Show Salt Lake Symphony Delights Large Larger r Aud Audience ence ill x One One must be bei i to find finda a aa a. a fraction of a fault with Tuesday nights nJg-ht's performance nce o of the Salt Lake Symphony orchestra at the Salt Lake theatre The actual presentation presentation presentation pre pre- of ot a varied aued ed program far excelled the press ag advance prophesies Charles Shepherd conductor conductor conductor con con- ductor showed remarkable insight in ht the selection of the program Baroness Elspeth Von Rhoden so soloist soloist so- so loist while lacking in power the voice of other artists that have appeared appeared ap- ap with the symphony displayed displayed displayed dis dis- played a well trained voice conspicuous con conspicuous conspicuous for its its ability to convey mood and clear diction The or orchestra or- or chestra hestra achIeved ed in harmony in fluency of ot tone and in the ability of its members to work together The orchestra program was fitted fitted fit fit- tt ted d for every overy type of temperament and every diverse musical ear Lovers Lovers Lov Lovers Lov- Lov ers of melody found themselves unconsciously unconsciously unconsciously un un- un- un I consciously pleased with the rendition lendi- lendi tion of a Pallet Ballet of the Flowers those with a more classically classically class class- trained ear found satisfaction in by and those few with musI musical tastes thrilled at the delicate delicate delicate deli deli- cate movement of Schubert's Unfinished Unfinished Un Un Unfinished finished Symphony n Baroness Von Rhoden was best in her lieder selections giving an ex exceptionally exceptionally ex- ex I ex-I clear insight into the the intellectual content of Traum raum Durch Die Dream Inthe in inthe inthe the Twilight ht by Wagner Vagner and the encore Brahms Brahm's Cradle Song in the Lia L LEnfant L'Enfant gue g by Debussy she attacked an exceptionally difficult selection but handled it in a pleasing manner 1 The theatre was packed which is evidence that the Symphony comeback come come comeback back in Salt Lake Lalm is real It gave an in impetus to the tire permanency of the organization Unlike the first presentation pre pre- l re- re on on of the season a majority of or the audience was not dressed for forthe forthe forthe the occasion A few formal parties dotted the audience especially in inI inthe inthe the front boxes but aside from that the audience was mostly bourgeoise bOurgeoise bourgeoise bour- bour I The Tho program opened with MenI Mendelssohn's Mendelssohn's Men Men- Overture to Midsummer I mer Nights Night's Dream It was lowed by b Schubert's Schubert s composition the poignant and ethereal beauty in the allegro moderato moderate stirring the audience deeply Baroness Von Rhoden then n sang De De Lia Lla After After After Aft Aft- er a five minute five minute intermission Conductor Conductor Conductor Con Con- ductor Shepherd led the orchestra through a gamut of American melodies melodies melodies mel mel- odies beginning with Red Rose and followed respectively by bv Jasm Jasmine Jasmine Jas m mine ne Heather Lily of the Valley Mignonette and Hollyhocks Holly hocks The baroness then reappeared reappeared reappeared reap reap- and sang Auf Dem Kirchhoff Kirchhoff Kirchhoff Kirch- Kirch hoff by Brahms Traum Durch Die by Wagner Vagner and by Strauss The applause was so vociferous vociferous vo YO- that sh she returned and s sang ng Cradle Song by Bra She was accompanied accompanied on the piano by bv Sybella Sybella Sybella Sy Sy- Sy- Sy bella Clayton Bassett The orchestra orches orches- tra then woun wound up the program with a gingery rendition of an at Irish tune tunc by Percy Peicy Grainger and the alternate military and h hymn hymn- mn like Finlandia of In a note of appreciation printed in the pro program ram the concert committee committee committee com com- ext extended thanks to Weir Wei Cassidy manager of ot the American theatre D D. U E. Shayer of the Orpheum Orpheum Orpheum Or Or- E E. S S. S Diamond of the Pantages Pantages Pantages Pan Pan- Charles AV W. Clogston of the th Wilkes Carl Porter of the Victory rO for their heir courtesy of ot allowing member member mem mem- ber o of their orchestras leave o of ofa ofa to take tak a absence ence for the evening part pait in the concert Use of ot th the Salt Lake theatre was donated b by George Georgo D D. manager of th the theatre Frank Franl Asper of Salt Lake Lak arranged the program |