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Show Giordano, tenor "who sings the title rolo in "Faust" at tho Salt Lake theater thea-ter next Monday. Choral In- Salvatore Giordano, the brilliant and handsome tenor, known to the music world as Caruso's distinguished distin-guished protege, first attracted public attontion in lliis country while he was making a eouecrl tour with Nordieu, and with whom he shared all I ho honors. hon-ors. However, this splendid singer, who appears as " Taust in Gounod's masterpiece, which will bo offered hy the New York Grand Opera company at the Salt Lake theater next Monday night, had previously sung the loading tenor roles with the "Oon.staiitono Grand Opera 'company in New Orleans, and with this organization he was likewise identified during a long Havana engagement. en-gagement. Only recently Giordano gave a concert con-cert at Aeolian hall, New York City, which was atteudod by high musical socioty, and tho metropolitan press, with one accord, proclaimed his voice fully the equal in range and quality to that of his famous master, besides crediting cred-iting Giordano with a very docided advantage ad-vantage over Caruso in personal appoar-anco appoar-anco and magnetism. rndcod, ono of the loading New York dailies asserts that. Giordano presents the ideal picture of the sort of lovor that every girl is bound to fall in lovo with. |