Show News of the Music World The bandmaster owes a duty dut to the public It is not only his dut duty to furnish music muo but hut to furnish h a l class of music that will benefit those who hear It Not all noise made by musical Instruments Instruments instruments ments Is music There are some Borne combinations combinations combi combi- nations nallon of th the notes that are arc played b by bandsmen that could not by hy the tho most II liberal he ral Interpretation be clas classed ed a as mu mu- sic In this category ma may bo be Included virtually er e every number given gl b by Held's band at nt the free concert at Liberty park la last t Sunday afternoon The Thc program given gl b by that popular band last lant Sunday afternoon was t not a distinct credit either cither to the ono responsible sible for Its selection or to the band that played d It Such a pro program rAm as that was an Injustice Injustice tice to tho the elt city in whose park it was given It reflected upon the musical taste of the masses l. l and to tho the stranger who might have endured the tho entire program program pro pro- gram It would have o su suggested that the much vaunted musical taste t. and culture of Salt Lako Lake CIt City was wan not based on fact SU Such ha a program would Indicate that aUthal all aU that thal the tho public wanted was waR noise raucous noise and tho the blare of or the trumpets without regard for true truo music The fact that Held's band can play a atter better class of music a far better class such music In tn fact tact as would pass muster In any musical community was not shown last Sunday Tho The fact that Salt Lake City as a whole I is discriminating and asks aks for the better kind of music and is able to understand and appreciate ate ata tho classics was wa wholly disregarded or was wag carelessly sly overlooked and as aa a 3 result thero r was waR almost two to hou hours otHas of ot Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly and similar Int Insanities and assaults upon the ears am and the sensibilities n of tho those e who want to hear real music The program mo may have pleased those e who like noise but there thoro was a no music In It It was as distinctly a discredit to Salt Lake Lako CIt City S S S The new band stand in the lake lako at Liberty park I Is it picturesque It adds a touch to tho the lake picture that was need need- ed It mak makes s a aa as pretty a little tittle picture as one could wish to find anywhere here But th the musicians who play In the hand band that appears there there- Sunday afternoons say ay that while the band hand stand adds to the b beauty aut auty of the park it Is not a 1 pleasant place in which to pIa play They say that there is no protection from front the slanting rays ras of the hue setting sun suii which are arc re reflected ro ro- from the water ater of ot the lake and which burn to toa to a a blister They also say that to play pIa there for an hour or two to is torture because l e of tho the lack lacIc of or protection from Crom the tho sun gun Their lips become dr dry and parch parched d and it Is almost impossible to produce the tones and their Instruments as ag they should be handled d. d Tho The music for some Home reason does not carry so well as It should and Is II too In IndIstinct Indistinct Indistinct In- In distinct on the shore to bo ho particularly attractive It has been suggested that thata a sounding board of or some sort be placed behind the stand In order to throw tho the music further out among the people It Is a keen disappointment that the band pavilion In iii tho the lal lake e does docs not nol meet the expectations of or the tho people but it is believed that the defects can be remedied without heavy cost or great ence once S SS There Is a rule nile at the tabernacle that Is somewhat unique It Is that applause Is la not countenanced at the complimentary or organ orran n recitals There Thera is 16 a deeper reason rason for this rule than the thc average observer realized It ItI Itis I is II tho the application of a a. ps psychological condItion con con- that Is based on one of the deepest laws that govern the action and operAtion operation operation opera operA- tion of the human mind That Is ItS tho the law Jaw of or silence and of or contrasts When the wonderful music floods tic the building and fills fill th the air with melody that transports the listeners to another sphere the tho slightest sound foreign to the music disturbs the tho listener and dl distracts trac 8 tho the attention The slightest r Is discordant dis cord nt and mars the tho beauty of the sound found It Is an Irritant to 10 those who as assemble as- as emble II In iq tho the historic building to hear bear nothing but music Before tho the no Uno applause rule was In Inaugurated In In- au tho the audiences nce gave noisy acclaim acclaim ac ac- claim to tho the numb numbers rs that t rno most t. t Floods of harmon harmony that that- filled the thc souls HOUts of th the th listeners with the keenest delight and lifted them to higher realms of thought dissipated ls at the end of or each elch b by tho the applause of or the tho de do- do Dreams Dream were shattered and mental visions of a n. glory that cannot bo boo pictured In words w wore were rc dissipated d nn and vanished d instantly The return to earth was wis abrupt and dissatisfying But the tho new rule ha hag changed change this Melody Is IN master The waves Wf of ot sound Bound I tile die Ie nay away into unbroken silence Tho The thoughts and sensations that are arc gener nt d by the tho mu magic lc of ot the organ under the touch ot of the tho master develop In the tho silence that follows Another number Is IB begun and the tho dream continues to tho the end of ot th the tha symphonic banquet without the discord of ot crashing applause The he soul is satisfied it line has an nn opportunity to be fill filled Id I'd with the tho spirit of or music without the tho Intrusion of ot mundane thou thoughts The lesson Jesson of tho the music ma may hI bo made mado complete and music lovers leave tho the bui building ding with every C fiber of their beings lIn tingling with tho the delight of oC unadulterated p pleasure Tho The no applause rule Is appreciated b by those who feel cel too d deeply t the tho tO magic o of music to be bo willing to mar It by faulty and Inadequate c expression p fI lon S S S The fIrst rehearsal of the All college collego orchestra for the tho commencement music was h held ld under th the direction of Prof Anton Pedersen Thursday noon at nt the tho college Tho The hoys bOys have a creditable program under tinder course of or preparation pro pro- and are putting in all tho time that hat can he be spared from their other studies stud stud- ics ies on Individual practice Tho The rehearsals will be 00 S S S SAn An excellent musical program will wIli b be given at the commencement exercises of or ortho tho rho public schools nt at next Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day d day at which a number of or local artists wi will I I appear Tho The music will be supplied through h tho the Graham Music bureau of oC this city S S Tho The musical numbers to be given gl at atthe atthe atthe the morning 8 service at the tho First Methodist Methodist Meth Meth- odist church tomorrow under the direction then tion of ot Mrs lr l William A. A A director and Mrs J J. J Louis r. organist will Ill be as follows follow Organ Onan prelude prelude al Choral Prelude D haes Anthem Anthem Jerusalem Parker Parker Miss Gall Gail Mills MUIR Mr l Mrs Harold Holman Mr Abbott and choir Offertory Largo Largo Shelly Shell Postlude Smart At the evening c service tho the following program will t b be be- given Organ prelude prelude- prelude Prelude 1 Mascagni asca I Anthem Anthem Ake Awake and a th 0 Mrs Sorensen and choir Violin solo Romance eole Romance from Second Concerto 1 Miss s Romania flomania Hyde No Z 2 Ba BatIste Ott Offertory Offertory St St St Ceceila Cecelia Fattier Father Soprano solo Oh solo Oh Loving LovinS' Del Miss Ethel Davis la Violin obligate Miss Romania Hyde Hydo Postlude Grand Grand Chorus Storer S S SAn An elaborate program has been prepared prepared pre pro pared b by the pupils In the piano department department department depart depart- ment of Rowland Halt Hall for the tho commencement commence commence- ment week recital which will be given at the First Congregational church to tonIght tonight tonight to- to night and for which Invitations wore were sent out several days dars ago Tho The program will be begun promptly prompt at al S The Tho piano department of or Rowland Hall will willbe wIllbe be C a assisted tI ted In the recital b by tho the Skelton quartette comprising Skelton first violin William WilHam K K- Morris second violin Alfred AUred viola Iola and Albert cello Miss 1 Gratia Flanders of Rowland Hall will conduct condu t the music S S S The Tho programs for the complimentary organ recitals at nt the tabernacle for the ensuing week offer much for tho the lover of ol music and there Is not a da day hut but a treat will be had b by tho those thoo c who are able ahle lo to at attend attend attend at- at I tend these delightful recitals The program program pro pro- usual be bo so- so 0 gram rom f for r Saturday will as aA i from the numbers number that nr are requested request t ed cd during the week for Cor special rendi rendi- tion S S S Charles Kent I Is arran arranging a song recital for two of his hi pupils Miss Lillian Bran- Bran ruing soprano and Miss Dot Dot McMillan Mc contralto to be bo given within a short time These Those pupils have excellent voices and have havo sl at-sl assisted as ted at lt a II number of musical entertainments during the the- thelast th last few mOnths S S S Announcement has been ben made b by Squire Coop of a piano recital to be given gl by some of his hla pupils at the Salt Lake theatre theatre the the- atre nitro the night of ot Juno 16 Mrs l J J. J A. A Miss Mis Maude eImer Miss Ruth nuth Webster Miss Lillian Wright Mr Lester and Miss Alberta Wright will willbe be he presented Miss Edith Kingsbury soprano soprano so soprano so- so will assist S S S Tho The program announced for th the free band concert at nt Liberty park tomorrow decided afternoon b by Held's band Is a R. Improvement ement over o that of last Sunday Sundar It follows Mardi March Stars and Stripes Stripes' Sousa ousa Overture O Jolly Toll Jt Suppo Invitation to tho the Valse C C. C Von Webber 3 a Caprice Caprice- Jolly Tramp Brown Brou b Dance Danco Held Grand selection Tho The Serenade V V. V Herbert Popular medley medIc S Songs of the tho Day Whitmark Overture I Feast Arranged by Popular selection Red Mill MIl Arranged by Clark Clarka Caprice a Jump on My Pony Bacr b B By tho Silvery Moon Remick Waltz a It z Blue Elu Danube Strauss Popular selection Somewhere HarrIs March 1 a of tho the Prophets John Held will conduct S S S Miss Carrie Browning pupil of or Squire Coop professor ol of music nt at the University sit sity of Utah tah will bo bG presented In concert concert con con- cert cart at the First Congregational church Monday Menda night Tune Juno 6 6 at al 8 S The Tho program is an ambitious one and will de delight delight dolight do- do light lovers of ot the tho best in classical music It follows Concerto No 5 Saint Concerto No 1 Beethoven Waltzes Waltzes- Opus 31 31 No 2 24 Chopin O Opus 12 12 Chopin Opus OJus 6 64 61 No 1 Chopin Tho The trio will assist Cards f admission ma may be secured free freo of charge chary from the tho Consolidated Music company Admission will be he h by card on only |