Show Blossom Time at Salt Lake LakeL I Ii i L Theatre February 7 1 18 8 and 9 e 1 4 I. I 5 5 S S SS SS S S S SI SI I I 5 S SS S S S p S. S S J 5 S Si I i 5 S S S 1 L I Teddy Webb and Gertrude Lang in in Blossom Time coming to Salt 5 Lake Lako theatre February 7 8 and 9 Blossom Time the operetta with I score by SIgmund Romberg adapted lf from Schubert h b the tho t Is famous sugg booked melodies at o the S Salt of lt Franz Lake I theatre for a return engagement February February Feb Feb- FebI I rU 7 8 and 9 rs r's i q This Thin t exquisite gem gives to the lover of music u and d musical l biography P fh b as well as to the general public not i only a comprehensive idea in a single evening of ot the music of ot the great composer but also In the tho libretto by Dorothy Donnelly from the foreign original a a. picture of ot Schubert himself and his I times With a sense of ot the new school of fictional biography the main values of ot the great musicians musician's life with a a. love story the central theme are faithfully reproduced p oe ah without t however we introducing rod into the love element clement the names of ot the persons Involved Schubert is ta shown with Austrian but none the tho less Bohemian friends in a beer garden composing some of his main songs on the spur of or I the moment on the back of a a. carte j just f as th ile he nd did in real 1 life His genius s I was such that throughout his short life of thirty-one thirty years he be seemed to tobe tObe be bo able ablo to hear music at any willed moment his only task being to set it down upon any scrap o of ot paper that was as obtainable His life with his hla devoted friends In tn Vienna Is shown while the atmosphere is that of ot the gay music musio loving Vienna of the as we know I it t from memoir and I painting In this elaborate production the love lo affair of or Schubert's Ute lit is made to transpire with Mitzi Krantz the court Jewelers Jeweler's daughter In reality this affair was between the composer and the Countess Caroline the daughter daugh daugh- ter of Count Johann Esterhazy upon whose Hungarian estate Schubert was wasat wasat wasat at one time music master As in the play Schubert has the greatest difficulty difficulty dif dif- dif dif- in m expressing his lovo love to his lady As in the play too his great love lova lovesong lovesong song was dedicated to her Before Schubert dedicated this song to the Countess Esterhazy he ho was asked why he had never dedicated a piece of ot music to her lieI Why should I do dotha tha that t with a single composition he asked Everything that I have ever written has been for her The countess was not Indifferent to his love lovo and it was not until sixteen years years after his death that she marri mar mar- ri ned ried S the facts of the tha rea real life of Schubert have not been studied alone by those responsible for the writing and the making d of the p production but cil nh the leading dit members as well have familiarized themselves with them Davenny who Is Schubert has read the biographies of ot the tho great master and has also carefully studied the best portraits of him Mendelssohn's Mendelssohn's Mendelssohn's sohn's likeness In the role of or Rieder's portrait of Schubert has been much commented upon while his very carnage carrIage carriage car car- nage Is based upon a study of ot the Schubert blo biographies r |