Show L of in t Russian o P Pianist Coming d dIt It II If I 1 I I II 1 t I IS W S I It d Id 4 t I j I I J jJ j I j j Ij Ii j I i II I j I Leo the famous Russian pianist I who appears In recital at the First Congregational Con Can I church Tuesday night under I the management of Fred C. C Graham j None of Mr composition I has awakened such interest as his Wild Mens Men's Dance It sums up so to speak i ithe I the e essence sence of his is strange art His own i views on its program significance are of I I I I I interest When you hear it you ou observe observe observe ob ob- ob- ob serve that at first there is some conI confusion con con- fusion as the men fall fan in line But soon I the rhythms become very insistent as the savages unite in their mad whirl At last one of them theta comes out from among 1 the others and dances alone In the cir clr- cir cir- cle cie The dance is one of the most difficult difficult I cult compositions I know mow of and requires tremendous power I Many l requests have been made for this composition and it is most likely that will include it as a special number The program selected for his Salt Lake Lale appearance follows I. I Caesar Franc Prelude fugue and variation Beethoven I Sonata Op 57 67 Allegro Allegro Adagio con Allegro Allegro II I Op 71 71 No 1 Op 73 3 No 1 I Cyril Scott Irish Reel Cyril Sc Scott tt Danse 1 I Evocation I ete Fete Dieu a Seville Scythe Funeral M March I I A la ha a in ur I Chopin Berceuse I Chopin Valse A flat major Chopin Mazurka Mazura B flat minor I Chopin Ballade F minor I IV Debussy Arabesque A major Debussy The he Garden in the Rain Liszt Mendelssohn LIzt WeddIng Wed Wed- ding March and Dance of the Elves I I |