OCR Text |
Show LUCY GATES ENGAGED TO SING WITH CHOIR Director Ballantyne Secures Appearance- of Utah Star Prior to Her Departure for the East. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Sept. 16. The music lovers in Ogden are anticipating with pleasure the appearance here next Thursday even! 115 of Lucy Gates with the Ogden tabernacle taber-nacle choir in a recital which is to include in-clude many of Miss Gates's favored selections. se-lections. It is the first musical event of the season here and will be held in the tabernacle. Joseph Ballantyne. director of the choir, urged Miss Gates to appear in recital with tho local choir when he learned that she would depart in the near future for a concert tour with an eastern opera company. The complete programme for the recital will re follows: (a) "Driulc to Me Onlj With Thine Eyes" Old English (b) "Til Owl" Odn tabernacle choir, fa) Tom. My Beloved" Hansel (b) "Shells at the Ocean" Old English (cl "Wlece-ilied" Brahms fdl "Solvejg's Lied" Griog (e) "Ein Traum" Grieg Lucy tiatej. (a) "Meadow Lark" Roy Lamont Smith b "Japanese Etude" Eduard Poldlut (c) "Improvisations" MacDowell (d) "Cyardas" (Hungarian dance) . . . .MacDowell Sybella Clayton. "Oood-bye" Tosti Tabernacle choir, fa) "Garden of Rlcpp" De Lara (b) "SwIpb Lullaby" Handle tcj "To Daisies" Roger Qullter id) "A. Burst of Melody" Linn Seller Lucy Gates. (a) Etude op. 10. No. 3 Chopin (b) "Elamey" (Oriental fantasle) Balakirow Srbella Clayton. Mad scene from "Lucia dl Lammermoor" Donizetti Flute obilgato by Axel Ny lander Lucy Galfs. Finale, second act "La Traviata" Verdi Lucy Gates and choir. |