Show STUDENTS Of MUSIC NEED NOT GO ABROAD I Madame Fannie the tho famous woman oman pianist will appear In a IL c concert at the tho First t Methodist church till flit evening Madame Gelder talent asa as asa a a wonderful artist and one of ot great ability abil ity Hy I Is second to no other womans woman's In to tho the world according to the consensus of I opinion Jon She not only takes great Interest In her piano work but shows wonderful Interest in a desire to Inform herself re recording re- re cording the characteristics of people and In the various circles for Cor the past palt thirty yrs yean and according to a n statement made at the Hotel Utah yesterday she sho says that Ui the opportunities 1 In America are aro as All SToat es as aa s In L European countries In speaking peaking of oC a appreciation Uon shown ahOn b by audiences now no u ua U compared compared with with man many years eara ago aso Madame says that today audiences In small cities appreciate the I great reat music more mort than did rn my audiences I In the larger lanter cities twenty years yean ago She deplores the Uio fact tact that so many hundreds of musicians or students deem deoni It essential essen essen essential to go to Europe to obtain the genuine artistic temperament when she states tates positively HIU el that the same samo persons could It if they only knew it procure the tho same samo amount of oC musical knowledge In this country countr and at ot half tho the cost Sho She further further fur fur- ther said eald that she could see HlO a Il serious menace In prevailing pro conditions as 8 hundreds hun hun- dred of ambitious students of America are aro making great sacrifices to study tudy music in Europe great stating mating ng that man many of or them actually endure man many any hande hl a and much discomfort for tho the privilege of studying at double the price they would pay for the same Instruction at homo Madame Z especially spoke of or the man many pitfalls pitfall that an en girl encounters in foreign countries which I would eventually mean that th the s loss would b be gren greater ter to her hor than the campen- campen I for her greatest musical triumphs In speaking of ot her recital tonight s she Iho o said laid to that she was raa stifled gratified to learn that many musical students students would Quid be In fn th the audience audi audi- ence |