Show AMUSEMENTS I The audience that greeted home tal tai nt at the Grand last evening was one I of the he t real representative gatherings that too frequently let a splendid event pass unappreciated It was an n audience I whose enthusiasm was voas reflected al almost almost almost most in every ever move o of the leaders bec becton ba baton a aton ton To say s second concert rl of f the combined orchestras wits was enjoyed Is Isto Isto isto to put it very mildly The work of Conductor Coleman in bringing brin the twenty men under his leadership to the high standard they have attained is specially commend commendable commendable able In the first selection the over overture overture ture to which is prop probably probably ably the best concert number they gave a great opportunity is afforded for tall all the en nis s and in chorus This opportunity was not lost The Singing Girl was a gem grem not so heavy and therefore more appreciated Its stirring marches waltz altz move movements movements mOvements ments and brilliant choruses were well sustained throughout the melody never lor tor a moment being lost The march the composition of Mr Cole Coleman Coleman Coleman man compares favorably fa with most moet of oJ the marches of today t day It was a real surprise to the audience and was warmly encored The solo work by Smith ann ami Mollerup Jespersen and J Smith were features also highly highl appreciated Mr Goddard although suffering from froma a severe cold sang in excellent voice His first number Since Thou Art ATt Mine iline was especially well given the full orchestra accompanying In rn places the accompaniment was uneven seeni Meen for the reason that the piece was new to the men At any an rate their eyes were much mote more often on the music than the baton Mr Goddard also sang The Two Grenadiers and If I Were Vere a Rose the latter in re response to a tremendous encore en Mr McClelian McClellan stormed the th house by u hl his exquisite rendition of the second and third movements of Concerto In E Eo the orchestral parts of which he himself wrote as an ex cx examination examination exercise when hel he was grad graduated u etl from the Michigan conservatory If any tul anything thing McClelian McClellan is a better beller pian plan pianist pianist 1st than organist He seems mems to talk to the piano and it is the response of the instrument that reaches the aud nod audience audIence lence In rn the second movement m of this masterpiece the soul of the musician is heard beard The third is more brilliant and therefore caters enters more to technique In Inthe I Ithe the two combined Mr McClelian McClellan again demonstrated that hat he be Is a musical gen iu iu of whom a great teal deal d al is yet to be expected For FOIl an encore he gave save a Chopin waltz which also was warmly applauded tJ Miss Harrington of Ogden n one of Mr promising pupils gave gaYe two very pretty numbers Vincent Vincents V Gypsy GY S Love Sonic Son and TOSHS To My ry Dreams Dream Miss Harrington has a charming so go voice and is rapidly coming to the front as one pf Df the states musical prodigies Her Hr r e t sion Is good and what her voice may m lack 13 k in ht strength t makes up in quality Why Smith Loft Le f Home is the at attraction attraction attraction traction at the and to tomorrow tomorrow morrow night The advance sale has bas been n heavy Rehearsals of UA A Gilded Fool by the Cummings stock company compan are going gola on regularly r at the New Grand The house hence is dark until the opening next Monday Monda evening |