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Show I ! Great Interest Evident. Jn c... ;.. ... intercut mnntfw! in prcourti-i r: -The ('cation" lerr.or-Yft lerr.or-Yft row nlg'nt .it Sah l.nk llteat'i bv tie university of Utah musii " .''' ! Kat tlie m:'-. - nd Prcf. Squire Coop. U dlrc-cu.:: i-.-r-.; .:. Me. to sjlvo a second ! Kndltlon or Haydn's wonderful oratorio at the P.-it Lake theater Wednesday B i Cftcrncon :u 4 o'clock. In th n'c: feUon of ii: :'uallv sublime strong and ,l Beauti'v.l n:usicn! iiiaslc-rpie..-" neither ,t ij Bpainu nor n '-:ise have lifi!i snared to Rnake t:i..- !' -t:- n :m artist!.- ; -ic-ess -i , bnd t-iunipn. Kor m-.ui r-.ks th iTf-m-JlQni RJer- O' til'- 'ems:!. sririoty. wlm constitute ; mjnt cliornr l . i - - labored devotedly In the : Kudy of !' (iivm work. They have be- cor.if l n -j. : i "i with the comprehension (1 t f'tfocv luv f tair. "f i's n-.anifold beau-Biee beau-Biee .'in-1 ;- -t-.i '. ;-i ...' .:i thoi: deter-moh deter-moh fajiijiiloi' Hi.-it ..verv effort of theirs shall iaffti devoio.l i" lualfhi?;' tl'e presentation a Krono.n:'-" n in .-tpiMl Import Ckjj( (vltii f i i- 'ii'i: us viiil: is tiv.t if i.w rJienti.. .m.i in :-, spwtio;i ..r n-.e i . i -, . " )f muslciani- who will interpret n - om- fOItij (OSer i Olli ep' i"U '"' "'( Cre:.tev ll,eme QU ,hat evr r n-nc-scl the 'Mind .if man Proff.-S.i, r ""P i l ee), i-3iefu' l ehoo Ht. tj iiiofci c-apahle rii.-ti of the . -It v in llV Ti their vespeet n Iith h 'f work The ROlO- iBt? chor-oii nr- prefesoriel5 of more H1 ihan local repuiatlon, mid of undisputed S artiMic training and talent. Mrs. Miir-j Miir-j 11 yarei Tom E-"wmnp t'U vine "Oabrlel." Itltn Fred .-r-.tt:- ' ';.-r,;nr I " M .? Brines. 'A la ' Prominent men and women .m ihe ill.-t ill.-t fljfi ave manifested u. keen interest In this OT.i effort of the musi.: so let) and their n . t dlrn-tor to nu'-'i- b demmiMtra le Hie high i I standard of work whieh i;. belnc done in PUBji a musical in tin- In I it ution. From ttl the t"" "'ti'-.- indl.'wtloux H seems . ertsiin Of Uj hat a r.w..-.l house will qre.-l the ln?-booi ln?-booi ers An.l t: . omiianA hit arlials. and 'em ! may l'-' a r.i.:tbl' I.I .l i ni-.m who milk inlov th- nrsl v.nnlui:lin -' 1 1 take ad-. ad-. rJ 'nr'' 'r' of omwrtunltv to enjoy lis wi r Saat l- C4-iJcs"s Concert Success. UC One of the notable musieal ents of 8 OK Iip pas' r. I. mi? th: . u;veri ,ii the met I ialt Lake ihealev S'vni lust WcdnesdH i Voi Perilnp While th .-.ffair was i.-n only or invite.J eu.-sl- llv t'neatei will lilted p learl-- t.. .-ai..-. iiv Miss Mar.iorle Cae-Ildy. Cae-Ildy. Miss Ressle GoldsbrouRh, I -a van tkljS encen and Lawrence l-'hrlv advHn.ed it ff) lUpIl- Of 1 1 1 r -1 ilistriJOtOl- all M0.1lltte( to rt bem.-.-l-- . with ureal ere,j r. . re t tal -a-as ii.it.-woi i iiv in tw.i other re-ec;- -n was tle first pupils retltal 0B (v en hrre with lull orchestra accom- Minii. l'-n) and It was attend.;. i b nianv lfflti, f tlx m.i.-l prominent persons of the i "ft Itv and t.jte. Amonc thosr who j! ilpied ho.-s and stalls were Governor oneS fry and party Professor and Mrs. John it N . MeClcllan. Professor and Mrs R R. !,, Brman. Dr. and Mr- P Wilrov. Mr. id Mi H. I'. Giles and fanifh. and en a 8rs Lnslcn of Oirden Mrs rn:.i , It-.-li ' and i.-imilv of Oeden and Mr and W"! IrF Gi-ortji: W 1 -i v i r . Colonel N A obaa In, '"n r,:'r' Kollowini; are the tnemhers of the lymphony orylistva. which furnished . licit an excellent iic.-ompa nlment for 'he rovmc sol. ilyis First violins. Art', or njAM-rr'-lic-. Kred Mldele George Klhik: WUstav '. hustcr. Moses Gudmansen: U fccond violins, A. Press. F. Joreensen uljfe, M. Vount? Ir. . lolas Alfred Hor-ta Hor-ta tuMBUrie. A. II. Kitchner; e. lloa. Otto Klntr. jh'iir P Sehelller; bass. J Hahans. Fred n aB ecsh -a Ibtiev,, .. Bruckner John Smith: tcdUPboe A. J. Islellershnrcer clarinets. pMlar-nee Hawkins. Roy Mldclev; bas- JT Joons. R Sauer, Charles Rerr : horns. jjETtlarr- Roberts, H. A Creep R. Feinder-aen; Feinder-aen; cornets H. L. Bacr. Mr Sweeten; Jtrombones. Messrs. N rlcr'nt and Thomp- 3 Em: timpani. Mr. Carlson. Fine Band Concert. There will be a really fine musical protamine pro-tamine at the Salt Lake thr-ator next ITednesday niche April 21. The pro- I ram in e. hecins with four fln- numbers I ir the Twentieth Infantry hand, then mow four solos, two vocal, by Mr6 Jazle Tliomas liiv.'.-ird and Horace S. tnsifm. Jr , a violin solo bv Miss Ro-IRiiia Ro-IRiiia Hyde and a harp solo bv Mlas tai'le TIUKhes. Th band will conclude Utri two selections raThe proKramrn.; follows: fre-rture. "10't a;id P.-asatit". Sunpe nta.sia, "'ie:nei tU In Cremef .Tobanl (Ta.lt?-.. -Toni.h'ul (.'aii. ir- . Ii. -II Ort:i Cedley overture "Popular Texas , l Medtev" Boettxer a 'ocal solo Mrs. lizzie Thomas EBdward B rlolln solo Miss Romania Hyde k B bca! nolo .Hoi ace s Ensitni. Jr. 9 H Ittrp h0l Mt: - Marie HuRliea w Overt are "La. Renediotlon dea Plogni- ardr . . Meverbeer Jrand Relectlon, "Carmen'' Bizet Htodmisblon will rm bv ticket, but the lokets will cost nothlna. I ;6eats mar he had at anv time Wed-CTtSdnv Wed-CTtSdnv at tli h"-; office or will be re-5'rved re-5'rved Ior those annlvina: to Chaplain fhn M. Moose at Fort iSuclas. either jr postcard or o or the telephone i i Students Will Sing Earlr nc-M month, at a date lo he later elcrnuiicd. Prof iiham A Wetrell. It ipervlsor of music in th public scliools I f the eji , -win present ii la.rge number I fipup'.ls !n H music festival. All of Tlie rlnclp:ii M-l r.nl : , ,f the ell; will he ivp- "eaented and It Is i ni leipated that the Ifogramme which follows will bp a fair ppresrni I.jn of the excellent work In Msic don In the. 3alt Lake schools: Bryant echool. Miss Bradford conduct -"Daybreak ' (Gilchrist). 100 voices, BnerBon school, Mlsc Whitney conduct--t "The Torrent" (Merchant). 50 Bees: Lafa;. vit.e school. Miss Schrack .-nductlnp--"There's Music in the. Air," """jd "Will o' the Wisp." 0 voices. Jef-TBon Jef-TBon Echool Mr Mi Co- conductlnR torliik;" (Gounod), ".-'lumber Sons of the MWCV" (Goriard). f0 voices. Jackson fcjlhool, Miss White end ictinfif "The VII-Mfe VII-Mfe Blacksmith." 50 voices. Whlttler Bool. Mr. Scott conducting1 "Uft Talented Young Violinist ES2SS HBLBN C. HVGH38. Thine l-es," from oratorio of "Elijah." 40 voices. High schn.il. Mr. Chrlstensen conducting Barcarole from "Tales of Hoffman,1 orchestra and chorus; andante from "Surprise' Bymphonj orchestra Instrumental numbers Bryant school fMis.-- Bradford conductor); Lafayette orchestra (Mr. I'Yaaler, conductor); Grant school orchestra (Miss Grlmsdell conductor); con-ductor); Sumner school violin club (Mlas Power?, conductor), General .horns. L'lo voices, "Utah, I Love The. "Star Spangled Bannei and "America." from the Fifth A classes of the following schools: Franklin, 20; Fremont, 10; Hamilton, 16; Irving, 10; Lincoln i- Longfellow, li: Lowell, J0: Oneuua. lb, OquTrrh, a. Poplar Grove, 10: Rlverglde, m- Wasatch, 20 Wash- ington 20; Webster, 20; Hawthorne, io. Professor Wetaell wHl cbnducl this churns himself Thi. fiesta i; Lo be given under lle auspices of the Teachers llos- pllal association Yourjs Pianists Please. One of (he moHl Interesting and artistic artis-tic recitals of tit week was thai of lasl FYldaj evening at tin- l-'it( .im.-rcKit-j tional church by Miss Maud Brown and I Miss Marie Warhui'ton. piano DUpllS Of Miss Alberta Dershain. The young ar-ti.i-i- were aaaisted by Mrs bSmlls sitzcr mezzo-soprano, and Mrs John Read, dramatic dra-matic reader. Th- programme was almost al-most entirely classl. . Including Bee-I Bee-I thoveni Mendelssohn irif-K. Chopin, Leschetlzky, Wagner-Brassln and Brohms "Creation"'1 Chorus and Symphony Orchestra H Singers and InslarTunentalists Who Will FrcEent Haydn s Oratorio, ;'Tho Creation," at the Salt Lake Theator Monday Night and Wcdncsd?y Afternoon. numbers. In spite of the stornrj n!c!:t there was a gOpd attendance of Critical music lovers, who were, without with-out exception, charmed by the hih i standard of the work exemplified fn the talented young women, who were showered show-ered with bowtufts of flowers tv their Ii-.: . ad nirer.' . In BDlcndld VOli'C. -Ml-. Sltxcr nana Sorlns; Tide" (Beokar) and "When Song Is Sweet" (Sun? Souci). Mrs. Read's reading was a'so well re- ceiv d, .Sk-.I'con Rectal Thursday N'evt Thursday evening at itie Flrsl Congregational .-hutch advanced violin pupils of Prof. George K. Skelton will appear ap-pear in a reel lei thai promises t i.- one of th. bast of the season. While the programme Is one that n largely classic it is of a sufficiently Varied nature to furnish an appeal to nvery lover of good mush Professor Skelton has taken pains to see that numbers t.i be rendered hy each student are of a character suited to their temperaments, and every one who will appear has done splendid work m preparation The full programme follow?: fol-low?: Golden Sonata Purccll Arthur T. Adams, Francis Beer, Kenneth Brown, Louis Johnson. Herman renin s. But t is Garner, John Kane, Hran RisleS Wendell Wen-dell m Smoot, Lloyd Taylor Serena ta . MoskOWsW Carl Poll Minuet In G Beethoven Miss Gretchen tlaaUt n. Ceprlcclo Valee Op. " Wleniawskl Miss Lenora Smith Second CooCerto. Allegro Moderato.. Wleniawskl Vaughn Clayton Second ( one. t in, Romance! A La 5il n-i r-i WlenlawskJ Mis Romania Hyde ReVerle . ...Vleux temps Peyton Johnson. Spanish Dance . . Rehfeld Miss Mae Anderson. Nocturne No. 2 Choplp Clarence M, Burton (Accompanist. Mrs, L. G. Burton:) Hungarian Rhapsody u t" Mauser ( c.s en A Bartti 1 1 Concerted Number Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffman" Offenbach Kd It h i lea tic -v lb. rl Dunyon, Dan R. Hiskey. Joins II Klenke. Blythc Sheopard, Margaret A. Stewart Charles B. Stewart, Amy Walton. Romance Svendsen Miss Bessie Bar net I. Serena Auer Drlgol John W Kra us. . Introduction and Blegle Spobr-Ernst I Miss Jeanette Thompson. Zlguenerwcdsen Sarasate Mlas Helen Hughes iavol te Lulli I Sones- My Mother Taughl Me... .Dvorak Vlberl Freeman. Liebesllcd Frits Krelsler Burl Is Garner. Souvenir Drdia R. J. lOvans. E8carpoIelle ...... Barns I Robert Wilson Obartas Mazurka Wleniawskl Elmer roung. Child Pianist Scores. Ruth Senior, an;e.l ISi who appeared In recital last Thursday evening at the rehearsal re-hearsal hall of the Sail Lake Musical college, scored a decided success, she was applauded to the echo and was the I rectpeni of many beautiful floral offerings. offer-ings. In her playing of a diffii till pro- ' gramme she did not once falter, i Ul I showed tlirotigbnut ; clear comproben-1 ilon of tne work siie undertook, han-dllng han-dllng classic compositions with artiste ' 3te and skill In the name of the in- KfHutlon Of Which she Is a student. Jl.;t Senior was presented with a medal fori ii,,. ox cell cm "" her work. Sgj . Edward to Sing. The Mer !e!;ni crchcrtia will lender the folio wine programme In the lobbj of the Hotel t'tah at S o'clock this even-: even-: in. Mrs. Llszle Thomas EMward. bo-pruno bo-pruno soloist of the Tabernacle choir, will assist the orchestra.; j CJrund selection, '-i-'aust ' Qounod Soprano solo. 'Ms- Cavalier" . .Natlian Mrs, Lizzie Thomas ISdwnrd, 1(a) 'Vision of Salome'- (Valse Ori- I entale) Joyce 1(b) "The Rosary" STevin Selection, 'Madame Sherry"... Hoschna Soprano solo. "Vlllanelle" Dell Aojua Mrs Lizsle Thomas ISdward. Overture, "Le t'aid" . Ambrose Thomas (a) Soprano solo, "A Mav Morn- inu' T'enza ; iii Soorano solo. "lasyland" Kubena Mrs Iix,;:ie Thomas l-.VJward .March. "Triumph of , Old Glory". .. . ... .Arthur Pryor, Music Notes Miss Jennie Sands, lyric soprano, has been selected as soloist for the First Church of Chrlstj Scientist. Adn Beesley has severed his conncc-llon conncc-llon Nith he Consolidated .Music company, com-pany, and Rodney T. Badger has been elected to the d i tec torn i c and C. Clayton chosen secretary. Mr anTl Mrs. Willatd Andelin are completing arrangements for a series of recitals throughout the state TWO Of I the date.-- already decided upon are Rich? i tie!d April and Prove, May II. The All Hallows college band, under th leadership of I'r.n. Anton IVder-on. IVder-on. which furnished the music for the knights of Columbus ball at Bingham lt:-l Wednesday ni?lit, has received uianj cOmpllmentB for it.-: excellent work. 'i'he Sunday morning music in St Gary's cathedral will be as follows AI S a, in. organ "Berceuse." (Godard)i "Tiaumerei (Schumann); 'Ave Marin' fNevin). is.' fileason; at ; a va . Miss Matilda lames, soloist; :--t 11 a in.. t.-ou-ard's inns-, in IS fiat. "Venl Creator,.' (Lahosh); V. K Daly; offertory, "O sn-Uitari? sn-Uitari? " i Tedesco), I An e ien;.:r.it rf ."ir- high J boo dusf I wort: in t in-i. throughout the towns of I I'la'n and adioiiiinu state-- Is. the plan f the i tah Conservatory of Music, and' thai p'an ha.T already reached rite- stagt of tangible results. Rran :nH of this ln-stltutlon ln-stltutlon are now eHtablishod at Richmond Rich-mond and Sirdthfield In Cache county; at Pranklin. Idaho: ai BalfniL Ml. Pleasant Pleas-ant Nephl and various other .-iths ul Bouthern Utah. 'itie regular monthly recital of the Utah Conservator of Music win be held Saturday, April at ":.:ii p. m. in the I receptlonrroora of Uic conservatory, Tem- pleton building. The following puplfa (rill appear: piano department, Mae liav.!.-;, . Samuel Williams. Vera Kimball, Nellie Watklns, Cars Dana Zora Vian-cock, Vian-cock, Charles Mldgley Jasmine Smith, ciaire , Wilcox, ueurande Back man Rachel Prouse vocal department, Delia Forrln and Mr. Wood. w ft Miss B Anna Voelher. pupil of Mis. Mary F Sanborn, will be heard In piano recital at the Colonial theater Wednesday Wednes-day evening;, Ma; Ii She will be RSSlSt id by Mrs. Lizzie Thomas ISdward. .Some piano pupils .a" Spencer Clait -son. Jr., were heard last rilghj in recital re-cital at bis State Street studio Among those who played were beah, Ashton. Florence Bennion, 1 1 .-leu Hnncrmtte. Fu.y Putnam, Isabel Bacon, Jum Pirns- worth, Ali'-e Spi Maybell Craft and Dorrett iSvans, |