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Show I "Uplift for Convicts. An appreciated and fjraclous work on luu pari of about twenty-five union mu-aicmn.s mu-aicmn.s of tho city Is their rendition of concerts at the Utnh stutc nrlaon. The inu.ilcul treat which the volunteer musl-clitiiK. musl-clitiiK. under the direction of L. 1'. Chrla-tcniicn, Chrla-tcniicn, furnished the unfortunates Into v1iomo liven coineH little cheer, will lon bo remembered. Conductor Chrltstenscn Una so balanced his Dlaycra as to fomi a complete jjinall orchestra and In tho e-icctlon e-icctlon of music for laat Friday's concert ho was careful to. choose only tho Music at St. Mark's. 1'olloulnK 1 the nroKnimmo of Christmas Christ-mas mulc given In SL Mark' cathedral Wednesday inoinlnp, and which will bo repeated thte moruint;: Processional Hymn 4S "O. Come All Yc Faithful" Riiudlng introlt Anthem "There. Were Shcp-hcrdw" Shcp-hcrdw" Vincent Kyrlo B. Ilaynca Gloria Tlbl H. llavnea .Nicotic Creed 1$. Ilayuca Hymn Zt "ChrlKlianrs AwaJte. Soiuto the Happy Ioru" Walnrlpht Clorla after cermon 100 ...Crotch offertory Anthem "Calm on tho LilKtcnlns: Ear of Nlfcht". . .Schnccltcr fc'oJoi. .Mrs.' V.r. -F. Adairw. Miss Arfn Tinnifioii- I At Presentation of Alms. . . .Doxolosy -ICS Huraum Corda U. Haynca .s.xnclu B. Tluynca A pi) un Del n. Hoi'iies Gloria In Excelslw - 13. Ilaynca Solo, MIbs Osborne. Xunc DitnlUls Gowr KccoKelonnl Hymn r.l "JIark tho llerxld Annels SIiik" 2lendclaohn Orxan postludc "Hallelujah CHoruti" i llsa Esther A. Caw, violin. A. II. Pea body, organ 11 and director. Y. W. C. A. Couccrt. The Y. "VV. C. A. will prlvo lis unmiul OhrlyunuH concert at & p. m. today at the rooniH In the Continental bank building. The. programme will be given by Mru. V. B. Cutler, oproJio; Mias Edna Colin, contralto; John T. Hand, tenor; Mrs. .Edward McGurrln, harpist; Mlnit Frances Hahn, vlollnlat. Mlsa Marguerite Stewart and Mrs. Walter C. L-yne will Hcrve at tho social hour. Members and friends of the nn-:ociutlon nn-:ociutlon arc Invited to attend thla special spe-cial musical featurn of the year. Concert at Hotol Utah. .Miss Myrtle Crown, soprano, and JIIhs Cecil Cowdln. violinist, will be tho soloists solo-ists at the regular .Sunday evening con-crt con-crt by the .McClclIan Hotel Utah orchestra orches-tra in the lobby of the hotel this evening at fi:Z o'oUipU. I Overture. "Hungarian Luslspiol".... ICcler-Bcln Meditation Bach-Gounod Vocal, "O Dry Those Tears" Klego Mi tits n row ii. Violin obllgato by Miss Cowdln. Selection. "Hcd Rose" Howard UcrvlHh dancu Theo. Bendlx In the Garden or My Heart MIsb Brown. Violin obllgato by MIhm Cowdln. Grand selection, "Cavallcrla Ttuntl-cana" Ttuntl-cana" Mascagnl Music Teachers Conveuc, The regular quarterly convention of tho ten client of the Utah Conservatory o Music convened Friday al 2 p. in. Some thirty toucher wore In attendance, representing rep-resenting Utah. Idaho and Wyoming. A general dlFciiHulon of pupils' recitals, music mu-sic to bo used mid how to conduct same, wax opened by Mr. Giles, and participated partici-pated In by the teachers. Profcssora Welhe and Uesl. Secretary Campbell and Managwr Howells all made addressers. Tho teachers all reported that their varl-oii8 varl-oii8 clasHus wero In excellent shape and that they would unquestionably re.tumo their work with new enthusiasm at the conclusion of the vacation. Music at First Methodist. Til. splendid Christ mas music whlrh featured the services al the First Methodist Meth-odist church Jaat .Sunday will be repeated re-peated toda. A l the morning and evening even-ing sen-lot s, under the direction of Wll- "child singer who 1 WINS MUCH PRAISE i; MARGARET CONNORS. llnin A. "Wetzcll, Willi Mrs. J. Louis Stroliaucr, organist, the following programmes pro-grammes will bo given: MORNING. Organ prelude. "Meditation" Faulkcs Anthem, "Awake and Sing". ... .Gounod Mrs. Scott Jones and choir. i'Oficrtory In C Minor" Gullmant Contralto solo. "Sleep Sweetly, 13abe of Bethlehem" Gabral ' Miss L,eoJa Schrack. Foitludc, "Finale" Lcmmena KV13NING. Organ prelude,. "Concert Sonata" in C minor Thayer "Evening Sang; James Rogers Anthem, "Christmas Message" Louis Dresalor Miss Mac O'NicII and choir. Contralto solo, ".Shepherd King".. Verne Mrs. Frank Sunders. Violin, cello and organ, "Revo An- gellquc" Rubcnstcln . Elmer Young, violin; Mr. Aller-mand, Aller-mand, cello; Mrs. J. Louis Stroliaucr, Stro-liaucr, organ. Duet. "Angeles of Light" Coombs Mrs. Scott Jones and Sherman Abbot. Offertory, "Cantllcnc" . . Lomalgro Soprano solo. "Bethlehem" Coombs Miss .Mae O'Neill. Anthem. "While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks" -..Smart Mrs. J. Hanson and choir. Contralto solo. "Hosannah" Van Alslyne MltH Leola Schrack. Anthem, "Praise Yc tho Lord" Randcggcr Postlude, "March Trlumphunt". .Fcrruta Students Recital Friday. Students of the Salt Lake Musical college, col-lege, under tho direction of Mmo. Sophlo Brodbrck. will give a piano recital at the Consolidated concert hull. 15-13 East First South street. Mlas Sarah May Lowls will play tho principal classic numbers of the programme. Tfcfc recital is characterized aa "Instructive" and the printed programme pro-gramme carries tho unique fcaturo of setting out the ago and period of study of each pupil who will participate. Music Notes. Children of the Imuiamiel Baptist Sunday ucliool .did credltablo work Thursday evening in the presentation of the cantata. "Scenes In Fuirylanil." Some of tho iilano pupils of Thomaa Giles will be hoard Tuesday evening at 115 Third avenue. Mhs Beckv Almond will play the Mendelsohn In G minor. Harold Orlob is spending the holidays with his relatives In Salt Lake. Ho will return to New York to contlnuo his work tho latter part of Jajiuary. Prof. Anton Pcdcrscn. director of the Philharmonic orchostm. who has. been seriously 111 for sitveral weeks, has so fur recovered that he expects to resume hlo work within a week. Prof. J. J. McCleHnn 1ms loeoted In Berlin, whero he lo studying the piano under Richard Burmelster. tho organ under Bcrnhanl lergang. royal court organist, or-ganist, and composition with Alex von Fledllt:: and I lumperdlnck. The Sons and Daughters Society of Utah already has Well under way prepa-ratlonti prepa-ratlonti for the first annual . ol.iteddfod, to be. held at Barrali hull on the nights of March 3 and !. Four young Salt Iake singers, Bert Lund, Hnst tenor: Ivor Hrlml. second tenor; W. G. By water, baritone, and Samuel llanul, bonso, left Friday night for Spokane to 111) an engagement at the Dreamland theater. The Jolly Twelve club entertained about fiftv friends nt a musical party given at flic homo of Ralph Amolt, 1 1 03 South Eighth East streel, Friday evening. |