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Show I Eire Musical Treat. ,Tho "Folk Sonc society"" rccentlv organised or-ganised In W.-Jca has, nccordlnc to ro-dojls ro-dojls at hand, been Instrumental Invm--srthln 100.000 folk soups of ill Welsh principality, nuirfnir from 80 to loOO 3 CTho Royai W'lsh Ladies oliolr. which appears nt th Salt Lake theater on Saturday Sat-urday night, December 30, la one or the institutions which helps to perpetuate, this unparalleled history. It must not be taken from this, hovr- ver. that tho choir confines Itself to foiik's of native lnnil only. Tho contrary t tnie. Their travels have hroadened their horlson and has slven them a. wider and more generous opinion on musical matter on that account. The result of it la their soncs art culled from all nations na-tions anil Ihtlr urotrrammcs appeal, must, appeal, to ovcrv person In nverv audl-nw. audl-nw. for lhclr muulc Is the music of the Tho appearance of Iho noted slnscrs thirty in number In this city Is under t hp auaplces of the- two local Wolsh so-lollcM. so-lollcM. Their work Is aftld bv competent critic to b the best ever heard In .America- The conductor Is Madame Jlofthes-Thomiu. on of tin noted musician musi-cian of Wnk-K. The prefix "Roral" to I'no nnre of tl .-holr was KpeelalK con-feriod con-feriod upon It bv the' late Kins lid ward wh'm he commanded'' Madame Thomas and her choir to Windsor castle to Bins' before the royal family. Th choir Is now makim? Its third annual an-nual tour of the United Sixtc and Canada Can-ada and comes to Salt Lake direct from iheiPnelne roast. A crowded house Is lookrd fr noxl Satnrilav. Tho sale lv-rlna lv-rlna u Thuradav, the 2Slh Instant. The nroR-raninto .which follows Is of rare cx-Part cx-Part Sons , (if) Hnriecrt Thomas lb) Yr liar (The Summer).... Gwesit Dut. . The Tranaull Nlu-'ht Glover Ainu J. Emmanuel and A. M. Soft. The l')er Homeland .. ..Slaughter Mica lit hoi Jakctiian. '. Pari Son pa Ca) CMyehali Aterriyn fRells of Ab- M'dnvajr.) Walah Folk Snnir fb) The Snow Elrar The Chulr. I11lajnv HuRhe-Mlw HuRhe-Mlw .1. Emmanuel and Choir. Soar, My Connomani Horn? . . .. Slaughter t . illfij Nancw Ians;don. () Anrialualan Bolero Dc?nurc fb) Sweetest jjjV Evanr Oncxatlc scene from II Trovalorr. ''Miserere" Verdi and Choir. Sons and chorti. Trie .0t Chord ' Sullivan Mia Allcr M. Lewis and Choir. Sane. Cymru Fydd Parry Mlm Jennie Davls. Duet and chortih. 1 Wa Hod for Iho Lord Mendelssohn Sonc. Poor Wandering Own Sullivan Mies Gwonallt Lewis. Duel. Howell iind Blodwn Pairv Mlnaofi M. "Squire and X. Lans:-don. Lans:-don. ( Hon UMad fv Nhadau (Land of .My Cat hers) James ta) Medl? of American Air The Choir. ' Christmas Song Sorvico. Irdf. Charles Kent and a numbir of hi., 'pupils will s;ivc a C.'hrlf-tmor. souz bCrvloo r.t the Twenty-ninth ward chapal. Tenth 'aat and Third North etrorts (Fair Grountln car, trantfer Oakley addition), f-ommoncln? at 6:no o'clock. Following in th prop:rmme: ChrlMtnian Carol Ucesley Wnrd Choir. "Glpry to God in thy Tlhoat". . . . Rotoll Ora McNay. "Tho Btrthilpy of a KIiir" Ncidllnper : fcl. W. Clirltitotihereon. Faircjl Lord Jesus" Batiste Evelyn Ilawleyl 'Chrla4ia Xov neturms Asraln".... , .. .r Jarman Ktuifg Male Choruj". . "tMI?? Slicphorda Vatchd Thflr Flack" t ; . . , Sohuinn.il Srah linckfioii. "Peaea on ISnfth, Good Will to Men" ParKer Burl Lund. "I.itUs Boy nine" loj t r ' Mre. O. II. Jolinatni. "Rlq? Cut. Wild nelii." ohott T6ih"h Malo Cliorue. "L'litO l"a n Son Ik Born" . Spickcr IBaall Kini. "I Tlcard the Vobjo of Jesua Say".... Uathbun ' . Ain. DorcinuB. U,Ho-"i!;pfl lp AVatchlnK"....MendclKaolm Kvolyn llawky, lr.rma Xlchola, Dot Bolto. "Thui Snith the Lonl ' nishort Lilly Retid. "Ulio Trends the Path of Duty" . .Mozart Sum Hantil. "Who la tho Kins of Glory?" Lynes ' TJot .Mc.Mllleu Kolto. "LorJ of tho HarvfFt" Molloy . Kont'a Maid ChoniP. TMTfi public Ib ooiflially Invited. Unltjuo in Music Prf. Evan Stephour. while rldin? from one city to another In Ida lit tic stateroom, state-room, composed, arranged or phinnc a. moat unique mm-lcal entertainment In the fhHjie. of a "National Tournamout of f'OJlRi and Tableaux." Woven Into one wnolc are the iharaotrlF,lle Honps of sixteen six-teen different nationalities, illustrated in tableHUV. and matvhex of prroups In national na-tional oOMunnw:, ami barked by a mammoth mam-moth chorus of adults and children to make inusicHl HJinaxeH and masalve, plr-i plr-i osque effect. 'Tncle Sam" n made th central figure, around whom and un- der the Staa-a and Stripes revolve the, represents1 rep-resents1 live Ii?:ei-s of the various nations na-tions and races represented. Mr. Stephens Is just beginning to marshal mar-shal lop'jlhcr his forcoB, numbering In all about llftccn hundred slnsrcrs and instru-mentnllalu. instru-mentnllalu. and expocttf to have tho work ready for pie.cntullon in the tabernacle tab-ernacle early In March. A children's ehortis of one thousand voices is to be orpanlTsed duiinc: tin, coming' two wncks, and the full tabernacle choir is to bo augmented by nevcral organizations who 5inp: in the various lanpnagen. While a few except lonally clever children will Will Sing Tomorrow at JTke Catlicdral HaHBSalk i( MRS, KATHLEEX ATKINS. slnp solos, and' rcpreccnt some pajty, the leadln? solos in iho work will be done by our 1cfi professionals. A more' detailed de-tailed description of the work will be plvon as tho rehearsals develop Inler-critin? Inler-critin? polnte. I'pon the whole, Profesror Stephens saya that It will bo tho most interesting muslral ente.rtalnmr.nt he har. ever sriven to the Salt Lake public. Informal Becital. Madame Sophie Brodbcck. director of the Salt Lako Muslcal college, haa Invited In-vited aJl the younsr atudenta and their friends to nn old-fashioned Christmas frolic Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. December 30, at tho teaching rehearsal re-hearsal hall of the college, 300 Rice street. The "proRrammo will be opened by an lnformpl rcclta'. The piano soloists solo-ists will be the Misses Sarah May Sims. Hattlo Nathan. Harrictte and Elizabeth Moyle, Ellen and MarEareth Ames and Irene Lllj'nberpr. Madame S. Brodbcck will be assisted by Mrs. B. II. Porter and Miss Olivia Brodbc-k. Mtisio Notes. Pupils of .1. T. Hand will have, rharo" of and will furnish the musl for the i "liriKtma; exercises of the Nineteenth ward Sunday evening. IL K. Dorius. baritone,, will conduct the ward choir through some ChriMmas anllieinn, while Miss Iioj.o Smitlicn. soprano, and Abdon liber?:, tenor, will render polos. .Mr. Hand will accompanv his .pupils on the piano. Prof. A. C Lunil of the F.. Y. U. School of Mush at Provo paid a specla4 visit jo J. T. Hand of llils city last Monday night, at which tlnir y n-an?emenls were completed -for tho concert to bo civen at th B. V. IT. School of Music. In which Mr. Hand will be the main artist. The date set is Friday. January F.. 1912. Monday evrnlnp: the boys' clasp -will prlve a ilolln musioale at the sttidlo of Gustav Schust'ir. Boy Shows Musical Gonitis. Special Cable to Tho Tribune. PARIS. Dec. 2H. Rene Gulllon, the 7-ycar-old son of a postal official, ia belni; acclaimed nt Uenncs as another Mozart. The hoy composes for pianoforte and violin vio-lin and has already completed a symphony sym-phony and sonata. It Is stated that although h" never received any lessons, as soon as he heard 'Miopin's "Funeral March" played by , band Vic repeated It cprrectly on thu piano. I Gifted Singers Who Will Appear Here HH Boyal Welsh Tadie Choir. Madame Hushes-Tho ma s in center Special Programmes In Many Churches Solemn hich mass will bo celebrated at St. Mary's cathedral at 11 o'clock Christmas Christ-mas day. The following Is tho programme; pro-gramme; Voluntary (violin) McDowell Fxiward Fltzpatrlek. Grand Italian Mass Donlsettl Venl- Creator t Hchunuit Max Mct!teimcr, Oswald Vcltx, F. K. Dailcy, Norman Vote. Offertory. "Adestc Fidelcs" Novcllo Miss Mao O'Neill. Mls Alice Far-rell, Far-rell, A. .1. Du Queeuo, Gcorgo Soffc, Oswald Vcltz. Norman Vote, March. "Largo" .Handel Sopranos M re, Corhuio Harria Hummer. Mr, Kathleen Fltzpatrlek Fltz-patrlek Atkins. Mrs. .1. J. 0"Con-'hr. 0"Con-'hr. Mrs. W. L. Lindsay. .Misses Mae O'Neill, Lllllc Whe-lan. Whe-lan. Eugenia Mercler. Malda , Hccney. Wanda Soslnskl. Irene Delanoy. Anna Sullivan, Marie Guita rd. Altos Mrs. C. L. Sanford. Mrs. Ilazel Redman Buatlcy. Mrs. L. II. Sllv'ertone. Misses Alice .Parrel), .Par-rel), Apnes Kriujcr. .lcnnlo Kroll, -Bertha MIchnels. Florence JIall. Tenors A. J. Du Quesne, Oswald Veil, Max Messenger. Bassos K i:. Dailey. Georpc SofTe. J. T. Carnej. Normun Vote. Nora Gloiiion. Organist and Director. For the 'J o'clock mass tho following will be sunp: "Adestc FIdclcs" Novcllo St. Cecilia Chorus.. "Glory in the Highest" Shelley Little Margaret Connors. 1 "Shine Out. Blessod Star".'. .Gaynor .lunlor Choir. For tho 7 and S o'clock services the music will consist of organ solos. The Christmas services of Westminster Piosbytcrian church will he in charge of the choir, and the musical numbers will br. as follows: Organ prelude. Dox Gloria. Anthem by the rholr,' '-Calm on the Listening JSar of NlgYit." soprano and alto duct, sung by the Misses Florenco Smilhen and Mary Beach. Solo. Carmt L. Bach. Anthem. "Hark, Hark. Mv Soul:" -on-tralto solos aung by Iho Mlssca Slulav-son Slulav-son and Pnttorson; soprano solo by Miss Florence Smilhen, and soprano obllgato sung by Miss Rose Smlthon. Solo. ",Salc Heglna," Miss Rose Smilhen. At St. Pauls Episcopal church. Fourth South and Main sired, the following mu. slcal service will he given at the midnight mid-night Christmas service, beginning- at 11:50 o'clock Sunday night, by the full vested, choir, under tho" direction of .1. B. Berkhocl. organist and choirmaster The choir ivll be assisted by Harold V. Hill, violinist; Horace R. Bovmnn, ce.llo; Miss Marie Hughes, harpist. The vocal soloist: will be Mls Bertha .lolinfon, : Miss Rose. Howard and- Paul F. King. Prelude Holy Night Processional dcstc Fldeles lutroll. Audaule Rellgioso," for violin, vio-lin, harp and organ Guilmant Kvrle F.llc&on Kyre Gloria Tlbl i I'lyrc f "redo Fyiv Offi'i-tor). "Sing, O Sing, This Blessed .Morn" , James II. Rogers P.ciietllc.lu& oui vonil Kyre Suruum Corda and Sauctus lyr Aitnua Del Kyrc ;iorla hi Kxcclais Stone Recessional Hark, the Herald Angel sine. Christmas day at 11 o'clock the choir win sing th full communion service bj Hyre. with "Gloria In Kxeelsla" bv Stone Tl -holr will be naalstod by Mr. Hill, violinist; Mr. Bowman. clllst, and Mls Hugbt-. harpist. Tho inlrolt w)ll be MedltatlPn.'" from the llrrft prelude of J. S, P.a.-h. Hrraiib'Cd by GonnOd for violin, i.arp. cello ami organ. The public ia cor-I cor-I all Inrltetl. Seat free. Following ia tho programme for the jpeclal service t St. Mark' Episcopal iNUhedral Clitlstmua day at 10:30 a. in.: Organ nrelud Processional hymn. "Ad cats FIdclcs . Heading Introit anthem. "Bloaswl Ia lie That Cometh" fruiclsshauk Kric in F CruIckKhanck Nlcene Creed In F Crulckshank Sermon hymn. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" Redncr Offcrtor) anthem. "Come Near. Ye Nation.." Watson Suraum Corda In K Cnilekshank Sanctus in F Crulckshank Agnus Del In F Crulckshank lloria In K.cell In F Crulckshank Nun" Dimillua in K flnt Harms. ':c-.'eHionaI hymn. "Hark! Tht Ilr- . aid Angels Sing" Mendelssohn ; ':-(lU posthtdC ' A. If. Peabody. organiat. Gcorsc R. King, choir maater. j At the nlrr Methodist Kplsconal church the followlflc prosnunme will Je Ivca: Brilliant Young Pianist MISS KATE NELSON. Talented Girl Violinist MISS CONSTANCE BBUEBE. i Anthem. Beautiful Angels." Williams, choir; solo. Bethlehem's Guiding Star." (K..Marzo Miss Lcnoro Morse with violin, vio-lin, obllgato by Miss 7Iora Morse; anthem. "Ksalt Yo the Lord." Gabriel, choir; Christmas' hymns by choir and congregation. congrega-tion. Chriatmas music at Phillips Congregational Congrega-tional church. Special music will be rendered nt Phll- rr? ' i i. .... lips church morning and evening of Sunday, Sun-day, when Christmas will bo tho keynote. In the mornlnc fno following numbers will be rendered; Anthcni, On Bcthlohom'H Plalnn I'hllllpa Qtiartetlc Solo, The Christmas Message Mrs. Thorn Violin obligate .Mr. Nelson Accompaniment bv Professor Von Bun. Al S o'clock in tho evening the following fol-lowing numbers will bp given; R-eliHlivn and otinrtctto from "Th-? .Messiah" Mlssa I2dna F.vans and ilnsel Rarnes. and Messrs. Hugh-Don -gall and David Reese. Soprano solo Miss Edna Evann Tenor koIo. If With All Your Heart.. David Reese Quartette, Holy Night Mls-:.es Evans and Barnes and Messrs. Reese and McDougall. Christmas music for tho. First Methodist Metho-dist church, Sunday. December 21: MORNING. Organ prelude, "Morning Song". . Hollins Carol HO, "It Came Upon Ihe Midnight Clear." Anthem, "Sing. Oh Heavens" Cours .Mrs. -Gall' Mills Dlinmitl and Choir. Soprano aolo, "Mystic Night" Whitney Coombs Mrs. Charles Daily. Offcrtolre. "Christina.1! Offertory".... Guilmant Hymn 113. Poslludc, "March of Iho Magi".. .Dubois EVENING. Org;m prelude, "Chrlstman Paste-r- a)c" Rogers Carol 310. Anthem. "Sanctus" Gounod Mrs. Corhine Hammer. Sherman Abbot Ab-bot and Choir. Contralto solo, "Birthdav of Mm 1I3" Neldlinger Mis. Pearl A. Jones and Choir. Offcrtolre, "At Twilight" Slebbins Bass solo, "N;i7.aicih" Gounod Alox Eberhnrlt and Choir. Hymn 115. Quartette. "Myrrh". . (From "Xatlvilv") Conlrallo solo. "Ilosauah". . . Van Alstyn Miss Ieola Sell nick. Anthem, "Sing. Oh Hen veils" Toure Mrs. Gall Mills Dlnitnltt and Choir. Hymn 123. Postludc, "Triumphant March" , Dudley Buck Uioir illrector. Mrs. William A. Wotncll. Organist, Mrs. .1. Louis Strohauer. A special musical programme of an unusually high order will be given at tho Immanuel BapllKl church am Christinas ovn, Sunday, December 21. "The Immanuel Imman-uel chorus will be assisted bv a quartette -Mrs V. Ti. Culler, soprano; Miss Nichols. Nich-ols. alto;-M. J. Brings, tenor; A. H. Poa-body, Poa-body, bass. Mrs. Chrlssle Lawson Chapman, Chap-man, organist; Mrs. Cutler, diroclor. The following special numbers will be given: Chorus "Sing, O Sing. This Blessed Morn" Rogers Quartette "Angels From Realms of 'ory" Shelly (Soprano and alto solos.) Quartette "There Were Shepherds" Vincent Quartette "Me Shall Feed His Flock" .....llurkc'r (Soprano, alto anrl tenor aolos.) Solo and Chorus "Joyously Peal for Clirlstmaa" Coombs Mr. Brines and the Chorus. Following is the programme to he given at the First Presbyterian church: Organ Prelude "Triumphal March" Lemmens Quartette "The Annunciation." from the cantata "The Star of Bothre- hem" Woodman Mrs. .1. ('. T.r. lor, Ml Edna ricsa thuaw- m 11 Offertory. orsan-"ChrlstmaB CUX Postludc March Vn F." .'. 'Stifl' |