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Show j Ogden Conservatory Students Prove Merit Some of the students of the Ogden Conservatory of Music were heard in a largely attended recital Friday night at the Ogden Congregational church. The participants were piano students of the lower unci intermediate grades and some representatives of advanced work in the vocal department. All members of the faculty were present and the verdict of the audience was that the initial demonstration demon-stration of the methods of work and training employed was highly creditable to both instructors and students. All the piano selections were played from memory mem-ory and thero was not a slip in the attractive at-tractive programme given, as follows: PART ONTO. "Barqueta" Blnet Ruth Scowcroft. "April" Tschalkowsky Ruth Tanner. Serenade . Heine Cora Mortensen. Sonatina Heller Margaret Marshall. ; "Silently Blending" Mozart Francis McCreadv. j "Fair Elise" Beethoven Katherlne Heyman. ! "To Spring" Grieg ! Mazurka, Op. 21, No. 1 Leschetizsky i Josephine Vo liter. PART TWO. ! Minuet Paderewski : Delia King. "Arabesque" Lack ' Edith Sharp. "Dost Thou Know,'" ("Mignon"). Thomas Melba Read. "Pas des Amphores" Charalnade Helen Bartlett. Funeral March Chopin Lawrence Maddock. "Flatterer" . . .- Chaminade Edan Kohn. "Two Grenadiers" Schumann i Robert Green well. |