Show News News of the Music World Hugh W W- Dougall and pupils will give a a song service In the twenty-eighth twenty ward chapel Sunday night at 6 30 o'clock May 1 30 30 1909 when the following program willbe will willbe willbe be given n Duet Miss Edna Evans and Hugh Dougall Baritone solo Mr Melvin Peterson Soprano solo Miss Margaret Contralto solo Miss Hazel Barnes Soprano solo Miss Gertrude Romney Bass solo Mr 11 John Aird Soprano solo solo Mrs J J. J P. P Shaw Trio Trio Trio- Misses Margaret Gertrude Gertrude Ger Ger- trude Kelly and Hazel Barnes Soprano solo solo- Mrs Estelle Waters aters Baritone solo Mr Rulon Robison Soprano solo Miss Be Bessie Smith Soprano solo flolo Miss Ivy Evans Tenor solo Mr 1 J. J W. W Soprano solo Miss Irene Kelly Quintette- Quintette Misses Edna Hazel Barnes Ivy Evans Eans Mrs J J. J W W. Summer- Summer hays has and Hugh W. W V. V Dougall Dougan The program for Cor the coronation ser services services services vices at St. St Marys Mary's cathedral will be as follows Hymn St St. Cecelia Cecella chorus Rosa Rosary 1 Litany Hymn Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart Dorothy White Hymn Loretto Bo soloist Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin j. j Kathleen Homer ISomer Hymn Marguerite Marguerite Locke Locke soloist Procession i Sermon Ave Maria La Ja a II Hache ache Misses lIsses Florence lorence and Mae ONell OXell ONellO O 0 0 Millard John soloist Ergo Gregorian I Laudate I Miss Cuddy soloist Musical al program at St. St Marys Mary's cathedral cathe cathe- dral Sunday May 30 SO Voluntary Godard Mass in G Soloists Soloists Corinne Hammer Slammer Misses l 1 Florence ONeil ONell Alice Allee Farrell Farren George Soffe John Quartette Quartette Mrs Hammer Miss Harley Oswald S George Sotta Offertory Salve Offertory Sal e Regina Dana Miss lIss Florence Locke Processional march mar I I I I 1 I I Coronation practice at St. St Marys Mary's Cathedral cathedral cathedral ca ca- thedral Saturday and Sunday Sunda at Z S Girls and boys from Crom 3 to 16 years requested request request- ed to a attend Hend S S I Mies Mits lla a. White Cl Clayton will give a a. piano recital at tho the Salt Lake theater on Friday evening evening June 4 Miss E Edna na Cohn will entertain the members of the P. P PEG E. E O. O society today at her home when a fine tine musical program program program pro pro- gram jv will nili be given n by the the members The musical program at at atthe the morning and evening services at the I First Methodist Methodist Metho Metho- dist diRt church tomorrow will be as follows Morning Morning- Organ Ortan Prelude Anthem Come Unto Me Me Ie Leslie Leslie Offertory Con Conf solo Salve Hah Regina Dudley Dudley Duels Buck Miss lIss Leola Leola- Postlude Memorial l livening Evening ninA of Sacred Songs Songs- Anthem Hall hail to the Land Land Gounod Gounod 9 Trio Lift Thino rhino Eyes Elijah The Misses lIsses Isabella Amy and Louise Osborne Duet Oh Divine Re Redeemer eemer Gounod Miss 1 Leola Schrack Mrs 1 H. H Ham Ham- mer t Chorus Verdi Anthem Anvil Soprano solo Tender render and True Adieu Lyle MissI Greeson 0 1 Chorus Tt The Flag Id Without It a Stain f. f White Soprano solo Go Haik to Thy Savior Savior Sa- Sa vior Miss Amy Amy Osborne Medley l of Patriotic Airs Aira arranged by Edward dwar P. P Kimball Bv By special request Ladles Ladies quartette and baritone solo 1010 Ladles Ladies quartette Quartette List List the Cherubic Cherubic Cherubic Cher Cher- lust Hist Baritone Bartton solo I I I Heard the Voice ln il of r Gaul Holy City Ladles Ladles' quartette and Claude Net Net- ettic tic tieton ton Soprano solo Holo Cross of oC Calvary Gounod Gounod Miss lIss Irene Kelly Violin solo Romance noma I Claude I Anthem n them Rest Sold Soldier Reef nest I Ci I Choir till ector Mr In Mrs William A. A Wetzell etzell Organist E I MEMORIAL l SERVICE Charles s Kent Kemit and a number of oC his pupils pu pu- pils 1115 will give e a n memorial song service tcp In Inthe inthe the tho eighth ward chapel hapel at ill East Fourth South street commenting at G 30 o'clock tonight In honor of oC the soldiers end sailors who fought for Ou our liberty I Following ol Fol- ol- ol lowing is the program Anthem Val Waid Choir Alan Ian or of Sorrow orlow Adams Thomas W. W Winters Unto Me Campana Campana Come Duct Duet T. T T. T Burton and Lillian Branning The Time Flag alag Without a It Stain Will hito to Kents Kent's Male Choi diem Cholus us Time The New Born Horn King r ft L. Charles Tromp Beau Beautiful LII Lilies los I Honeywell Harry James lIe Be Thou Nigh I Balle Bailey Ora Orv GillO Gill Kevin I O 0 0 Love William junior truer Da Daddy y 1 11 1 Irne Myrtle 1 Browne Brown Let Mo le 1 Like c a Soldier Fall l Wallace Gu Gus Backman I 1 I Beautiful Isle Fearis I I Kents Kent's Male 1 Chor Chorus Chortis sEye s. s Eye Eye Hath Not Seen f L. L Stebbins Dillon Williams I Were rere Tenting Tonight Kittridge Dot l Il I The Good Old OM U. U S. S A. A Morse Moise Gilbert e Savage The Homeland t. t t I Johnson I Lillian Branning I The Better Land C Cowen wen S Basil Kent To Thee O 0 O. O Father Verdi Branning Burton and Kent Let Your Lower Lights Be Burning Bliss Kents Kent's Male Chorus The public is or la y Invited Miss 1 Henriette Green and aud her pupils gave a musicale this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Ladies Ladies' Literary clubhouse which was well veil a attended te d I The Salt Lake Male chorus chorus held Its annual semi meeting last night at the rooms pf pC their conductor ol Squire Coop The officers read very verv encouraging reports of oC the financial condition of oC the organization tion Four concerts have been given during during dur dur- ing lug the past season two of which nero und undertaken by the chorus alone one given in Ogden and one in Salt Lake W. W 1 L. L Richardson manager of oC till the chorus was elected representative of oC the club to meet with other r representatives e o of I 1100 lei wa similar I organizations 1 in 1 the city to consider con con- sider aider the betterment of the situation here from a musical standpoint The Time sentiment sentiment senti senti- ment was strong that the chorus maintain a separate organization and the success of oC the time past six months appeared to Justify justify justify Jus jus- a continuance of organization similar to that of the past Following the business meeting Squire Coop was presented with a formal vote of thanks from the members of the club for Cor his lila services and was also presented with witha a substantial token tolen of the appreciation of oC the time members A collation was th then n served and social gayety continued until a late hour e Arthur Farwell Far who n has a well eli written written written writ writ- ten serial running in hi Musical America entitled of oC a Revolutionist Revolution Revolution- speaks In glowing gloning terms of oC the work being done by the American Music so society society so- so of which we have ha a local branch throughout the United States Among other western musicians of oC note which this society has helped to bring to famelie fame Came he lie speaks of oC Arthur Shepherd of Salt Lake Cit City and says says' Shepherd first the became 1 widely known prize for by o orchestral lila his e capture compositions corn com of positions although It must be averred that he has not become widely known by bythe bythe bythe the work Itself a circumstance not Illuminating lIlu- lIlu in the stud study of oC American conditions condi condi- He had earlier studied at the New England conservatory of oC music musie and subsequently subsequently subsequently sub sub- returned to Salt Lake City where he conducted the Symphony orchestra orchestra orchestra orches orches- tra and established himself as a te teacher cher On the tIme occasion of oC our meeting he was n-as making a a. flying dying trip east to look up the possibility of or the time publication of ot some of oC his compositions and fate in the form Corm of oC Lawrence Gunman Gilman of oC New I York directed direct direct- ed his footsteps to the Wa- Wa Wan Wa-Wan Van Press |