Show VISITING SINGERS TO HUE GIVE A CONCERT ONEVE ONEVE ON EVE HE OF EISTEDDfOD Denver Chorus Will Be Heard Tonight in Salt La LaKe Lale Theater BY MRS MR E. E MORRISON GROUT The Tho reception given sl last night at Qt 9 I o'clock b by the tue Badger and Cambrian so societies societies so- so nt at the tho Commercial club for Dr Daniel Dr Hen Henry anti and the D Denver n er chorus and soloists wa was as a. a brilliant social went A Acry very cry One fine musical must musi cal pro program was enjoyed The Denver chorus gave O several sel selections most beautifully beautifully beau beau- under the direction of Dr Icy ley the director These Thes were Sweet and Low and a n lively ely arrangement ement of the tho familiar r old song Old Black Joe The real treat of or the evening were the tho songs rendered b by Carl the tho eminent emi nent lyric baritone who has lately come cometo to the city He hu has hag perfect control over his mo most t b beautiful voice and stuns sings In s with the style tle of the finished artist Mr Ir So So- So sang sane nn At Thy En En- treaty Airs Irs Ire Anderson gave gave- a violin solo by D' D and suite by A A. Wend IS' IS which were much ap Dr Daniel tho the musIcal musical mu mu- steal adjudicator of the eisteddfod sang the Welsh elsh n national air all and created created great enthusiasm and the Cambrian society joined In the te chorus chorne This was a n great gathering of ot musicians musician tho the largest arg possibly possibly pos po- pos pos- sibly of ot an any convention In this city Bo- Bo sides Bide the Denver Den chorus of voices and Dr Houseley there were ere present Dr Prof J. J J J. J McClellan Carl So So So- heski E B P P. I KImball and members of the Salt Lake chorus and mall many p other musi musi- musicians clans of ot more moro than local fame Tonight the Denver Den choruK will give the following well chosen program assisted assist assist- ed by the soloists who have accompanied them thorn here and arid who will al also o compete for prizes at the ohto eisteddfod beginning tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row night October 1 The Thc Sea Hath Its Pearls PearIs Denver Competitive Chorus Tenor solo Israel 1 King Mr Ir Llewellyn Jones Quartette Quartette- a n No Xo Evil Sh Shall ll Befall Thee The Costa b lJ Live Lh Love and Di DU DI F F. J J. J Hous Houseley Miss Bertie Berlin Miss I J Ivy Mat Mat- teson Mrs F. F J Hou Houseley Mr Mrs H. H S. S Cooper Solo and chorus Rossini Solo Solo Miss Miss Berlin Baritone solo prologue from acci Leoncavallo allo Mr David Evans Eisteddfod Worlds World's orld's Fall Fair prize winner Inner Chorus Hark Hark My ly Soul Henry Hou Houseley elcy Worlds World's Fair prize winner Tenor solo Berceuse Godard Mr J. J E. E TompkIns Part song song- Sweet Se t and Low Barnby Denver Competitive Chorus Bass colo eOlo I Fear No Ko Foe Mr Ir George Georgc L. L Bradbury Contralto solo olo My 1 Heart at Thy Dear Voice Voice- Saint Saena Mrs Bessie flessie Dado Dade Hughes Huhe cle Song Mine no I Always Henry Mr Mr- Ir Charles Charle W. W Brown Drown National melody Old Black Joe Joc Foster Fosler Arranged ed by br Director Denver Den Competitive Chorus The Denver people were greeted upon their arrival b by a large del del- delegation of the Cambrian society headed by Held Held's B band ell In carriages carriages car car- and nd were taken about the city and automobiles Tho The citizens ens who ho loaned their automobiles for the welcoming aol wel cl- cl coming coining reception were H. H Vance ance Lane Lester Freed Joseph Silver Sliver E. E P. P Ellison kUI- S. S W. W Morris Dr F. F W. W Beer Deer W. W N. N JJ Wil- Wil llama IIams and S. S W. W Morrison The t two o FI sightseeing sight sight- ht- ht seeing automobiles and the tho Utah barge wore ore furnished by the Cambrian tion Uon The They were driven about all the principal streets to the Commercial club where whore the they were wore given a short respite and later were taken to the tho homes o of or the people where th they will be entertained luring during the three days das of or the tue great fod The train on which they arrived was a lat late and they didn't r rt reach ach the ell city until 4 o'clock so o the evening reception practically pr c be began n l with their arrival This morning the entire part was party was ai taken to Saltair Special trains left at nt 10 o o'clock clock un und 1 several hours were spent enjoying the pleasures of or the resort and an Informal musical program given I en In the pavilion was as one of ot the thc delights of ot the tho day after which n a few hours are to toe be e spent In rest to prepare for the concert this evening Tomorrow night the tho first eisteddfod contest contest con con- test will be bo heard hoard nt at the tho tabernacle tabernacle- The program for or tomorrow Is If given ghen belo below inthe In Inthe the tha tabernacle at 2 p. p m m. Address President Pre Arthur L L. Thomas President of the Day Day Gov P Jo John n C. C Cutler Opening Chorus America I Choir and audience director Prof Evan E II Stephens Address Pr President of the Day Ladles Ladies quartette Le Legends Prize Prise 5 40 40 0 Soprano solo contest contest- Haymaking ke key E K Needham e dham 4 Adjudication of or ladles ladies quartette con cart test Male lale quartette Serena Serenade e Dr Dr Joseph Parr Parry Prize 40 Adjudication of male quartette contest Baritone solo solo- Selected Selected Mr David Evans E of ot Wales ales Childrens Children's chorus cont contest contest- tA t- t A Christmas s Song Stephens Prize 50 to be paid to the tho leader of the tho winning winning- chorus and a a. souvenir to each member of chorus Adjudication Musical composition for fora voices a l chorus of ot mixed Prize 23 25 i Childrens Children's reni chorus adjudication Military hand contest contest- Overture Ru Ruy Bla Bla- Mendelssohn For bands not less than twenty five Instruments nor more moro than thirty live First prize Second prize Gold medal to conductor of or winning 1 ban band 1 Donated by bp J J. J F. F Boes Roes manufacturIng manufacturing manufacturing turing Jeweler 51 South Main street Salt Lake City Military band contest conte t adjudication I S S Second cond Eisteddfod Session THURSDAY y S P P. M M- President of tho the Da Day lIon Hon Samuel Newhouse Soloists David Evans E National Anthem Anthem- lien Hen Wlad Fy Land of at Our Fathers Soloist Dr Daniel Choir and Anil Audience lence di director rector William Ap- Ap Madoc Address President of at the tho D Day i Singing by pupils from Crom first and second sec see on ond grades ba Salt t Lake Lako City schools Minor lInor Choral Contest S S C Mr lr and Mrs M. M J. J Brines gave a aver very pleasing song sonE and piano Piano recital at the Congregational church last night There was a ver very fair rail s sized ed audience of ot appreciative people 0 present and tho the program pro- pro gram cram presented was aa of ot a varied d roper roper- toire beginning with the re e Comfort Comfort Com Corn fort Ye YeI My I People from Handels Handel's Moe slab followed b by tho classical numbers Celeste Aide Aida b by Verdi JI and O 0 Je lor lot by Ly Liszt followed by beautiful lighter French and gypsy songs and endIng end end- Ing trig with some BomA pretty Scotch and Irish ballads Mr lr Dr Brines nee has a beautiful quality quality ity of ot tenor voice oice of no great range but making up for this defect b by quality of ot tone tono training and artistic sense Mr Ir Brines was Buffering with a slight cold which began to hamper his rendition a n little after the first two slightly ambitious ambi- ambi numbers Mr Ir 8 1 I would call essentially a singer of ballads ballad In these his hIli voice olce holds and displays all the UIO gamut of or emotion ranging from tears to lAughter laughter laugh taught ter and he t In sings Kings s them exquisitely It is rather I b believe a mistake for tor a singer er however gifted to attempt singing an any number umber where tho the stretching or forcing the voice 3 to a note Is apparent rather tb tbs tb's voice voice- should give ghe the impression of and easily cosily up UI the note from above rather rathor t than sri stretching to It H. Is 18 It not so 80 so my reader I a appeal to your our fair jud Judgment ment Mrs Brines Is a most sympathetic ac nc- I which Is 18 a great talent Rell an R aswell well ell as al a er very good soloist Her rendition rendition rendi rendi- tion of b by Reinhold In m my m Judgment W was S bet best It t Is to be he hoped the these o talented young young- people will soon re repeRt repeat repeat re- re peat peRt this musical treat |