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Show III SHOW TO BF BIGGFR THAN fll o MALE fHARlIS OMffiflT IS GREAT EVRNT t Vi ! r s t Directors of Associated Male Crioruse-'v - s x-j (;) K. jj. Cox, Ogdon; (?;) Wni. S. Hohinson, Mur- nxy; 3J A. 15. j. Onlson, Salt Liilca; (4) 15. V. I'ulh:i:is, Salt JLalcc; (5) Will. F. M;tiison, I'ivo; (G) Frank Ag-pc.-r, Salt Lake; (7) Albert J. Soutlmv k, Lc:ui. 1 Two hundred fifty male voices, directed di-rected by seven different conductors conduc-tors in the final ensemble concert of the season, is-the offering of the Associated Maie Choruses, which will sing Saturday evening in the Utah stake tabernacle, Provo; In order to make the concert available to business men, the time has been set at 8:30. 7 Chouses Listed The seven choruses which will gather for the concert are the Metropolitan Met-ropolitan male chorus, W. F. Robinson, Rob-inson, director; Swanee Singers, B. F. Pulham, director; Orpheus club, Frank W. Asper, director; and the Gustav Adolph male chorus, A. 'B. C. Ohlson, director, all of Salt Lake City; the Ogden Community Sing-cYs, Sing-cYs, R. FJ. Cox, director; the Logan Imperial male chorus, A. J. South- wi.:k, director, and the M"er.dc;:-pnh i male chorus?, W. F. Hanson, director. direc-tor. Provo. Each director fill lead the Associated Asso-ciated ChovuS'.'s in one big num'i-jr, and t'ire'a of thrrm will lead their own choruses in individual num-j num-j hers. The program vrhieh has been pre-I pre-I pured is one calculated to r ppcal to a varirty cf It.f-Ii, Oov.gh all of the numbers a:-e the kind that most music lovei's enjoy. "The Associated Choruses have met with an enthusiastic reception in Logan an-.l S;:lt Lake City," said V. Sf.a:i)ey. Duniord. president of Ihe Mendelssohn male chorus, oC Provo, "and I am hoping that the reception will be i list as warm here. Intensive Froparalirm "These two hundred fifty busy j men have tV:. voted a great deal of time to th's project and have : brought their performance to a high J state- of perft'eiion where, I am sure, it c.a.i be enjoyed by the most crit'ea1.. Each chnru3 Ik's prepared pre-pared one scng in which ail of the ether choruses join. This makes the program impartial and varied, j The chorus members have not only ; gone from one town to another in the final concerts, but they have met together several times for rehearsal re-hearsal in order that the singing mic;ht have a desirable finish. "Provo is fortunate in having the final concert for the reason that the rne'ii will1 have sung together several times in actual concerts. This guarantees that this .final concert con-cert will be of unusual quality." |