Show gorgeous Production of Aida Aida Aid Is Promised Promised'S Ai I I S 'S i or o I. I o. o or- or 7 r. 0 a h r J 1 Costumes l v vIrA Accessories ries iI in ih Keeping K eing eingA A A CAPPELLA cho chorus us members who ho will sing the boudoir se scene ne in conjunction with nine girls of the university in the presentation of Aida by the University Music society at the Orpheum Or- Or IrA theatre next week Top Jop row left to right right Esther Esther D. D Stephens Edith E. E Davis Hazel Davis Davis middle row left to right right Bertha Bertha Emery Alice Allee W. W Folland Holland Mirl Giles bottom row left to p right right Clara Clara Evans Annie D. D Backman Grace Evans ii t b 4 E s r t i iLk Lk It t I i i a I t u 4 2 L 4 4 4 4 im r kit ft iii Mc si a r 44 8 fd p I F 4 7 i. i g Y Orchestra of Artists Works Ea Earnestly nestly to o Prepare for Perfect Presentation The stage manager of the Orpheum Orpheum Orpheum Or- Or theatre and his assistants I Iare are a busy lot these days preparing preparing I ing for forthe the mammoth production I If of f V Verdis Verdi's masterpiece ni Aida I Ifor for three days beginning Sunday May lay 28 The scenery and gorgeous gorge gorgeous o ous s costumes of oth the famous San Carlo op opera opra ra company have arrived and are said to be bathe the finest ever shown by an opera company company in the West They compare in every way with those of the Metropolitan and Chicago grand opera companies The property list calling for an additional additional addi add separate small properties has after a desperate hunt on the part of the property master been completed and this one feature will be a delight The carpenter squad also has d difficulties tj ties s. s inasmuch as an extra stage must be built to form the unique double stage of the final act This is a massive piece of work and is taxing the re resources resources re- re sources of the local carpenters Action Is Di Divided I The action in this scene is divided I the celebrated death scene taking place in a tomb built on the regular stage wl while ne' ne the temple scene of act I. I Is re reproduced reproduced reproduced re- re produced on the double stage seven feet above The effect Is ia marvelous and is said to have been Verdis Verdi's own Vernon Stiles the great New York and Vienna tenor will arrive Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day and Willard Villard Andelin formerly of the Hanover royal opera opera star of the recent Faust production is already on ion the ground reh rehearsing dally daily The Aida orchestra will be he one of the best balanced opera orchestras orchestra heard in Salt Lake The members of the various divisions are are arpi First Arthur violins violins Arthur Freber concert concert- Morris Andrews Edgar Short Claude Sweeten Max Amsterdam Alfred Marie Howard Rose nose Second violins violins Adolph Adolph Brox G. G E E. Bert Liez L. L E Anderson Charles Stewart Albert Stewart Violas VIolas Violas-A. A. A H. H Kirchner Marcellus Smith Vaughn Clayton Lawrence Eberly Cellos Cellos H. H. H E. E tt SChim Jess Williams Joseph C C. Clive 1 Flutes Flutes Willard utes- utes Willard Flashman Sam B Bruck Bruck- ck- ck ine ncr ner Basses Val Basses Val Jorgensen E. E Fulvio Alva I B Baer D. D E. E Baumberger M Harp Harp Mrs Edward McGurrin Oboes Oboes A. A. A J J J. J Milton Frumkin Clarinets Clarinets Clarence Clarence Hawkins A. A E. E I Stone Bassoons Robert Bassoons Robert Sauer Charles Berry Clarone Clarone Clarence Clarence Hawkins Cornets Owen Cornets Owen Sweeten Carl Mollerup Morris I Davis Clarence Brown Trombone Trombone Ralph Ralph Baker William ONeil ONell Douglas Gamette English horn Robert horn Robert Sauer Horns Chris chrls Chris Jesperson Carl H. H E. E Greene Albert Picco Drums Drums Drums-A. A. A Wilson i Timpani C. Timpani C. C J J. J W. W Carlson Thomas Giles conductor A. A W. W Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Can- non assistant |