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Show Park Concerts Attract. So long ds the Ideal summer weather itlnues and the band is available the Sunday concerts at Libert and Pioneer Parks will tie Resorted to by multitudes during the concert hours. Tlie Mollerup-Klenke Mollerup-Klenke musicians for this afternoon and evening offer tin following excellent programmes pro-grammes LIBERTY PARK, 8:30. "Burgarlan March," from "Chocolate Soldier" O. Strauss Overture, "Poet and Peasant". , . .Suppe I "The Huoaler's Slide." eharacteristh . , it. ( '. Vs ndercook Waltz, "Our Olrliea" ...Tobanl "Old Heidelberg." grand fantasia of German souks. Illustrating s trip up the beautiful Rhine to the old hmoi'li i Diversity of Heidelberg Mosea - Tobanl "A Dream Picture "f the old South' ... r. it Lamps Synopsis: Oncle Tom la drowalng before the lot lire, in the enjoy-mi enjoy-mi rn of the rjulet of his cabin In old k eni u.-ic - . when there passes before him familiar scenes of the old smith and finally a vision of i he em nclpa tlon "lrlviii: Anow." Indian Tnlermezzo '. Abe Hounnan Love dunce. "Hlvery T.iifle Move ment"i" from "Madam Sherry".. Karl Hosehna "Egyptian March," original lohan Strauss Finale, "Star Spangled Uanner.". . .. CIMNKKR 1 ARK, 4 O'CLOCK. March, "Clrcna Be'1 Hedces Overture "Tiie Village Belle" Ahjev Walts, "Forever and Ever"..;WaldteufeI "Love Dame," from "Madam Sherry" Karl Hosehna "8onga from Sunny South" .Abner "Trombone Frollca" Van Cott "American Patrol" F. W. Meacham r:..i.W..!l.r. I r, l.f m.7rt BlllllVaM Sele tlon, " Baby's Dream" Dalby March, "The Motor King" Reeves Finale, "8tar spangled Banner" Good Concerts at Fort. Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and 'I hursday arc red letter days at Fort Douglas, the prime cause being the excellent ex-cellent concerts given by the Twentieth infantry band under the aide leadership of Antonio de la Mora- Today's programme pro-gramme a.nd those for the weekday evening even-ing concerts follow 10 15 o'clock Sunday morning. March. "B. C. C." Myers Overture. "Tho Magic Flute" Mozart Intermezzo. "Indian Summer" Moret Selection. "Elisor d'Amore" Donizetti Waltz, "Loa Angeles'' Godfrey Grand fantasia? "Crciuc de la Cremo" Tobanl 8 o'clock Tuesday night. March, "Motor King'.. FVnntzen Overture, "Figaro's Wedding" Mozart Intermezzo, "llamona" Johnson Grand selection, "Pinafore" Reeves aUz, "Babes in Toyland". .... .Herbert Grand fantasle. "Albion" Baetens 8 o'clock Wednesday night, March, "Norembcga" Hall Overture. "Polyphonic" Pettee Intermezzo, "Rollicking Friars". ..Klein Grand selection, "Elixir of Love".. Donizetti Walt-.. "The Motor Girl" Edwards Characteristic fantasia, "A Trip to Coney Island" Tobanl ? o dock Thursday night. March. "Hands Across the Sea" . . . . Sousa Overture, "Masnnlello" Auber Intermezzo Ruase Franke Grand selection, "Tl Trovntore" . . ..Verdi Waltz, .Mercedes" Galtmbertl (Iran. deSCtlptiVO fanlasie, "ColUm- bus" Merman Recitals at Tabernacle. Mahy thousands of ahislc lovers attend the free organ recitals given en h week day at tbe tabernacle 11 Is the WsU-af WsU-af la Hied aim of the organists in chargo t" make the programmes such as to uplift up-lift the general musical tasle, yet not so severely classical us to pall upon those without musical training The programmes pro-grammes for this week follow; Monday. Organist I. I McClellao Selections from "Die. Melsterslncer" Wagner f n 1 ' Adagio ' Mendelssohn (b) "Caprice" ....Lamalre ir) old melody .. arr, by performer "Theme With Variations" . Spohr "Allegro find Andante, ' from HX sonata Oullmant Tuesday, Assistant Organist Edward P Kimball. "Andantlno" (church F'nf) Chan vet -Oullmant (at " Spring Song" Mendelssohn (l "Cradle Song" d'TCvry (a) "Autumn Leaves" Stroughton (b An old melody ..Arr. by performer "Caprice In B Flat" ... Betting Wednesday, Organist J, J, Mc.Clella.n. "KIsa's Bridal Procession," from "Lohengrin" ....Wagner (o.) "Ca.ntlletre" Salome (b) Old melody Arr. by performer "Sonata In P Minor" Mendelssohn Allegro, Adagio, Recitative, Allegro Furtoso. Thursday, Assistant Organist "Edward P. KlmbalL "Lost Chord" Sullivan (a) "Revo Charmant" de Lille (hi "Berceuse" Olsen (a) "Offertory In A Flat" Batiste (h Old melody Arr. bv performer "March In C" Read Friday, Assistant Organist Edward P. Kimball at the organ. "In the Garden." from the symphony "A Country Wedding " Goldmark fa) "Slavonic Cradle Song" . ..Neruds (b) "Benediction of the Angels",. ... .Davenport (a) "Aubade" (arr. by E. P. K )..Frey fb) An old melody ..Arr by performer "Chant Triumphal" ...Gaul Saturday. Organist J. .1 McClellan, special spe-cial request programme. Great Music in Village. Prof, Herbert Kimbrough, head of the department of music of the state college of Washington, located at Pullman, Wash., was In Pall Lake yesterday for a short visit with Director John J McClellan Mc-Clellan of the Utah Conservatory of Music. Through Professor Klmbrough's energies ener-gies Pullman has the distinction of hearing hear-ing more fine musical attractions than any other town of the sue In the world. Such attractions as Nordlca, Gadskl, Schumann -11 el nke, Krelsler. the New York, Chicago and Russian symphony orchestras have been engaged and, what is more, successfully handled from a financial fi-nancial standpoint In this town of .T001 population. Professor McClellan gave the opening recital on a large organ recently Installed In-stalled in the college auditorium and was greeted bv a capacity house. Irrigation Ode Interests. Gratifying responses are helng received re-ceived by the music committee of the National Trrliratlon eongresa and by Prof. IL R Lyman, chairman, to its call for local singers who wish to take I part In the rendition of tho "Ode to i Irrigation," which Is to be sung at the j opening session of the National Trrlca-tlon Trrlca-tlon congress in the tabernacle, this ctty. on Monday morning. September "0. More than 250 of the 400 singers who will hi required f present this musical production have already pledged themselves them-selves to aid Mr. McCleliari, who will have charge of the production. Is confident confi-dent that Salt Lake will sustain ILs reputation, which ba-s been heralded over the country as bcing tbe music center of the wesL Singers wtio can are urged to be present at the next rehearsal, rehears-al, which will be held In the Consolidated Music hall. If. Ea.st First South street, at 8 o'clock sharp next Tuesday, in order to be assigned to their respective respect-ive divisions. One rehearsal only after next week will be required. Special emphasis' Ul placed on lh fact that the rendition of the ode ts strictly a civic affair. The words are by Mrs Gilbert McfTurg of Colorado and the music by J T. McClellan. At the rehearsal last Thursday evening even-ing the work of the chorus was entirely entire-ly satisfactory to Director McClellan, considering the little time that has been penl in preparation. The "Ode to Irrigation" will be given by tho confplete Chorus, full orchestra Edward P Klmhall at the console of tho tabernacle Organ; Miss Lydia White, harpist, and soloists to be determined later Music Notes. Tean J. J. McClellan of the Utah Conservatory Con-servatory of "Music, sent on Thursday to Oreatus 17. Bean the overture and "Salvation "Sal-vation Chorus" which he baa composed for the new romantic drama which will be given Its first performance at Phlla-1 delphia on the night of September 0, in the Academy of Mush:. Tragy T. Cannon, organist of the First foiigrcgarlonaj church. Is taking a two weeks' vacation in the mountains. Miss Helen McNitt, a well-known young pianist of thl8 city, who is now visiting relatives In Illinois, will, upon her return, arrange Tor a series of recitals re-citals in Utah and Idaho. Mrs. Allan McNItt has returned from Long Beach, Cal. While there she sang in several muslcales which were given tit the Kennebec hotel. Miss Hazel EL Olson, pluniht, presented some of her pupils In recital last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at hor home, 370 West Sixth South street. A lengthy and varied programme, reflecting credit upon both teacher and Students, was rendered. There is already much Interest in the concert to be given September fi at the bait Lake theater bv Charles Shepherd pianist, and Miss Florence Jcpperson.' contralto Among the brilliant numbers of I he programme win be tho Playing by Mr. Shepherd cf Bsialkerew's orl-mtal orl-mtal fantasle, "Islamey," and the rendl-tlcn rendl-tlcn by Miss Jepperson of St Saen'a "My Heart at Thy Sweet "Voice." On Wednesday ovenlng Mr. and Mrs. Rooklldge entertained with a beautiful musicals In honor of Ada C. Baxratt and her pupils. Misses Edith and Mildred Rooklldge. Dach number on the programme pro-gramme was received with applause and reflected much credit on Mies Barratt and pupils Wlllard Welhe has returned from a. ra.-catlon ra.-catlon spent in the mountains, coming back Improved in health. |