olive Gray In the First Con Congregational Congregational church on Monday evening last Miss Gray Gra was assisted by Mrs Emily Sitz r soprano Mrs John Reed reader and Miss Marguerite Duvall and ono opo of Miss Grays advanced pupils In her work at the plant Miss Gray displaced the rare technical ability for tor which her playing Is so much ad admired admired admired mired and she also interpreted the works of ot the great composers In admirable man manner manner manner ner The great double piano number opus 40 Chaminade by Miss Gray and Miss Duvall was par particularly parti ti well received by b the large aud audIence audience that gathered to hear these artists Mrs Emily received much applause for h hr r beautiful singing and AIrs Mrs Reed had the success that this popular reader always wins Miss Gray Is one of the th leading pianists t bf f the city and the high highly ly artistic program of at Monday evening was heartily enjoyed v c An evening of song given by M J L Brines and Mrs Judith Evans Brines at atthe atthe atthe the Congregational church Thursday evening April 7 was a fitting home comIng com coming comIng ing tor fop the Uie popular tenor It afforded his many friends opportunity to hear Mr Brines in a number of new songs and some of ot tho the old favorites Mrs Brines played the accompaniments and also gave a Chopin number that was appreciated Miss Nora Gleason will give two pupils recitals In her studio In the Constitution building during the week The first on Tuesday April 12 promises to tobe tobe tobe be an interesting affair as It exhibits the work of 01 several of ot Miss Gleasons younger pupils among them being some of ot remarkable re remarkable remarkable talent a 8 i proficiency Those taking part in the gram will be bo Miss lIss Mary Wilson Willson Miss ecelia Morse Marso Miss lIss N lr x i g ty 4 era erat R t L q k 7 q qs r y d s r N A a 6 4 X r Y A 7 w a JOHN W SUM Jr Who has a beautiful tenor voice He studies vocal music with Hugh McDougall and instrumental with Prof J J McClellan Janice Clays Miss Dorothy Wilson Miss I Nellie Hayes Haes Verne Hiskey George Wilson Wil Wilson Wilson son Charles Taylor Fred Price and Ar Arthur Arthur Arthur thur Williams Imams On Wednesday evening April 3 a recital will be given by fifteen young women who have completed a four months course of Masons Touch and Technique At the musical evening to be given Thursday April 21 n by the music section of ot the Ladles Ladies Literary club Mrs Wm A double quartet of voices will appear In several numbers on the program Under Mrs airs I management the octet has reached a high degree of proficiency and the music eung sung includes some of the most beautiful numbers arranged for quartet work ark Ar Arrangements Arrangements Arrangements are also being made for tor the double quartet to give gle an operetta in the near future The musicians who belong to o the organization are Mrs Charles Da Daly Mrs Nels first sopranos Miss Gail Gall Mills Mrs Harry Bintz sec second second second ond sopranos Mrs Pearl Allenbaugh Jones Tones Miss Rowena Korns Korn first altos Miss Hiss Elizabeth Robinson Miss Leola Schrack second altos from Boston Word comes from Boston that Prof Proto Ar Arhur Arthur Arthur thur hur Shepherd formerly of ot Salt SaU Lake In ke and now connected with the American Music society in New England will leave leaven In n May for tor France He wall will remain there some time taking up a course of ot study stud that will keep l ep him In the music centers of the old world for tor several years rears The advantages of at foreign study and musical atmosphere combined with Mr Shepherds rare ability as a composer will it is pre predicted predicted predicted by b his friends produce some nota notable notable notable ble work on more advanced lines than anything he has previously attempted Saturday evening April 6 at Rowland hall lall hall there will be a pupils recital given ghen in Miss Gratia Flanders studio The work of ot the students will be exhibited i ii preparation to the public recital to be given in the First Congregational church durIng luring commencement week Pupils of Miss Flanders piano Mrs Anna Col Colbourne Colbourne bourne Plummer voice and George E Skelton violin will appear in the pro program program program gram Saturday night jf T t tM M r J T Brines whose return to the city has been so heartily welcomed by a large arge circle of ot friends is about to re resume resume resume sume class and concert work He has hils opened a studio In the Templeton build rg mg where a largo large number of ot his old pupils have called to renew a a pleasant acquaintance acquaintance ac acquaintance Mr contemplates do doIng doIng doj j Ing some work along extension lines that wit vil create public Interest in the highest class of music mU Ic k Alfred Best the Salt Lake tenor who is s scoring a brilliant success In Berlin writes to Prof Proto J T J McClellan of ot some of his ils public appearances lIe He Is making a n atour tour our Including Ostend and London and andIs ands Is s under contract for tor oratorio and oper operatic per work in the fall full A recent picture of ot Mr Best appears elsewhere In these columns today toda 3 T T u T TOne One of 01 the interesting musical gather gatherIngs gatherings Ings of the week took place at ut the home of Mrs Agnes Dahlquist Beckstrand on Wednesday afternoon April 6 It was the occasion of ot the regular monthly meeting of her musical club and a mis miscellaneous miscellaneous miscellaneous program of ot piano music was wasI given by bj the th Misses Brownie Bernice Davidson Gwendolyn Williams I Ruth Blanche Holt and j Myrtle Hoover Zither selections were played by Mrs Kienke Klenke and awo swo vocal solos given by Miss Erma Pendleton f x T T Mrs Alberta Dersham will present her pupil Miss Marie Warburton Val burton in piano re recital recital recital cital Tuesday evening April 19 at the Unitarian church Assisting in the pro program program program gram will be Mrs Irs Annie Adams Adama den reader and A J T Kisselburg bari barl baritone baritone tone The program for the recital fol follows follows lows Sonata Opus 7 Beethoven Allegro Largo Allegretto e a grazioso I Miss Marie Warburton fill a Till I T Wake b Less Than Tl the Dust Amy W FInden Mr A J T Kisselburg a Nocturne Opus 37 fT No 2 Chopin b Dvorak c Hunting Song Mendelssohn Miss Marie Warburton arburton The Breeze Miguel From the Spanish Mrs Annie Adams KIskadden a Paraphrase on the Spinning Song from R Wagners opera Flying Dutchman by b b Thou Art the Rest c Valse Miss Marie Mario Warburton T T TOne One of the coming recitals In which much Interest is being taken taleen Is that given by bv pupils of Prof George E Skelton in inthe Inthe Inthe the First Congregational church Tues Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday day evening April 2 A large class of pupils will appear and an interesting program has been arranged An Informal musical was given in the studio of Fred Fied C Graham on Monday afternoon last in honor of E C Rowden a leading musician of ot Blackfoot Idaho who was visiting In the city Those tak uk taking taking ing part In the program were Miss Amy Osborne Miss Irene Kelly Ken Willard fIlard Clawson Mr Rowden and Mr Ir Graham with Miss Ethel Terry accompanist The program was as follows I r Love Thee Greig Miss Kelly Keny Aria from Carmen F C Graham prologue 1 to Willard Villard Clawson Enduring Love and The Dawn Franco Leoni Miss lIss Osborne If With Ith All AU Your Hearts from the Elijah F C Graham God Be Merciful Merci Merciful ful St Paul Mr Rowden Die Walse Waise Aus der Ohe One Miss Osborne It Is Enough from the Elijah Mr Rowden Fifty children In the Juvenile choir of the Catholic cathedral arc are rehearsing for tor foran toran foran an entertainment to be given ghen next June in honor of Bishop Scanlan Twenty members of the St Cecelia Cecella chorus are re rehearsing rehearsing rehearsing for summer services to be given in the cathedral cathedral The Sons and Daughters M of ot Wales will observe the following program at their meeting Tuesday evening next In Fed Federation Federation Federation of ot Labor hall han Duet piano Misses fh and Florence Powell Powen speech William Wllliam Davis Welsh reading Mrs Timothy Edwards song Crompton sisters duet piano and mando mandolin lin Dr and slId Mrs C W V Stewart ten minutes talk Wm C Williams The public are invited Admission free tree Tuesday evening April 9 a special pro program program program gram will wi 1 be given at the club to which the women friends of the club members will be Invited At a meeting held Friday April 8 a committee was wab ap appointed p pointed to perfect arrangements for tor or an entertainment of high lugli l class music It In Includes dudEs Professor J J McClellan L H IL Hardy W H Shearman J H Anson Auson and Dr I 1 C JB I if y The tabernacle Organ recitals s that aro are areso so large a part of ot the summers program will begin Monday April U Prof J J McClellan organist at atthe the tabernacle Ed Edward Edward Edward ward P Kimball first assistant organ organist fat 1st and Tracy Y Cannon second assist assistant assistant ant will each give two recitals Mr Cannon appearing Monday and Tuesday Mr KImball Wednesday and Thursday y yand and Prof McClellan Friday and Satur Saturday Saturday day of ot each week The programs for the coming week are as follows MONDAY Tracy Y Cannon organist Largo Handel Evening Star Wagner ragner Cradle Song Idylle In D Flat Faulkes Old melody Arranged by performer G Major Lemmens TUESDAY Tracy Y Cannon organist from First Organ Orsan Sonata Romanza Wolstenholme I Ave Maria Marla Schubert Communion In G i Batiste Old melody Arranged by performer Triumphal March WEDNESDAY Edward P Kimball organist Offertory Batiste BaUste Hymn of the Nuns Wely Vely My Rosary arranged by performer Nevin Nin Berceuse Jocelyn Godard Old melody Arranged by performer perform or March Ketterer THURSDAY Edward P Kimball organist Selection from Madam Madani Butterfly Puccini Offertory In A Flat Batiste Les Lea Adieux La old dance Old melody Arranged d by performer March In G h Smart FRIDAY I IJ J J McClellan organist Selection from Mignon arranged by b performer Thomas Minuet a The Seraphs Strain Old melody Arranged by performer Selected SATURDAY J J McClellan organist Special Request Program Requests must ba bs mailed to organist before Thurs Thursday Thursday day da evening Doors open at 12 noon noonie ie is Miss Lydia Hall Hail will play s Consolation as a harp solo at the First Methodist church tonight I |