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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUM BAY ilUKMMi, AEKlb 16, 1922. (tenor). "Te Who gin and Ye W(&o Sorrow. ), Before. Pilate: Chorus with eolo Crucify Him. The March to Calvary: Choral march, The Savior King Goes Forth to Die." And Reclt.- - (baritons), CtUvary: When They Came to the Place": chorus. of Rock "Dm Sacred Head"; hymn, Agee Address The Resurrection: Bishop C. book 40 great, number of American peoEX Dmwooday. v e , . "Now Is Christ Reclt. (soprano), ple. But there Is a way In which th averRisen; air (soprano), "Behold, I Shew age American can drink In and enjoy the You a Myterr.r class la musical 'works, without th ImAnthem: "They Have Taken Away My pediment of a foreign language. It' is Lord. opera in English. Sait latke will have an opportunity to Music next experience this artistic pleasure Wednesday night and for the balance of PauVs the week, when Robin Hood is presented at the Wilkes theater. Competent critics assert that ths Dunservices at St. i For the Easier bar Opera company has a distinct Pauls Episcopal morning church tha music folachievement to its credit in this produclows: tion. Cast, score, scenery, lighting ef- Prelude, "Andante CanUbile" fect and evqyy other essential are all Tchalkowsky that would be desired of a metropolitan Cello and organ. production of De Kovenfs famous work Processional hymn, The Strife Is Added to this the production is reverentPalestrina. 1115 Oer" ly done, as befit a classic, and is his- Easter anthem. 'Christ. Our Pass- torically correct. over" Schilling The Dunbar company comprises forty Contralto eolo, Mlsa Miller; sosoloists persons, including among its Mrs. Reusser. prano solo, Paula Ayres, Then. Pennington, Edward "Kyrib Kelson ...SUInSr. Andrews Harry Pfeil, June Meld. Carl Gloria Tibi" ..Stainer Veroelle Rohrer, Edward Grlatlas Christ!" Bundsceau, Stainer Thomas and George Olsen. The chorus Sermon hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen is reputed to be well balanced and well Today" .Lyra Davtdtca, 170S qualified for adequate interpretation. Poxology. Awake, ' Thou Offertory anthem. J fts. Osattasst fnm me(Ua of aomo Important school announce first hearing, rapidly doclinoa in esteem." It is atrango that our own conductor fail to realise a hat this musical Foster Fraser hits upon- In a few brief weeks If 11. dIndy bad dwelt with ua for a season he might have modified his conclusions. If only some agile statistical person would total up the sum of repetition accorded the "Fsthetlque," the "Sche heraaade Suite, the "New World, and the Marche Slave! The number of times ws listen to the Cesar Franck Symphony might even reassure M. dIndy in , the matter of oUr taste. Truly there Is a cry for novelty, but It Is the cry of a votes In the wilderness, or the jungle a jungle through whloh reverberate! the strain! lllt.V-Editor- ial of the In ..Musical America. work uopljrd and doa not - Dolores Seal Scoreg in Recital at Payton . , Easter at St. Miss Dolores Seal, a brilliant young so. prano of Salt Lake, pupil of A. C. Lund, director of the Sait Lake tabernacle choir, Music appeared in a sbnr recital at Payton on the night of April 6, scoring a signal success. , Today Miss Seals program was given under the direction of E. A. Lewis. The Special Easter music for be services of AprH 1, speaking of the conHer interpretation of the this afternoon at the Salt Lake tabernacle cert, says: rehear the regular meeting Of "As1 music of the great ariseta was faultless was the choir, held last Thursday There sod her range of voice marvelous. wss a large and enthusiasticnight. attendance and part rehearsals marked a portion of tha session. Director A. C. Land and Chief Organist J. J. McClellan are pleased by the attitude and internet of the sing, , , ers. The program for the services today The Wasatch Mountain club will hold a follows: Easter mualo from Cavaileria Rustispecial Easter morning service es na - and lecture at Maxfieida lodge in Big Mascagni . Cottonwood canyon today, assisted by an J. J. McClellan 'Joy to (he World orchestra of seven pieces. The program follows: Choir ..Dank Stringed Instrument overture..,,.,... id WU- Onward, Christian Soldiers'' ....... . Hams, baritone Wasatch Mountain club. Oran ter Anthem, They Hare Taken Away My Hosanna" Lord" "The Holy City-...- .. sir John Stainer Community singing Choir Short talk on his trip through the ttoly Easter Program at Tabernacle Pay-sonl- an edt Special Easter JProgram by Wasatch Mountain Club of-so- ng "K - 1 . land. W. H. Hopkins. "Christ Has Risen" Wasatch Mountain club. Lecturb, "Tbs History and Origin of Our Easter." r Eugene Amott Doxology. Later in the afternoon a special jubilee songfegt will be carried out. -- First Congregational Choir at Ogden Today The choir of the First Congregational church. Mr. Norman O. Atkinson, soprano and director; Mies Edna Dwyer, contralto; Dr. W. R. Worley, tenor, and Alvin Keddlngton, bass, will go to Ogden this afternoon to sing st the Easter ser- -. . vice, of the Preahyteriaa church, there. The program for afternoon and evening follow: . AFTERNOON. .Oounod . Cnfold.. Ye Portal Quartet. Solo, "The Risen Master" .... .. ..Stearns Mrs. Atkinson. "The Radiant Morn" ..Buck A Quartet. Solo, "Consider and Hear Ms...... Neidlinger Dr. Worley 0, How Amiable. .. .James H. Rogers Quartet. s. EVENING. "Recessional" (Words ty Kipling) .... . . ...('...De Koven , - - Soto. Quartet. "Hosanna" ....Granler Mr. Keddlngton. "Soft Floating on the Air", Quartet. 80I0, "As It Began to Dawn The Easter Sunday music of the First Congressional church service, which will be held this morning at 10.30 oclock at Pantagea theater, follow: , Organ preludes: "Faster Morning" ...Otto Mailing "Kamenol-OstroRubinstein Response Schubert Anthem, Unfold Ye Portals", " .Gounod Offertory, "God Is a Spirit'...... Bennett Postluda "The Heavens Are Telling," from "The Creation Hayden M utic for Services at A. Will Singers "Holy ........... el messo-sopran- o, . ....J. Ruth Spiher Has Pupils Present Program at Sixteenth Ward Chapel ' ' Idaho Falls to Give Easter Cantata Hood Wednesday h -- S .Stainer .S t ........ .......Stainer .... ................... .Stainer Benedlctus Angus Del iner (a) Easter Mom (b) Adagietto (cj Cavatina Cello and organ, Gloria in Exceiels. "Sevenfold 'Nunc Amen" Dtalttto-qr,.i- :. Chadwick Stainer ...............Stainer Stainer Beceseional hymn Come, Ye Faith- ful ...Sir Arthur Sullivan, lilt The Palms" ..Faure PoMlude, Cello and organ. cellist ; Gladys "Wiokena MacLennan, O. Mra. George EX Marks, orgaalrtf-Mrs- . D. IX Kirkpatrick, chorister. Heres a package addressed to you ! Easter Music Tonight . at Emigration .Ward Beginning Monday, May 1st, The Deseret News will offerfthe public a new daily feature e . vice, comprising. comic strips, special features for Womans Page, and a ser- four-pag- SATURDAY COMIC SECTION " . in colors. These are all among the most popular features now in service, and THE takes great pleasure in making, this announcements ta its T ' " readers. Commencing May 1st . DESERET-NEW- S ever-growing-family--of' DAILY COMIC STRIPS 4-PA- WOMANS PAGE Member of the Boy Scopt choir of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church will furnish th music for the Eaater services today. Th masaes will be held at S (A and 10:46 oclock. The Rev. P. J. Cotter is pastor of the church, located at Seventh South and Eleventh Blast streets. Th program follows: Organ voluntary, "Christ Is Risen. . E. St Quentin ...... Mrs. T. J. Fanning. r. eleison, "Maas In G" Kyrle - .. : . v; . :: . L. Battmann : Choir Soloists, James McGean, John - Fanning. Gloria in Excel la, "Mass In G". J. I Bsttmann Choir Soloists, James McGean, John Beeky Almond, pianist: Alvin KeddlngFannng. Matt Devine, Tom pmttn, Tom ton, basso, and Fred C. Graham, tenor t ., Fann.ng. " and manager. Credo in Upura Deum, "Mass In G". . L-J. Battmann Choir Soloists, Matt Dpvlne, Francl Easter Program Today .at Fanning. Label Begin Coett Divine Savior Church Choir. Sanctus, "Mass in G"..777.'ET Battmann At th parish of Our Divine Saviour, Choir. Benedlctus, "Mass In 0"..J. I Battmann of which the Rev. U. J. Wientje is pasChoir. tor, masse will be said at 6 o'clock in ms Del, "Mass tn Q". .2. L. Battmann th morning and also at 10:20 o'clock, ilr Soloists. Edward McGean, Tom Special musio for both services has been Fanning. arranged by the organist, Miss Ethel The Dawn Was Purpling Oer the A. Relnagla Hogan. Th muaie for the 10 30 mass Sky T Adels Garrisons .Holding a Husban- COMIC SECTION GE In Colors Toots and Casper, Polly and Her Pals, Jerry on the' Job and Just Boy (Elmer). ' , Toot and CasPolly and Her Pals, per and Krazy Kat, in addition to Ga Buggies and others. - A' d- ; -- the Waterloo Methodist : Faure-Stephe- at ,....MakSr First Congregational at L Scout Choir 'at Pontages Theater Today Boy Our Lady of Lourdes Easter Program Today at Sandy Second Ward X That SteepestSanctus" Sureum Corda- ot For services this morning and tonight at -- the Waterloo Methodist Episcopal ... Whitney Coomb church the following mualc wfU be given: Miss Dwyer. Morning. Even He" Warren Processional, O Worship the King"... i Ha-d- n Quartet. Solb, "Open the Gates',. Knauss Joyful Bells, Ring Out.Wl.on . Anthem, Mra Atkinson. Mrs. f. L. Spalding and choir Miss Becky Almond, accompanist. Soprano solo. "Hosanna ... Jules Granler Mrs.- - F. L. Spalding. 8oprano and tenor duet. "I Whlteth for . the Lord" ..Mendelssohn Mrs. C, C. McCall and George Brown, Evening.. The following music program will be Anthem, "The Resurrection and the tffe Wilson the Second choir ward given by Sandy in the ward chapel today at 2 oclock Soprano solo- (selected). Mra. .. iE. L. Stlbersteln. In ths afternoon: Anthem, "Rouse, 0 To Mortals.... C. Stephens Branch , Choir. "The Palms" Give Cit Choir. Sacramental hymn, "Oh, It Is WonBpicUl te The Tribune. derful" ..Gabriel CEDAR CITY. April J5. The Branch Choir. college chorus of sixty voiced Anthem, "Sing Ye Jehovah's Praises" t Agricultural will sng the ratorlo."The Holy City ...Daynrii A. R. tomorrow night at the Gaul, by Choir. I Cedar City tabernacle. "Thero Is a Green Hill Far AWy" This will be the third community conC. F. Alexander cert this school year. The solo parts will Male quartet. be sung by Leland Perry and Orion DaiDanrood-Sweene- y "Calvary" ; ley, tenors; Anthon Lunt, baritone; Henry Double mixed quartet. Webster and Frank Robertson, bassos ..Martin-Thi"Easter Morning" (all students In the college). Mrs. AnX Girls' chorus. "Christ Arose", Robert Lowery nette Bettlseh, soprano, and Mrs, James H. West, of Cedar City, Ladies' chorus wilt each sing a solo. Tsnor ook, "I Am He Tha) Llveth., The chorus is under direction of NorH, Burke man Leonard Ohtson. McCarty, with Miss BerneUa Gard, Anthem, "Mighty Jehovah" - ........Bellini ner aa accompanist. Choi. Edwin Cox, chorister Luclle Nelson. Mar- Miss garet Fox and Alice Ohlson, accompanists. Patriarch William D. Kuhre will preach the Easter sermon. Miss Ruth Splker presented six of her , y younger pupils at an invitational piano Music Services recital last Friday night at her studio, MS East First South street The program follows: "Gondolier's Serenade Engel "In the Twilight" For thf regular services tonight at th Ganshale Max Franks la the Boat" Sixteenth ward chapel th following mu slo will be given: . Ora . "The Robins LullabyWebb,.., Krogmann Organ prelude, With Verdure Clsd",. "The ....... ..Elmenrelch Bong Spinning ..,,...,..7.' ...Haydn mn "O Say Vivian Corbitt. What Is Truth", Choir and congregation "Airy Fairies" Th Lord Is My Shepherd" Irma Spencer. ....Spaulding Koschat Choir lm)le Confession" - Sacramental " Thome .. Kenneth Webb. .music, organ. - (a) "Larghetto J. Frost "Water Lliy Paul Dueelle Charls Snow Fairies (b) "Adagio in D".,Mosart-Westbroo- k Spaulding Tenor nolo, "Hosanna" GurHU Granler "Walts F. C. Reesef Pretty Little Rosebud" ......Spaulding "Vletorv" Anna Sundqutat. and Resurrection (from For Allie" Wilson Life) t.. Stayner Choir Gasnschal Spring Bells Contralto solo, Angel Rolled the Rock Jean Brown. Away r 1 Mrs. Catherine Brind Choir Violin solo Miss Erma Groves Baritone solo Selected William D. Roberta Special te The Tribes. "Hallelujah' Chorus Choir IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, April IS. A Poetlude. "Marche Pontificate. Lemmene sacred cantata, "Olivet to Calvarr," by Fred C. Reese, chorister; Miss Edna J. H. Maunder, will be presented Eaater Corsy, organist. Sunday evening, beginning at I oclock, by the First ward choir of the L. D. 6 church of Idaho Falla Ths soloists will Melodious uRobin be: Mrs. Ethel Clayton, soprano; G, W. Charieeworth, tenor; C. F. Johnson, bariWilkes tone. Joe Morley will be the conductor. The program follows: What promises to be one of the most On the Way to Jerusalem: Chorus, enjoyable seasons of light opera ever held "When Oer th Steep of Olivet" Balt Ink opens Wednesday night at Before Jerusalem: Reclt (tener), "Like th Wilkes theatar. where the Dunbar a Fair Vision; reolt and air (baritone), Opera company opens a limited season, "O Jerusalem." Robin Hood," coming beginning with In the Temple: Reclt. (tenor end bariher direct from the Columbia theater, tone), And Jesus Entered Into the San Francisco, where the company has Temple of God; chorus, "Another Tembeen delighting large audiences for th ple Waite Thee Lord Divine." Th Mpnnt of Olives- - Air (tenor), "Not past three weeks. The average opera soer te not happy of This World the Kingdom of Our In the hands Is usually a hook Lord; chorus, "Twaa Night Oer Lone-Y- f picture. or libretto toward which his ease must Olivet; eolo (tenor). "He Wss Debe directed ocmetantly If he is to fol- spised"; solo (baritons and chorus). low the etory of the opera and lte "Come Unto Him." On the stage is h drama tio notion. A New Commandment: Reclt and air New Commandment: group of singers, their words meaningless (baritons), "A because in, a foreign language. He must chorus, O Thou Whose Sweet Compaseither keep his eyes and concentrate sion." on pussllng out the libretto, er he munt Gethaeman Reclt, (baritons), "And let the story of the opera go hang and When They Had Bung a Hymn": hymn, to enjoy the universal language "Thy Win Be Done." , just trymualc. It la thla unhappy con- of the Betrayed and Forsaken: ChoTV. "And itlbft that ha made grand opera a sealed While lid Yet BpaksS; reclt and air for -- na Root ........ Church 20 oclock Service For th tonight at the Emigration ward chapel, the music follows: Anthem, "Praise Ye the Lord"...... Larger Consciousness Mieses Booth, Pallas,' Floyd and choir. Music League Program Violin solo, "The Swan.. . , .Bainl-SeeMrs. Letter Hewlett. For the services tonht at the Leagu Soprano eolo, "Spirit of God1 for larger Coneoiousness, the followlni . Neidllnger musio will be given: .Margery Grajiam. Baritone eolo, Song of Confidence"..:. Anthem, Arias, Glorious Conqueror" - ........ Ruebush Neidllnger Mrs. Lester Hewlett and ahotr. Earl Kan. Piano solo, "Fifth Nocturne".,.. Leybach Soprano Thou solo, "O Love, Mra. C. M. Ellison. Would'st Not Let (Me Go",.., Briggs Miss Virginia Evans. Soprano eolo, Rose of My Heart.... D. Eardley-WllmAnthem, "Hark, Hark My Soul".,.. - Mlsa Virgia Mlnger. .Miss Clarice Kelson and choir Saxophone eolo, "Angel's Serenade".... Easter sermon; hReaurrection ...... Q. Braga J, H. Paul . Frank Bassore. Anthem, "The Palms", ......w... .Faure Cholr.c 1 X .Today (Pi-late- Choir.- follows: - Matt Devine, Smith, George Johnston, Tom Fanning, Willie FVljri, John Fanning, James MoGearf, Edward McGean, Arthur Connote, Francl Fanning, Dan Connote, Joe Blrcumahaw, Processional Vidt Aqunm Organ Choir B. Mesas de 8. Angelorura Kyrts.i Ftoemel Gloria in Exceiels Deo... Min Eileen iMbrley, soloist. Credo ..... ..Tschalkowsky Frank Connol. Mrs. T. J. Fanning, organist; T. J. Fan- Off art dry Regina Coell Choir. ning, director. Mrs. J. J. Bartch, soloist. ....... .........Eroemel Sanctus ' ...Proemel i queried Ictus Duo, Mrs. Joseph Pruss, Miss Grace , Hogan, , , , ,r..Froemel Agnus Del Mualc st Phillips Congregational Recessional Organ. e church todiay will Include an Easter Joseph Prune, Miss Bopramoe Mrs. Risen Lord," by Stulte.. The Eileen Morley, Mlsa F. Forley, Mlsa Evetats, program follows: lyn Long, Mias A- - Bruening, iMise E. Let $ongB Processional, "Rejoice, Druentng. Abound" Altos Miss Grace Hogan, Mlsa Ines Anthem, When Jesus Ws Crucified Long, Miss Justlno Pruss, Miss Jane Van Mias Myrtle Clinton and choir, Rensselaer; "Th Sabbath Had Passed". Tenon J. J. Bartch. , Miss Beth Baumberger and Mr. , , Basso J. J. Hauers. O. H. Andsrson. Mias Ethel Hogan, organist and choir Rta director. Response, Graftt That W May With Thee" Anthem, "If Ye Then Be Risen With Choir Tom Easter Cantata at ........ i ; Phillips Church Today ean-Th- Christ J. Crawford and chcMr. .Arenikt Offertory, "Elegle Baumberger trio. Anthem, D Wondroua Love" "The Magdalene" Mis Beth Baumberger and Miss . Myrtle Clinton. , "All Hall, Risen King" T. Easter Music Today at Third Presbyterian Under th direction of Fred B. Reeee the Fifteenth ward chelr will present the sacred cantata The Story of Easter," in th ward chaptl tonight, Th program follows: , Thelma Johnson Organ preluds Opening chorus, "Hall Glorious Day" Choir Ths Resurrection Foreshadowed; Solo, bass, "1 Will Extol Thee, O Lord Fred Kasteler Thou Hast Solo, tenor, "Oh Lord Brought Up My Soul".... Ira B. Lloyd Chorus, "The Lord Is My Strength . , Choir Dust, soprano and alto, "This la tha .... and Laurene Bullough Jane Day The Empty Sepulchre: Thelma Johnson Organ prelude Soprano eolo; And When th Sabbath Was Past" ..... Jan BuHough Quartet, "At the Rising of th 8un" Wlat a Mother Can JD 7 Ira B. Lloyd, John Treu, Karl Tceu and J. F. Bpencer. Keep HtrChildtHair Healthy Quartet, chorus, "Oh Loving Hands ......... and Faithful Hearts Ira B. Lloyd, Luella Magnsy, Dorothy Magney, Fred Ksstler and choir. Reel tarf.lv a. soprano. "They Hava Taken Away My Lord Jan Bullough Chorus. "Christ Our Passover",,.. Choir Th Risen Christ: , Solo, base, "And Behold There Was a Great Earthquake ...... Kart Trea Chorus, "Fear Not Ye" ........... Choir "And They Departed tenor, Solo, From th Sepulcher".... Ira B. Lloyd Hymn, The Day of Resurrection. ,, Closing chorus, "Alleluia ........ Choir Choir Erma KJar and Inea Treharne, piano For the services thla morning at the accompanists. Third Presbyterian church .the musio follows: Anthem. "Awake Up Mv Glory'.. Bambv Medora Henry Benge to Trio, "Hark, Hark My Soul".... Shelley , Behold the Master Passeth By Present Piano Pupils Postluds.e'Reverie. , ,. Richard. Strauss Quartet, ..... ... . Stevenson , ...... Baumberger (rlo. Mias Myrtlce Clinton, director; Mias Anthem, God Bo Loved the World., no puptle of Medora Ekrise Baumberger, organist. - - irm it imi riiwif Stainer be presented next Fri Mies Doris Buriff, choir director; Mise Personnel of choir: Soprano Misses day night at her etudlo In ths second of . . Reth Baumberger, Myrtle Curtin, Lillie Cora Orr, pianist. series of recital. Miss Hortens LilTh Wright and Clara Lee. Alto Mias soprano, win assist. T Hinckley. RECEPTION FOR STUDENT. lian Carey and Mrs. G. fl. Anderson. Tenwell --chosen program, follows: or Ray King and George Robbins. Bats ....... Tha faculty of the Schuster Music col....Thorns Walts". Mtsnonn J. T. Crawford, Fordyce Walker, and lege will entertain the senior students In (s) Vision d Amour" By ford (b) Glen Bradford. a reception and dance Friday, April 21, Katherine Wymer. t. .... Preseer Snow "The (a) Man...,.... Preeeer U8Y WEEK FOR QUINTET, , (b) "Evening Melody" Mignon Campbell The Balt Lake Opera quintet appeared at the Jefferson day banquet 4tt he Ho(a) "Northland Cradle Bong.... Gay aor tel Utah last Monday night and on th (b) "The Coquette".... i..,.,...., Gay nogr hotel Frances Farr. following night et th Kevhous Relneck for th Young Mens Republican elub. The Chatterbox musical program was Louise MCHugh Friday a special liven by this same brganlsation at the Vocal selection.,..., Jdls Hinckley iotel Utah for the Progressive Business Feather Done .....Dueelle club. Miss Blanche Shewed la the soHelen Go wans. Plano duet, dome to School prano Mias Lola Leonard, contralto; Mias Spaulding This Is turning n old phras faca about, Louie and Olivia McfHugh. Frlml but modern methods of reducing fat have (a) Russian Romanos Bendel (b) Souvenir d TvroF mad this revision possible. Louie Woolley. 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