| Show A O Ul t Duo Oue Well Known Citizen Voices the tho of n it Host I r I To the Editor Salt Sail Lake City Jan permit I me to 10 express eINess however Imperfectly the obligation which many feel teel toward Ih the musicians Of our city whenever the tho latter provide the publIc with delight rut tul ent on special such as 01 that furnished Tuesday In the tho I am not competent to or to criticise from a 11 musical Standpoint any ony ot of the beautiful dons ot of Tuesday but bUI I thought It might interest rest the musicians to know the effect t produced by their res respective man on tho ot a man who ho makes up up the tho bulk ot any such luch audience Prot IB always In It In liB its and ants like like n ng I g od mental tonic In III making a 11 person peron feel te 1 strung and cheErful Ills His piece ot of day was wRt of this nature but ut I 1 think the public could not under understand It II so JO trell ell as It usually understands Mr Ir One fine solos lolos ProC Prot interpretation of Andantino addressed to the authors wife was to my mind the more Impressive of the two pieces he ha rendered r on the great grent organ orRan Any n one could tell that It was wall a 11 living wIfe not a departed tI one to whom the musician addressed this beautiful rhapsody It tall sae a PIt piece e ot of music mulo that Iha t seemed to melt Into ones very r soul because Of Its 1111 expressive tone being a love note and every phrase the sent senti ment ot of joyous satisfied and grateful affection In the tho very presence as 1111 It Were ne ot the The t of Soap which II Is Solomon Solomon could lie he d In no other kind ot of music than Ihan Ihl TI of singers T t er Whitney Patrick and Spencer ure public servants of whom It Is n a to write Of the thousands who h Tuesday to the 1110 delicious harmony of their voices probably nine nino out or of every epry ten present would with lIh me that they had bOil never neer heard anything more Inspiring or more ex x nH ax music than the singing of The Fin Without a 11 Stein In the tho hush or of the great assembly h ns th the manly voices blended In Ih of t this reel Cell nobl or of the n one ne could the reverent emotions that rose from many hearts henrt and almost over nOli ed In tears while the tho notes note ot of the t I melody reverberated d through i t of the ast auditorium 1 Chorus II the Taber nale hacie choir under the Inimitable man of Prof Stephens was n a fit ting climax to 10 the music that had hod been selected all as nn an announcement of the tha arrival of the new century The trains bearing the words The Lord Omnipotent Seemed to thrill the congregation like an n current and to put IU t every ceri on one In P Pager expectation of that which I to tollo follow Then more and more mora th with each ench succeeding phrase music ruse tuse to a 11 splendid ele elevation lit f lie HI unwonted majesty declaring And shall reign forever and ever er music prophecy seemed to unite In one une grand song ong of f triumph 1111 h II a round like the voices of f many het I liter tho heavens were th n l I cr ever It 11 II as I thought the emotions had been tided III to the Intellect for heart and Brain throbbed we to discern like dike II a comprehension C of the tho ot of the tho I reign that lie Jle is ot truly the I King ot of Kingsl and LottI tb that III u 1111 that of of JUs life tr dominion there thera shall bl be no end Vo No 1 sermon declaring the majesty the beau beauty ty and the ot of the final Onal and reign of tho PrInce of Ing be more effective could bo In convincing the thc peep people I ot of that tot fact this Ing hymn as sung BUng by this choir flow much the oWe oue to these tt faithful not for S e wants our merely but for tor actual conviction of great nUll and e hill deft truths wherein the tho secrets ot of many hearts ort are for the art tully fully re revealed nip my feeble Inn hull not nOl attempt to declare I 1 only saY that there thello limit who are great greo t us hA have followed the d and have become In It a high and Important I U II PAIL sense tn t our servants J |