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Show TALENTED WIST OF OGDEN PLEASES Miss Genevieve Malone Delights De-lights Large Audience at Sacred Heart Academy. Special to The Tribune. OGDBN. April 27. II was an exceptionally exception-ally itpprc-. latlve and etirnjelastlc audi-f-nce present t the -Sacred Heart academy acad-emy last evening, to hear Miss Oenevlcvel Malom. a talented young violinist of tin-Institution tin-Institution In a recital programme that told "i years r progress in bar rt Friends of the young woman gathered in large numbers to honor one who occu-j pies e hlpii position In musical circles ox. lYJTle stage was indon with flowers, Mins T.or.-tto Slalon., an olde.r sister of the young artist, played her accompaniments. Wiih wonderful technical ability and interpretative in-terpretative power they rendered tbo following fol-lowing programme; Gypsy Airs, Op 2n Sarasata Adagio, from Sonata Pathetlque.. - - Rcelhoven-B.irtelloni Butterfly.' Op. 80. So :i .Hubay Indftnte snd Finale from Minor Concerto Bruch piano Solo. "Mandolinata"... Saint Saena Miss Malone. Air Varie, Op. '12 Xo. 2 Vijeuxlemps nixie" Koepplng Grand Fantasia Mllltaire, Op. IB ljeanoro Wild, wandering notes of tho "Gypsy-Airs" "Gypsy-Airs" gave place to the heart-burvienefl tt-,n3 of Beethoven's "Adagio," followed nj the lightsome touches of the "Butterfly" "Butter-fly" an,! i!o .-riaiciv "Andante" ol Brucn. Miss Iorotto Malone, nls.i a graduate of tho music couraea at the Sacred Hf-ft. played the s.-,int Saens number, whlcn proved a delight to her hearers. The "Air Vafie" afforded unusual opportunity for the young violinist's skill, while tho spirited rendition of "Dixie" wuh much appreciated. . . , Miss Malone'fl last scheduled number was a fitting climax to a well-rounded programme, but the audience, demanded another selection and she plaed "The i.ast Rose- of Summer" In masterly style. |