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Show I WD I Bo Noubla Event. Hu -h local Intoreel eentsrs in the ug Clavton-Rnvj., ! nrph,ivf llm.w nf-1 0 Nursery concert, whl.-li "HI he elven in thf plt Lake th'-ater Monday, February Febru-ary h. From n artistic standpoint the Kurfe5 In assured when on rons-hlTS the ir..- ... talent tethered together for the orC-Ston Mm SJrbet On y ton Rait nni-i h i husband Wrs accorded rooelnt; nfvptlnn In LiOllr Mon day. when they appears- refnre an au-Otn au-Otn ; of i;c,K.' ' I pop'1'. Kali a foeO to gfva rn SHOOTeS, and these two ortintj. succeeded In arouplnp more lnteret than hail aver been displays-at displays-at a l.osjan eoneert The chief plaao number to he render! l Mir. Bassctt will he the famous "DsrlSS Macante." bv f?atnt Suer, For h'e number the sololSi arfll have the assistance or Spencer Spen-cer Olawson at the sf-nnd piano. Thlf f.-.nifd pier... Which la i symphony poem. benrlr.R the r.Atne "Dane f leath." Is one of tV.e iriOBl weir.1 tir d rharft''t rlstle of the great modern Ptanch symphon-lat'i symphon-lat'i creations. With two such artist. Ka an lull, musical rendering: Is beyond any doubt. Oilier number equally as interesting; are on lh prosTaroms, ln-fTud'njt ln-fTud'njt vooal numberii hy Mr Ba.tHtt iind .-e.lo sole .v otto Klna. Inir.it in? fuel, a treat B Ball l-lke han rare'y hal Myrtle Elvyn Coming. The novt important musical event will .f the rerita! ;f Myrtle Elvyn, American pianist, ihe Sail Lako theater Friday b evening nsat, under the direction of Frea B .Mv-.'lr I'.!' It.- -;i.;ei . ;,re. . -a ri , :-.-.ln. f1 e arllei lb l'.;e to the COf-H COf-H mine anil legitimate character of he? fl perfoi wan ess. A vlrtnoew technique is. 1 nowaday, tak" ismntaa, bill B mastery the keyboard In so das-ling. l:r Interpretation o imid. her touch ao H expressive ( even m-irii nu n'mien', B 1 hat has, in an incredlblj brief niin H 'if im'. become the dominant 'cur on H fil i-onrerT rfr.c'- f BurOpl A A( 1 I H FOHewlns 1 programme: H -fi.jiii Apesslonata'' Baethoven H ' 'A llearo -Andante con rnoto," "Allegro iu ... - ii Iroppo.' H a i nnntaale op, H' i p. i "5focturne on. N.. 'hopin H'. ) "Concert Allefro" i- Brcrlattt-Oodowajty I 1 'Ktnde" (in form or ivrtatlops) B .. . pacanlnULleal H mi "Pvelude O minor" ..... Rachmaninoff I Hl' mi "Serenade, op. io" ''Novelette -p. I" Myrtle Elvyn H tdi "Andante Finale" f from i.u- B eta") Donlset4lLetriieiizky I H i Kor Wt han.1 alon. i pj "RifclattO Fa.. .phrase" ... Verdi -l.i at J isi "Chant Foioiiai - i.Meinc Freuden) i . Chofdn-leliai J (p Aiabet-our on Suju.j:. waller" J Bohuia-Slvcr J "On ihe Uca'.itlf'.il Blur Danube (Ky Mise HaBbiou.k Score? Salt Lak fMenda of Miss Nellie .;. Haa? BVJ rot) k. a clfted cung oantraltp of this J city. win. Is now a pupil of Madame Dotl BSJ af the Colics of .Musi.- of Cincinnati, BSJ v. Ill or plenaed lo learn dai in her latesi BSJ public appcaiani-p she .t .i:rpa--u the BSJ axpectations of iier worst devoted ad- SJ rnfrers. tbiiing tin- holiday vacatioti Riaa HBSJ i iah,i ji k aaiicr before an Immenac audi- BSJ snce ai Ravenna, O.. and for her work MVJ Ihei'f iciived the unnilnte.J inu.e pj friends. Instructors and critics alike. ll-r BSJ voice ir recoanlsed a really pure ion- J ttaiui of unusual power depth and sweet - HBSJ naasj ani she Is credited arith poesiiu; BSJ the true musical temperament which B 4lr.ne afford' nhllily for hi a pathetic , Gifted Child Pianist Helen Elizabetli Truman. Aged Seven Tears, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Truman of Salt Lake City. terprotettpn of Kei Ming.-. Those who have watchad Mlas Maabrouck's rnpra proprefn during the prist two .vi-ar. af-oonndenl af-oonndenl that sine will soon b heard froln in natfon-wlde musical oirelea. Child Is Musical Prodigy. Helen Truman, used T. la attracting attention In local musical clrolea by reason rea-son of hci wonderful voraatillty and Iter phenomenal knowledge of unusual com- positiiins :nij tachnigue asually sonsld-erad sonsld-erad far bayond one "f l)Ar yoars. Be alnnlng iier musical work al th i'' "i i in ihe ojty r.f st Louis, little Helen early demonstrated ber iiiiiiliy tu inderstand Ingly handle work thai usually requires ears of practice and maturity o jiuit:-RMiit, jiuit:-RMiit, when leas than 8 years or aSe slie manifested unusual tiem for algpt i arliii. aliowvj that she possessed n souil conoeptlon Of tune color anil was Hole to phrase and .shade with Inlelli- : tehee. The gifted little km l la now In I Salt Lake with h.-r parents Who expect u make their perrhanexit home here. Music st First Methodist. A spe, ial music hrojrrainrne for the se.rviccs at the Klint Method Is I qhtiroh today follows: MORNING. Aiuhern. 'Oh. Say Unto 1 1 l.oi.l . Rruehs Mrs, Charles Dallv ami . holr. Tiffr : tory. Sopiano oio. "Adoration" Ulltaon .Mr.-- r;j,i Mills Dlmmltt. P08( hide. fcVENING. Organ preludi Anthem. "Teach Me. Oh Lord". Cass' off. r tory. Baritone oln. "Praxer of the Nicht" Flelsla Ml. Karl Klbby. ; postlude. Orsnnlst. Mi. .1. rouls Stroha Uer IChOll director. Mrs. William A. Yif. Miss Farley to Be Heard. Musicians of the ity Will he Interested in the announcement thai Miss Rachel r.irlex. one of I'tal. s yiflfil young pianists. pian-ists. I io hoard al an early date in recital In UiIf clly. Mis? Fa t ley is a pupil of Prof, $qulre Coop, head of ihe music -epartmenl of the university of l"inh anil Is a student of aMiitv, energy and liih Ideals, who will present al hat fOrthconilna appearance o programme not only classical In style arui compost Hon. but of a breadth and scope to be de servlngly canod ambitious, within ;i fsw months Mis Parley will enter the professional pro-fessional field. Kuhelik Hard Worker. Few Kraal SrrJ-tS are as faithful in their daily practioe as Jan FCubellk, Ihe Bohemian virtuoso of tin.- violin, who will be heanl In this cltj Shortly KubaUk I-now I-now making his far-well tour of the t'nlterl Slate?. Aut Canada, anil he ha:- already traveled thousands if miles since ISSt fall. A- may In- ImiiKilie.l. ihe 0 Is - thiK.ilsheri violinist i often compelled lo practice under tryinc conditions, due to continuous travel neoosssry in tiiline his numerons concert eagagaments. 80 faithful in Kuoaiik to bit pracil e lhal even when his train rushing si oris al Is high rate of -ied he dovotossthc nec- i.-Hrv time to hit iJll' WOTtC Soccesgfo Conceit crowded house i'eie( the pjiinipn Sunday school orchestra 00 Thnr-riay eifnlnjt -'t Help, 1. The concert wan given in the Railroad v. M. C. A. al thai place. The cnergetii secretsry. Julius Bheppord, has ban provldlnn a arias of puollc entejrtalnmsnls tid.- wln-t'..-. nd this wsa one of 'be mintb.5. Srveiil h!ili.Ir, I peep). lit"ned IO B til liphifni prograinmc furnished by Miss Frances Hahn. Mis K.iith Walton, Miss 'Kdtth w.iiKer. mi m. Peterson .mil the following member .1 the orohestra: w'li-!(n.i w'li-!(n.i BardwaU, Howard Bardwell. Ronald Rabbins. E. Reii. ("laudi Case) .10,1 Edwin Ed-win I.o-e. The programme consisted of h number of varied orchestral .'election.'' and 'he following Individual numbors: Piano Solo "Rustic of Spring1-' Mih;. Mdilh Walker Vocal Solo. "O. Promise Me ". Miss KIM h Walker Reading, "Little Brown Bsby".. Mish M. Pftlerson -i.ii!n )wi, "Sing Me lo Bleep" Miss Hahn and Ronsld Rabbins Violin Sole "Humoresnui Miss Hahn Vocal Solo, "I'm A -Weary In' for you" Miss Walker Music Notes. I OtcanHi Traey lanii-.-i the First Cons egaUOnal ehnrdh will give the fol-lov.int fol-lov.int musical selections at ihe Founds) morning service: "Pantssle in F." Best: "Prlere Offsrtolre." riavrwJ; "Arietta." sharker; "Sorte in '..'' Lammena - The Ait Halloa's orchestra of tifi'-en pieces frill siv. .1 spe lal recital n the evening r,r Pabruary 12 at tlte college, I Judae sSane Is lo deliver a lecture "ii Abraham Lincoln; The musical nrn-I nrn-I c-nmme will Include ihe overture to j "The fiilioh of llacilad." with an operatic potpourri, Professor Mfrad ''o,, w msklna progj te;-- w(th Ihe opera, "i Pogllaoel." Tho chorus 1- lioldlna two relienrsals h weolt aial ihe irinrlnals are 1 1 1 . 1 nriai'ei) to r'liiler their tarts. Mr l!e; anticipates antici-pates n Kratlfylin production. u Tne art-dramotlc class conducted bv j Mi-s Kdns Rvans. Hush W. Dnuaall I rtml Snencer 'lawn.n. Jr., which wos to havf met PrldBj evcnlna. nnstponed Us I ineetlm: until ncjfl Tuesdsy evenlnsr. owlnn to Miss BSvans's alisenne In Idaho. |