Show I AMONG THE SALT LAKE MUSIC MUSICIANS ANS I Weldon a pupil at St. St Academy academy conducted b by the Sis Sis- Introduced d atto at ato tho Holy Cross was as to 10 o recital given In the academy room In tho the presence of oC a large co o of Invited d guests Tue Tuesday day after- after Mss Miss Veldon l were a ar r of other pupils In tho academy young oung students student's first number was to Eroica by In tho h the Interpretation was wasand as asand and Fell defined tho m mysterious p ns rig tenderness of oC tone and harmony well irell presented In n tho atle allegro lo ent Miss Miss' Weldon eldon showed COn and was particularly good brilliant llant forte passages pa The nh tic number was cordially received f save 1 0 her for Cor shading and that was as not overlooked o Three ra rs' rs from were given The I C was filled with nd the tho personality of or tho the playa j lentI lent I I charm to the number There Thera was ht lack lack of oC certainty noted In by the same composer not pose possessing the same ame sure and air all of or confidence that marked d ther numbers number The Time use of or tho pedals also lacking I In to artistic an accompanist Miss t Iss acquit IL- IL splendidly when she an amt 1 Miss violin Ja gave vc difficult and laby The rho themes were blended perfectly the Interpretation shading and wem were noticeably good ie e closing number was s lade lado lad Opus 0 20 In this number close cose attention to t accentuation and amI andul lit ut Interpretation of or th the spirit cf of C the poser oser marked th the r rendition which given with a n. de dc decree ice ce of ot skill Miss MissA poo n A had thoroughly memorized each eacher her er numbers b by note and at no time timet i t there lere a 8 moments moment's he In the reduction of or tho the d and difficult Itri- Itri uit and Miss W In addition to tor r McDonough were em the Misses cs C C. C soprano II Hicks alto P. P Ford contralto who v j Ian Hear Henr Prayer John Abbott Miss 1 Mont Mont- tery lery's s sweet soprano olce voice was a shale strong stron for COl the other othet voices In the theAnd and wand as asa a result their tones were wore not distinct and perfect balance o was was not nol 1 Miss lIss Ford has a a sweet n and nd rounded I contralto which when wilen more matured should be of or exceptional J ie Jo Miss Miss' m t Hicks Hicks' alto olce voice Is sweet appealing ap alln Iss Ollie Ollic Cooper read The Th The Fiddle d dA In In a manner that ct eli teli delighted ht lf her rei rere Tho The unu unusual ual and nUll pathetic tory toO i Interpreted with a chasm charm of tn manner expression that were wre delightful memorial flower n son song service will be the tho ninth nth ward chapel of or the theon Won won on church chuich Sun Sunday a night b bv by the thc M M. I. I of the ward ard at which Professor tIes lies G. G lent Kent will present tho follow follow- al program hem liera to Ward oard choir a tet The TIt Vaca Vacant L 1 Chair tle Poll pan Brind and and Mission of oC the Rose Rosc Cowen i Ora Gill Old bid Se Sexton ton u. u Russell Ru sell Z Gilbert Savage ara Sloman JK at Beatrice Green I ternary for T. T T T. Burton I tue Me LIke a 11 Soldier r Fall rall Wallace allacc r Gus Backman ehl cht Metcalf r WE kits Edna FAna Morris Monis Air r Va I DC Borot Gustav Schuster ler Garden of or Dreams Molloy Mollo i Myrtle Brown rake rjake Mv My j Soul Parks I I M Kents Kent's male hOI chorus t ting on the Old Camp i round Kit tred e eo o Dot McMillen Oak Lea Leaf r V w Don Priestley Priestley par harden Garden en of or Roses f Lillian Deep Jude Jud Carl To Thee 0 O Father V ran Tanning canning in Burton Eurton and Kent to Thee Pai Parks Pals ks Kents Kent's malo male chorus I Is cordially Invited e r following will In be given I en aIds eld's band at Liberty Libert park at the band stand beginning at 5 3 o'clock continuing until 7 o'clock tomorrow at Liberty park paik ch ch Beau Bean Ideal Sousa Poet and Peasant Jolly Jokers JoltErs Brown Biown Morning 1 11 I Dreams liar Ilai selection The Tho Serenade Ser enade Victor I Je Tipperary Title m medley The Soul Soul II s I id ul selection descriptive e of the bunt The uThe Hunting Scene v prices I The Fascinating Ragtime Glide fc Mills It I a I hackles hackles' J nor I ration from Wagner Operas iv Yn n post Fest u. u r Jt ncr u id waltz Blue Danube I Iu liar filar selection Our Boys nOs Rein Jck r jj Q- ie to of th the mos most delightful O organ reel reel- of or the free series given at tit the taber- taber the thc summer season eagon will b be belof beof loC lof of next Tuesday when the tho program ted tc will be bo one ono of oC exceptionally sing character The numbers chosen Pro Prof McClellan who ho will be at the tho t mt instrument that day ao arc among the thet t of classical series played in city lt The Tho days day's program ram will include beautiful Andantino UTo To My b Wife b by Schumann huma n non non Gavotte otte b by Thomas and the theng son ng- ng series will include Kentucky nc no and Annie Laurie Lauric arranged the tho performer The heavier cia fiber iber with which tho program will ill will twill be the thc masterly m overture o to b by Wagner agner 10 IC pro programs ram for fat the ie entire week with exception exception of Saturday which will be bo day will be as follows May fay 30 0 Assistant o Or Organist awl arll P at tho time organ oh eh selected ch Gavotte Ga x Grieg Ca e c Kinder I I I- I Elevation Lola rId Id Melody Air Mr by er ludo a Ma May 31 31 Or Organist J. J J J. J Mc- Mc lan Ian at the organ ccata in F Wider Andantino Po To 10 My ly ViCe Mignon ea Gavotte Gavotto otto Thomas rhomas Schumann Schumann wo wo old Arr b by Performer Kentucky Home u. Laurie lAurIc to Arranged for Cor organ orban b by J. J J. J Mc- Mc Clellan day June 1 Assistant Organist c 23 1 Y Cannon at the organ ego Handel I o 1 Venetian Boat SonS Song Mendelssohn sohn rayer In I E 10 4 Lemmens lId Id melody An Arr b by ro Dubols Dubois Sunday June 2 2 Assistant tuut Organist Or zy Cannon at the organ oran miter March from i. i Wagner In Wedding 0 Marie In D flat 1 f Matins Faulke aul Ices g Cradle Hon Song Kong JI W ld melody Arr tn rl by 11 by Performer rus lus for Judas Judas Guilmant rid a June Junc 3 3 Assistant Organist Ed- Ed pP j P. P at tho ho organ orSan 1 on a Welsh Air e Sons Song Minuett Adoration Lewis Prayer Sawyer Sa JW ild melody Arr An by Performer teh r in G G. G Go Smart I Juno 4 4 Organist t J. J J. J MeIn Me Me- an Ht at the or organ n. vial I I request program m. m In r was as Given gl Friday night by pupils of oC Miss MIus Mary Mai 1 Frances San San- as ll l bv hy Mrs Lizzie Lizzle Thomas Thoman Edland Ed- Ed land rand Mrs frs L. L L. L Goddard nt at t. t the San- San n In the Ca Canning An n n exIl ex- ex lt Il program was wa given gi tho pupils marked proficiency r violinist l gave i l Il two solos tabernacle ora organ n recital at noon In Jn In honor of or Ml Miss J n May Iny Robson Rouson and anil mpa pany y who again tho the guests 4 n of ot honor Several Sc selections requested b by by 1 Miss 8 nob Robson on and her friends were given ghen b by Professor McClellan lj In hla his customary customary cus cus- tomary tamar finished and pleasing style Tho The pupils of or Mrs Alberta piano appeared In recital at the First Congregational church last night assisted assist assist- ed b by A. A J. J Kisselburg I tenor The Thc church was as crowded with the friends of or tho the teacher leacher and hor pupils the auditorium gallery and classroom being entirely filled Tha Tho pupils made malle an excellent showing both for themselves es and their teacher The performance of or th the tho smaller children chil chil- children dren some ome of or them mere tots tot who ho could not reach the tho pedals was noteworthy Tho Tito opening number was as Festival Procession M March reh four hands Ml Miss Gladys Roberts and Mrs While WIlli the number was ne not memorized and was a shade Rhade irregular In ht one ono of or two passages It was as pleasing an as a 0 whole Little Margaret 1 ODonnell O'Donnell gave Q bogs bog's Morning 1 Pra Prayer er in a creditable manner Grace Ludwig another child showed an unusual degree of or self confidence conn conf dente dence and ease case In iii her mer rendition of ora ofa a little HUle march b by The left hand work b by Leah Hancock In lit Robins Lullaby was was' ex excellent etlen t. t Luella Deck wax was aR shy and timid but soon recovered reco self possession with her teacher b by her side She played Krogmann's Little Patriot March 1 satisfactorily The Misses Ida and Beula Hartwick gave gate Walters Walters' Tho The Sleight Sleigh Ride four hands in a n. spirited manner Little Miss 1195 Amanda Clausen showed her spirit persistence when despite a ml mistake take she returned to the Uio fault faulty passage c. c and rendered rendered ren ren- it in Garland Gailand dered derel perfectly was of or Roses rosel b by Str Miss Louis Lees gave Heather Rose noso pleasingly pleas pleas- Miss 1195 Gladys Glads f. f Lyon on gave fa hems hems' Donna Bl In a satisfactory manner El Trocadero b by four tour hands lauds was played b by Miss lIss Cora Milam and Mr Mrs Miss Enid Cahoon put a we wealth th thor of or expression In the pretty Spinning Song b by The Tho fin fingering In InIa La Ia La Fontaine given Iven h by Miss lIs Viola Iola Yowell was splendid She played with expression and feeling V Bizet's Bizet s 's toreador song from Catmen Carmen two pianos eight hands played by the Misses lI ses Peebles Angela Hanrahan han Bertha Beitha Crabbe and Mablo Reed Recd was as somewhat stiff sUr In the first movement and lacked spirit but In the time second movement movement move move- ment the number was as excellently c inter Inter- Mr lit sang ans- three little numbers num num- here her Three b by A Aylward lw rd It Is Not ool R Because caus Your Heart Is JR Mine Lohr Johr and Your Smile Smite Foster In hi a pleasing man man- ner The n no no encore rule was a violated am and ho he gave I a another little number that was most pleasing Miss lIss Viola Grandy Grundy gave Ia Fluttering Leaves es Koelling in a manner that pleased the audience Miss Myrtle Turner Turner Tur Tur- ner ncr was as slightly nervous but gave Javo Pad Pad- p s Minuet with e excellent spirit her phrasing phrasing- and pedal work being c especially espe espe- Je good 00 1 Miss Jennie fa Larsen en also Its Its- pla pla ed ed excellent technique In Taran telle by bv Heller HeIter Miss Jennie Martin and Mrs Dersham gave a Blumen Koelling four hands though Miss Iss Martin suffered come Fome what hat fro fright ht Tho The difficult chromatic runs In Caprice b by Mss Miss Maude Brown were handled In a R brilliant and pleasing man man- ner Tier Her fin fingering was especially good The Interpretation pi elation of the tho difficult passages passages pas pas- sages in Last Hope by Miss h Ivy Crabbe was soo good goodA A finished and beautiful rendition of or Valse lIe He- b bv by Miss Marie Marle Wai Warburton burton won non prolonged applause I The brilliant rendition and technique displayed hv h Miss 1158 Lulu Tulu Allen in Valse V alse- alse Opus 31 I I. I No 1 1 Chopin were full fully appreciated The closing number was wag waltz altz and chorus from Faust two pianos pia pia- 4 nos eight hands b bj the Misses lIsses Farrol Anderson Zillah Darke Dalke r Eva a Boyd Bord and Katherine ne Graham This wa was a brilliant and pleasing number the difficult and technical passages bring being ren rendered 1 In a n delightful and fin finished shell manner The mUl music ic for the morning service CT at atthe tho the First Methodist t church tomorrow to tob tobe tol l b be o given under the direction of or Mrs Irs J. J Louis or organist and Mrs Inc W W. Yo A A. A Wetzell choir leader will bo be as follows follow E Organ prelude Adoration Anthem Oh Come Let Us Ue Worship Worship Wor Wor- ship Miss Schrack and Choir Offertory In F F. F Loret Trio Tribute lo In to lime the Weber Miss ll Gall Gail Mills Ml Miss R ElIz Elizabeth b th Robinson and Miss lIss Leola Schrack Postlude March Pontificate I At the evening p service George e E R SV Skelton violin R and ud a number of or his r n y- y I ul will witt give I c lit eight violin Jollo numbers fh The i choir hoir program will ill bo bl as follows Organ prelude pi elude Reverie i 1 I C f c c- Anthem Flag Ilag Without a II Slain Stain I hll t Andante Con Moto 1010 Loud 1011 1 I Anth Anthem Anth m Seek Ye time Hi Lou Loid Roberts MIT s 1 Sorensen Raymond Paymond Brown Blown rown I and Choir r rLand Land of Hone Boo and Glor Glory Mrs Soren Sorensen n and Cha Chair Chair Ir Po Postlude Grand Triumphal March Ia Knabel Inabel r That Salt Lake Take Cil City added to her hem musical musi cal eal fame during durin the recent visit of the members of the Hotel Mens Men's I Protective association on their way ay to their homes home in the east after attel the convention in Los Loa An Angeles cles Is shown b by the references to the the Isit visit Isit to this elt city In their magazine the Hotel Monthly for Ia 1 May In that I issue RUC the story stor of ot the time trip aero across s the continent Is told as well as the tho entertainment that was given en the members at Los Angeles and at other points ts Music is the theme that dominates the story of the visit to Salt Lake Cit City and andIn andIn andIn In th the story a high tribute and a pr pretty tl compliment arc are paid to Prof J. J J J. J McClellan Mc Mc- Clellan tabernacle organist who played for them at the tha organ recital The reference to Salt Lake Cit City and anil to lh the recital in the which will b be beof beof of or interest to local people generally And to the musical in particular is as all follow fol follows lows low B At t Salt Lake City cSt Fred Wey who I came with Ith the party pally took us in charge lie Ue gave ac us an automobile ride a luncheon banquet at time the Wilson lIson hotel menu In another column a trip b by special ape ape- cial lal ial train to 0 o Salta II and opportunity for fora a swim in Salt Snit Lake He Ile also arranged for a special organ recital In the Mormon Mor Mor- Mormon mon tabernacle by b- Prof ProC John J. J McClelIan McClel- McClel I lan Ian said to be bo the greatest organist Inthe in I tho the world The rite organ is the thc largest in America I The Tho or organist t In hla J playing I ln produced rounds and melodies such Ruch as none of the audience had ever o before heard come from an Instrument nt of music He lie produced produced pro pro- due d tho the sweetest sounds sounds' clear and low 10 yet cl filling the vast ast hall tall and d deep cp and ond sonorous at al' when hen thunder rolls lolls In deafening deaf dear cuing ening roar Ho Ile imitated the Iola viola the theba bass bahs ba s viol the trombone the flute nute In its different forms he brought out from his one instrument the rounded music of ofa ofa a great orchestra As he played pla ed wo heard birds sing the tho rich contralto voice Yolee of or a prima donna a asolo asolo solo b bv by Caruso a a duct duet a II quartette and anda a mighty chorus of or human voices How I he did it none of or UH us could tell It was wasas ns a AH as tI If an nn orchestra and the soloists and the chorus were actually ther there Only time the hand of or a a. wizard wl it would teem seem could produce such wonderful sounds such harmony such range ane from the thc I Iy y very r. r lowest to the Cr very highest conceivable I able notes such uch music nil a as nearest near e est eat t to heavenly hea that mortal ears cars will ever e I hear mean This recital alone was well worth the long journey to S Salt make Lake to hear Professor sor McClellan i is Mormon bom born and anda a graduate of or Ann 4 Arbor Arbor university r Assisted l lW y M. M J J. Brines tenor the pupils of Tracy Irac Y Cannon piano gave C an artistic recital at Ml the First Conre Congregational Congregational a- a church |