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Show IjMUSIG AND MUSICIANS j i";!? 1 Ijj Kof the coming events will bo Qtital of Squire Coop at tho First r;!jrationfll church Monday evening, S&jphat talented pianist will prcaont ; Karric Browning, with the con-"V con-"V -iMof nu Skclton trio; also the TWreeifal in the Suit Lnko theater "Wv6. when he will present Mrs. lp&)crarro, Miss Maude Zicmex, Miss iLWobster, Miss Lillian Wright, BfcEAlberta Wright and Lester Kliff, with the conuours of Miss RKingshurj-, soprano. Mr. Coop HSborongh artist, and his recitals jE, looked forward to with oager- jjKcablo received yesterday from 'mmH Lucy Gates announces that. IHRl sail on'. Tune 11, and that the Bught permission to sine while Eie has been granted. She, with HGeraldine Parrar, arc fortunate Kt being loaned bv the strict and jHielv conservative managers of jjHerlin Ttoyal Opera. The permis- rarclj' "given, and evidences the iEstccm in which the Utah singer lfi by this most powerful and ex-tfKl) ex-tfKl) operatic syndicate in the world. 3gB Gates will arrive here about 3Bth of Tune. Her close friends, H. G. Whitney, Charles S. Bnr-&yith Bnr-&yith Mnnnger George Ppcr, are &few at work perfecting the details 'jBp forthcoming concert at tho Sfe, They hope to secure Miss Clayton's jrracious services as ;2gBpg artist. While many will hope jHr Miss Gates in some of her Ber-.glMcceBBes, Ber-.glMcceBBes, all will en.ioy whatever rs may be given. jHh the coming of "Francis Wood-IKf Wood-IKf the musical world of Salt. Lake XKn an impetus of grent value. .As fMist, Mr. Woodmansee has won for glBf an international fame, having ffiaM with great success in Berlin, -pgKh and other cities of Europe, and fteachcr of artistic piano playing, ;JBb few equals. Mr. Woodmansee iBived in the most exclusive social oHnsical circles of Salt Lake, where (fined personality and artistic at-feints at-feints find a warm wolcome and " , 'r rles P. Carlson, denn of the Uni-v Uni-v f of Denver college of music and A ;of singing, and Mrs. Lulabel Eld-SAVi Eld-SAVi ICarlson, teacher of piano, are 1 meeting with pronounced success. May 26 they presented eight of their pupil's as graduates in the regular university graduation exercises. Miss Vera Eld-redgo, Eld-redgo, a Salt Lake girl, numbered among them. Dean Carlson nas completed com-pleted tho orchestra sroro of his grand opera and will send it, into New York for the Metropolitan opera prize next 1 month. The namo of this opera must bo withheld on account of tho contest. The prizo offered is $10,000 lor tho best grand opera by an American born composer. com-poser. This is the greatest move ever made for tho encouragement of American music, mu-sic, and will give tho American composer com-poser the opportunity to show what he can do. The contest ends September 15, 1910. An attractive programme has been arranged for the daily recitals in tho tabernaclo. A vory fine programme has boon arranged ar-ranged for the Pirst Methodist church Sunday morning and evening. 4 Charles Kent is arranging a song recital re-cital for two of his pupils. Miss Lillian Branning. soprano, and Miss Dot McMillan, Mc-Millan, contralto, both of these young ladies having unusual voices and have irrcatly aided the musical programmes given throughout the city. On Wednesday night, June S, at Cannon ward, Gustnv Schuster will gjvo a choice and carefully selected musical A Promising" Musician MISS KATHBYN SPENCER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Spencer, and who appears in Miss Myra Kendall's recital. programme, assisted by a few of his advanced pupils. Mr, Francis "Woodmansee will remain in Salt Lake until September 1, and will receive pupils at Gordon academj on Mondays. Thursda3's ana Saturdays |