Show ARIED PROGRAM HELD SECOND nA DAY mr or MUSIC WEEK J I V Star lf Artist Cast to j J r Appear at Tabernacle J kL i l T. T Tonight h t YE i. IN MUSIC JP A WEEK I Parade Parade and concert Se Second nd South and Main Mair streets Douglas military band under L. L A. A Yost Recital Recital Modern School in Templeton building Band 33 Band concert Second So South th and Main streets streets by University University Uni Uni- of Utah band under Cla Clarence rence Hawkins Program 63 Program at boys' boys detention detention detention tion home und under r Miss Kathleen Kaye Kays I. I programs Programs at county hospit hos- hos pital pit l and county infirmary un un- de Mrs Jane R. R Crawford Band 73 Band concert at Fort Douglas by post band with ci r. r n numbers by chorus Program Program at girls' girls detention detention tion h home me under Miss Kathleen Kaye Programs BOO Programs at East High a d. d West High s school hool audi audi- 8 Lilas 15 Lilas Swenson piano reci re- re ci at McCune re recital ital hall y By- By nYtar far th the h most pretentious of all the the- musical programs arranged in connection with the celebration of National Music week In Salt Lake given Tuesday night In the at o'clock 8 15 o'clock when a orani will be given by an aUtar all aU tar tai artist cast There will be no admission charge but the public is advised to come early earl to insure seating accommodations DIXON TO PLA PLAY V. V This program will vill be given under the th direction of Alvin A. A Beesley esley arid will include orchestral numbers piano and organ solos violin and pr p duets and and choral numbers Frederick Dixon a talented young oung c pla Is the guest giest artist ol oJ the i e jiing and will b be heard In SE soy sov- Vr V- V r j eral dJ solos 1 Following is the program In det de- de i t l f Orchestral h stra overture The Water arrIer Carrier Bauier CherubIni M Cune School of Music and Art A- A AFrank Frank W. W Asper conductor pl Male chorus chorus- t The OThe Sailors Sailor's Grave Sullivan John iJohn Peel Old English A club Frank W W- WA Asper per P no solos solos solos- k po Polonaise Opus 53 Chopin r das zai MacDowell I ii Frederick Dixon or solos olos- olos J II k 1 T Wept ept While Dreaming iM lV i IS enade from Student Stude Prince Romberg flomberg i J. J II IL V and piano Sonata Cesar Fran k ben moderato moderate I j 1 i tlE s Fantasia 1 s. s i poco mosso Albert ert Shepherd and nd Syb Sybella Ila Clay Clay- k W ton Bassett S Owran Oan solo H Hymn mn to Glory GloryA tt A t to AmerI American n legion f Vw Pietro Yon on ont on t Edward P. P Kimball KimbaIl t Ladles die chorus chorus- r t A AA A Persian Serenade Matthews Matthew's WilI o the tho th Wisp J JI I o of Music w SMargaret aret Summer Mary Maryr r Mortiner accompanists Organ Or-an and piano Concerto C Minor First Movement S ot Mr rr Kimball and Mr Dixon CO CONCERTS STAGED several everal band concerts were given In the city Tues Tuesday lay ay afternoon noon The East High HIg-h school band under the direction direction- of Arthur Overlade Overl-de played for an hour on Second South and Main streets and nd Fort Foit Douglas military band df Of f twenty six pieces under the direction of Warrant Officer Of Of- fleer L. L A. A Yost entert entertained ined th the children at the and the convalescent hospitals with special band concerts during the afternoon The patients at the L. L D. D S. S hospital hospi hospi- tal were we-re given a special program of songs and Instrumental numbers by Miss Bonnie Daynes Miss Beth Whitney and Miss Marian Marlan Felt at 2 o'clock and negro songs by colored colored colored col col- col- col ored singers were broadcast from the Consolidated Music company's windows under the direction o of the Rev R R. H. H Herbert |