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In liiMt II,,. ,r,,-:r:Lnirnfi of e.rols thin fun:, !,:,! i,,,l- i;.i,- it variety Ml' lnilnl,,: :i, villi a .Mill.. I iimIo t,v .Aril .Ar-il ,ir S. While,,,,,).. I'::.. Mil:::- hy liu- I '' do-OS were those familiar lM . ,.r..,:i,- :i.l-l y nviv Cllllt; In :i mi . i ii I ,,!' in, ,,"il thai :ih .-ippcsil-IliK. .Mr. f '"-! "II prnv. ,1 Mm, If mas- I. : i,f III,' I:ii.k lint I. Illm in 1. ee i ,1 II n tl:,. siir-oas in a,.,.ir,l. 'I'Im- "hi ulrl s,,,uIh 1, :nlv it i.i, I nr.-: qii'- I i i t mi' I In- ehorus. Mm S,l::.- IImmI Khn.lrs , I'.lla Hardier. Hard-ier. Mill, ..is of th,. lo.al I'la y r. a i nd ie-j ie-j irtliieid. il.-...v.. in.!.: i, .il l',,r Unir ef-lM.-ts In ni,.k,'ie; this r-k'nal ion a Music Today at Iramanuel Baptist l.'.-.r the s, rvi,..!s ll i" inoriiln nn,l tn-1, tn-1, -!,( al tli-1 hninalni. l liapliMt t'lnircll the 1 1 1 1 1 -m i . I'othiws: M' ii:.!vc. ("'run n ' ' Ti'm r I oi ri. In I' ininiii' fiati-to .Am h.. in, "Ml 'I'ltnii Wnai vV" larkMMI ( 'Hi. i trry nolo, "II,. I.oit'S i:a'ti Mo".. Lawiciu'e Mrs. l-:,:l,'s. rnstliiili'. 'a'haiil Triiiiiipl ar' flroy KVKXIXi i. riratin. "'I'll.' ll'.'iiin of Xnns" W'cly .Aillli,.n. "Kais,- Al... J.-xmh. lo Thy I:,, so in" Ili'.ntli'V ( Ml'ort.ii v i 'o : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 i i in in K l-'anllu s J 'i, stln. It-, "Thorns of .Aiii:i. If . S, Olson i MiMiisler. I'ariip U. l-:,'l!,js; organist, Crissi.' I. t'hnpinan. Proves Appreciation of Chamber Music Tlio Alns:,-al Arlp sm, -i.'tv will jirosent tho w oi l, I -ivi.mv la ,1 l-'lon:::!!.' ii;ani'tl,' ill liu- Sail l.'lk,' llifahT Thiirsilay, Koh-liliiry Koh-liliiry 1. Th,. ipiarlvl to is afknowlv, I !;v,i In ho mm,, of tin. m-Miilcsl in tho vorl,l. W'tiai s,-..i;m,,! lo linpross the Floli,alc.s tin,st on Ihihr last wcslinii tour was the si.'.,' of tlio n uiliciii-cs that .urooled t hem, in i-ohtiasl to Iho 1 1 1 n i to,l sup,ort ac-t'oclf,! ac-t'oclf,! lh,.-iii oa their lirsl visit 10 tho i-oast. in l-'ivsno. for , sa innlo. wlu-i-e , nl a liliiit,, aialimu'e laard them jn ;i ,'iiiir,'!i tr years am, the largest aii.li-t,,rlnii, aii.li-t,,rlnii, vas t,a'..lt' lari:e enough to contain con-tain the aihlinlii e that yreele.l tliem. "rhatuher iiiusie," eon i men ted Iwan (I'Ai'ehaniheaii, the qua rtel I e's cellist, in j i f"N( Itl'.TiX.N-liiaNK, the world-famed contralto, who sings ! k3 here Thursday nifiht in the Tabernacle, appearing under j (lie auspices of the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra. A: : h ; 4, ' t'. " .- .:":.' . :- '! .' :"-::.. ;rrt! V : , ;: "'' 't : . . ... r ' ' ' ' ' . ' M-,''''!... ' ' ' i . vr ' , 1 .f i i ns ,' i j a. Los A ncc'lrs inlerview. "is not amns-iiiLT, amns-iiiLT, anl il r'iUiios a cnlti'ated audi-l.'iit'--. In Fresno a BnlTalo Hill show was Iplavinq" aLrainsL ns, ;tnd porsonally I si mi i lil -have preferred to have been a inem'ie-r of Hnffalo iil!'s audience, rather rath-er than of ours. But nearly a thousand people eanie lo hear us, ami this was our experience throughout the west. Il is an inspiration' lo lind a universal desire, even in the smallest com in unit ies. to seek nnisii-al eiiueation, and a willingness willing-ness to hear us play." Music Today at First Presbyterian For services today at tho. First Presbyterian Presby-terian church the music follows: .MORNING. Prelude in P flat Kdward Read A nth cm, " P.y Pa by Ion's Wave" . . .Gounod Response, "Hear Our Prayer". ... RoJgers Offertory, "There's a Friend in the Homeland" Havens KVKXIXG. Prelude, "Meditation" Capocei Anthem, "iiast Thou Not Known?".. Pfluecrer Response Choir Offertory, "Perceuse" Read Sckumann-Heink's Programme W onderfal Pchumann-Heink is as noted for two or three sours as MeCorniaeU is for his one preat favorite, "I T-lear You Calling; Me," and the preat eontraiio has put some of them on her program rnes so that the hit; audiences which .catiier 10 greet her need not be kept in suspense wondering- whether wheth-er or not thev will hear the one song associated in the listeners' minds with the woman who has tiie reputat ion of being I ho world's foremost contralto. ' The concert next Thursday night at the tabernac'e, under the auspices of the Philharmonic orchestra, will lie one of the big u est musical events of the season. sea-son. Here is the won lerful programme that Schumaun-tleink will sing: (a) "Mv lleart Ever Faithful" J. S. Bach (hi "Teh J aebe T ieh" Peethoven tc Aria, "Ah Mon Fils," from the opera "Le Phophete" Meverbeer II. fat "Du Bist Tie Ruh " Fr. Schuhert i b) 'T:e Foreile" Fr. Schubert (c) "Per I'.rl-Konig"" Fr. Schubert t,d) "Traum Pureh die banimerung" Richard Strauss o) "lieimweh." .' Hugo Wolf (ft "Mutter an dor "Wiege". . . .Carl Lowe ( u l 'Spinneiiiedchen" t !. Reimami collection, seventeenth , ccn-ni ccn-ni III. (a") "Pawn in the Pesert" Gertrude Ross (hi "Cry of Rachel" M. T. Salter ( c ) "hown in the Fo r e s t " Pa ndon Ronald Ml "The irosary" Fthelbert Nevin (o) "Good M' rning Sac" Leo Delibes I ! A DOLFO KETT1, first vio- ; lin witli the Flonzaley ! I quartette, presented by the j Musical Arts society at Salt j Lake theater, February 1. I ' ! - . - k " j .'-, ! j i Programme at the First Methodist The music as arranged for the services at the First Methodist church today folio fol-io ws: MORNING.-Organ MORNING.-Organ prelude (a) Chant sans Paroles Frysinger (M- Pastorale Lemare (c) Andante Religioso Guilmant Erocessional hymn No. 610. Anthem, "Te Deum Laudamus" distance May O'Neill-Feldman and choir. Offertory, "Reverie" .Lemare Solo, "Tho Day Is Ended" Bartlette May O'Neill-Feldman. Post hide, "Recessional" Dethier KVEN1NG. Organ prelude (a) Allegro Pomposo Salnt-Saens (b) Largo Handel Processional hymn No. 636. Anthem, "The Day Is Past and Over" Gilchrist Miss Alice M. Wood and choir. Male quartette (A), "The Walls of Jericho" Herbert W. P. Morton, R. O. Rurkhart, Paul .Armstrong and G. R. Bird. Offertory, Pastorale in E Lemare Male quartette (rti, "They'll Thank Us By and By" Herbert Messrs. Morton, Burfthart, Armstrong Arm-strong and Bird. Violin solo, "Contemplation" Bossi Miss Romania Hyde. Male quartette (C), "WorM-wide Prohibition" Pro-hibition" (tune, "The Marseillaise") Marseil-laise") Fostlude. Pontifical March Widor Chorister, Mrs. Ella dimming Wetzell; organist, Mrs. J. Louis Strohauer, Miss Simpson's Pupils Heard in Good Recital Some, of the pupils of Miss Stella Simpson, Simp-son, teacher of piano, were heard in recital re-cital lasr Thursday- night at her studio, o21 Fourth avenue. Those who took part gave evidence of natural talent and careful care-ful training. The programme as presented pre-sented follows : "Dance of the Demon" Kd 7Iolst "Harlequin," op. 12, No. l..Lee S. Roberts Mae Cantlon. "Melody of -Love" H. Engelman Valsetto A. L. Brown Leonard Robbins. Minuet Paderewski "The Chimes" H. Armstrong Zella Lyon. Spinning Song Ernest Gillet Blush Rose Waltz Fearis Gladys Hodgert. "Lnin du Bal" Ernest Gillet Primrose AValtz Harry Martin Tiielma Rushton. "The Tulip" Lichner "The Secret" Lew Gautier Helen Van Sleeter. "Dying Toet" S. M. Gottschalk Catherine Fox. "Simple Confession" Thome "Stars and Stripes" Sousa G win Jones. "Morning1 Prayer" L. Steabborg Margaret Beebe. "Black Forest Clock" Carl Heius Valse Blue Al Margis Lizzie Rushton. Si nt a Claus March Krogmann The Pixies Waltzing A. L. Brown Harry Davis. "Spring Flowers" J. D. Wood Ruth Bergquist. Little Prince Waltz Krogmann Lucile Peterson. "The Rosary" E. Nevin Lily Bergquist. Fifth Nocturne J. Leybach Lydia Bergquist. Schuster's Students to Appear Tonight The free musical programme to he given tonight at 7::;o at the Westminster church, .Fifth South and First West streets, promises to be of unusual interest. inter-est. No pains have been spared by Professor Pro-fessor Gusiav Schuster in prcpararion. Mrs. Marguerite Schick and M iss Pearl lirson will assist. The programme will consist of violin, piano, vocal and clarinet numbers. A feature will be a number vi;h twenty -five violins. |