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Show IAji Artistic Success. nMe critic of the pity and ev-TSar ev-TSar who attanded tha pro-' pro-' Creation." Haydn ratorV at th Sail Lake Uka Sright and Wednesday after-fin after-fin pronouncing It the blggasl ,. Station of a nitisicai mas-Erflvee mas-Erflvee m Salt Lake c.ty by 7 The produotto nevertlie-& nevertlie-& heavy financial tog to Sr Ceop, who giiaranteed all Sd who for pore than four devoted a large portion of o lEa drlUlns of the artists jr the production. he con-5 con-5 of the dleerlni nsUns music dty hav poured In upon Owp to approbation of the lard that he s.-: rhJ nain-"umber nain-"umber of prointnf-nt cHtla-ns ke have intareeted themselves "It for the rep Itlon of the !ri therr: Ifl C'x-d 'rnuppct t.ifct -ill eeiTled to successful but few among those who en-nblltne en-nblltne barm nlea of i he realized t!mt the best musical , . 0f Suit J.nke Cltj . bur -1 i tr Ii.kI bciMi obUilnwi In ,i,tain a aymphonlc orchestra th reaulremenUi of the pro-n,l pro-n,l while the, work of lh ao-he ao-he efcorue nf loo voloee wsa of r deearvlng of the high eat 'proatnese of "Th- CrMllon" orclir.srratioii ami the artlStJO th rondlt:oD If dn laiifi-lv nt and afclllty of the Ineiru-Artiiu:- Freber, concert-i concert-i rr.a Vincent work, carrying Iffloult pajwyge without he;i-wlth he;i-wlth sure intrprtatlon. Tho ,lfred Press, viola, of I.. P. comet, arid of K bauer, especially worthy or mention. ti( complete roster of the Yebt-:' Salt Iak Cits ; Fred tit Lake City. Geore K'.lnk, Citv Ei Short, Oprien; C. . Brigham City: M. S. Qud-ovo, Qud-ovo, first violins W N". Ttv. T. JorgenseO Salt Iake infth, Salt Lake City; B. BI fJalt Lake Clu ; second vlo-i vlo-i Press Suit Lake City; A1-D A1-D Salt Laic- City; A. H Suit Lake City: J. P. Fam-I.akc Fam-I.akc City: violas. Albert L?.kn City; O. Jorgeheen, Salt rdloF. D. Bamberjrcr, Belt J. Hebaus, F.Uf Lake city; hi Black. Salt Ln!:c City; 8. talt Lake City; flntee. Jour, Jo-ur, Ball Lake- City; L. P. ait Lake Citv: clarinets, mhtrscr, Salt )..-k- iry ; J. salt Lake Cltj ; oboes. R. .-,: C. G. Berry, Salt I.ak on. Richard Hot. or is, Sail If. k. Gr one, Sail Lake City; P. Chrlstensen, Salt Lake rivht. Brlgham City; cornets, peon, Ball Lake City; L. Pe-lake Pe-lake Cltj . H. Wnglit, falt trnmbones C. J. Carlson, jp, conductor; Arthur FVeber, tecltat at Payson. . MoClellah has arransed for ii(a! of nine fj-.ipils of thi rvatory of Music to ! slven town, Payson, Monday even- i 9, in the opera house. Dan rill make special trip and i recital. Following is the .Htjolo. "Ktude" MacDowell 'M Ml Mae Hnwler. Hpoto, Miserere from "II Tmvi- Hl; lilts Ruth Shipp. IB'm . i .' p"rpl r,o'r,,a" ral lRfolo, "Polonaise" .... .TKacDowHI WiJ 1 Ranmel Williams. . solo, "Ktude' . . . f,!.sz:t "If LeOranrle Rarkmaji. l SoV), .Mrdithllon r:om ""hals".. -"' Massenet i Hman Deinsch. polo, ' Aviation Waltzes" K Mrs. W. P. Cooper .loseph Smith, glc r scene from "Ophe- B' Shakespeare fj(SB 'era Johnson, "solo, " B h 1 i .j. i : ;u a v:nf. ..Cbopin ' f Miss Marsueilir. Tmn nil. tolo. aria rrom "T.a. Bolmn-Mi" . . mM Mis c.rii Bums. LJfiV "Ka ninol nMrow" W VBT'" Rubrnsteln L ''"(;r.'.nd Bfiv-kman gtiki, ''Konu-nz " ir'.ind Con- WP U'le-nlawsil i Hniun UevitTh. P!0 -c'8rpt from "Heroic So- MacDowell Miss Maruerlt IXivall jBhuade BacJunaji. one of the most jE'jS pupils ami Lea.rhr-rs of the cort-" cort-" hav e clltll'Se f tbe work rum, Ciureaa, Aiam-nJgatsviu. Aiam-nJgatsviu. ktn of the piano department Cxmservafory of Muslo la with rapid Ktridr.-i through-ritB through-ritB towns In Utah and sur-teh. sur-teh. During tho Daat tow J have lieen established in I Smithfleid. Cache county, Preston, Montpoller and i. Vinard Wlh and the othr Mh Conservatory of Mu-anquet Mu-anquet n lionor of Prof. O. and Field Manager B. F. ie Hotel T'f. last Monday ofessor Runyan is tii edi- lfematlonul i rse iifced by lory, Jernacle EecttalB. 'k opel),F .nril 29 an BX-HMy BX-HMy ;riri programme haa d for the orn recitals at Phose reclltil;; uv free :in promptly at noon of each belnR closed at that hour. e Ue proKrammee for the M O.N DAY. Whist Trscy t. Cannon at Bsrd'i m thFleid;,V.luUltog S' Arr. by performer Alirr' Wachs TUESDA V. 'concerto'5"1 at ,h" Saint Saena n my wlfe)....Lemaw lj Irr, by performer D'Dvry H?BDXESDA v. tasl Edward P. Eamball n;. ' '"'-nc-UMarlf. Kir?.!.-- ;" Al'r- Performer faul. froiu "AtliaUa". . M'-iulIf solin THURSDAY. fr Spi,-' SI ISoiib" Handel -to D MY,,, ' V frforiiier Tu (,... T ' ' . ' ; -illmant All ;. Adci.le. 111. Ada- rfW. 1 -negro Mvace con fui-c. jlajr" FRIDAY m orRiinlal, Edwar1 v Kimban , F r m riJte'yn"....aodard V a' lsso"' . Rpliie.kc- Ww Uelo.lv"" . ' -.si cone i",.. Nn'- b.N performer t?fi ', TI-u.-av C'"Kl!' Brilliant Young Pianist ELEONOEE ANNA VOELKER. r- RskhBbssbbbwI ctJf.' 'JwTHBaaaassMpPffEiasaBsapaBjMM BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBft ' lalMnfBBaMSsBBS?lBnWllBBBBBaBa f ' 1 I '..'JLSJ'.y; . i.-y? fHHssMBtt: . W w 1 i i i pupil of Mary Frances Sanborn, vrlU appear ap-pear In piano recital at th Colonial the-ater the-ater next Wednesday svejiline:. Miss Voelkor v.lll be aPHiated by Mrs. J.izzie Thonui-M Bdward. Wlill young in years. Miss A oelker is an accomplished and ambitious studont of tho piano, liose grasp of the big themus in music Is well Indicated by her chosen programme, which follows; Sonata Pat.hetio;ue. Op. IS Beetlioven Qrave, Allegro conbrio. Adagio cantahlle. Rondo. Warum (Why) Schumann VnlFfl, Op. 9 No. 1 , ... Chopin R-mdo Carplocioso. Op. 14 ..Mendelsohn Soprano solo. "Villanelle" . .Dell1 Ao Qua Mrs Llzzio Thomas Kdw-aj-d. Barcarole Godard Ia Bivouac Sidney Bmltfa Good N'lght Nevln Crescendo ..Ja8on Boprano eolo, "The Daisy" Ardlti Berceuse, from "Jocelyn" Godaid Ban. Llszle Thon;aa llW-ard. With Violin aci:ompantmenL by A. il. Kirschner. Llebeawalaer MossfcowsM axtt trom "lucia" ,.IoDnlzettl-Atcher Skelton Hecltal a Crodife. One of the notable musical eventa of the week the recital riven last Thursday evening hy a score of th vj0. lin pupils of Prof George E. Skelton. Several of Professor Skolton'.i advanced pupils played classical selections with both the spirit and technique of true srtlsta and the entire programme was a delight to the large number who were present by Invitation. The fbllowln" p'u-pua p'u-pua appeared., the names belnp i-en in the order of their places on the programme: pro-gramme: Arthur T. Adams, Francis Reer, Kenneth Brown, Herman Frobes, Louts Johnson, Burtls Garner, John J I KS ie, Bryan Itislv. Wendell M St t. Uoyd Taylor, -nri Poll, Ulaa (Jertruds Haslam, Mlsa lenora Rmlfh. 'uutiii Clayton, Miss Romania Hyde. P Johnson, Clarence IL Burton, Owen a , Uartln. Mis Kdlth Beatl. Albeit T'imi-; T'imi-; yon. D, P.. Hlskey. i 1 1. Kienke. BI he , Sbppnrd. Miss Margare t A. Btewart, : Charles ; Stewart, Mis- Am Walton, Miss Bessie Barnett. John W Krause. ! Mir..s Jeanetts Thompson, Miss Helen Muses. Albefl Kreem.in. H J. Rvans Robert Wanson and Blmer fouruc Spencer Spen-cer ClawBon, Jr.. played most of the comnanlmenta tor torn heavier numbers of rbe evening In the m.isteriv manner j thai has fi) f.jng Hiuracte rlz-d his nrtls-tie nrtls-tie work. Blndc Notes. ; Otto Haiierbach. formerly of Sail Lake and well known as a composer of music in the lighter vein, spent Friday and Saturday In the cits en rou; New York from the Paclffe coast Mr. ia bach now ha-, flp-er- musical comedies : in course of preparation. Alexander Heluemann, the not.i oer-I oer-I man leldor singer, and hi accompanist, John Mandelbrod. are iie gueata Mr. and Mi. Hugh W Dougall. The artists will leave for the tist Wedn'-sday. aft.; having tpent :i thoroughly enjoyabla vjcf. in Salt Lgke. i-'oiiowiim- are the aelectl'ons to be Ipiay.i! ;,t st M.m: . .1 : r.. 1 t-.d.-- IS a. m, organ, "Berceuse" (Godard), "ttlegle" (Massenet); ;it :t m., soprano si!ci-t. M:.-s Matilda James, at II a. in.. iii'i: mass. "obIvc Reglna" (Henshaw Dana), Mrs. Adklns; Leonard's maaa in IE Miss HCugene Mercier. soprano, "Vera if're;-t.-.r SplrltUS" (Millard). ' mi.-s Bdna Stookey, advanced pupil r i Mrs. Agnea liahNpjlst Beckstrand, pre- enti 'I twenty of her Lehl puplla In piano recital last night at the Lehl Commercial i club rooms The vo ::l numbers were given by Miss Edith Kingsbury, accora- ponied by Mrs Be k trand. Hugh W. r.o;ignll wUl dire : a song service at the I'hillip's Congrogntioiia church at 7:1". oVloolc thl evening Ethel Teiry, Susanna Steadman, Mildred Knight, Marlon Moore, Mrs. llollc M--Nltt, Margarel iSnmmerhays Mrs. Mary Hough Robert Birken and Mi Dougall will aing. Spencer Clawsoh, Jr., will play ih- accompaniments. At tiie f-'irsi Congregational church lii lr morning Organist Tracv Y Cannon win play ;.ti "Adagio" by Merkel, "An-dante-Seraphlqne" by Detat-Ponson, r-fertory, r-fertory, "Air" h Qluclc, postlude, "Duke Street hy Whitney, ' 4 e bo largely attended and aucoesful was the t'idi.i recital tiv, n a week ago last night by pupils nf Spencer Clawson, jr. iiivjt hr- la jplannlug ii present ii number i of his pupna at an aarl date in one of the i Ity'a public auditoriums. a e. . The McClellan hotel orchestra, assisted hy Mrs. Uzsle Thomaa Edward, soprano, will give the regular Sunday evening concert at the. Hotel I'tah at N:30 o'olock thia evening |