| Show a e The concert at nt the tho th Tabernacle next I Monday evening May U le attracting considerable con attention The chief feat teat feature I url uro will bo be the rendition of oC his Denver Doner festival program by Prof McClellan which won for Cor him much praise from the Denver D ner critics In addition to these number the Tabernacle choir will give a line tine number or two and Chile Chas Kent baritone and nn Alfred Altred Best Beet BestJr Jr will vIII sing ding solos Prof Stephens and his fellow officers Of OC the Tabernacle choir ore lire sparing no effort to occasion a 1 success successful ful Cui one OM and Salt Lakers will no doubt feel teel an on Interest to hear the numbers that scored BO so heavily hea In Denver The recital will begin promptly at The Tho doors will be closed cloned between numbers only anI and admission will be popular t priced Following Fallowing Is the program Chorus Tabernacle choir Third Sonata tor for Organ I Allegro maestoso o e con fuoco H 11 Adagio Toccata from Crom Sixth Organ Sym Symphony Phony phon Wider AVIdor On Away Awake from rom lila Hia Hiawatha watha Alfred Best Dest Jr Ir J r raTo a nTo aTo To a tL Wild Rose nose b Intermezzo c d Spring Song Mendelssohn from Mignon R I Thomas Transcribed for the organ by Mr Mr McClellan Baritone solo polo Mr Chas Kent Chromatic Thiele a Walters Prize PrUe Bong Song from the von van Nurn Num Numbers berg bers Wagner To My Mr Wife VIle by special request Lemare Oberon overture Weber ober Prof McClellan has not yet et decided d whether to hove have Miss Mies Ramseys concert given In the Tabernacle or the Theater Wherever It Is II I given glen It Is to be hoped that she ahe will have a n big turnout and certainly the advertising she has hall re received reo from tho the foreign correspondence of the Salt I Lake Inke newspapers for tor the thelast thelast last several months should bring her a 11 rouser Miss Emma Lucy Gates dates writ writIng writIng Ing In to her father says Rays she slie has had hall the privilege of ot hearing hear ng Miss Ramsey and that none of ot the praise that has been awarded her overstates her merits The fhe chance chanco to hear the organist I Le Lemare e emare mare who wrote the divine To My ry Wife Is one that will be pre presented to Salt Hilt Lakers In the near fut future future ure ere Professor Is III nn an English Englishman man by birth but he was Will Induced to come to Pittsburg and accept a position there thero as ns organist by Andrew Carne Carnegie gee gie Manager Savage announces that thal Georgl Ados Adea Sultan Sulton of ot SUlu Bulu which Is nearing Its fifth month nt at Wallaces has hils broken all records for tor that theater In the matter of receipts On May 1 Dudley nudley Buck the re composer leaves len cs the tho organ bench of Plymouth church Brooklyn and will retire retiro from active work The New Ness York Vork Herald says The Tho most mort Interesting Item Itom of church choir news hews this spring Is the advent adent of ot Ho Ito Horatio ratio W Parker us IS organist and choir choirmaster choirmaster choirmaster master of ot the Fifth 1 Avenue Collegiate church succeeding Herman Merman Hans Ions Wet Set W t zier Mr Parker Is professor prof cIsar of music at Yale university and one of at tho the fore tore foremost most of oC American composers Many years ago ngo when whon Holy Hal Trinity church stood at nt the corner of oC Madison MallIson avenue and street Mr Parker was In charge e of ot Its II choir Ills His salary sillar will will be one aile of the largest In Inthe Inthe inthe the city The New York Heralds European edition publishes the following from Its lis lisI I correspondent Herlin I am nm Informed that Herr Richard Strauss has definitely de decided decided to go to the tho United Statue States and direct grand Krand opera o m next season under Mr management Signor Signer has hu also signed a con can contract contract tract for tor an American tour Mr Walter Damrosch who Is leaving here bere today has signed a contract to direct a series enes of at WagnerIan concerts next year In the leading German cities s slie He lie will also direct a n aeries of at concerts conceits In Berlin St Petersburg Warsaw and ond Paris Mr Conned said In reference to the tho above It Is II not true that I have en engaged engaged engaged Mr Richard Strauss nor have I any Intention of doing so BO Ills His Lon Len London London Lendon don agent Mr Hugo wrote to me and sold said that Mr Strauss would u d like to como over here hero and lead lend tit tin orchestra I naked him what his hilt il term were score and he sold 1000 a night 1 replied I that 1 thought that wai WM the ridiculous I did this in view villi of If th tact fact that I know of his being bring In with nn hero In New York or n for tor n concert con en tour nt at co O it a II night Mr IIi then camo came down to and 1 I told him I was seas very ery much obliged but bur did not wish to conclude any negolia J Ions with Mr Strauss StraussA A now M edition of Groves great Die of Music and Musicians Is be Jo ln lag prepared under tho the of Mr lIt Maitland The first volume plume of et the original edition was wn Issued fou years ago Much line has happened In tub the mt In tho the musical world A hundred years ago the opera ol ra In Ih London used to commence at u t present It commences commence at lit which which combined with lih high admission pricey prices does dora much to diminish the tho popularity of f opera In London as ns ninny many have ave rUO Jue t great distances dl to to go after otter the t o perform I nitre mice The Tho good good rOO II old English custom cu which forbids the ladles Indies to wear weer their hats hate nt at the theater or 01 opera Is over a n century old At that time advertise meats ments of at the Handel festivals J In the thu Westminster Abbey bl used use to contain a n notice that women with hats would tuft nut bc bl admitted At charity performances n a 1 special request would be added that tha t ladles might not nol appear with too loo large tar q crinolines or and thus thul to tl up too much room For In III those thoad days da 9 seats wats were not divided oft off and num humn and the first fiut attempt to this Innovation In 1830 was denounced l las as an nn Impertinence For 20 per year ye n a local music hoU e rents out on tho the circulating library i plan Illan all the th mechanical piano that may ilia be desired Subscriptions are coming along In good shape In aid of the thc fund tar for the Liberty Paik Palle Wednesday and Sunday afternoon concerts c by h band one lady Indy taking the trouble to lo call at Mr Ir Molds acids store anti and contribute 10 Manager believes l that enough will be raised now to guaranty the success of at the concert concerts The band gives the second of Its open air stroit concerts this evening when tho the pro program pr gram grain will Include a II paraphrase on n Nearer My God to Thee and n a 1 Span Spa Spanish Spanish ish lah serenade The Tho Twelfth Infantry hand bond tine hall ret rt mi mod I Its op open n air concerts nt at Fort Douglas playing two or three a weep week wee Ie at nt 3 I p m ni Tho The band stand I Iut nt ut the post Is a 11 wreck wr rk and a ul able and now that tho the post la Is lato I Isto I to have now new barracks it ought to harO harOn n a decent place for t Its musicians I There Inconsiderable 18 Interest mani manifested t In Utah and nn western w s stern musical cir air circles Gee cles generally over the coming opening and dedication of the tho great groot being erected d In Woolsey hall hail at Tale Talc university anis Prof Radcliffe may Y g gNew go o to tn New Haven to attend the dedication during durin commencement week when he will have hae n chance challco to perform on the mighty Instrument A J AA local music mUllo house exhibits a m deon dean made In Cllveland Ohio In UN 1840 and repaired 10 years later The in Id instrument It strument has hilI still a n powerful volume ot of tone ton but the quality Is 18 now none of ot the sweetest t The melodeon melodean Is said Bald to have been brought Into this territory with the tho family of ot Bishop Hardy CO 00 years ear ago ngo The general music trade for tor the tho week has haR been reported good and the thc why way collections are conning I II ic lint fr r I T country and town ton Is la highly lag InK Miss l lu Sollie Saute Fisher 1 who has boon been fill 1511 fillIng III Ing log a n successful engagement with The Billionaire company during durl the tho past season seaton arrived home bome yesterday and Mil will w spend the summer here Her Iter mother accompanied her Miss Fisher Is fa and anda Fran FranI a I contract contrael for tor several years ears with Frank FrankU U 14 I Perley by whom she sho was loaned to Klaw and and Erlanger for The Billion airs alre She was noted as the only real singer In the tho entire company big as It was WIlS |