Show W tb i mu c By H. H M. M Schiller LANS for tor operatic and other musi musical PLANS P cat cal a activities ti underway d at t the theother theother t era other er side of the t continent have h Important bearing on the musical fare for the Pacific coast next year ac according according cc- cc cording to a statement made here to today a by Fortune Gallo Gab impresario of ot the San Carlo Grand Opera Opra company compan Mr Gallo Gall nas formed a business partnership partnership part part- with Mrs Mrs- Oscar Hammerstein and he will become the managing director director director tor of ot the Manhattan Opera house in n New York where the late Oscar Hammerstein Ham nam presented e gran grand n opera p for four foi r years In opposition gf to who Tho Metropolitan Opera until ten years ago when the directors of ot the latter Institution bought out Hammerstein for about a a million and a quarter dollars donars The agreement with the Metropolitan will expire soon and Mrs Hammerstein will regain pos possession possession session of ot the Manhattan next Septem Septem- bpI ber Sentiment has prompted the widow of the great grear Impresario to maintain the Manhattan as the home of opera and she has engaged Fortune Gallo to carry carryout carryout carryout out this policy successfully While the Gallo Hammerstein corporation will not directly produce opera in New York during during during dur dur- ing the next year or two It will wilt book grand opera organizations that may wish to visit the tho metropolis They have of offered offered or- or to house the annual New York season season season sea sea- son of ot the Chicago grand opera and have begun negotiations for tor the Importation Importation importation tion of ot the Carl Rosa Opera company from England Sir Joseph Beecham's or organization organization organization or- or from Covent Coven t Garden London and several noted operatic units from continental capitals of Europe Mr G Gallo I is forming n or renewing n al allIances alliances al- al es with certain e local c or territorial managers of whom L L. E E. E Behymer of ot Los Angeles and the and the Ellison White musical musical musical mu mu- bureau of Portland are reckoned for the management of ot the Pacific and mountain tours A result of ot the Gallo Hammerstein-Galbo combination is the establishment of ot a ahome ahome ahome home for the San Carlo grand opera and the Gallo Galbo English Opera company in New York By this new arrangement arrangement arrange arrange- ment t the San carlo Carlo company y will begin i next e Labor o day a season e of four weeks of ot grand opera after which it will proceed proceed proceed pro pro- upon its perennial San Carlo trail tran of the United States and Canada Mr Gallo Galbo is in itt line for other responsibilities responsibilities next year for for- he has been informally In Informally Informally In- In formally nominated by by- persons interested in the Chicago opera for the post of ot general directors with that Institution as successor to the late Cleofonte Campanini Campa- Campa nini The Th First Congregational church choir will furnish the following at the services tomorrow Anthem Anthem Praise Praise Ye the Father Gounod Lords Lord's Prayer response Ayers Jubilate Duo Buck Choir Mrs Norman J J. J Atkinson soprano soprano soprano so so- Miss Edna Dwyer contralto Dr W. W S. S Worley tenor Alva Keddington basso Morris s Stephenson e he organist I am Bit violinist and composer composer com corn poser with Joseph Merb rt author have I placed a new new operetta with Joe Weber for early production It Is based on the Les Surprises de Divorces Fr French farce by Alexander Bison and Anthony Mars Oh Mamita and Cupid and Cupidity are being considered for tho the title of ot the piece Possibly the highest honors ever accorded accord accord- ed to an American violinist were conferred conferred conferred con con- of ot Albert Spaulding when he was selected from the large number of artists available as the soloist to accompany the New York Symphony orchestra on Its forthcoming tour of Europe at the special request of ot the French and Belgian gov gov- This will be the first time that an American symphony orchestra has crossed the Atlantic The tour will Include concerts In London Lendon London Lon Len don Paris Rome Milan Bologna Genoa and d many other Important musical cen cen- in all of ot which Spalding is well known This will be Spaldings Spalding's fourth tour of Europe He fe made his his- professional debut in Paris with Patti and since that time he has made extended tours of t Russia Norway Sweden Denmark Holland Italy France England and Egypt The lord mayor of ot London has accepted the appointment as chairman of ot the re reception reception re- re committee to greet the American musicians musicians' on their arrival In London The audience which greeted John Hand the Utah tenor at the Hoquiam Wash Grand theatre was said to be one of ot largest gatherings of ot its kind ever held In the Grays Gray's Harbor district The Grieg Singing society c under whose auspices s the concert f was given has s engaged J Mr Hand Handas as lS soloist for tor its big annual summer fes fes- Mr Hand Is now making an extended extended ex ex- tended tour tour- of the cities of the Northwest and the mountain Intermountain states Mr Hand sings at Helena Mont Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night of next week He Ite wilt will give a concert at Logan March 12 12 and one at Provo March 15 The e Sunday musical u programs gr at t the First Methodist rg l s Episcopal i church c f fol follow follow fol- fol low S MORNING Prelude Indian Lament Kreisler Wm Hardiman violin Mrs R. R O. O Burkhardt organ Anthem S Send Out Thy Light Gounod Contralto solo Lead Kindly Light Godard Postlude postlude Barnby S EVENING Prelude Nocturne Chopin Chop n Anthem Im I'm a a. Pilgrim Mattson Miss Miss' Ruth Patterson and and- choir Soprano solo The Ninety and Nine 4 Campion Camplon Miss Aaltje Postlude The Lost Chord Sullivan Mrs Ella Cumming Gumming Wetzell chorister Mrs Genevieve Gleason organist A concert will be given at the Twenty- Twenty fifth ward chapel tomorrow evening by bythe the Gustav Schuster College of Music asby as assisted as- as slated by Miss Amelia Margetts vocalist The program which consists of ot ensemble numbers with violin and saxophone solos duets Is as follows Valse Novelette Schuster Violins and saxophones Violin solo Serenade solo Serenade Bohm Ruth Squires Clarinet and saxophone duet Tift Rae Rose and Mrs Schuster O 0 My Fath Father r piano solo Edw Hermon Miss Edelweiss Lewis Pleyel Elizabeth Whitehouse Margaret Shaw Jeannette Whitehouse La Rue Chris Chris- Edelweiss Edelweiss' Schuster Katie Park Zoe Zos Copenhaver Rebecca Miller Mil Mil- ler Beth Gibson Vocal from La Boheme Leoncavallo Miss I Amelia Margetts Violin SOI solo Fantasia Lubeck Carl Simonsen Legendre saxophone solo Cleo Thomas violin solo Schuman Douglas Cornwall Selection Saxophone Saxophone band M M. C. C Morley G. G G E. E Harold Allen Rae Rose Cleo CIco Thomas Edith Gibson Lee Johnson Donald Coleman George Utter Mrs Gustav Schuster Accompanists in order of ot their appearance appearance appear- appear ance ince Miss Mills Emma Booth Miss Edelweiss Lewis Miss Helen Langford Special music at the First Presbyterian church hurch tomorrow will be as follows Morning Morning- Lord Anthem Lord When My Thought Shelly Beethoven-Shelly I I Sought the Lord Stevenson Evening Evening- Solo Ive Solo Ive Found a Friend The Anthem The Sun Goes Goe Down Choir Mrs C C. C C. C l Da Dally Daily soprano Mrs I Ernest rnest Ashton Smith contralto ami anti director director di- di rector ector Howard Frazee tenor Harry Jemson Jellison bass Miss l Maud Thorn organ- organ at |