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Show tfl-MUSgC AND MUSICIANS EJK No rnusiciil event of the year will np-Hfroaeli np-Hfroaeli in iipportnnec I.I10 appearance Ktjune Jfi, t the Salt Luke theater, oi' (iiiHlYhe famous Xcw York Symphony or-"$!i5B?!heFtrn. or-"$!i5B?!heFtrn. under llic direction of Mr. Wal-LBr1" Wal-LBr1" '""l'Oscli. Although only forty-lUJBBf6iir forty-lUJBBf6iir yean; old. Mr. Damrosch has been rtprradi'iff Iho gospel of music in Anion-OA.' Anion-OA.' Kia for over twenty years. His life work iu JVHinay he summed up as an oxtniordinarilv i12!Mj'JUC,cssfuL ollort to mnke hiph claa's jWjKmnsio popular: He has boon conspieu-'"IjBtous conspieu-'"IjBtous in symphony, oratorio and opera, er, mm 'probably no other conductor has done limWi0 much ,to popularizo the -works of -k SBSfnichanl Wagner in America. A son of jBf.ilic distinguished musician, Dr. Leopold Bf pnnirosch, thu new York Smyphony's leader, was born in Breslau. Germany, f.bnt camo lo this country when a bo v. Hr At tlio age -of two ni v-thrce, ho. was HT elected conductor of the Oratorio so-fyficty, so-fyficty, .lt the same lime serving as as-flMfsisTaut as-flMfsisTaut direclor lo Kdinund Stanion of qB-tliG Metropolitan' Opora lidusc. In J 902. JRMr, Dninroseli became eonduutor of tho yjHw?hilhnnnoiiic orchestra, and a year lat-"mcr lat-"mcr Tcorganixed the Xew York .Svm-"H .Svm-"H flhany. which since has received his'en-pjjjR'Urc his'en-pjjjR'Urc attention and energy. E Piaster Music. 1 j ft , Easter music at Presbyterian church, I IU Mrlnc morning service, the choir fcwill fiinc an Ensier cantata, "Death suy-feand Life," by Harry Rowo Shelby, Rwith stringed accompaniment by fr. lty George Skolton's orchestra. The solo-t!Ht'iEts solo-t!Ht'iEts will bo Mrs. C. S, Price, Mrs J. TRG. Taylor. Mrs. W. 11. Cunningham, Mr. ''SnfcllBrry Knowlcs nnd Mr. John "Robin-KSVon. "Robin-KSVon. At the evening service special .X'linthetns. "How Calm and Beautiful tho prom." by Schnccker; "The Strife Is DhjiMftC'7er'" bv Mendelssohn. Solo by. Mrs. ! iuiss -Ma tic Hall wilr give a pupils' recital at her studio. 7S East "First North, Tuesday evening, April M, at fiilu o'clock, and will be assisted by Miss Lsther Allen, violinist, and Hugh W. Dougall, baritone. A number of her fupils will take part. . The First Methodist eluffch music for Easter will bo given by the Volunteer :hoir, under the direction of Organist Junball. The programme will, include jhclly's arrangement of the "Grand losannah:" Cook's "This s tho Jay:'' Vincent's "Sing Praisc3 Unto ho Lord," and Gray's "Hallelujah" v Miss Irene Kelly. It is expected hat Miss Ldna Evans and Miss Claudia lolt will assist as soloists. At St. Mary's Catholic church there nil be special services at 0 ;i. nu this inrning. when the Knights of Columbus nil attend. The music will be an " vc faria" by Miss Jenkinaon and Miss afek. M.iss Locke will sing the solo 'Salve Jtcgina" (Hcnshaw Dana); '8S niCffmg s;n?: iiq Cor jcslli At the 11 o'clock acrviee, .. W, Cm Lis will sing "The Palms." and Miss Holland Hol-land will sing Sterne's "Agnus Dei." K fl H Tho Easter music at St. Mark's Cathedral Ca-thedral will be given nt both services, with an augmented choir. In the" morning morn-ing will be given Schilling's "Tc Beum,-' and Cruickshank's "Communion "Com-munion Ofliee;" Miss Amy Oabornc will I sing the solo, "Hosunnah," bv Grnn-ler. Grnn-ler. An offertory will bo sung as a chorus from Mannoy's cantata of the Resurrection." I Special music is being planned at St. Paul s church for today ami Uaster bundny. Stnincr's cuntala of "The C rucilixion" will bo given this morning, irank E. Smith, the basso. -and Choir master Urines will take prominent parts. JV, faster Sunday tho choir will sing "Clad Soul,'- by Schnccker; "Communion "Com-munion Service," by Elvery Schilling; "Ghnst Our Passover" and "To Dcum," Calkin's "Jubilate," and an anthoin by Granicr. Easier song service to be given bv the Central Christian church choir. Sunday Sun-day evening, April 19, at S o 'clock. Voluntary. Hymn Ko. , tlrst verse , Choir and CoiiRrcgatlon InvocnUon. Kcspoimlve psalm. Anthem, "Rejoice, the Lord is KinB" C. B. Adams Choir. Scriptural rcadlnp. Hymn No. 1VJ. .. .Choir and Congregation Prayer Response. 1 Offertory. Cantata. "The Lord Rclpncth" P. A. Schnccker ur., , .. Choir. G'oria- Jdozarfs 12th Mass Choir. Benediction. Next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at St. Mark's cathedral, the choir will render Charles Pontcyn Mannoy's sacred sa-cred cantata, "The Resurrection." The public is cordially invited. Following Follow-ing is .a synopsis of the music. Prelude and Chorus "He Is Rhcn" nr J The Empty Tomb. Rcclt.. baritone .."Upon the KIrst Day of the Week-" Trio, women s voices r- , s,ia11 ll0 Away the 'stone?" Solo, alto ..."God Shall Wipe Away'Ali'TcarsV Reclt.. baritone "But Whon They Came" to" the Place" Solo, tenor "Why Seek Te the Living Anion's the Dead?" Choi-us.. -The Strife Is O'er" r"'-,1 'I Mary .Magdalene. Rcclt.. baritone "And Thny Went butQul'ckIv" Double quartette "Blessed Are Th"v" Soprano solo "T'jy 7Avc Tnlcen Away Mv iyord'1 Chorus. "O. Death! Where Is Thv Sting'" Finale. CHoms.. "Blessing and Honor" |