Show I 4 4 1 4 I 4 IN MUSIC'S t 0 Ie 4 5 4 i I- I I- I D i I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 The Chicago Symphony orchestra more than fulfilled the expectations of the audience audience audi audi- ence enco last night It H had rapt attention from first to last and the theer er very ery enthusiastic applause following following follow follow- I ing log every number bore testimony to the pleasure that was was affording the listeners The orchestra under the leadership of the graceful but undemonstrative Rosen- Rosen becker attained he high artistic success from the stand points of expression shading shadIng shading shad- shad Ing and volume It is an all an star combination In which each artist merges s his Identity Into the unity of or harmony and symphony The concert was popular In Its Us nature It began with the Overture to Tann- Tann hauser which gives such excellent opportunities opportunities opportunities op op- op- op for effective crescendos and diminuendos In response to the e enthusiastic c encore i J ih rl f the orchestra t played a something e entirely new to Salt Lake audiences by Erich In it the violins were all united and the harp was heard In the obligate giving a beautiful effect Van following this proved himself a wonderful master of the violin o playing with great strength J lt and marvelous a g His playing I however however how how- ever demonstrated that the Tabernacle Is 13 too large an auditorium for violinists to fill successfully Probably nothing proved more popular than Strauss' Strauss Beautiful Blue Danube waltz which has served Terpsichore longer than any other waltz ever written Mr Towne was given a very enthusiastic reception He Is a lyric tenor possessing power of a wonderfully high range and a quality thrillingly sweet entirely Dvorak's r new se New to ws Salt World o Lake es symphony audiences s. s wYl was wYlIs It ItIs Itis Is one of those Incomprehensible networks of harmony into whose mazes ones one's mind wanders and becomes lost Gounod's Queen of oC Sheba gave 1 Mme me Linne a very good opportunity to display a remarkably wide range She has a voice beautiful In jn quality and very full fuli and round The duet and Juliet by Mme Linne and Mr Towne proved the dramatic t talent of both A fitting finale was the beautiful and stirring overture 1812 le leaving the audience sitting enraptured until the last note had sounded The second and final opportunity to hoar hear the orchestra will be given tonight S II S S Master laster Florizel Reu Reuter er the young AmerIcan American Amer Amer- ican violinist and of Mrs 1 Lyman J Gage has arrived In the United States in In he lie was a taken nl to ot Europe u ero eross to ss study 3 He lie Is said s-ald to be the youngest s student who whoever whoever ever received tv a diploma r from the Geneva n o of ot Music His first American Amen Ameri can appearance will be at Carnegie e hailon hall hail hallon g on nT Tuesday evening n February e U ft with t the S Symphony O orchestra c Master ra r Reuter will snake make a tour of the principal cities clUes of the United States after which he her will return to Europe being e engaged to play r m in ti London and Other European r lt f cities during the slimmer months opera Maunu la which Is Isto isto ei to be produced ds orraN in New York 6 city next month has scored another nother big success this time at Cologne After supervising the Cologne performance went to Zurich where It was wa-s successfully put on on January th Mr and n Mrs l oon e w L will leave Liverpool v oo on the Oceanic on February and the first recital by the distinguished Polish pianist In this country this season will w be given in New York on the evening of February S S 4 A new biography of Schubert by Prof Richard Heuberger of Vienna has Just been published Jt bY y the Harmonic company in Berlin It embodies the results of ot recent recent recent re re- re- re cent researches es and AAd nd has seventy It is one of a series e of musical u biographies 1 ap fe which q Included u already e d thirteen thirteen thir thir- 1 teen other composers Brahms composers Brahms Handel Haydn Ioe Loewe e Weber S Saint int Lort- Lort zing Jensen sen Verdi Johann Strauss Marschner r. r and Beethoven |