Show II iN IN MUSIC'S i i It rbi Th fh l last t public appearance app t InSIl Lake of ot Mrs Cocks and Mr r. r was wall marked with Ar great nt success The Ilie Congregational church was comfortAbly comfortably com corn filled with t the e a admirers and friends friends' of ot both and a very VE-ry warm reception reception recep recep- tion w as' as IJ given J. the arU artists ts Mrs Cocks was in unusually good goodvoice goodvoice goodvoice voice and sang with great fervor and and expression l Itt ifer h v voice ice showed great power pow pow- er r and tind t which taken taken With her perfect enunciation n and her het facility in in inthe inthe the execution ot of difficult passages promises well for her future success Inthe in inthe the ther oratorio r rt t r o work which she he expects to follow in in- London Mr is a plano piano virtuoso of oJ rare ability Not only does he possess remarkable ble skill In technique but In those tholE things Ju III which most pianists are deficient musical understanding and depth h of tc In interpretation t n he ex cx- v t J n eels cels In In MacDowell's piece March a Wind one could almost hear the wind roaring and whistling The Ave Maria Marla by Mascheroni l was first sung by Mrs Cocks and awakened a quick As Ai 5 an encore she sang the beautiful rt's Serenade in in each case case h having a u. violin obligate by Mr Skelton Mr 1 followed with three numbers for or the toe piano Nocturne MacDowell's March WindI Wind and itches S' S Dance r. r Mrs Cocks s sang three I X dainty little compositions mt of Mr Woodmansee's with great reat expression The songs show him to be a successful composer as well as pianist Mr 1 Skelton played a Grieg sonata arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged for the violin In two movements and received ah earty encore He Mc excels ex cels ceis In tone and n plays with freedom and fatuity facility t dg o In eh his execution x Mrs Cocks was at her best In inChan Chan son SO Chapin was s Jr very Leo Ds satisfactorily Ps interpreted interpreted inter Inter- by Mr Woodmansee in two numbers num num- i bars bers and the ended with I Iby eb W e t three e o old Irish ballads very s sweetly suns sung by Mrs Cocks The last of pf these a Farewell recalled to te the minds of her hearers the tle fact that Mrs Cocks was Singing for tor them for probably the last time and Md they were so loth lath to part wl with h her that they insisted on her returning s She displayed g great self control o b by ap appearing appearing ap- ap PlaK fI fIo t rl and singing Home Sweet w Home When she had finished there was hardly a dry eye In the audience Mrs cocks leaves Salt Lake next Sunday Sunday Suno Sun Sun- day to o Join OI her husband a In England where r h he Is acting as executor e of the estates of his cousin Lady Somerset They will make their home ih itt London |