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Show i lll'Ile Tw I ,", i -; ". ' ..--' ' .--j ' ; : r ioiwruajic)X tte Invariable, Conrled I " Metropolitan custom of sending -principal fingers twenty-four hours in .advapce, of an opening in order. that thf may rest, and prepare to sing in. excellent .-voice; ilme.f Lillian Jlprdlca and several jpf her co-stars of the concert to be glvven In the". Tabernacle Jiext Tuesday.evenfiig. '' rive In Salt Lake early Monday morning. . Comfortable quarter have been, secured for them. And they will have abundant op-, : portimity to recover, from the fatlgUe of : the Journey from Kansas Clty.l v-' ' As the Conrled Metropolitan Opera com-' com-' pany has traveled across tbe ceunttr In this, the saoet extended tour in It history, I II it has shattered all musical and dramatic I traditions. At tbe outset there were "nu-. "nu-. merous croakers who said i hat the tour i . , ' could never be made to pay, that the cities , I to be visited could never support such an organization. The reverse has proved ' t i te the case-."" Every city-has responded I with capacity audiences and every record I for receipts hag been absolutely shattered. : .The record-breaking Achievements hare : Aeeamade possible because of thsfact that In every instance the management i has fulfilled every promise to- the -letter: J On no occasion has thereibeea a substltu tion, of one singer for another' who ' had I been advertised. "Every- per' has been given with the eact cast announced; weeks in advance, and there wiU .he.n9 substitutions in Salt iake,- - i -. - v The cast that will sing In Rossini' mas terpiece. "Stabat Mater," in. the '"Tabernacle, '"Taber-nacle, next (Tuesday evening Is the. same cast that sang lt-n New 'fork on three occasions during the season just ended: Every time the great Metropolitan opera-house opera-house was Jammed to the last limit of its capacity ana 'the scenes of enthusiasm during the singing and at the conclusion of the work are said to have been absolutely abso-lutely beyond description.- . . ; The miscellaneous - programme which precedes "Stabat Maier" has also been beard in Jiew York and tbe Relight of the audiences has been without ljjnit. The full Conrled programme for the Tabernacle Taberna-cle next Tuesday evening, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. Is as follows: - Overture, "II Barblere'cl aviglla-..- V , ; . Rossini Conrled Metropolitan orchestra, ' Aria, -"Jerusalem" Paulus)...Mendelasohn Miss Bella Alten. Meditation". Ave Maria" Bach -Gounod ... .-. Mme. De Macchl. ... ., . (a) Prelude, "Le Deluge''.... Saint-Saens - Solo violin. Mr..Nahan Franko. (b) La Fileuse (Orclil by B. Guiraud) r .,....v.... i.v.... I.. .Mendelssohn Aria7La Perle dn Bresjl" ...v..F- David Miss Bella' Alten. ' ' Aria, "Bef Raggio" iSemiramlde),'..-... ...wf.-T..;. ..?,v.'ossini : Jime? De .Mactht Coro V Peneiero ("Nabucco ")... Verdi Metropolitan Opera-house chorus. , Intermission. , Rossini's "Stabat Mater" Soloists: Mmes. Nordics, snd Homer; MM. DiprJel and Journet.-Introduction Journet.-Introduction ("Stabat Mater DolorV)- -. sa")! 4..'-:..... Mmes. Nordlca and Homer; MM. Dip-pel Dip-pel and Journet. Aria. "Cu jus Animam" .....Mr. Dlppel Duet.x'Qul Est Homo"......:....:.;.".. 1 Mmes. Nordica and-Homer Aria. "Pro Peccatls" Mi4. Journet Aria and chorus, "Eia Mater" .- Mr. Journet and chorus- Quartette, "Sancta Mater Istud Agas" r Mmes.- Nordica and Homer; MM. Dip-pel Dip-pel and Journet. -Cavatina,-rFac ut Portam..Mme. Homer Aria and chorus. "Inflammatus"....... ........ . Mme. Nordica and chorus Chorus. "In Semplterna Saecula" Y Conductor, Mr. Arturo Vlgna. ' |