Show l PLACE I I Tho concert recital to be bc given by FranCiS Franth Fran- Fran CiS th Woodmansee pianist assisted by Miss 1 Florence Jepperson the thc Provo contralto whose voice li h has as s charmed many Utah audiences au au- au- au tho last Jast few years is looked forrd forrd forward for for- ward rd to with a great degree of interest 6 l g both oth professional musicians and non- non p lovers ers of music ATho ho pro program ram that has been selected by ese artists is especially well balanced nd Is designed to bring out and accent the Je various artistic characteristics pf of joth oth performers Jepperson is a native of Provo voice ba has bas attracted unusual atten- atten l jon Fan n because of Us Its richness and purity purit anti and pleasing qualities 10 is range fair Mr Woodmansee began his musical tork ork in Chicago under Victor Garwood md Id studied in New York under Ra- Ra t ael Joseffy He Ho then wel went t to Berlin BerHn I berc ho he was a student of ot Godowsky and i He Tic was at the head of offie I Itie tie fie e piano department of the University iff Illinois at Jacksonville fo years md iid later took up concert work in the astern cities His Ills success in concert concerts r s been remarkable and he lie Is reco recognized iy v. v the thc eastern critics as one of the fading ading ding concert pianists produced by his stay abroad Mr 11 Woodman Woodman- Sis L appeared in concert before the royal royal- rR of f Russia and German Germany One of his triumphs was in the concertI concert I jh h he hc gave at Coburg Germany at command of the tho Baroness Von Horst jonor onor of or Grand Duge Cyril and the theila ila rAnd Duchess Melita of Russia the tho of Ba Battenburg and the th Princess Beatrice trice of Battenburg So great was 1 LS success that the following da day the the- Duke Cyril who is recognized as of the foremost of European critics t to Mr 1 Woodmansee an autographed with a note nole note of of cordial I lauon fOil In fore taking up his musical studies in InU U test Mr Woodmansee completed the gular college course at Knox college Ming that institution tl go gob goto to New York u. u a few weeks before graduation numbers to be given by Mr 11 Wood Wood- a seo are as follows L G minor Brahms He D minor DAlbert D'Albert DAlberto Albert o turne F minor Chopin Opus 71 il 11 No Ko 2 2 Chopin tp tude le Opus 10 o 7 1 Chopin G minor Chopin from Tristan and Isolde II Wagner Liszt a Liszt ner-Liszt aval Opus 0 I Schumann LIttle Shepherd Debussy a am n in a Garden Debussy Jho hc Sea requested MacDowell l lIU IU Ech h Wind requested MacDowell tu tude e j c numbers to be given by Miss Jep- Jep Jon on will include the following r na from Joan of Arc o p C F Forth ort 1 1 flies Ries i oo 00 at Her I Lattice from the River C Cycle cle linden Finden jo 2 NOL Happy Day from the cycle Maud is iss Lydia LYdi Edmunds will will accompany Ic fe Jennerson Jepperson L It S S Sarle arles arle lent Kent sang the beautiful and Prolog Prologue uP from Leoncavallo's at the thc dedication of the new pai nai Brith building Wednesday nl night ht in w finished manner The most splendid jj s were preserved throughout the of this highly dramatic number f Id Mr Ir J Kent nt surprised and delighted the officials of the organization The CUlt A flat ud taken taleen and sustained mf Wi remarkable purity As a second Mr i Ken sang Friends which popularized here many years ago by br Goddard whose untimely left a a. void in Ira local l music circles rd singing of this thI song was i lly pleasing lR Rabbi bbl Bielsky of Portland who tho assisted ih h the services sang a Hebrew song I Uh h great feeling Miss Pearl Rothchild J the accompanist was as usual excel- excel ft Ii m. m i a a fine DO of the best patronized charity conof con con- of the year was given at the First I t gre church by a number of Tuesday night for the benefit line Che hc local reading room for the for the blind T b Is conducted in the free library lLe e attendance was large largo and the arsi arS ar- ar si S were cre cordially greeted A number nen and women prominent in society ed in making malting the benefit a I Es and nearly was realized for 4 cause in which which- the tho concert was wasen VATI en was unfortunate that the electric Iwas and power s system stem failed during thel the theng l big ng ngo but the musicians were equal ho occasion and rose promptly to toW W the emergency With aid of hero hero- lamps and one or two automobile PS that were vere borrowed from waiting walling l lEf I sufficient light was produced to nuo the tho concert with but a brief In- In ti on Dioso who took part in the program ram T Edward re re- re Ed Edwa ward rd Kim Kimball ball who gave Marche on Themes from Lohen in in by Wagner Dubois Miss Florence gp Kimball who gave Ie Eles by enet Serenade by Tip Campbell 1 wand and If No One Ever Marries Me Ie Liza iza Lehmann Lehn-iann Fred Smith who gave z Waria aria Magic Flute by Mozart gc Skelton whose violin numbers La by Bach and rs by Mrs l A. A S. S Peters lo hosang s ns LIke a Rosebud by LaForge d J A Birthday by R. R Huntington dm n Miss Sybella White Clayton lq gave save an etude from Chopin M. M J. J ties who sang Songs My Iy Mother 1 gl ht it Me by bV Dvorak and Telling rL fC by Bliss MI Miss s Mary Hortense Kim Kim- l who gave the tho aria DArte Puccini's La Tosca Mrs Flor- Flor Parsons Stevenson who gave Liszt's Wa Wagners Wagner's nU ncr's la l Magic Ic Fire en en an and Chopin's Storm Etude and IJ 3 Isselburg- Isselburg and and Miss Florence PagE ball alJ who sang the duet Passage Ird Farewell by Eugene The Misses lIssEs Lor Loreen en Leary and Minette tx and nd Mrs George Georgo Skelton were the tho a I a a aa za a Lehmann Lohmann the noted English comO com com- r r-of r O or the beau beautiful setting for Fitzs Fitz- Fitz raIds raId's ld s quatrains In a Persian Garden ho of Omar Ornar Khayyam appear pP r In ln concert in this city on the i ot November ember 2 accompanying four L Led concert soloists who will appear in inette ette and in solo work ril to the beautiful classic In Garden Madam Lehmann will 3 a delightfully droll and I S f amusing program from Alice in the music for which Is all aU alls allOw l J s Ow OWn n composition This feature of l am Lehmann's work worl has convulsed Inc lovers wherever It has been heard ven cven prosaic old Boston where it If eard last year raved It ft over r j w. w if vv t A fc- fc adam I. I LeI Lehmann is considered as one If foremost song composers compositions are full of strong ex- ex slon and virility and at times great greaty y of or passion and feeling Her great great- and most lasting fa fame me will come from r R ta Persian Garden while perhaps the est pleasure of the passing moment come me from her Songs That Went ong r from Lewis Carrolls Carroll's s 's Mica Alice In n has not been made by d Graham who will manage the local ert who ho vill be bc the singers with her this tour Those who accompanied last t year were Daniel Beddoe who heard rd here recently in concert lam Jam Miss Turner Palgrave-Turner Frederick Hastings contracts on acts for this enga engagement ement were 1 i Thursday and were forwarded at e EP o 0 the cast It has not been deter- deter n d where the concert recital will be a a a has been closed by Fred am under which Miss Hila flita Forn Fornia Bam here in song ROng recital on the tIle I fc of Jf- Jf November 25 Miss Fornia is is ember of the Metropolitan Opera comi com corn i 4 pany of New York and has a a. beautiful l lyric rj i sop sop-rano soprano voice She sings with great depth 5 hf of expression and is remarkably sympathetic pathetic She received her early training t In New Nework York ork and made her debut in Hamburg She also studied with Jean de in Paris aris and two years ago was engaged to sing with the thc Metropolitan Opera company com corn pany in New York She is still of that company compan and is giving Iving a series of twenty t ty performances there during the coming season and twenty performances at the Boston opera house The Thc concert tour Is Isa iSa isa a brief one as her work will begin within within with with- in a a. few weeks after her appearance here 5 She will wll appear here under the direction of Fred Graham S 31 A satisfactory conclusion has not yet been reached with ith regard to the project to bring Xaver the noted Berlin composed and pianist to this city for one concert this winter If It the ne o- o are satisfactorily concluded his appearance in this city will be on the I night of ot February f 5 a S I IThe I The Jewish quartet is rehearsing the music to be used during the celebration of the Jewish New Year The rho profoundly profound profound- ly ly and beautiful music will be used The Thc music is s of the hl highest highest t typo pc of sacred compositions and will be a delightfully interesting and artistic feature of the tho solemn rl ritualistic services The rhe members of the thc quartet are Mrs 1 Corinne Harris Hammer so soprano soprano soprano so- so Miss lIss Edna Dw Dwyer er contralto Robert tenor and Charles Kent baritone a Mascagni the thc composer is said to have invented an attachment for fOI the piano that will transcribe music as it ILls itis Js played on the piano without an error The Instrument instrument in- in strument it is said can be bc used by musicians us in Improvisations their thoughts thus being being- perpetuated without the tedious labor of inscribing tho the musIc music music mu mu- sic s-Ic by hand The Thc instrument it is said can be fitted to any piano without interfering Interfering inter- inter fering with ith the touch in any way It will vilI If it performs the functions attributed attributed attributed attrib attrib- to it bo be a boon to composers S a a aMiss Miss 1 Nora Gleason has reserved reserved-a stall for the Francis concert to be given Iven Wednesday at the Salt Lake theatre Her guests g will bc bo Mr 11 and Mrs Edward McGurrin l Miss Nellie Condon Mr Edmond Condon and the Misses l Lillian Whalen halen and Martha l Buboltz a a a aMiss Miss Martha l James soprano will soprano will be be the soloist at the 9 o'clock mass tomorrow tomor row morning at St. St Marys Mary's cathedral I rte She will sing sing- Cor Jesu by I Little Miss Mary Iary Carter a child of 7 years cars who has a wonderfully s mt a- a and appealing voice yoke will sing Star of the Sea Sea Seaby by Klein Ilcin at the II U IIo o clock mass High mass will ill be celebrated celebrated cele cele- one week from tomorrow at the cathedral a a a aMiss Miss Lulu Allen an advanced pupil of ot Madam Madan Dersham piano has opened a studio at Nephi and is meeting with merited success Miss A Allen lien made a dis dis- favorable impression on the oc occasIons oc- oc of her few concert appearances here TIer Her last appearances In concert was at the last recital by advanced students students stu stu- dents of Madam Maclain Dersham when she played Waltz Waltz in a most admirable admirable ad ad- mirable mann manner r. r 4 a aAs a As announced in these columns lumn last week wk the tiLe series series series-of of 01 free iree organ recitals at the tabernacle which has been conducted during the summer months will be concluded con con- for this season at the close of the semi-annual semi conference o of the Mormon church the thc sessions of which will begin beg October 6 The Thc programs for the coming week in include in- in clude elude many of the thc most popular classical organ compositions and arrangements arran and each-day each offers some specially some specially beau- beau number Tracy Y Cannon will wiB beat be bc I at the organ org Monda Monday and Tuesday Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward P. P Kimball Wednesday and Thurs Thurs- day and Or Organist anist John J. J McClellan Friday and Saturday The program Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- will be bc of requested numbers The pro programs rams for the tho other days davs follow MONDAY Assistant Organist Tracy Y T. Cannon it the organ 1 Fantasia in G minor Bach 2 a Melody in D flat Faulkes 1 b Matin Faulkes 3 a In Jn Summer 1 Stebbin b Old Melody Arr by Performer 4 Son ate in D minor Allegro Assal e Guilmant t TUESDAY Mr 1111 Cannon at the organ 1 Prelude from Senate in C minor Guilmant 2 a At an Old Trysting Place MacDowell vell b A Deserted Farm MacDowell I Ic fc c Old Melody Arr by Performer 3 Communion in G Batiste 4 Grand Chorus In D Renaud WEDNESDAY Assistant Organist Edward P. P Kimball Kimball Kimball Kim- Kim ball at the organ 1 Chant Triumphal 2 a My ly Rosary by request Nevin b Pastoral Faulkes 3 a Melody and Prayer St St. Claire b Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard c Old Melody Arr by Performer 4 If Postlude Calkin THURSDAY Mr Kimball at the organ 1 Ix Lost st Chord Sullivan 2 a Barcarolle from irom Les dl Offenbach Ottenbach b h Minuet In ancient style 3 a Melody in F F. F F. b La c Od Old Melody Arr by Performer 4 March in E flat for organ Edward rEdward P. P Kimball FRIDAY Y Organist J. J J. J McClellan at the organ 1 Concert Overture for the organ Faulkes a Andante VIdor b Communion Batiste 0 o Old Melody Arr by Performer C 3 A 1 Toccata 4 a e tA A dEvry V 4 Pilgrims Pilgrim's Chorus Wagner Saturday Mr 11 McClellan at t the organ Special request program a o a Some are prone to speak of the good old da days s and of the thc golden age but If It the music given by Raymond and Penelope Penelope Pene Pene- lope Duncan was classical three thousand years ears ago wo we have not lived in Jn the twentieth century without some a a a Break Break Breal Break is js the tho title of ofa ofa a a. song that has appealed in local music stores The song is of particular interest being beins- the thc composition of a talented local woman Mrs Laura Hearn learn 1 The words arc are from Tennyson and the music Is b by Mrs 1 l arranged ed by John fohn J J. J McClellan rho The dedication is to Mrs 1 l son llo Royal Rojal al learn Hearn who died several years ago The music is of an exceptionally high character admirably admirably ad ad- ad- ad suited to to the text Tracy Y Cannon organist at the tho First Congregational church will play the tue fol followIng following fol- fol lowing numbers for the preludes tomorroW tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row morning immediately before the regular service Meditation l Shand Andante in F Wely ively Pres Pre de la Ia Mer fer J y II The offertory will be Hymn Celeste by Gray and the postlude will be Postlude Postlude Postlude Post lude in D DU by Renaud The Masonic mixed quartet sang at atthe atthe atthe the Commercial club luncheon this after after- noon The members arc Corinne Harris Hairis Hammer Jammer soprano Edna D Dwyer er contralto contralto con con- Fred C. C Graham tenor and VIctor Victor Victor Vic VIc- tor basso The Graham orchestra comprising Miss Helen Hartley Hart hart- Icy hey violin Miss 1 Marian Matthews cello celto arid and Miss Irene Kelly piano also gave reYer several l delightful numbers Tho rho music I II was under the direction of or Fred C. C Gra Gra- ham S v J. J Cecil Gates Gales left for Berlin Wednes s- s day to remain two years and take the course He Ic has already spent one year with Hefley in New York and one year in the Boston conservatory following his course with John J. J Mc Ic McClellan Clellan and Arthur Shepherd Mr 1 Gates Is a brother of Miss Emma Lucy Gates soprano a a a Alexander Heinemann the noted German German German Ger Ger- man and balla will probably bc be heard in concert in this city about March 1 l 15 1911 Ho ITo Is Is said to be bethe bethe betho the tho greatest baritone In concert to today a lOr a a a John J. J McClellan has accepted the in invitation in- in to open the new now organ in inthe inthe the tho Washington state college at Pullman Wash on oil the night of October 11 lie He will appear In concert at Spokane on the tue following night He Ho will leave for Pullman Pullman Pull Pull- man October 0 9 a a a aJohn John J. J McClellan and Fred C. C Graham Graham Gra Gra- ham |