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Show Should Be Cheering to the Ph ilharrnonic Friday's patriotic community concert in ihe big tabernacle carries several lessons lor the music lovers and Salt Lakers generally. gen-erally. For one thing, it taught, perhaps better than ever before locally, the valuu and importance of congregational slnsin-of slnsin-of patriotic son;;?. Under an able conductor, con-ductor, with a soocl choir of trained voices as a background, the . audience ,1oinei in the sininjr oi some of the songs that every American should know, with a spirit and understanding that is usually lacking on occasions of this kind. Eut the primary lesson of the concert, the matter to be taken most into consideration, consid-eration, is the fact that it gave to th5 J-d!t L,ake Fhi) harmonic orchestra substantial sub-stantial rhp?r and encouragement, sme-rhine: sme-rhine: that has been sadly lacking for a long tirn in the annals of this commemi-ahle commemi-ahle organization of musicians The concert con-cert prove,d the ability of Charles Shepherd, Shep-herd, the new conductor, this being- tvs lirM. appearance in public as the wielder of rhe bamn for the orchestra. Mr. Shepherd Shep-herd demonstrated broad scholarship and keen technical understanding of his "work, making jr. evident that he has it in him to pi a ce t he or chest ra. on an advancing plane. This should be of much encouragement encourage-ment to the members of the Philharmonic and 1 e.a d t h e m to a still greater community com-munity effort in their study and practice. prac-tice. The fact tha.t the receipts of rhe con-i-e-i-T, as'de from rhe sma'd amount required re-quired for expenses that had to be incurred, in-curred, were donated to the or-hestra to t'lace the org?nir")ion on a. basis that --iars up all on st-j noinc indebtedness is ?.!so a matter for congratulation A c i r v of prominence in mu. ica 1 -ir-:!e.c must maintain and foster a symphony orhes-rra. orhes-rra. and no public-spirited SnlT linker can afford to overlook the opportunity to do his bit m this dire-' tion. " Mischa Elman Coming to Salt Lake Soon M!. -'na Elman. world-famed Russian violinist, is- to appear at the Salt Lake tabernacle April 2, under the auspices nt ;h Tusi'-al Art? 5cvity. this being the last oi the big attractions for the season by rhe society. Elman's genius as a master of the violin is known to every student of musical litera ture ; he has writ his name largo in the list of Hv- , ing artists and has grown from the years in which he was known as the marvelous boy prodigy to an artist of commanding rank. Salt Lake has been favored with the presence of numerous ones who are ; eminent in the world of music during ; the season, but few who give the cultured lover of music more pleasure than may be I derived frum an evening with Elman. Special Programme in Eleventh, Ward For it? elope to rhe National TVeek of Pong observance, the Eleventh ward choir will tonight, beginning at t:3t. present the following special program me in the chapel on Teni !i East sr reet, between First and Second South streets: Anthem, "Awake and Arise"' II . A. Tuckett Choir. Anthem. "Hark. Hark, My Soul" H. A. Tuckett Choir. Vocal quartette. "The Flag Without a Stain" Claude Anderson. "Will By water, A. C. Ensign, O. M. Evans. Sorrano solo ....Miss L'elia Stevenson Duet, "Hope "Beyond" Claude and Alexander Anderson Contralto solo Mrs. Virginia Duncan Ross Selection " Sunday School Juvenile on -best ra. Baritone solo August Glissmeyer f Anthem, "F-end vjt Tbv Light" Double quartette. ! Closing anthem. "O Lord, I Come".. i Choir j Soloist. Mrs. Jasper H. Dean. I Musical director. Alexander Pyper Anderson; An-derson; organist. Selden Heaps. Music for Services at First Methodist For The service? today at the First Methodist Episcopal church the music follows : MORNTXG. Organ prelude, "First Sona.ta in G'. Becker Processional Hvmn Anthem. "Tarry With Me, O Mv Savior" Baldwin Mrs. Wyatt W. Jones and choir. Offertoire. "Sens of Sorrow'. Xovtn Basso solo, "Upheld'" Hosrner RJ chard Burkhardt. Pc stlud e S : h u be r t EVENING. Organ prelude. "A Reverie" Lcrnont Processional Hyrnn S fsecond Lunei. Anthem. "Fear Not. O Israel". . .S picker Miss Ruby Chadwiek, Miss Ft'jrh Patterson, Paul Armstrong and choir. Offertoire, "Med Hat ion" Ma ssenet Qua rtef te, "Even M" Wa rren Harry Lev-is, Paul A mist rone:, Rov Learned, Richard L'jrk- r arm. "pAsrlud- in G" Guilmant Mr?. Ella Oirrmins "r r'l. chorister ; Mrs. Gtnevkvc Gicason, org.ud't. Special Programme' at. Immanuel Baptist Music for today's services at the Im-Tr.anue.l Im-Tr.anue.l Dapt ist chui eh is ;t nnounced as followe: MORNING. Orran prelude, "Melody in F" ........ . nui.insein Anthem, "Arise. He Calif th Thee" .. Clark Sololr-t, Mrs. A. f. Matlifw?. Solo. "There 1 a Green Hill Far Away" Gounod 1 Mir. Carrie H. Ecklea. Or;: an Po.tlude Hewitt ?;'EN1NG. There will Vie a s-'pe-i;ii music-;, pro-fra.njnif pro-fra.njnif totii'.'iit, wit h Mrs. ( -i .-rc. Law-ynu Law-ynu Cva yuiA n. ornrti:U ; M i . :n trie 15. E'-kK-f(. f-oioist, and K. I). c,x.-.-, choir iflie-;lor. Music Programme at First Presbyterian l-'or M.o .'-r i'.-' this moi:iinir ;irol t r-r r-r .fat -ii the Khv.t t-a, i : ei ,., .hill'h the folio'-', hi:; tnii.1-': - v. I I be ;;ivf-n: .MO kn i.G s i; i; v i c i;.--. (II oVIoek.i Ort.-an n' bale. Adaido i;i K f1;il..., Voleknia : Hvrmi. "TbrouL:li the NU'ht of loubt .mi So. row." ;!. Ti.llK.T. Hear Ck While We IT.- ." t r, irU,rv. ntiiMr:. ' T'nrrf' :-: ,n I'rt'-r.'l in Ii.; I l.ll..!iWl " if Hill "I'ilf-! Mr,1' "H V.:,,-v.-;-.r ffrnm "Tlx: Ml 1'f tf! i-on, 'irf.'in p'i-liii'lc. KVhM.v; WOHSIIII'. ( 7 : J r o''fj''k. ) !'.i;ij. "VVlM-n Iwrk ' ;;iMn.T.'l I''j" -1 t.v. i r n llvr.,,, "MMt Will, Mo" i !( ! I :' ; t r j -1 ' . . . .M:.r'l.,ri ' 'if ! , "In ." l'-m'.i I., in" I.;. M. r (. K'i;n .1 no, ,iiv, I in-.v r!:i ili . i,n' i.il'.,. M.f: I ,' v.-r ; l r.nr. ''il-,.tin ''il-,.tin M'nifi. ; i.iri''ui':, i '. M' Ivin I'. 1 1 ri" ii Child of 11 Shows Talent at Piano DOROTHY RANGE. r s i t - s x f, I I c r " W ,J, - - M tf Vrusur-.l talent u-. piano work is shown . by Dorothy Fsnee. ascd 11 yers, daughter daugh-ter of Mr?. Nellie Ranee, 441 Church street. The little girl played Friday morning in a studio recital iven by her teacher. Mips Nora Gle?on. t'-r pupils of the first-. second and third grades. She was a v. ?rd"d first prize for memorizing1, playintr four numbers by S'-hmell. Kuhlay. Adorns and Ba.-h. The other pupil? who partiripnted and received prices wre Lu-r-de Mciiphn. Cleone Bonier. Margaret' Connors. M.'dclin Hunt. I'nrnUiy Sakett. (Gwendolyn "orkman. Merle Sofic. Georce i Aurrs, Frances de Groot, AVilliam de Groot I and Gordon Kiughr. Other special prizes for memorizing were awarded to Cleone Butler, Gwendolyn Workman, Lucile M-'-Gehan. Merle Soffe. Gordon Knight and George Aures. Music Today at ! Third Presbyterian For the scr vires this mornir.sr et t ho i Third Presbyterian church the, music I follows: j Andante Relieioso, orcan prelude. .G:llr Orfertory. Mfloay ia F Ruiuns'.ein ! Soprano solo Selected Mrs. V. R. Pat ton of St. Anthony, Idaho. Orga n postlude Con? mem oral ion j March - Grc; , Miss Winifred Jensen, organist. Pleasant Grove to Give Good Programme : At Pleasant Grove tomorrow night the j Communit v orchestrn of Pleasant Grove ' will be liejrd. u;:d'-r the tiireetlnn r-t A. R. Ovprl;td supervisor of music there ! The pt o-r;i mine follows : ; Liberty Bell March Sou.ca Lutspeil Ov e: i ui e Beia ' Barcarole frosn "Tales of iloiTrc.iin" j 1 Offen'.-ach , j Orchestra. 1 A::dane Can'ah;le Ts-'halr.wk : "The Swing" Siid is , i String ouariciip. j TjpRoy Rohertsrn, first violin; nr. nha Haliidav, second viu'.iu. Louis I la;, ps. viola: Roy Millet, ( -ik,. j So '. :j 'r s Son? Grir-ir f"To Spring" G-rle- "A Japanese Sunt" Deppen OrchestrH. A Dutch song in cos; urn'1 ( 'homy nd orciist ra. Andante from Sui priic Svrnphon v . . Ha-dn An OH Melody Arr. by A. R. Overla Je "T'r.e Star Span cried Fanner" 1 Orchestra. Seventh Ward Choir in Thirty-seventh Ward j The followinc: programme will b" ci'en j tonight at K :50 o'clock by tli Sevr nt h : wan ' hoir in the Thirty-seventh, ward 1 chapel : Choir, "The Happy Day Ths Roiio On"; pi;iy.-r; "J.-us iip. of Hunibk. Mirth"; "R.evne." violin .olo, u. i.l" Wood hury ; trio. sf-lertd, Mrs. A1M- Fikins. te.rric Tmiin. Alen Marget t ; "P,f..-ni Mi s. Klkins. art -onip;i nird by Woouhurv or- ' chest ra : add re s ; clwrinet soo, Ron ri ng Woodbury ; male qua.rtrt t;, v lectr r J piano solo, Nellie Broadhcnt ; delect ion. ; Woodbury orchestra; address; vo-n p'lo, IOtt ie LftrKj u ; :-lei-t ion, Wood Miry or-hestrn; or-hestrn; " Lo t Mighty God Appearing, choir; benrdict ion. i i 1 Recital Wednesday at Reese's Studio Vaid lerf, tnnr. will nre.-f-nt. four of ' his afp.-ari- er pupils in n priv;ite r--i(:il to' j he driven at his fludio in the t Vm i i t n t ion i Ibuildii.g ne:-.-t Vednes''fy ovenuig aL s. j o'clock. AdmiHHion will be by uivibi- j ! tion. i U. A. C. Singers to - Present "Boccaccio" "Rocc;tcr-io." comic opera by Sup; h.is , 'nr r n ehrt.'-fn Vi.v 1 'rofj-Kor . Johnson of t he rn u if depa f tin nt of 1 in- C ; ;i h Agri'-ultural college to pn-v.-,:t'-d l-v the collciv: opera wingr-rs this spring. Tliin opfja, yi full cf eif-vcr nmnlicn. offers ; 1 1 s'-lf r,.ccit ion;i II'-" wrdl t o nma t cur pro-'In.-tion. The l;n'--e nunibr-r ( piiicl-j piiicl-j pti! i'h;i r.i' ui v. hi' h : here n re f'lT- I teen. P-ill - n;jbl'' I'i'ot'ssor .Uthrc on to use to full vain; Ihe great nunilx-r of icrienccf) KtudentH in t he in us.lc d-na rt -mcnt tide year. The tlirco trio. " Have h. W'-lcnmc letter ll'-rc,' pung by Tca-b Tca-b l lu.. met ta. and I 'eronelia ; "Wa k I-ioiii Thy I trefitnins," sunir bv Lot -t -ri ngbi, I nibcrt u o and S' a , i . a nd Ihe Hcienade, "I d ; a Star." i in; hv l'.o' a' ' io. I.conelte arid I'h-lro, y.' Id prow cMpc. iaily poj-ular. Tlic hive orig f,f i:fjc-accio and l": met t.;t h ihe iit ft net in the. r,f- h, win I; Ihe fi na ! v l one and two are poninly the nes-t f horiiKc-J! ti be found in ll'-;ht fp'-ra. The i v. idel' known C. A. . Glee . will ha ve the male chorus work in the opera, while the 'ol!e. Iad U ' chorus i II ta ke r, re ot 1 be la. I v c horn work. Work on tbo opera Is already wrdl under un-der wav. T h o e Ifi ivw hopr- to haw-It haw-It icadv for presentation ahout the rnld-d!- of Mnieli. Spencer Clawson, Jr., Society Meets Wednesday The n I regulnr mcc) irig of 1 i if Sp.-,(-rr Cla-vson. Jr.. :o. irly will he held Velric4).i niidit. ff t hi-- week a t lt home Mi- i I'.eulali Id id mh. The a, t v.'don held I'rida', i.irhl. I--;. ru.iry II. al 'lie l-oifie iiT X'hf.- I'lUdc-. Kir, -i,,!,!,;. of . oin.o r -4 an. I :ou:d. ..1 illrl'.J V up lo 1 lie ueveiiteent , e; ,,. .C V v.ere r)p. ur - d .and the t,,ei,d.ej ,. ,,( I l.e llavdn .-i.riai - s- tnid.oir , u,,,xy. d f..t eu:hi hand.-, v. -jI- L i.-i lo he ,:r.cn at a laier da.te. |