| Show KUBEt KUBELI K GOMES COMES TO TOWN AGAIN Hungarian Violinist Says Taber Tabel Tabernacle Tabernacle nacle is Too Large for Lone Instrument Instrument DISCUSSES THINGS MUSICAL Could Not Nuit ut In 11 Now cw Sunday Su du e Illume Prohibit All hl 1 c cJan Jan thu Situ Hungarian arrived hum noon over the tUo thoUn violinist Denver a t Union Un Pacific from trout great great greeted him In lit fact the tue artist and und his manager Karl Youn korall who has hUl boon with wil him blat soven years report the tile most gratifying re no receptions IC copIlots all through the United States al Mrs Ku The rho party Jart Includes Mr lIr antI and Miss and Mrs Mr Mr Borto Dorto Boy Hoy ll the tho he pianist und amid Mr 1 Stanley representing Daniel Frohman Sharp the secretary and Wr Mr the valet Haskel Dawson who Is ii a native of ot Cey Coy Ceylon lon Ion They The are the Pullman sailed I private car cat Oceanic Oceanic They from Southampton Pet pct 30 and Mr appeared In concert In Inc II Ne NewYork New NewYork York Nov Not 10 He lIe wa was aa to have havo play hilaY played ed there Dec Dee 22 but tho the Sunday Bunday lid hid ld of ot amuse amusement amusement was teas on en then and no noh house ue ment or entertainment was open TABERNACLE TOO rO DIG BIG The Tho artist was found on 01 his private car ear this noon and seemed glad to se SM see Salt Lake again He Ho remembered very I In tho tabernacle I well his hU appearance two Lw years ago but thought the audi auditorium ludl auditorium was too largo large for tor him bitt to ap appear pear to advantage the Immensity ot of the space making the tone ot of so small smal an Instrument as a n violin sound thin when played alone Ho He believed he lie could be he heard more to advantage In Inu Ina ina a u smaller auditorium Me Kubelik looks In bettor health than when hen hero here previously ly The rhe artist artst has hM a large col cal collection lection of ot costly cost violins four of ot which he has with him In this tills country viz viza viza a a 1637 a 1727 a 1753 1763 and nn an a 1653 He Ho will wil play on tho the first mentioned Instrument tonight AMERICA A ElCA ron FOR FR In response to questions the expressed his gratification at at finding the musical tastes tates of the American people no so and rapidly Improving ImprovIng ing They are demanding a higher grade of both composition and per a than thun ever before and aro arc willing to tei pay 1 for it He 10 thinks that In wiling 20 years the tho standards will wi IK bo so io raised und and tho the amount of ot the highest grade grado talent In JI this country countr be bo so abundant that American music stu BLU students dents will no longer go to Europe for their educations wi but that on the con cod contrary cor European students will wi be com corn coming comIng corning ing to America Mr Kubelik has not noted noted ed od with satisfaction the Increase of ot wih high grade orchestras In tle tle United grae States the best of ot which stand on a apar l apar par with wih those of ot Berlin anti and Vienna Philharmonic antI and tho the Dresden Opera house orchestras NEVER NEVEIl USES USE SCORE It Is 13 Interesting to note that Mr Ku bolik belk I never nevor plays with wih the tha score scora be before before fore tore him Hu Ito has memorized ICO com corn compositions compositions positions and ana says laY that when ho he re returns returns turns to America four tour years hence he ho howin win will havo hlo a 1 repertoire In his mind of at over wi While active In concert work ork ho lie does 20 not practise much but he be between tureen tween tunes times practises four to six lx hours a 1 day The artist expressed regret that the tile Genoese municipality persists In keeping favorite violin In Iii Inthe II the glees glass ease case Ind will not allow alow It I to be played upon as the tha worms have begun to get at It and before long thin tho lh wonderful Instrument will go to pieces He alto also expressed his doubt ns US to the tIme claim mode made by certain Ku Eu u violin manufacturers that they had rediscovered the secret of ot the tho mar marvelous tone lono of ot the old Italian violin musters masters In fact tact he ho did not riot believe belleva this could ever over bo be r reproduced by mod modern modern ern ortI makers He ie appears this tl evening at nt the First Flut Methodist church PROGRAM D Minor In r Allegro Alegro Finale a la lit II Chopin Chopin Scherzo B Minor Schumann Chanson Mile Roy noy noya a ut Adagio A b c e Fibich Poem d St Bt Arr of Lucia Sextet for tor violin alone Mile Hoy Ho Po Pa J |