Show W tb tbt X I II I I mus c nIk nIkI By H. H M. M Schiller It 11 ADAME AMELITA GALLS CURd I MADAME VI the gifted coloratura soprano the sensation o of the hour In International international International operatic circles who ho will be heard heard- at the T Tabernacle bernacle Monday night has sung with most moat of ot the great artists 1 of this generation in Europe and In South America I The critics of the old world as well as those ol of the new have been unsparing In their vocabulary to describe describe her art No gre greater ter tribute can be mentioned as proof bf of r her singing than that of ot the late Italian critic Carru tl who said af after er hearing bearing CurcI Galli-Curci She is Js th the messenger of the the- goddess of ot song Aubain the Frenchman Frenchman who said There were others but there is Js only one GaUl GaUl-Curc Prof Professor Joaquin gesser Kesser eiser of Madrid adrid wrote rote Last nigh night dear dear- reader I heard one of ot the greatest greate coloratura ra sopranos sopranos so- so Curd Curci pranos ever heard heard In ln this country country a a star sta of f stars stars' While Herman Hennan Devries of or Chicago says It is but a matter ot of time When she wl will b be w worshiped worshiped wor- wor rby r- r Ph The by the whole civilized world HUI a Will win b 06 toe be M ft HUI a Will win b 06 toe be M ft I e Manuel anuel I I Berenguer flutist and Homer Samuels pianIst I Manager i i- i Geor George D D. of the MuL Musical Mu Mu- Arts Art s society has ha L announced Galli- Galli Curds CurIs program as follows tollo I. I a Caro mb mio ben old Italian ni b L The Lass WIth the e Delicate Air All old t English Arne i Al-i Ah Non fr from 11 s bula hula iii Bellini Bell Belt Song from with Jute Oute j IV a Sylvelin 4 Binding b In Spanish Valverde JS c Crepuscule Twilight d a Sempre Libera from rom Traviata Verdi V. V a Ballet d' d Ascanio Saint b Pan et les c Arabesque Debussy Mr Berenguer VI v a a. The Little Dam zet Novello b Like the Rosebud La Forge c The Little Bells Bens of Seville Samuels yu Shadow Song from Dinorah with I flute f Meyerbeer A musical program will wilt be given at the Rio Grande Grands Baptist church tomorrow evening at S 8 o'clock by students of the Gustav Schuster College of Music The program follows Rondo Violins and Saxophones Saxophone solo Edyth Gibson 1 Violin solo Zoe Copenhaver Cornet solo i Leo Norris Saxophone quartette Rae Rose Cleo Thomas Edyth Gibson Gibson Gib Gib- son Bon Stirs Mrs Schuster Concerto Harry Lewis Caprice Harold Allen Air Varie Varle Elizabeth Whitehouse I g Gentle e Dove Gibson I Trio Down I In the D Deep ep Cellar 1 r M. M C. C oi Morley I I Moderato Moderate to in C C Saxophone Band I Squire Coop director of the Salt Lake I Oratorio society has announced that plans plane are being made to produce Haydn's Creation Cre Cre- in the open air again this season A statement outlining the plans for the production has been issued by Mr Coop A. A E. E Eberhardt chairman of the Creation Crea lion tion chorus cl Dr W W. H. H McKirahan vice chairman chalman and Ethel S. S Chance secre secre- tar tary Rehearsals will be held every Sunday afternoon at the Odeon hall An invitation invitation tion has been sent out b by the directors Inviting all musical talent Interested In community welfare enterprises to assist In i-h i th the v I I II I I I v Three spring recitals will be given with some lome of the students of Gustav Schuster and J J. Spencer Cornwall April 2 28 1 29 and 30 at the Ladies Ladies' Literary club The program program pro pro- gram Tam is la made up of ot solos duets trios and ensemble numbers on the violin piano plana cl clarinet cornet and saxo saxo- phone The Swanee Singers will assist I Special rehearsal of the Gustav Schuster ter er colle college e orchestra will be held at the I tomorrow at 2 Z p. p m. m With the conclusion of the first quarter quarter ter century of the American academy at Rome a happy memorial of the progress res made Is to be found In the fellowships recently established for the benefit of or young American composers No greater reater aid than this to stimulating the musicians musicians musi musi- clans of our country to higher achievement achievement achieve achieve- ment has been made in late years The American academy at Rome I planned by the late Charles F. F McKim was opened In 1894 under the name o of the American School of ot Architecture Three years ears later Its activities were broadened to include students of painting and sculpture as well as architecture And Anc now no in this old world atmosphere so conducive conducive conducive con con- to the tho development Of cst the fine tine arts musical fellowships are to b be added to the advantages already obtainable at atthe atthe atthe the American academy cadem In order that the project may not be misunderstood it is announced that the opportunities offered are arf only for those who have already made an extensive study of musical composition om position and for |