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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1920. 8 CZ W '' gVVWWV r -J' Ivesimg' Clothes teacher.- She did not sing a few leading "The Messiah Oratorio - roe, gamer the inflated publicity ot or achieve a fabulous salary Stands Test of Centuries atnewspapers, the outset. She Served an Inexorable - One of the notable charoctertatlcs of Th Handel' greatest oratorio, which th Sajt Lk Oratorio Mew will present In the tabemacl day, is It undisputed possession fthose qualities that are not limited by tlm and changes of .customs and habits ," ' bought of music history will re tall that this marvelous work of HandelS IreMf BJvery student genius was first produced In Dublin, 1742 Th public press of land, Apr th city In Which th oratorio was given, of 700 audtenc an tells that, frankly heard the production, this number being 200 more than th auditorium usually accommodated. The additional room was obtained by general compliance with th request that th ladle refrain from wearing the then laehlonabl boopaklrts and that the gentlemen appear without their words. That was 178 years ago; musicians and composers of great and mtque ability hav appeared, earned a fame that lasted for a- decade, perhaps for a generation, and then disappeared from the knowledge of any save the delver Into the antique n for the aak of Its age. But at this of the year. In every city, town and hamlet, some chorus, large or email, le etngtng "And the Glory of the Dord And some earnest and "Hallelujah," tenor Is voicing "Comfort Ye, My some glorious soprano is exulting pie, over I Know That My Redeemer Llv-et- It - sea-eo- h. It would seem definite and conclusive to proof of Handels genius, almost akin an inspiration' that "The Messiah, as are interlike that the truth oratorio, both text and music, conpreted through tinues to grow in both popularity and and win, in all probability, be bower, heard and appreciated this year by more of millions people than ever before. Every generation ha Its dances, songs, Its operas that appeal to some transient mood, taste or craie ephemeral works that stand In the limelight for a little while and are then destroyed by their own Inherent weakness. But the truly great composition that stirs th very She souls and inspires the depths of highest asplratjons of humanity loses no luater with the passing of the years Its potency increases, its influence spreads its uplift la enhanced and it goes on, down th centuries comforting, consoling, an abiding influence for th general good. r for ; apprenticeship In opeys he acquired the technique of vocalism and she studied acting in all Its phases She had brains and she was made to. use them. She had Imagination and a soul gqd thejA functioned at the dictates of a high mentality. She reverenced the highest In art and shunned the debased. And now, at 72. she still conoertizea aqd works eight Hours every day withoupt exception. Today the average successful vocal newcomer enjoys an appallingly brief career. We listen to some opera- - singer who Mrst sang to us ten or twelve years ago. They are still young men end women, barely In the prime of life, but their voices are worn and wasted and their art" does not suffice to amend the deficiency. Now and then we hear an or two, and whatever the depredations of years, ws are struqk again and again by the bigness, the breadth, the splendor of their style, their delivery, their conception. It Is as if our standwere ards of artistic achievement want shrinking from season to season,isfor "rieso-atlng if great artistic exemplars. s It prospect, against which the grandeur or such "oldsters a Lehmann and Battlstlnt Is the more formidably outlined. Editorial, Musical America, -- "old-time- de- Although care should manded in, the treatment "of i $ business and , street clothes, , v . ' . -- ' Girls dlee Club at St. Paur Sunday 0 vtg-Ban- -- - to Parcel Post Return prepaid by us. I charges - 156-16- 0 - W Sig tr -- ; Pauls Our ..Term"; Chari Episcopal church Sunday, Decem- Eugene Loses. Dunn Moore, The Trumpeter; F. W. In connection with this a special mu- Stoker, "Kentucky Babe; Dtv D, D. sical program has been arranged by the Stockman, topical song; Bert M Hogen, w "Sartta Claue Song. t church choir. Theae are accompanied by a Tnerte chorus. Uncle Remus Tales' .will be told by Uncle Remus hlmpelf, and BUly Special Keyeer will Impersonate Miss Bally ( 13, 0 Music Program for9 Stake- Conference - For the Salt Lake stake conference, which will be held n the Assembly hail at 10 oclock this morning, the Twsnty-nlntand Seventeenth ward choirs will furnish the music. ThomaBooth. Twenty-ninth ward chorister, and James H. Helicon, the stake chorister, will conduct The program follows: .."....Handel Organ prelude (Largo) Singing, Praise )o th Man' Congregation , ,. .Beesley Binging, Christmas carol Combined choirs. Singing, pn Hundred Years".. Stephens Combined choirs. Contralto solo, Consider and Hear" ... ..Van Da Water Miss Ethelwynne Garrick Singing, Chrlstmaa Song, ...Stephens Combined choirs. March Vincent Poetlude, Temple . Tracy Y. Cannon will preside at the organ. Good Program Thursday at First Congregational to be Christmas at Madeeine Cathedral Special MASTER SOLO -- d, gold bell. .$78.75 W6 WiIl gladly lend pna tm QTHMF X LlvJCd OC tJ JP , - . All the new musical comedies and light operas. Hear some of the latest popular numbers, just received, played by Broadway favorites. COME IN TOMORROW. Store . ,4 open evenings all this week. " CHICKERING HALL . - 1 t Glen. Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. 161 So. Phone Wasatch 8353. Main Street. ' N of Miss Ruth Johnson, musical Instructor at Westmlnater college, rave a Christmas program at Ferry hall Friday Choir. Soul afternoon, December 17. Th recital was ...Hheliy Mis Marjorie Stevenson, Miss Hasel attended by a large audience, which chewed genuine apprsolatlen ef th work William. of the performers; Th students presentCarole What Child la This," W ed In th recital by Mlsa Johnson gave Three Kings of th Orlsnt" Choir. "Meditation," from "Ths Is".... Massenet (Continued M Following Fags.) Georg Bkelton. Address, Bishop Moulton, Angel From th Raelm Offertory. of aioiV hheliy Mies Ruth William, Will Hardlman. Carols "Good King Wsnoealaua, -"Weave You Rhyme," Beautt. ful 8iar, Cradle Bong of Vir gin Mary" , Choir. ' prayer. Recessional My hymn.- v - ' Organ Recital Is Free r at Madeleine Cathedral Ouilmant ... Haydn i,,,.,,.,,,.Bibl eeeeeeftnB$y Real English Fruit Cake' AT THE The mueio section of th Ladles Literary club, at Its meeting lest afternoon, held a session that Tuesday woe social as well as musical, Aided by other members of the n, the president. Mra Oeorge Wesson, had generously arranged a delightful Christmas luncheon to follow th format musical program. Th recent len room wee la holiday attire and a splendidly Illuminated Cnriatma tree graced th service table, A happy oorupakg of obib members and gums the entire program of th day, tnjoyed Th musical bert of th affair wee a of th continuation study of church mueio. led by Bqulr Ctoop, who gave the address of course his of lecture sen(h for th members of tho mueio section end th general club member The musical Illustrations were a ml, eallaneou group of songs and piano numbers calculated to demoastrat vari r SYSTeM BAKERIES oeo-tlo- ' pn , Pupil pro-holid- ' t, Westminster Students Give ' Excellent Recital BeMMNMt $325.00. . Convenient terms arranged on eac n, Music iSection Relaxes at Prtholiday Session W Carry a Larg ' Stock of Tins Oollos. Pricei rang from . ' t . 'Al-du- ra - Nowell ....... CORNETS AND TRUMPETS MENTS, DEADEN XYLOPHONES, LUDWIG DRUMS, VIOLINS, PACT, ANYTHING IN MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. 3BB .....Haydn MARSHALL A WENDELL Upright,f oot power, $1075 Upright, motor driven, $1350 ' , tJ. In HAINES BROS. Upright, motor driven, 1550 Hear Godowsky, Levitski, Ornteln,'Copeland end the great Russian eomposer-pianiaSergei Rachmaninoff, or any of n hundred or more who nave played for this wonderful Eianlsts 1 Wonders' ' . Fleet-wood- a BIND FOR CATALOGS OP MASTER BAND INSTRUMENTS, 0. DEPENDABLE QUALITY RELIABLE SERVICE ....... ........... Christmas Carol Service at Rowland Hall Tonight Communion In G Romans ,, Borrow .... BlAtf MSTCb r MU ous type of sacred mueio. The program In detail was follows: ? Contralto solo, "Teach Me ta Fnay.... . , Mies Virginia Stoss Noel Bopraho eckj, ..Adams Miss Adelina Jones. Soprano solo, Whn X Think of Thy Mrs. June Bvsu BarltOOo solos little boy. - -V ( It is Enough", ...... Mendelapeh (b) Allah" ..ChadVlok Thomas Blrohell. Soprano solo, Penitence" ....Beethoven Mm. George Mueller. e ' Plano Solo, Arrelude to Parsifal (Wagnsr a 7:30 oelook Bqulre Coop. at Beginning tonight Piano duets, Three Chorals" . . . .Brahms special Christmas carol service will be Squire Coop end Mias Lola Naison. given by Rowland hall students, under Christmas carols war sung by mem direction of Mis Adeline Jones, bead oi bars od the1 muslo Section, assisted by the music department of the school Th th guests. personnel of th choir follows; Music Soprano Mary E. Edwards, Gladys Ell wood, Margaret Mersey, Mery Maturln, L Vein Nobiett, Margaret Ryan, Louis Stlckley, Hamel Williams, Katherine Eller beck. Rachel Evens. .Mary LeRoux, At the midnight mass to bo hsio Ruth May, Louis Paul, Beth Bands, Christmas ev at the Cathedral of ths Tobin, Mlsa Knapp, tb following muslo wiU b Madeleine, Altos Rowene Allison, Marjorie Chip-malven: , Isabelle Harvellle, Mra Bushy, Carols istmas Margaret Benson, Margaret Gunter, Mrs. fit. orchestra. Marys Academy , Arey, Miss Stevenson. Ml Pontificalia Parosi Assisted by Mine Ruth Williams, soTh Choir. prano; Georg Skelton, violinist; Mr. Credo (Gregorian) Helen Williams, organist. Choir Boys. Acolyte Grace Durnford and Kather- .Offsrtory, Adest Fidelia ine Sham hart. Choir and Cathedral Choir. Boys . Dean, Very Rev. William --W. Communion, Jeeu Redamptor , . . . Glorxa Th Choir. Bishop, Rt Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, Organ. Festival Bong West Oaaesee . , bishop of Utah. Amede Tremblay, organist and choir A voluntary offering for th organ fund director. will be received. Th sermon will be delivered by the The program follow: , Rev. William P. Barr, C. M. D. D., 8 elected Very OrganT ....A,., of Denver. Miss Helen William. ' ProeesslonaL of the play, In m Merry given by the First Congreat th gational Dramatlo association church Thursday evening, December 23, Include Gounods Jesus of Nasereth, ' ung by a full chorus; old English Christmas enrols, to be sung in costume; of Miles dance, minuet; "Courtship Standlsh; reading, The Landing of the ' Pilgrim Fathers," which are in part 1 of the entertainment, laid In colonial New "OPrayers Adams Holy Night England. Ml Adaline N. Jones, Part 3 I done wholly by the Gentle-fne- n (Mr. Skelton, violin ) of Vtrirtnie." showing colonial Vir- Carole Holy Night. "God Rest You, The First ginia , In tula the solos are sung by W. Merry Gentlemen." Feature Mood,-- , .479.00 1 VIOLIN OUTFITS OR PROFESSIONAL OUTFIT, eon. of a One Hand- Violin, Mow aad , 1 pon professionals and STL DENTS Wafa STUDENT -- f ' to i Master(JaCleaners end Dpm Salt. Lakes ' $50 Upright, motor driven, $2200 Small Grand, motor driven, $3500 First goqtfc and State Itrdsig Bast Becond South Stfset Professor 'Amedeo TrembMy, organist and choir director at tb Cathedral of the Madeleine, will play a free organ recital this afternoon, beginning at 4 'clock. In program follows; Offertolre (81. Cecil) ...Batiste Bow t In the CHICKERING ' Branch: ber - , . Or- Cleaning & typing Co, Silver-plate- , -- 2 580. We give special "attention ders. jatelog offers, delicious 4xoerpts and potpourris of all those favonte operas, played by Howard Brockway, No one plays opera mnsio quite like Brockway. Ho not studied it and lovesit, and hat made it the subject of his celsbrated concert lectures. - He nee played these records exclusively for the AM PI OO. You. should come to our private concert rooms . and hear th! 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Finds Artists , l " ... r '., Cleaners - Master arid Dyera i . goVhs are entrusted only to - Muslo especially Appropriate 'to the Chrlstmaatide will mark the services this Fresbyterian morning at the First church. Ths program follows: Organ prelude, Christmas Chanson- Ashford ette Processional," Hark, What Mean Buck Those Holy Voices Anthem, There Were Shepherds.. Buck Invocation. Hymn 171. "Joy to the World.., Handel Grand Opera , 'sure that your evening suits and if for Services at Phillips Church j ' .you should be doubly Christmas Miisic Today at First Presbyterian Psalter, ' w r" Tours Anthem, 81ng, O Heavens Scripture, s , Prayer. Christmas Shelly Offertory, , , A Christmas Gift, Sermonette, Herald 173, the Angels Hark, Hymn Mendelssohn Sing. A. M. and Sermori, Christmas, 4004 . 1320 A. D.' Solo, "The Shepherd Klng"...Weatherby j Dr. W. R. Worley. Adest Fldeles" 170, Hymn ' Music Ancient Latin Benediction. ? Today Poetlude, Triumphal March" Lemmens Th choir Sopranos : Mr. Fern Halt-o- n, For the services this morning at th JenRhein. Mrs. E. France Miss R. followPhillips Congregational church th sen. ing muslo will be given; Prelude Alto: Mrs. W, T. Oi hereon,' Mrs. L. Told at Twilight" Huerter D. Anderson, Miss Marjorie Bill Inga Tenor: Dr. W. R. Worler, Messrs. (Violin, piano, cello.) Mieses Beth, Elolse and Marjorie Baum- - Woods, Glbereon and 8 J). winter. Bassos: Messrs A. F. Ollssmeyer, E. berger. Soprano solo, "The King Is Born. .West T. Smith, Paul Qlberson. Miss Ruth Treweek. Director and , organist,- Mlsa Maud , .. Offertory, "Still es the Night,'. . .Bohn Thorn. Daum berger trio, Contralto eolo, "O, Little Town of Bethlehem Music School ...Scott L. D. Shields Mr. Claude "Reverie Poetlude, ....Richard Straus Baumberger trio. -- " , Hymns to be sung: "Faith of Our of the L, D. S. School ot Fathers" "It Came Updn the Midnight Music who have been selected to appear , Clear, Joy to the World." In th next public recital of the school will take the platform Monday evening at ST& at th recital hall. Number on th program Include some of th work of dramatic 'department In connection Young the Big with th musical numbers. The prograrrF has been ( (arranged for ' Lilli Lehmann writes in a letter to and according to an announceGeraldine Farrar, that she is about to rendition from Frank Aaper, who has the start on a concert tour embradni ment In charge, th first number will recital Munich, Berlin, Vienna, Hamburg am. be started promptly at 3:18. It follows: other cities Lilli wee 74 year old th Pian- oend of last month but, she says, "I feel The Bummer Sea ' like 20 and I am vary glad because my fa) River" The Hannah Smith (b) great work keep me fresh and enthusi, Mies Ethel yn Cannon. j. astic. Although th world la not exactMr. of (Pupil Cannon.) ly a nice place sometimes art at least Vocal, Ths Slave Del 6ong Rlego our can keep energies alive. Max Creer. n In Copenhagen and In Vienna th (Pupil of Mr. Peterson.) Mattla Battistln! recently gave song 'Reverie . Schuett recitals and last year sang opera In Ml Nellie WOodrurr. In every case hie success was Parle. . (PupU of Mis Edmunds.) overwhelming and his art and voice were Violin, The Bee Schubert undlmlnlsbed and unimpronounced Kenneth Roylanee. paired. Battlsttnl la 33 year of ags ' Mr. of Weihe.) XPupll Lehmann haa been singing for close Minuet" Anon upon sixty years Battlsttnl nearly half a Reading,-- .Mies Mery Le Baron. century. Both are artists who have not of Mrs. (Pupil Brown.) their equal at present- - Their artistic Lorelei" Hans Seeling longevity impresses one as uncanny and PlSno, Mlsa Msxln , Kelly. s maxing. They look to be survivors Of a . Mr. of McClellan.) (PupU race of euperfolk. Singers of their type Voca- lare not made, today. Is there any valid fa) "At , Parting ....... .I Rogers reason why they should not' be? .... There Is. The reason can be traced (b) Th Crying of the Waters CampbeU-Tlpto- h to the manner In which singers are new Miss Margaret Falk. evolved and exploited, to the different of Alls Summerhays ) view they hold of their duties to th Plano,-- (PupU , .... MecFayden "Country Dane lowered state of their Ideal (we had alMies Dorothy Lyman. . most said "to thelw lack of ideals") and of Mr. (PupU Kaegs.) ut their abhorrence of that very type of Bom hundred and fifty couples attendfticeeeant work and that ed the first student's soatal given at ths have enabled Lehmann and Batttetlhl to Deseret gym night, where weather threescore years and still serve stuntswere refreshments and, dancing, ter the which art Incomparably, their, live to the pleasure of tn stuhave been dedicated. Both of them kept Indulged Intheir ; friends. dent and voice because both of them, learned fair low to use Jhem In th only way they dkn be used If they are to endure: end bqcanse they watched and tended the acred fire entrusted to .them. It would s' do the youthful singer of. today wnuoh good to read Lilli's autobiography, with it, story of unrelenting toil, endless at 7:30 p.m. th Commencing varied experienoe and ruthless Girls ales' club promptly of th university of Utah technical training. She was not the six will sing a ChrUtmaa cantata called The months, product of s much advertised First Christmas, by i Coerne, at 8L Ordinary Some the' CONN BAND INSTRU- CELLOS, BASSES OR. IN 44 WEST SECOND SOUTH, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Ocanln Upstairs Is Easy With the Royal ru'tt, the draperies, the mattress, under the bed, U the comers thing and every place in. any room with a Royal you can deaa-eveiand do it without tiring yourself or spending hours in cleaning. 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