Show I FESTIVAL CHORUS IN CONCERT AT COLONIAL BY MRS E. E MORRISON GROUT A fair audience greeted d tho the festival est chorus last night at tho the Colonial With It was the he Salt Lake male chorus In miscellaneous ous program and tho the Schubert male quartet George E. E Skelton was heard In a violin rob rolo and all were supported supported supported sup sup- ported b by tho the Colonial orchestra augmented aug b by several cral musicians The Tho opening number played b by the orchestra or or- chi chestra under Its director Squire Coop was a march by Sousa full tuU o of tho the vim and blaze blare of sound which distinguishes mo most t of that composers composer's music It was followed by P No Xo 6 G by This was rendered beautifully beau beau- u- u and Is as the thi name iame Implies a apathetic pathetic weIrd composition with much of ot tho the national characteristics of ot Its composer Tho The sonata In G minor by I GreIg plaY played d by George Gaorge Skelton on the thc vIolin and Professor Protessor Coop at tho the piano I was much h enjoyed although just at this juncture tome some one In the gallery began to make a a. disturbance by uy loud talking and arid laughter At the change In the tho motif the noise Va wan as so 50 disturbing Mr Skelton folded his music and quietly ty took his isis teat seat to which the tho audience protested protested pro pro- I. I tested by by bYh applauding repeatedly repeated and he played t the e next movement of the difficult dun dun- I cult composition In a beautifully fin finished fin fin- style much better bolter than the first I halt half as If It tho the sympathy of the audIence had placed him en Cn rapport I Tho The Salt Lake Lako male malo chorus Is a fine aggregation of voices capable of of splendid spIes spIes- did ensemble work with sufficient practice UC tice Uce 3 and even In the slightly uneven work I of ot last Mast nl ht the music was enjoyable I The same may be said ald of ot the rendition rendition rendi rendi- I tion of or Fair 1 Ellen J jy y tilt the festival val cho cho- rus There Then I Is splendid color and tone I I In tho tha voices and the cantata was well worth hearin The Tho soloists Miss 1158 Edna Evans and Horace Ensign did good work I f de despite the colds which made each cach voice I I a n little difficult to control and disturbed I slightly y the tho clarity of tone This canI caDI cantata can can- i I tata Is a a. beau beautiful thing thins and should be I given shen after aftel more snore lengthy preparation I The Serenade b by tho the Sch Schubert u bert male Ii IiI I quartet 1 was finely sung The quartet Is well we balanced ond and th thi- thi first tenor hasa has 1 a pure sweet l lyric quality very unusuaL unusual at al The first baritone alto also h has an unI unusual un- un 1 I usual quality of voice olce und under r tine tino control I They Tiley sang fang as ilS an encore The Night Ight Has Hasa a Thousand Eyes hut but It was not as aswell aswell aswell I well gl given n as tho first number Rehearsal Re Re- Is all that Is 18 n needed eded to maJ make makeI o I 1 tho the Schubert quartet one lne of or tho the finest Onest bodies of or singers to 10 bo be found fond In the west |