Show Famed Utah Musician And Tabernacle Choir Leader Taken by Death Professor Anthony C. C Lund Succumbs to Heart Attack Professor Anthony C. C Lund musician musician musi musi- cian clan composer outstanding figure in Utah music circles since 1905 died Tuesday at 1 p. p m. m at his home 02 Fifth East street He was 65 years ears old S Attending physicians gave ga the cause of his death as angina pectorIs pectoris pec- pec toris tons and kidney trouble He h had d been ill for the last six weeks a fact that made it necessary for him to cancel his trip with toe the L. L D. D S. S choir to the Pacific California in international international international in- in exposition at San Diego He had been director of the L. L D. D S. S tabernacle choir for about 20 years building fuat hat organization into one of the outstanding musical groups of the west and one that achieved ed fame in concerts in many sections of the country countr during the thelast thelast thelast last decade Professor Lund was as born at Ephraim Sanpete county February February February ary 25 1870 a son of Anthon H. H Lund of the first presidency of oC the L. L D. D S. S church and Sarah Ann Petersen Pe- Pe Lund He received his education at Brigham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham Young a academy adem dem in Provo Prove now nowa a university and after his graduation graduation graduation tion went to Europe where he studied music in the famous academics academics acad acad- of Leipzig Paris and London He returned to the B. B Y A. A in 1905 as professor of music and re remained remained remained re- re there in that capacity until August 26 26 1916 when he came to Salt Lake City to direct the tabernacle tabernacle tabernacle taber taber- nacle choir after the retirement of or Evan Stephens pioneer composer and choir director who died several several several sev sev- eral years ago Under Professor Lunds Lund's direction the choir entered upon a new era of choral development and attained a nationwide reputation for its rendition rendition rendition ren ren- of or sacred songs Mr Lunds Lund's other activities In Included Included Included In- In the composition of numerous numerous numerous numer numer- ous h hymns and church songs in addition to popular musical selections I lions among which is the ballad Day Follows Night He was also a vocal instructor at the McCune School of Music i in Salt alt Lake City having been associated with that o I S 5 S. S S. Ix 1 4 S kp f Anthony C. C Lund institute since its organization in 1920 It was while both were students at B. B Y A. A that Mr Lund met Cornelia Cornelia Cornelia Cor Cor- nelia of Gunnison Utah whom he married in the Manti temple temple tem tern pIe on December 21 24 1902 Mr Lund made four trips to Europe for musical musical musical musi musi- cal study and was accompanied to London England b by Mrs Lund on the last journey 25 years ago Overwork in the last few years strained the muscles of Mr Lunds Lund's heart according to his brother Dr Herbert Z Lund of Salt Lake City Besides the widow six children survive ur They are Anton H. H Lund associated with the federal trade commission in Washington D D. C. C Herschel S. S Lund lithographing as association association association as- as executive in Los Angeles Max W. W Lund musician Mrs Cornelia Cornelia Cornelia Cor Cor- nelia Lund Utter of Salt Lake City Mrs Irene Lund Elgren Washington Washing Washing- ton D. D C C. and Phyllis Lund Salt Lake City He also is survived by four brothers D Dr Lund Othniel William A. A and Cannon Lund and a asi si sister te Mrs Irs Eva Lund Barnes all of Salt Lake ake |