Show Tito Singing Proves Divine Treat for Salt Lakers Tito renowned lyric tenor closed the seasons season's program ot of the Musical Arts society society- In a a. blaze ot of artistry In his recital at the tho Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber- Taber nacle Saturday night The rich dear clear voIce or of the master roaster roas- roas ter singer reached out to every one or of his tugged hearers at the emo- emo lifted UP the artistic selves and gave the lar large o audience a treat ot of such wonderful song that It seemed divine That the audience was appreciative e clatl In the extreme was as shown by the rapt attentiveness with which it listened to him hardly a paper was ruffled scarcely a sound throughout the hall while was singIng except his sweet pure tones It was as though n a spell had been cast upon the hundreds ot of listeners But then as he finIshed finished fin fin- a a. number the Tabernacle would reverberate with a tumultuous ous applause GIVES NINE ENCORES Nine Ine encores he gave during the evening so insatiably hungry were Salt Lake music lovers for lyrics The Tabernacle has seldom seen such heartfelt applause Frederick Longas covered himself him him- self with laurels as a solo pIanist as welt well as proving splendidly sym Sro sympathetic pathetic as the tenors tenor's accompanist Ills His own composition Jota particularly delighted the audience His excellent technique was thoroughly appreciated Edward Edward Ed- Ed ward p P. Kimball senior organist or of orthe the Tabernacle added a happy note to the program when he accompanied at the great organ In a rendItion ot of the tho singers singer's own arrangement or of Ave Maria and again in an encore number It was In Aye Ave Maria that the I spiritual quality ot of voIce Its mellowness its were appeal brought out to wonderful tage The rich notes of the the- great organ were matched with compelling com com- human tonal color and vitality OLD WORLD MELODIES The charm of old world melodies I was poured out in songs ot of Ital Italy France Germany Germany- and Spain From the first resonant tones or of Amarilla Ama rilla he had captivated his hearers The love melodY At Parting Rogers was interpreted ted wIth a buoyant lightness and soft soft- ness A Af jn an encore he dipped from the works of Schubert to give Caprice de Rue With two or of his own composition I Shall ShaH Return an English love Jove ballad and El EI Gauche a spirited Spanish song he answered the repeated and insIstent insistent in- in applause of the throng The full test ot of his consummate artistry and remarkable tone range came when he showed his dramatic power In Harlequins Harlequin's Serenade from and again in Ell Eli sIr damore Donizetti In thIs triumphant recital sang his way into a permanent place in the hearts and memories or of music loving loving- Salt Lakers Laker |