Show f. f I Mme Sch mann Heink Here January 25 ilL I s 4 4 4 r. f-r. 44 r i P. P t S F z v t 5 s' s 4 W J. J L i f i I q F. F 3 I I S 2 i f 1 t g f fj 4 j f i i c it 7 o S 4 i 4 ii t n H oJ t 4 4 S t S. S j S.- S. S.'S S 'S Mme the beloved contralto who sings at the tabernacle Thura- Thura Thur day dav January 25 for the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra I OV evening Jan uarY January 2 23 will T THURSDAY see tho the return of ot the time ever popular Schumann Heink the thc worlds world's greatest contralto She comes cornel Under under un un- der the tho aU auspices of or the Salt Bait Lake e Philharmonic Phil harmonic orchestra and will give at the tho tabernacle one of her ber famous recital pro tiro- grams ramN She has recently been singing In San Sami Francisco co to tremendous audiences an and one writer had hall this to say of or her achievements ne ferll a on of of or tho the San Francisco artist mUst of or heroic heroic he he- Examiner sa says 8 Only an role personality er can cnn win a triumph in tho time civic auditorium Yesterday mann maun made the lie attempt and tho the result was wall such am an ovation o as may well ll delight II ht even en a 1 singer er of oC her experience It scorned as If It tho the ordeal of or f singing Hinging ln in that vast ast hall ball stimulated tho lie artist to todo todo todo do her ber utmost Or perhaps singing to help poor folk In her native land and here herein in in ii ha had Its effect n upon her ber n Whatever hato the time cause the effect vas was un un- mistakable Not for Cor half a u dozen years I past have I heard beard Madame 1 Schumann Schumann- In as os she did dill yester yesterday a after after- noon Sho She bc began an with Yn Wagner ncr tIme the great agner Wagner o of it the tho King tho Wagner of of or of or Trl Tristan tan Imme Immediately tho the artist be began an anto to Intone that wonderful warning of or Erda to Wotan rotan the audience divined that they might expect great leat things And tim the Waltraute recitative In which I Is told of the blight ht that fell tell on tho the gods of ot rd l through h Wotan's de deceit and Siegfried's during daring was wan nobler still Ordinarily excerpts from opera are arc flat fiat stale tale and on the con con- I cert stage But It Is otherwise when 11 the composer I la is Wagner and he Is discoursing In ing of oC older myths of or the world story Then one forgets the tho absence of or stage settings absorbed by the sheer Intensity and bigness bigness big big- ness of oC the tho ethical appeal But the artist t must be able to rise to the height of or the thear ar argument Madame Schumann Schumann-Heluk cando can cando do Her greatest asset Is not her vol voice though It la is a wonderful org organ n It is her towering personality Imagine It If you youcan youcan youcan can the the Gardens th the tr trying to realize such scenes The Th Idea makes one smile But this thie splendid I whom friend antI and too foe love 10 a a. as much for Cor what she he Is Js as ns for tor wh what t she does doc sings Wagner Vagner music as if it she eho were were- nn an incarnation of or one of or the thc forces ot of destiny fly And It was waa not all aU in one mood Th t I eno episode thrilled with other 1 emotions than those of or Earth Mother 0 oft I It trembled with ecstasy ant an antT- antT moonlight ili h h. h t I moonlight ili h h. h t g i t l' Then came the Schumann cycle and J. J I Leben ben I I never hc heard a I Slit SlIn and Er der lieI von VOR 00 sIlos sIlos' sunG sang with a Do finer rapture than was put Into Inlo them by this grandmother whom the tho Old World begot belol and whom California now claims for tor its child The Tha tenderness of or the Ring Upon M My Finger song Mong the tremulous jO joy of the bridal songs the tragic ending were borne borno tn U upon us with tho ho force of or a revelation We e had bad heard these songs times before but the thc singer made them Seem acorn new There wore wert pongs ings In English too and tim the l best st st. of them hero oo beyond ond a doubt wU wt Molloy's Kerry Dance |