Show iSle ic sni At TO m BEGIN NEXT MONDAY program of or the th ake annual spring prin- music festival sliva 11 11 eld Id HI al th the next Monlay Mona Mon Mon- a Tu Tula lay is la a L h handsome Kires z es IOn all the Uie music tn to br hI rendered itH t J. J r Ill me nu good half tone ton ruts ull li the to soloists lists and the lh on n kel of If the Iho lh Chicago Symphony s. 1 rot IJ J. J J. J McClellan ur Jan an Stephens and j the ma manager festival festival i al t There half hair tone to oui eul It I of f t the th treat gnat gr at or- or i choir choh Th The words of or tori to tu he be i are an also will iII be given n l night nIgh t at al Ii 1 when the th Chicago a f y orli I a will ho bo heard hard a. a the Leh II Lake bake festival chorus hOMIS im- im hii P of S Coop dt the theo o 17 lint at society I and ami ladles ladies with Uh McClellan as soloists will It IK he AMI Hemm o of company once of the San fulI co Op- Op pam Harriet Krahm Frahm a IL great sn-al ra David B. B Duggan and J. J Frank rank ch h well 1 tenor tE and buss bass basss s from rom Chicago Chiago consists of the following PART PAn J. J r from from r At 1 u uL a. Ira t a Salt alt L Lake Lako Lk festival festival chorus L jakc ke kc male chorus and soloists go Mandel ersman mall leave loave the watch from v ns Ini Int j tut I lit iman hman Wagner Ien en n Max tra Ira Salt fait alt Lake festival chorus ft t Lak male r-honis r Miss I tern ml Mr 11 TART PART II II 11 to Die DI l r larla Maria Holy REd Redeemer Redeemer Redeemer-Or- Or Orl Or- Or ted l by 7 I Prof roC J. J J. J Wagner Wagner tra itra and I society ladles ladles' lades lades' r F chorus l Gounod 1 tra Salt Snit Lake Choral society and aud Miss Mis J iy v afternoon the second concert given at the tabernacle at The program will t ne c as follows l I go i Symphony orchestra Adolph ib It tier J conductor Elvyn Ehn pianist Frank Abano A- A basso bano Guv J Woodward rd violinist st st. bat to Midsummer fid sights Nights r. r Mendelssohn l II 6 In E Flat for 01 piano and or- or Liszt Miss Miss Mis Elvyn Elvyn Barcarolle often Offenbach h. bm-h. a tl M h j d. d D' D Bam e Ma relit i Powell 1 f T j IS rte s. s I I r rw w A AThe j The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Appearing at the tho Music Pest Fest Festival ival Monday and Tuesday I Orchestrated l 1 h by Mr I Second ond and third movements mo Mr air Woodward Concerto waltz Prologue to Ja Leoncavallo Mr 11 Pr March March from from Wagner Tuesday y night night the third concert will willbe begin at 15 o'clock with tb the following numbers be Chicago Symphony orchestral orchestra Adolph conductor Tabernacle choir Evan Stephens conductor con con- ductor AJda alda lemma Hemmi soprano JJ Harriet I t Frahm Ff contralto David B. B 3 Duggan tenor Frank A. A basso PART PAnT 1 I. I Overture to by request Wagner Vagner Symphony No No 6 6 Pathetic Second and third movements Aria from Der Del Weber Miss a Last Dream of ot the Virgin l b h Saint DAmour 1 Elgar c e l Schuman i PART PARr P II 11 The Lat Last Judgment Judgment Or On Orchestra tabernacle choir and soloS solo- solo S his h A piano recital of more mOIe than usual merit was given yesterday in Barratt hall hail bv by bythe the students of oC the L. L D. D S. S university to 10 celebrate the final payment on their fine Steinway piano purchased a ye year r ago During the past year the students have also purchased 1000 worth of band hand In In In- Tracy Y Cannon gave a short address on the history of organ music during the past years and his talk was illustrated by selections from Bach Beethoven Chopin Grieg Greg and Brahms The piano pupils of Miss Alberta Dersham Deisham s Dei-s ham assisted by Mi MIls MIl's s Jean Clifton CUlton violinist vio vio- 1 gave a charming recital at the at the First Congregational church Tuesday night The house was well we filled and the pupils' pupils work reflected great credit on then their efficient teacher s The First C Congregational ch church was wasI crowded last night with a n representative audience of society folk to hear bear the fine tine I program rendered by th the quartette composed com com- j posed of Mrs 1 A. A 8 S. S Peters Miss Mills Edna Cohn Conn M. M J J. J B Brines and Fred rd E. E The first number was Come Com Fill Up the Cup from the Persian Garden In III which I the voices blended In beautifully harmonious harmonious harmonious har har- shading and phrasing M. M J. J trines Brines in the selections C M My Pretty pit lane Jane J a liy by inIS Bishop and Nocturne tur by Chadwick did particularly good singing Miss Cohn Conn sang a selection from Sams In a finely controlled rich contralto voice vo and Mrs A. A S. S. S Peters sang the soprano solo Song of Provence Provence ence In a sweet pure voice Mr Smith sang two bass solos Dennys Daughter and und On the Road noad to Mandalay in fine style although his tones would be better If they were WE're thrown farther out The voice is held too far back In the throat J. J B. B Berkhoel director of the choir of St. St Pauls Paul's church and the choir are rehearsing re- re Sir John sacred work Is to be The Daughter of Jairus which given May fay 16 This Is one pf Cf the most successful ce c oratorios written by r S d It f fI was composed bg oratorios Jor fo for Sl St St. Paul g s cathedral r choir London I England wh where re fie he was the organist The Th Daughter of Jairus I was the s c combined given tn in ht the chol choirs I city T f ft three t S St St. r pr Pauls Paul's a years a aI an and ago d o t the the by bythe I First Methodist church under the direction tion of Miss Agatha Berkhoel It has of arranged that two productions been allmay allmay all allmay time that at this the oratorio be hI given g may hear Leading soloists of Salt Galt Lake arc are to assist |