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U IC I I L JI PL AC If one of the organizer dhur hc MT first first nr t leader of oC th tho Salt Sal theL L Lak Lako t the orchestra leader arrived ld In the cit city g bOn tony Sony the work anti and will wl the tho next nee I r with his family herK here her I lo to Boston Hoston t to resume st hi K rI ln foro Ili I In harmony harmon for th thc I t. t Conservatory Conservators Con ef of or Music lc I Shepherd r says DI that lots It Is his of I We musical taste of f th the Unite United Hla 1 i. i undergoing a change that thal ma may ea compared with the am ate d 11 V status Utu of or the country He Hf say ray sayin IRIn R I the matter of the distribution o r. r or in of oC the nation It I gree the rich are growing richer and thare th tho ire aro growing poorer A parallel conn cota con cot are with regard t t to seem wenis to to- prevail pre n n a U taste te Those who appreciate goo l cal iral demanding a a. better class iBs o a or orIe Ie Ic rare are arc and ever t r before ar are aro than Ie Ic their demands while In m who taste Is for tor the common tun nn L becoming more moro degraded l ii In sp are sense He f says pays 8 that exam fl thor tin tho m nu for example i clA of ot topical t songs mil r ng while while the thc other kind Is ls bc be bes bets be- be s and less worthy of attention Ie ts IU I M east talt t the tho demand l for grand open opera the steadily and tills this dem n nd wain ln Most In such lIlIch inland cities as liS Sal Salt d c It If there were the opportunity t tj Ur U to toJi demand and gratify the deJ tieI tie de- Ji r that thit I J j of those thOO who really care eRro for thc the bc best uric lalle that In Boston after the tho dose clos v a close I ay most successful season tho the Bo ton 18 A e had ever er known a minor mino aC with really excellent voices put on eight I ht weeks o olt ol or and ind I t and nd made a splendid success o ol ot Ile sueh cb a condition could hero because of or the limited pop pop- foi for It could draw which Uran rt he la It l of ot tho the opinion that thal gran grand could to bo be made to pa pay for a i. i limited n nt provided the p prices c were nol not nd the means of tho the masses says R that It Il Is his opinion Ind ial musical taste ant and culture arc to make fell felt feltl Kout the country and the thc re result l leu iera ia marked Improvement within at 1st t decade i-fa i excellently shown he hc says In it efforts of or American ore ambitious fI ers who aro are creating a m much c cla of music than them a t. t few rew year ealS students that have havo been beer land band given gl years earS of or their time to tc In In- Inthe the foreign music centers arc aro c r home and their woe work la Is s sheow- sheow show show- I B e result of or their stud study stud ant and d devotion de The general result is a an Improve Improve- In Ln style and the thc creation of or really y music merly art was ns lost to sight In theto the thc theto to attain Individuality Now there there larked nuked tendency to harmonize an ano and art and Individuality giving 00 o u M r too great eal an ascendancy in fl the tho and the result Is 19 excellent national charul char- char that has a distinct local ul musical need field lie he says say's d differs iff era eray respects from the tho eastern m Iy y ul uld d. d d There tho the mu music ic lovers ers duct must musti t art of oC elimination In t their o r. r i musical entertainment This Is Is' Ise e of ot the thc wide variety of real that thal Is offered rho For r rin exIn cx- cx In ono Oslo night in Boston during the ison ason son there were four grand opera manes and there thera two mat- mat and a a. symphony orchestra porco per per- co tho the same day communities s far removed 16 ter musical centers It is a mattern matter whatever la Js offered and thet the n ng r t f discrimination Is stunted by roe rca to exer- exer tho lack of or opportunity In this respect at least ke ike Is la provincial pro It II follows follow as a n niO iO Of application of or the law Jaw o of cause freet that audiences here cannot irate so carefully and conse- conse cannot appreciate so s well oil the p.-l p. the lances mInces of or the really g gI great artists I there thero Is such a a. limited resl comparison Shepherd hepherd speaks peaks highly of or the work b i I students In n Boston and says that many that go o from Utah to Boston Doston ining an unusually largo number ake Ike marks for themselves While will gain IU ire ira few perhaps who distinction thero are aro comely comely com com- ely vel many who will attain high field In a a amore more circumscribed Florence Kimball soprano of this thise I excellently with e says Bays has done irk rk and has attracted much atten- atten Kimball Is soloist for the ther r 7 Church of ot Christ Scientist theof the ot of 1 Mrs Edd Eddy the founder t Science h in is pastor emeritus In this famous church is renounced La L L Edmunds piano plano has made cx- cx ext t Charles Shepherd had ratifying work In the piano depart- depart MIss NIss Florence Jepperson con- con has bu done dOM remarkably well and has ot Of wonderful promise Shepherd will remain In the thc city portly artly after September 1 when he turn to the east cant reporting to the tho Rory September 1 13 fP r free organ recitals that are arc given cn h i L the summer season on the tab- tab tabe e organ have probably probably- attracted tourists to lo that famous building to r an any other spot In Salt lIt Lako Lake City organ recitals are arc famed through through- ho 0 traveling tra world as one of the ther theer er r attractions of the thc west 11 1 has been written of or these recitals I performances of ot the thc organ- organ nd rt d of ot the wonders of oC that magic In In- enl nt iL Ono One of the cleverest cle is s been given of or tho the organ and atHI of or and ono one of or tho the most unique Lions ions of oC the music mUffle that has Isas a anfor an- an the for Bomo some time IK Is contained In the number of tho the Tourist magazine magaziner I r York lork In an all article by Richard rd Little a a. veteran newspaper writer I A Trip to Yellowstone parts rl of the thc article de describing the theIr Kip Ir organ and tho the recital follo tollo i are certain things you have 1111 when you get to Salt City hoso Is s the thc tabernacle that won won- auditorium seating beating which one norm began soon Mon after they sethe set- set be he valley In 1847 1841 and tho the huge hUJe roof of which they put together mysterious manner without nails Halls tails Its lis caravanned car across tho the desla des des- la a pound But nul the guide Juldo books book ut this and also about tho the Properties of or the thc tabernacle of or u a pin dropped In tho heard Icard In tho the gallery a mile toile milel W 1 l think it is a mile but It might the tie foe tabernacle we Ire 1 went nt to hear r recital pl played cd by 11 tho the organist llan ellan upon that thal wonderful b largest In hr the country countr 3 c to cb Was 3 built a away n back In tho Ike IJ h. energetic followers ers of or Jo Jo- rt of the thA artist the I oy YI of or Dresden Saxony thenet the colonel net whose habitat Is s Saland Snit Salt and nd the writer The Thc crowd fly ly Iy arid solemnly solemn and a death death- IP rl del broken anI only by uh h B III fd on n their tip lip toes and mutant nl i eats cats to n now new w arrivals 1 cutting ittling P In on a funeral said s Leta lt a go KO before b forc our transfers man i with i th a lon long gray Jray be heard beard lull I UP In th thin tho front of or the thc tab tab- waved aved his hili hand door eS r. r of or tho the tabernacle are nrc dOF closed cord he ho said ald solemnly cannot spend tile the C on entire 11 re tine time tf II of or tho the orr organ n recital 1 u ted to leave e no now as the tho to i flO closed ged td and no o one ono will be he leave during tn the 3 concert tw td d vr ith hc the tho l board walled waited and 2151 s. s abut hut 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W and andt t with hollow re Tt Li las la Jona nG silence and then hn shared ared Ho JIo toRt rat Ht down at al l tie sounds Bounds rate carno r from It Ut doesn't lunt play just yet et It Theres There a band band list r ft ft al about T Te nut I 1 A a mile mila awa away I Wo 0 0 Th The sounds Rounds becam louder Its the thc organ or ln raid saki the thc It was wonderful music mule Sometimes th thle I nolos nolt of tho mho organ ha hail l the roar nm an majesty of thunder and the tho great tab tat seamed to rock from the volum olum of the sound Then they y tided lId away entirely en ln tire and ani there thore would come tho peep fI Ing Ins of birds and tho the soft soH music of i n mountain rill Listen sold tho the artist Theres i a girl singing what whal wonderful clear high big notes I never nC heard an angel sing slug bu 1 Imagine Its It's something like that Cm Cun you ou see flee her Where Is she ahe standing But th there them ro was wan no ho singer It was the organ Then tho the or organ nn Imitated i n mixed quartet so 0 well that In Into the dim recesses recess's around It wo we coup Could fairly see el the thc fat fal basso tn the higl hl h collar and the time pale tenor with will willa witha a blonde mu mustache an and anel the new Ara gray tI tit tie The Time little alto was there ther too fat at ns as S n partridge and n n. tall graceful blonde tila til ltha a veil that sopranos always alwa's wear scar anas ancas anc an as unmindful as us a n statue of tho the sheep eye ec glances of or the thc tenor ter the quartet was was through am an amI rustled down Into their seats scats ani and the their r hymn books on tho beside beside- their chairs and tho the tenor had pulled hi Iii his I blonde mustache and 1 n l whispered something some thing to tho the soprano nn and the bassos had bar slipped a a. couple of cough lozenges Into inU Ids his mouth and was trying to cat eat then them without mo ln moving mo his Jaws an Played l und and straightway the quartet vanished van an shied and we could see seo tI O the tho orchestra It wasn't heard hard to make out The leader there With his palo pale bleak forehead and long boat I black hair halt And the second and an l cello and bass And tho the b flat fiat putting puffing an and pouting hi hl hili face Into tho rho little horn he blew ble Silvery bubble bubbles of music through It It was ryas a solo soia number and a n. Italian with long black hair hall and nt a a. solemn face came out and played on thc tho sobbing celo cele the lie matchless Intermezzo from Ca Then the thc great organ Itself boomed out and we tvr pictured a n battle and the roar of oC the thc big guns buns and the thc hate and lust and am carnage of oC battle But BUl tho lire bugles sounded sounded sound sound- ed I a a. peace as night came camo on and th thc stars twinkled and the wind blow sot sort and gentle through h tho the trees and there then was no noise only oily now and then one oar night bird calling cal to another Th The leaves leave rustled the world slept Alfred Alfred Best returned to his homo home In hr this city yesterday e te da after a long Ions 1011 stay In it fc Europe where he ho was engaged In study and professional en engagements Mr h Best Besl will vIll remain In Salt Lake City for COI a year ear possibly two years hoping to recover from flom frog tho the attack of or bronchial trouble that thal tem lent temporarily temporarily cut off orr his professional career abroad I wish that you would say for Cor mo me that thal I have havo not lost m my olce he said fald last nl night ht This bronchial trouble affects m my breathing but my voice is Just where it II Ital al always was wa's was waa ag Mr Best had hall Just begun a series ofen of ol 1 en engagements In n Berlin and other German cities clUes that thal had promised to give gUc him an international reputation when alien he ho suffered such a severe severo bronchial attack that it il was necessary for him to secure release from trot his engagements His management was convinced that thal Mr Best was unable at that time time- timeto to proceed with his engagements engagements engagements engage engage- ments and gave o him an honorable release from hl his contracts and with the thc heartiest expressions of ot regret that such a course was necessary Mr Best was assured that at any time ho he has overcome o his trouble all of his engagements will be bo renewed ed with pleasure by his management manage manage- mann o- o ment When Mr Best forsook his engagements engage engage- ments ho went to where ho he took Look tho the treatment for a month Following Follow low ing g this ho he was as able to appear three times Limes In concert In each of at these appearances appearances ap ap- his success was as pronounced and tic to received tho the highest laudation from the critics Atlas who ho declared that ho had not only a wonderful voice but tho the finest artistic artistic ar ar- tr- tr qualities The result of or Ills his work may be summed up Sip In the thc statement that he lie has been engaged to sing at Ostend Os tend next season Thin Is considered as ono one of oC the thc most moat exacting of oC foreign music centres and his pis success at his other appearance at Os stand Ostend tend was so great that he has been re recalled re- re called for a n. season seaon there His reputation reputations Is 18 s assured by o this success I am positive c that I can euro cure myself In n this glorious climate where the sun all the year rear around ant and where these hose mountain breezes Invigorate In and till fill one me with vitality and vigor visor said ald Mr Best Beat The rise following Is a B. free freo translation of oC the he criticism of Mr Bests Best's singing at Antwerp a 0 few weeks necks ago aro before tho the Royal Ro Society of oC Harmony It Il Is certain that Mr Best Beat sings s very well roll In a B. voice olce of oC beautiful timbre of oC which harmony rather than power is a characteristic We will be bo glad to hear him a again aln at al nn any time Mr Ir Best Besl says sas that his plans are arc somewhat somewhat some some- what Indefinite at this time but bul that thal he lie will probably open a n. studio here and will remain a a. year ear possibly two years cara until his us bronchial trouble Is entire entirely removed b before for resuming his professional work abroad Announcement Is made that Chicago o is III isto Iso to o have ha an eisteddfod next January That city ity has hils already alread set a high standard In matters natters of or this kind notably the tho International Inter inter- national eisteddfod of or 1893 and anti it Il Is a B arate safe rate prediction that tho tiro forthcoming musical mu mu- Ical r festival will suffer Buffer nothing In com com- parison There Thero are arc a a. dozen or more moru buildings that win will seat Mal to OOOO pe persons ons and all hl ha having splendid acoustic properties Professor Will William lam Apmadoc an old Chicagoan who conducted the tho thO national eisteddfod held meld In Salt Lake Lako In lii 1908 1108 Is la a a. member of or the general com com- Dr Daniel chief musical musical mu mu- adjudicator for Cor tho tie same event is 39 I also also on this thin committee I Returning to tho the city from the sessions ses ses- sessions of oC tho rho national convention of or I organists or or- held at Ocean Grove Gro N. N J. J last Professor John ohn J J. J McClellan week k says that hat thin the trip and tho the association with Iho tho Jr great at authorities on organ music who assembled at thc the convention have havo given Riven him a renewed Interest In his work and that hat ho lie comes back reinvigorated and filled filed with now Inspiration One of tho the principal features of the thc convention he hc says was waK tho the discussion oC if tho the gospel hymns In tho the churches I I Ho lie e that thal the dominating Idea of tho the or- or or organists at al till the |