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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH Lucy Gates Hears Seattle Opera . Announced MissMargery Lake musical circles Mis Gatea received the offer, it is understood, just after the completion of the recant Seattle Opera week, during which ahe sang th roles of CarThe Fait men'' and Marguerite. Iake soprano explained Saturday whv her, the chance had intrusted . Maxwell, Chicago opera star, thinks fZ? would probabyv-oreptThe Seattle opera rmtfSfiYhfn1j in it second year," Mi8 Gates said but it already has succeeded in mus- whrahe hn tering more financial support good-lookin- we have been able to obtain for luc opera here in twelve years. RIGHT PRINCIPLE. "Furthermore, the Seattle cnmpanv has been started on the principle lan-of American opera In the American guage and sung bv Amerhan Singers While 1 number some rf my warmest friends among foreign singers, I have MUST QUALIFY. g donnas prima complete bv foreigners The Seattle opera company promise to be an effective protest against this condition Will mv acceptance of the Seattlea directorship mean I will abandon in Fait lake? Franklv. I dont, If there is any wav I can Jmow. promanare, I hope to continue opera duction here, but I would like tc make it mora of a civic enterprise than it haa been in the past. ADVANTAGE SEEN. With a good civic opera company In Seattle, it would be posetble for that city and SaJt Lake to exchange it Is alleading artiste. At present to bring most prohibitively expensive short the opera for famous artiat season we ajre able to have here. If they had the added Inducement, however, of a coast engagement, we could probably get some very strong principal The Seattle opera company has and I ahould not ba sur begun right, the leading opera prised if it becomes It organisation of the Pacific coast. haa the enthusiastic support of the in but In words, not only citisena, money, and that means everything la a community OTganiaation of the sortis The offer of the directorship pervery tempting, because it would which mit me to work out some Ideaslack of here by have been frustrated I love Fait Lake, however, funds. to leave hard and K would be really it for good." Opera Chosen East High by The Eat high achoel mink under the direction of Mias LUl Bradford, hu selected th musical comedv. "The Prtnca of Plleen, musical enby Luders. as this yew tertainment. The pint, aa nearly everyone knows deals with a brewer, Hans ,WagnT by name, who travels to Nice, Franc, and while there conceives the Idea to pose as the Prince of PUsen Many are the difficulties a hen the real for prince appears. The opera calls few real leads, being mainly a production in which the chorus plays a l.iAinf part. The main parts, however, are the Prince of Pileen. baritone; Hans Warner, comedy tenor; Tom "Wagner, tenor; Artie, tenor; Edith Wacner, Adams. soprano; Nellie merro, and Francois, a French tenor. comwill th for Triouts parta mence Immediately, ae it Is planned In time some to present the opera April. It la thought the lead'ng feminine ml will be taken by Miss Alice O'Connor, who for the past two years nae assumed similar parts in school productions. Miss OConnor has a beautiful soprano voles. Miss Lisle Bradford will b tn churg of all the chorus work, while Arthur Overlade will have chars of tha orchestra for ths production , Chorus to Give Ward Program An evening of muaio will conatltuta tha service in tha Jefferann ward rhapel Sunday. Tha program will ba givan by tha Cecelia chorus, reader. Micheleen, by Mias Edna R. Flka and Mrs. Enid Mm. Chari Orlob. vocalists, and Vaughn W. Clarion and Miss Arvtlla Law soup, vio- aitd linists. Tha Cecelia chorus Is undar tha with leadership of H E. Dewanup. Mr. Mvrtla Clayton, accompanist. Th program-God t&tiall Wipe Away Ail Tatn ( for a Garden God .....Teresa Cerella choru Maaurka da Concert. ..Moats VloUs solo. 8ltd) Edna Micbeiwn UiM Baritooe solo, Pel Rieto W. Clayton. Vtugba Reading Ciro Roms Ninety Chrle R and Mna. .Campion Ptk March Triumphal. VkUa goat, Jtfias Arriil Dewtnup. Vasfhs W. Clayton. Raiding Soprspa (Sakctad) Mias Edna Mirbelaen Lika sa the Heart Da-solo. slralk" fal (hi ...PrdU . A lit Hri Eat d Orlob, Park. Hark, th Lark Springtime Brae ofOoaiia chorua ... taro Schubert A. Jeneen a. Violin Pupils in Ward Program Contest Songs Featured Short toMrs Be Adnt Smith Flo wll San Carlist Stay Ml Too CCH waa contributed by th fen Cs rip Opera, company during its too short engagement here, and perhaps the high point of it visit was Tha its performs dcs of "La Tosca superb finish of tht production and the robust key In which it was sustained rivaled snv of a half doaen which can performances of tha operaTos-a," as "La be remembered to as t amount music, probably doesn much aa at least two of Puccinis other operas, Butterfly" and La Boheme " But as drama it is almost in a class bv itself, and. when interpreted as it was here Sunday, its musical shortcomings ' are easily for-- , above all. is La Trca. gotten what professionals call good theater " the The music truly supplement her than set tha pace for no intent at profanation, th music hold the same relation to the action aa a good motion picture accompaniment It was the first professional performance of th grAt melodic melodrama in Fait Lake, and those who saw it for the Initial time can rest content in the knowledge that thev saw about as good a performance e as they ever will All of the new singers brought bv th Fortune Gallo forces were interesting, but probablv none so much as The rather slender Franco Tsfuro role of Edgar in "Lucia gav him too small a chance to show his power, but, even so, he displayed all th necessary for a great tenor equipment was His tone pure and unstrained at all tunes exquisitely hrkai in the anas and more than equal to everv demand mad upon it bv th heavier his rendition of A te passages. vengo a bell amo waa thrilling in dramatic intensify and of flawless it vocal baut v Ships never did it better, if he ever did lt as well e e Tina Paggi displaced a remarkable coloratura, but, o far as her Fait Lake performance was concerned, it missed greatness. This, though, mav have been due to outside causes from which even singer suffers now and then It i a fact that Mme Paggi the dav before, had sung Rlgoletto of the night, had journeved the and had been sleepless alnc 6 o clock tn the morning. Personally, she nu of the opinion that her performance measured up to Its usual standards, but other members of the eompanv thought differently Fhe reallv has an extraordinary voice though, and there la no reason why she should not acquire th qualities needed to make t great. In the meantime, though it is not particularly important, she could her delivery. Forr of the improve tint It looked aa though she were making face Gino Lull! Is another new Fan Garlo artist who vindicate the reputation of allo for picking premier baritones Although Conati waa programmed it was Lull! who sang Thursday night, and he giv a singularly avmpathetic and sonorous interpretation of the role of A ah tom Onofrei and Farova, not new but thev of course, wer were aa electrifying as though they had been e e e Altogether th Fan Tarlo company ltslf genrallv throughdistinguished out Ita atav at th Fait Lake theater, had omitted the it leaving regrets s citv from it Itinerary for three and hope that it will make no future error of the sort it tv. On ... Raahor th Jiff Hhr Rt Aria Par Pace peatiori Chorus. Indian Mtaa Spoke Mhv Dio (La Max Shurt ' 0r Trra Pc Mdloha Lrapti ' Hri Jo r Let Miaa Oelorea Spitko Duet. Calm aa the Mht Mr Meek. Mr V F A Little Old ftirdea Hurry Ip. April Mia Eaalga O Happy ,tT Mr Meeka is the Lord tBHlahi Air, Q , SaeAerac Quiet ondr if r Mano Aria Ta Quell Trine Morbida H)b PmK . . Farmer Chrifc Peat M Rrimley Teaai Fepulay Sent Ml Juli Getae J nffnh',h 0 Bella Nutt t Kmhall Bortnn Hewitt Mis LjH Diet Hadrs TdMirth IUy Tte Burros Rncco Mer Arthur Ia Got lrio WillUm AM goprinc olo, (jd ShU Tip A Rfk Tear Df. Carpenter I F'Wf Star Littl bank. Dna flaw Holme Worl of End! Puromrhr Emm 111 - Adams Henley The Holy City Graham Margrt EMr I Grand RfebaM Talk Mase h H PucdBi gourntr d Wientanaki Mine H Imn Cradle gong Pk Deo Porat del Thai Trdl Orchestra in Second Symphony will be Mmsrt and rH Mis Hop March HiUs D Xl Aooe Ohlln. Ml Lind pini fi (hi Galbel Masnet Thorp Ppn1 Mndlsohn vir Clrls Adam Wincvr Gln rinr I Milan f IMr rrich Orhm Mrgrr burg E)!n Tget rrd Thorput Broom ItiMlMV Fern ( -- gha!t fx? irii PHn PnW Kuiiwiak Mmn r1rhk. rinn w sensible English opera written In this ountrv, Jts language la understandable. and Miss Millav haa supplied a' text of great poetic and dramatic that value. It must be remembered n and she Is among the Her other best poeta in the country work stands as'a permanent addition volume of SMialtfv to the small In poetrv. and- to have her cooperate this opera was another pdint in the composer's favor Her libretto is fine poetry, though there willilwavs be the feeling that some of the archaic Engligh does not fit musical sound It is usually dishut it tinguishable by the audience be adjusted to phrases cannot alwava to the musical cadences Aa question d de of opera in English, an bate, there wrs not a thing here to sound'd Everything argue igainat. undr- 'quite normal, and the audience the plot perfectly without the It proved bevond aid of a libretto a doubt that the language is aa good aa anv other for the purpose MUSIC PLaAftES. Tbe muaio more than fulfilled exp' In fart, deducing from om tations of Mr Tavlor a later products such the tore poem. Jurgen, and th suit Through the Inking Glare wer not led to believe that h would produce as manv ftnelv dra matic moments aa the opera contains occurs in the last The best of th that act when th king dioor He has been deceived b' his henchin is man Its music and poetrv tens and tears wer as voluminous in th audiences at a Broadwav dram matinee Th stvle of the pra is modern There are no strictlv melolic pa The music sages And no aria inter and !n a continuous bn Th4 alwav with th action holds the f n(r',o.f th stage sunport musn u pol minted bv th d and Th scoring ha th sound of It b don nelMv1tv and broad larg splash - giving forth ts patches of colo- mnd fi!1d ith dh best-know- Violin rnJPl el Mebla Ltndeey Burbv Jit 1m Emma Pnmmer-hapresent ton. a eelfftd and Elder Be Grand Blrharde, a number of pupil In reritals her will furnieh the tnnalral irorafHo be studio Saturday at 2 p m and Ftm-dalen In the Poplar Grove nerd. chapel at 80 p m Sunday A nun March 13, it I p m The program; her of the aonga required by the tn l Burn, ,r, of th for.,t ... National Federation of Music Club tht Danube Ruth Kimball Boa Lucill. Alice lllaM, In ita biennial contest will be feaA tic Todd Martb, Diet, Tlnra Hrd. n Bhlllborn vilat. Bander,. tured Th program for Saturday folMarl 'Willtnmn. l.lllr Titi In. a Bocoo. lows Ida Burton. Brlmley M.nar, Donald Str wtt (Vlfnettea of Ttalyl . . Citation Otteratrom minia Baaa Atgrhwmaaa Moonlight . thur Lv1n. Emmt Monlr. Roy Ftr- Bowr The Meadow Mi R ch ag-ol- n'r fr iniawki R'kr Elgar w UUm Re in tbe sond svmphony con- Soprano o7 Pbtp o Prrr Emm Ji SunmrhT cert to be given bv pupils of the dm Musis Miturk d Oonrt Kimball School of Music and Art Monday MIm lucin W lnU ki Roman'' In taberthe ball night at Assembly Mia Virginia IJndaar jog to touch Th program also will nacle ground Mr 7Ma Tarlor Klmhall i Accompanlat p has ben alld bv rnaov on ot for concerto s the include Wlenlawskl Mia LbImv. Mia Graham Marl Rste Ur th best first opra written violin in D minor, io b plaved bv it looks as though it will b in tafnlv Reginald Real om time and that th repertoire for Frank W Apr. director of th its popularity will spread rapidly to has chosen for the second sears have for that circlet tho s Mosart Ovnt suite. concert the peer something good from an ausKing overture to The Marriage of Figaro" Mr Takr American souie thentic Cirand Elgar s march. Pomp and r.rfican feel well satisfied writh the 'ears e . BeveraJ weeks have been cumstance n to h h nur?l Lfcv spent in rheaale and the concertt ATLn'2rrnt h rk H ha up a futur ,hould equal the high standards De- Sl In no.MoCon.1 lf tp. to that 1B VlSk tb bv the first, which was held In r NOr,h Mln cember Thailmblod h.nt tb. cat fit, The program Full orchestration haa been assemexactlV. Foremost was Iawreftce The gwt bled for the occasion t1t It is the Tlbbetf In the kings ml ghubrh ye, without Cradl gchaimbest work he has done Borg ws th most Either g(rnB exception, and he Eifis Pan favored by listeners of th rire cast Etther FMaatun Edward Johnson as the htnchmsn He could Twilight RTrta dd The best singing job anv Jeanne Howard In the very easily compete with Th Joyful R nerr Florence Music plaja a large though not company for first honors Ruth Raliff ladrs the took Easton part, young t predominant, part in Earl Carroll s Seen Fovtn fhtlfiheorj Vanities,1 which will he at the Balt singing better than she looked W hile (hi Th Llril Htnfoi for mast difficult be it wouid singers Lake theater for three nights, comHla Roe to appear as beautiful s the text asSfiauet ts G mencing March 1 could be ductiv n sume more Several of the current song hit are 1 Ley Ds iNy Easton Fontaine taken from the Carroll show, among brought to the part than Mis Ro Margaret ha .We like her in spite of this failthem "Neath Miami Rkie Kiss Narrisaoa success to Most In the Moonlight ing important and nf "Oat th, Elnor MMt of the undertaking was the conducing Roea The revue t also credited Echo of Sprirg rroiJof Ttiho Berafin. who took things In with poesessing a high percentage of Marl Tmk hand ae though it was an old masterexcellent singers, although not all are Nocturne f H said to have been selected entirely for Bari-- a Darn piece by Yard N GoM ight vocal gift TONE TOPICS. PMnn yla Piano recitals tend to become Fur Ell epeiuaUy Vrogram .trite these dav a A waa VltMah! Hln geven bv F.r things Grieg 'of Span! Ruttfly Etud Marion Plron . on which recertlv. Brumen of P halla, Tu- fbwtide were included work Gardena garf Dane Aibenia RKh 'nn "Andalusian Gayll ' and a Granadr Grainger group The fhriav eMov The first of a aenee of recitaj to Country Grdr fUftv Rftn music of this country ia be given bv pupils of Mia Marguerite dep Sn4il T me pianist haa been postponed tb) Norwogian sunnirg Uelf more among Itpianiau It Etud FntaTtO'i Frw has Pare and fanev. and giVea the . from next Tuesday to Tuwiav Mildred ghlold room to expand without exMarch 15 on account of th ning tal Caprio Cyril goon pianist Is voung but Berumert lX-illness of one . of aggeration. the puplt. Visa Msrr (apnrrio CHOIR IN CANTATA. poetic. ad he gave this Spanish music Ga hard! (Arranged h Tanaig G Hie cantata Mark Andrewthe broad tre'mnt It require buchThe opening recital will be riven at Mrf Mornii 2 No g 15 o clock on th .rill b presented at the FMrt Uzt Initiative In programs is to be apevening of March Hangarlas Rhapwwli Mauris odist church next Rundav nirht. March 15 romH-datefieeinup , i he recital ball of th pifruded invited The public IA bv tbe choir and assisting soloists Music eompanv Kahman pff gave on of hi fre rp-rnt- Grieg d exp-en- Me-Pu- d School Pupils to Be Presented bn P' V opnl nh, hl-- "I1 mt V Music Featured Vanities BOSTON, March S Of tha many musical tributes to Beethoven which .... are to take place In every part of TtERDAY. the musical world next March 26, the Trace Y. Cannon f the Orran. Toccata and Fugue la P minor ... J. 8 Bach hundredth anniversary of the comA, Chau! Prcua posers death, lt la doubtful whether Edward Johnston RcnotigRemain Cbarlea Gounod apy will excel the Centenary festiMarch WEPNEtoPAV. val to be given in Symphony hall, Edward P Kimball at th Organ in that week. Second Fonats first mortment) .. Bornwaki Boston, Kramer AH of the nine symphonies will ba Chant Negra r Faulk Minuet Mosart performed by the Boston Symphony Gloria ft 2th Uai THURSDAY. orchestra and Serge Kouesevitaky. In Frank tr Avper at the Organ the Ninth symphony. Ihe orchestra Sibelioa . Jean 7m Form, Flnlandi" will combine forces w ith the Harvard . Johannea Brahma Glee club, and 4be Radcllffe Choral Tbe Utle puarman Aeperl iTrancrited for organ hr F W MaOrchestra and chorus will society. Baber a Pria Song, from th to perform the Itkewise combine . .cRlrhard Wagner Miss ferirtgr the - masterSotermt. Then Art In great F aliarp minor. T'xrata Henri Mulet mass. the Rock" .. FRIDAY. Quartet will be performed bv the London string quartet and the Lenox Tract Y Cannon at th Organ There will be other EJna Bridal Pmceealon tn the Minster string quartet Richard Wagner distinguished soloists, including Rhelnherser Jofh Austral. Jeanne Gordon, JeanCaprlcrlo Jams H. Roger nette Vreeland. Nevada Van Der Veer, f antilcn Albert Kenand Grand ( hoeur Arthur Middleton, Tudor Davies, , SATt RDAY ( harles Stratton and Fred Patton FdwaM P Kimball at th Organ foreof London, Ernest Newman, R minor tn Sonata flat ...I Bolt most writer and authority on music, Maent 4)gln i&.enea Ptttoreaque) of the invitation the Warning ba accepted VtorUa Ratiatc Boston Symphony orchestra, and will Offortorr In D minor The national anthem and a favorite com to America especially to pav a Mormon hvmn will also be given dallv verbal tribute to the genius of BeeRecitals are from noon until 12 45 thoven. as a part of the festival. p m. daily. 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I alo desire full deteil of your Payment Pen end Trade-IAllowance offer Et I Aeme I I I Addra . Nemo of your radio oof prrv-lo- - 0B3H? i? ! fAZ S f 5 I , d Add to St. Mary Pupils in Recital Prestige of Salt Lalc Musician On Sunday afternoon Marhj8 h B. Ccrif Gates Chansons Please Audience at jLarge of of th riea f re- j dork, the first of a ritals will be given by the pupila fo the music department of Rt. w asatrh Students who will be heard are Harriett Buflnk, rrrothr Guiaven. Oiarofida Knox, Betty fapitolo. lolanda Rfnettl. Marie McOnne. Jane Thirtot. Irene MeGhan, Frances Ruh Navmr, Mare Jane I Ta Vra Hud w. Edith John-wGeraldine Birhardon. Geraldine C Lark Helen bhurrue, FdHh 8 hwe't-ar- , Patrice Connole. Barbara Laramie and Margaret French. 4 I iriYuini!;k)(u .! A' J . HpVO new compositions for male, quartets by Cecil Gates, Balt Lake musician and head of the V. A-- C, music department, have just been published (in Is a musical setting for a "Negro Lot Bong." bv Paul lw-rn- c Dunbar: tha thr ia a setting a lTk for Har D Win a Blowm. N Amy nto aa-twn- Published Quartet Sours O -- . lf Illness Halts Recital Plans . -- Florence nerths tion. Violin technique will be graded as to bowing and left hand while rhvthm point will be life, freedom, steadiness and continuity PUBLIC INVITED. There wiil be no more national contests until the next biennial period The L'tah Federatwo years hence tion of Music clubs asks the full co- NO NATIVE TDiOM. and friends A of musicians operation The ucrsa of the opera is undoubt-of cordial Invitation is extended to the edly due in part to this avoidance on Monda) a finals the public to attend native idiom Ther is no necessity evening, March 14 American composers, aa Mr. it riroular and application blanks for for Ur fhlmself has so often remarked. Taj the student and artist National Fedf spent too much time writing eration of Music club contests maj have and the like music about Indlsn legendsuniversal be procured at all the clt Verdi material la Operatic stores w rota about Biset about Spain, j Special rates have been secured for Puccini aboutEgypt. can An opera Japan the trip to Focatqjlo to the district in the sense that , Utah. Idaho and onlv be Americanwritten contest, provided that hold it have Americans the district Wyoming decide to This first ojfera of Mr. Tavlor a has contest in Idaho If they select Sait success du Lake or rhevenn. special rates will undoubtedly been a huge and follow- - , to his personal popularity probably be granted also-bthe first IT termed tng might op-r- 0irw ....... tr T j Tribute MOSDAT. Freak W. Aaper at th Orgaa. Toccata and Fugue ia D minor... J S. Rack Kamenoi An toe Rnbinatetn Will o th W1p 0 B. Narin from tha First gyaipbony Funal Leoia Twrwe Ferhapa It quent recffals. Ha. played s few of RjEW TORK, March the later Brahms' number. Opus 11L ia and parhapa.it ia not - WTut-eve- r These last groups of piano composithe ultimata Judgment on Deemt tions by Brahma do not get the atthey deserve. They are writTaylor'a "The King s Henchman,'" it tention ten in s the most mature composer haa stirred up an enormous amount of style and have as much weight of Interest In the mythicai great Ameri-at- thought aa his orchestral works. They like anv can opera More than should be beard oftener. had the hontempt tn tha past It haa Rachmaninoff also the snd gave est support of public and critics 'Wanderer efen the management of the Metrofantasy and the andantlno and variation bv Schupolitan Opera company. the fact In Some have found Irony arranged bv Taussig. This rapthat the first distinguished American bert. turous pianist has given better peropera In several decadeof had nothing In common with some of origin Brlna formances to do with its country pianthe librettist, the strongerasof our Ft Vincent Millay, ists. such Paderewski. Rosenthal her story on the old English and base he has a Hofmann, legend of how a king sends his most a har$ tone They tendency find the faithful follower to fetch a beautiful toward Instrument short at times of the equipbride for him and how this messenger-himent to contheir of express complete over the takes object mself and in an attempt to do this his errand, only to parish of remorse ception. force Kw the thv the and piano beyond ktng cmn a Rachmaninoff so forcing woman disowns his treachery. his piano la still well worth several To this. pMitu Tavlor has contribsometimes hearings uted music that is French The American Orchestral society, and German, but never w hat haa come which haa for it purpose the training aU his In to be called American work he has avoided the adoption of of mufwrians to plav on orchestras, annuel concert recently For its believgave anv fixe school or principle, an amateur organisation it is nothing ing that music Itself is Us own Justi-in short of remarkable It loses mam fication There is no svncopation not of Its members each vear and by graduaTh Kings Henihman Into the professional ranks, but much discordance One feels now that tion shows an it a on improved h phrase can put his finger De technic everv time it plavs lt is a and Wagner, or again school can well thst the practical training ida stand never does but bussv a a model of its kind His Xrmriran" enter the picture PHRYGIAN music goes back into the long stream of clean .harmonv and gentle romanopv right. 127 ticism It is light as Mosart was light and romantic as Fchummn was as aa et not good romantic, though either bv far Attention Is also drawn to the fact that each state is required to select ail judges who must eliminate Ininv ordisthe from further participation trict and national contests unless the required standard is maintained in T score mad bv ea'h conie wH The points to be conidred and graded are such as apply to arcuraej, rhvthm tone technique, phrasing with the other half given for intereffect pretation and general nder accuracy will b rated note and time ahje. and under technique in the kevboard and pedal piano while in the vocal will be Included such points as puritv of vowels, us I of consonants ,and ntura1nk der tone comes qualitv. quantity, control. naturalness and correct intona- against the almost awayt protested control of American music Thank The following program will be given during the week on the Tabernacle organ; 4 March 14 haa been set for the final whl hearing at which Utah artists compete for representation In the annual coateat which will be staged m Chicago'1 by the National Federation of Music Clubs In April TJi hearing will be held at 7 80 oclock in the evening at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse AH contestant. It waa announced Saturday, must send In theiT application at orwe to Miss Ellen Nelleon. rnlveraltv, of Utah, or Mrs E E. Oorfman, 12SI East Thrd South street Boston Symphony in Beethove: for Organ Programs the ITeek r! Admission Friday bv Lt icy Gates Bowen that ahe wt seriously considto become diering accepting an offer rector of the Settle Civic Opera company with the added poeeibihty 'that she will move to Seattle stirred Salt ........ . Date for Student Opera American in Name Only OO 00 00 00 00 00 Contest Finals But 'Henchman Proves Popular Why Opera Is Popular Offer (b 6, 1927. for quartet purpose, a form In which Mr Gates hs had fnuh valuable exHear de Win a Blowin " perience is an espdally effective number, with one of those imitation banjo Introductions dear tn the hearts of all real ma quartets are anwrif some The composition half dofcJn Mr. Gat has produced In the last year, several of which hav c W Reid unusual had by popularity throughout the The arrangement of bth com por- courtrr. They are published by Hartions la calculated to make them ideal old Flammer of New York. Mary-of-t- k. vd i Cm wlt n, th th mut-- l w rH.n th rolt.l hv th of "lit -- of CITY Utah KrtivaiM of l'th n4 th tnnri'H Thtn,dv tuning .1 Hot. I th tnlrtln w.r a a.loa plavd by l.id'a Whit. 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