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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 10 NDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1928. SIT I MUSI C NEWS AND VIEWS Bach Passion Music, Arouses Highest ;w in Commendation lllIlUlKUIIItllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlIIIIIIllilllllllRIHlIK Music Rarely Played Forms Detroit Symphony Production, I Aftf Program Sunday Series cow tor-.'- "" Here and There Among of Symphonic datt Lake men Concerts, by Musical Folk -- Opens iwattisssisisisnTiissssssssisssissssssmisssnsssssssttusiiitmiisHtita usptctousiy JtLa Surprise has been expressed thai and answers It in the following "j The Tribune music department should .. cannot be denied that singing theater saw the beginning of a series venture to criticize the performance is largely a matter of imitation. The jn ASTER Cunday at. the Paramount TT HAS BEEN FRhXJUK.vfLV rciat'd in tins column, prriuips to uie Appearance of the Barrere Jul of orchestral concerts under the direction of Oliver Afbcrti, which, it the past It has been old Italian singing Instructors always 1 point of monotony, that there exists no better manner of winning world at the West Hide high school au of artists. forIn the proclaimed thia fact. We have is hoped, will become a permanent institution in the musical life of the sports department have established" a certain standard that we ' '"''-;wide fame for eommimity than y the, support of the best in niuaio. The. ditorium Tuesday, April 14, un customary -. n. f iiwtaa.l Kv ita a OMllie t hsS lanriu M;' the. JO" All a Iteautifut .fecotfMxe atagtoa". Detooit der"New in this hall the York MusTcat'T of at the reeent tarred eoneert given Carnegie auspices 'by will give the public or part Lake It boxers and tr the countries of the world do not three aspects: commendatory lauding highly frankly, players, will Arts be notable for two society Svmnhonv society and the columns For recognise the same standard. for brilliant work and pointa chance to hear an expert body of musicians play classic music. It The Chinese people consider things: It marks the fifteenth anni- wrstlers of newspaper apace devoted to thia will allow Rait l.jilfo orchestra men .in onisirtutlitv to keen themselves Oil out the failure of others to real example: Is atroing foSSIP our of art the that of singers the organisation. It is the versary event driveB home with (mashing to the fullest cious. of the GABRlInVlTSCHj second music the ize their opportunities by performing a better type of music. It wfll present to music loTers Naturally, edge engagement of the ensemble extent. force the truth of the introductory Chinese does not appeal to us. Every For the foatering of such an admirSalt Iake artists as soloists. rising In Salt Iake within two years, last nation has Its own peculiarities of tatement. Louis deserves Varcus the will be extended tone same able service The cooperation and support of the recproject, we season's concert being so much of a production. However, Two special trains of twelve cars Salt Lake public. to music In Salt Lake In the hope ognise a certain kind of singing aa y success that members demanded a four and each with'lwo baggage cars i a precedent seldom set that appreciation will be quickened pleasing to the ear. The acquirement Last Sunday's performance furnished ample proof that Salt Lake can rsHssiUea8Ke9BX exto a of Is, this the Musical great perfection Arts society. by diners were required to transport buiid a thoroughly fine orchestra. For, notwithstanding the handicap of artists helped to a speedier real- tent, a matter of Imitation. When George Barrere came to and the 400 persons involved in perfew rehearsals and the difficulty of welding at once a group of players "Inasmuch as no two individuals to play with the New York isation of their gifts. America formances of John Sebastian Bach 's new to one another into a homogeneous unit, selections wereplayed buoySymphony he did not mean to be lost Criticism jot recognize the same sensation In ex wholly consisting of in the midst of a great orchestra, laudation Is '.I she and smoothly. That the conductor, Oliver Alborti, knows exactly "The Passion of .Our Lord Accordto be Insincere, futile actly the same way, the toteaching the apt antly even give by attempting the silver tones of singing his though On arMatthew." an orchestra and how to get it was immediately apwhat he wants-fro-tn While being careful pupil a mental picture of one's own and sickening. ing to Saint flute directed to attention Invariably orthe were precise and animated, tone mellow and nicely modurival .ftr- - New York, his chair. All about him he to do justice to musicians, a critic sensation Is not without Its dangers. parent. Tempos ensembles and small groups, should be equally responsive and al- This is the theory offered tn defense ganizations giving the production lated, rhythm buoyant, and intonation accurate. Nothing but the warmest too, but always string quartets. He by the teachers of voice who cannot . I the Detroit Symphony society, the praise is deserved by both Mr. Alberti and his talented men. remembered his society of wind in ways steadfast to truth, to beauty sing. It Is their contention that ex-it struments in France, and decided to and to the Intelligence of his audi- is highly, dangerous to attempt to Madrigal club, the Orphemn eittb Barring the'need of a heavier first violin section, which, it is underrevive it In this country. Thus in ence. plain one's owp sensations of tone' Mr. Marcus and Alberti are planning to augment in future concerts, and the Boy Choristers of Bt. stood, II0 the "Barrere ensemble, consistproduction to a pupil. . the instrumentation of strictly symphonic Thomas' Episcopal church joined including strings, type, "A teacher, however, must be able ing of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon concert-goer- : Random of a thoughts to give the student some approximate forces with Margaret Matzcnauer, and horn, was launched upon Its cawoodwinds, brasses and tympani was well balanced and in excellent tAste, should clock the at Ladles' the ot Idea of the feeling and sensation reer, following the ideels of its Pari- Why Richard Jeannette Grieg's "Peer Gynt Suite" was played with warmth and delicacy Vreeland, sian parent." Literary club unfailingly start dolor- various phases of singing. Teachers, of tone. Legato phrases were subtly shaded by Mr. Alberti, who Crooks, Fred Patton, Keinald This unique combination Is par- ously tolling the hour when the pian- like singers, are born. seems ever keenly alive to the beauty of music. Tschaikowsky 's "Adagio "For these reasons, a singing inChandler Goldthwatte, orticularly adapted to interoret music ist Is spinning pianissimos of the structor ahould be able, not only to of an intimate nature and has made sheerest delicacy, or the steam Lamentoso, " from the famous .Ninth gan, and Ossip (iabrilowitsch, pianpipes sing, but also to Impart that knowl possible the restoration of old classymphony, was given a reading pulbegin clankist and conductor and gave to the student. It is almost Imsic compositions written especially for at the Salt Lake theater edge unsympathetically when the prima sating with genuine feeling. Ferdie to give an accurate descrip.such a quaint group. In this way ing expression to the magdonna is relating In lachrymose ac- possible Grofe's "Mississippi Suite" suption of a sensation that one has never many works of Bach. Haydn. Handel, cents the cause nificent oratorio. of her grief, or near- felt x Mozart and other masters have been by locomotives hoot personally." a colorful climax for the conplied Unusual cooperation was- enlisted. derisively during dusted and played after a century or breathless silences at the west Side cert. In remembered two of neglect. To the classic reperAll of Mr. Gabrilowitch 's stringent Lucchese, Josephine school auditorium? Gounod's "Ave Maria" and a MexiSalt I.ake for her excellent work with toire have been- - added many modern high requirements as to the behavior of can "Estrellita," arranged the San Carlo Opera company on its works written solely, for wind InstruTrlbntte. Those who did not neglect the op- visits The to the audience were lived up to. Special by La Forge, were suns by Margaret here, has set a new record In ments, some being dedicate to the portunity to hear the concert of soIn a Anderson An success. 14. rich, Within artistic Holland for Mr. Qabrilowitsch had announced Barrere ensemble. Falling aa It does JTJEKA.Y, April Jolas, French pianist, given a period of seventy-tw- o controlled crescendl prano. Nicely ' ' Life the range of chamber music, Jacques days, Lucthat thia particular work, being constructed on the most iiolemn theme in within EMter cantata, Litof under the Ladles' the and x delicate auspices effects marke thirty-sipianissimo which heretofore had been dominated leading roles. club on Monday night, are con- chese sang human history, should be heard with high reverence, and in respect to the by strings, the singing of the difficult La Forgo the summer peridd she gave Everlasting," by H. W. the Barrere- ensemble has erary themselves for an eve- During selection. simulIn thlrty-flv- e concerts twenty-fiv- e ba noble intention anl profound genius of Johann Sebastian .Bach, as well added another form to the glorious gratulating will presented ning of rare pleasure. The artistic days. Eulogistic criticisms were reJack Summerhays, Salt Lake tenor, art of the miniature. as in Christian humility, there ought of the man and his taneously In seven wards of will be the soloist of the Sunday, ceived everywhere. . The success of the ensemble- - Is integrity cility, where absostake to be no shuffling down the aisles aratlon of the work, aid by the elo- evidenced, Cottonwood particularly 15, concert at 12:30 p. m. at Sunday the April The Provincial Courant registered enthusiastic acceptwas demanded, made his Lucchese's the Paramount-Empres- s theater. The wards success as follows: "An quent performance of ft that they ance and support of both press and lute delicacy by the tardy. evening at 6:30. unusual interest. of playing robust, martial "Elnzug-narsc- h accomplished. The late Henry Krehbiel. Mill beautlfuly Rosina. for public. include Murray First, Pianists have not ceased to mar- extraordinarily der will Audience Dresses It was a performance filled with the eminent New York critic, and and Bojaren" open the magnetism personal beauty after vel at the effects created for two qualities that are "essential to a hearing a concert by the said, Creek, Grant, Bennlon, program. This will be followed by sevocal and dramatic interpretation ensemble: by M. Jolas exquisite Completely In Black. In pianissimo passages will at West of the from Cottonlections Whose ensemble "Madame play us and is exposition Winder last this what Lucchese gave revealing Butterfly." "Finally a. word of unauallfied nralse without any sacrifice of clearness, ac To protect the performance against genuinely nd a sensimusic: dramatic power, by Puccini. Mr. Summerhays will ior- - air. iiarrere. wnose pleasing va night. Her great musical talent, her High Auditorium, Tuesday, April 24. wood (formerly Brinton). this usual manifestation at concerts tive curacy, or speed. The Intricate num Lbeautiful for the special phrasesing "Siclliani," from "Cavalleria technic and or color ana expression was a ber voice, superb riety the doors would be closed when the ology feeling was dashe vivacious and The following Sunday, April "Ondlne," by Ravel, Rusticana." characterizes the score In revelation. The performance was an Other numbers will be expressive mimcry made concert began, and would not be all its that off with an ease of a warming-u- p the finale from the Symphony in F us think constantly of a beautiful changing phases. 22, all choirs will combine to unequivocal and triumphant success." exercise, yet it was sung with a beauopened again until the intermission. of the A Minor. No. 4, by Tschaikowlife the 36, doll And Opus the who Through rhythmic sings divinely." proof of the old etaSslc spirit which tiful tone full of caressing cadences. Late arrivals could watt outside or go choral singing, through the sharpness present the cantata at the sky, and the "William Tell" overture. critic of the Dordrechtsche Courant throws a mantle of over home. In consequence of this positive and at 8:30 M. Jolas's grasp of modern comdays house stake Granite of accentuation, the auudlences of the ensemble ts gave us a measure Mr. Qabrilowitsch had a full through certainty was evident. declared that "Lucchese the vitality of the tone, Mr. found In a review which particularly of Rosina. She p. m., after regular service in appeared re positions house when he raUed his baton. The Debussy numbers and the two wonderful a creation Gahrllowltsch form and sub cently In the New York Evening vocal "organ of fascinatThe combined possesses Sun. the wards. v More stipulations. It was requested stance to his gave encores ana l he Aiuie nite of the suLittle to of sweetness conception ing clarity, to Moxart," It range, had a satirical, a rol- which that the women Wear black or at least premely dramatic character of the "These little brothers choirs will be under the. direc"Hunioresque" a she technic couples been really have read, for "might come In subdued clothing. playing They did, a humorous note that made astounding. Her acting also was aland It Is hard to imagine a more archbishops tion of W. F. Robinson. There and emperors instead of licking, for the most part, so that the somber work; one desire an instant repetition. treatment of pace and the large modern will be more than 200 voices, ways full of charm, dominating, audience that came matched that of felicitous and audience the drees M. to is be qf It Jolas that which nuance than regretted that In automobiles, A surprising number sparkling, expressive. A real hurrichorus and orchestra, extending even phrasing accompanied by a string not be heard In his disclosed. cane her closing of the of fteople have managed to 'get the could several to the long line of boys from St. heOUn times. His reappearance 'lesaon welcomed Downes of the New York Times Barrere stay " In scene' act." the last habit' wall. rear Thomas's choir against the Salt Lake should be In the naQabrilowitsch in no uncertain Mr. Barrere shares all his glory In In addition, Mr. Qabrilowitsch want- praises 14-1- 5 ture of a The Ladies' Litmeasures: If grand opera is to become popular Spaeth, managing direcgenerously with his four colleagues, erary club triumph. ed no applause. No token of approval and Mns. P. O. Perkins, torSlgmund of the Community Concerts, Inc., in Pierre Mathlew, oboe; Fred Van In of this rendition of most solemn music Critlo Misses be must it who had the concert In charge, are the presented America, recently formed organization for clarinet; Louis Letelller. would be at all appropriate on this to be congratulated for presenting M. the and Santiago Biehart, horn. promotion of concert courses English and according to the Amerioccasion. For three years he and his Chance to Applaud. Jolas to Salt Lake. Announcement was made Saturday been where previously there have can viewpoint. This is the theory of If Ossip Qabrilowitsch had done no orchestra and choral units had labored ' by Mrs. E. E. Corfrnan, chairmau of none, has accomplished a tremendous Vladimir of the - director seriously and earnestly to present the more than prepare the performance Rosing, Jascha Heifetx. the violinist, amount Says the Utah Federation of Music Clubs, of work in a short time. music of Bach in the proper spirit. of Bach's" "St. Matthew 9s anent the merger of the New York that t lie state ..,. will h There is probably no one In the American Opera company," according junior contest Passion,'" he The story of the crucifixion aa told .. 1 YRrtf- frrro-- . ttita heia ir, New . to- - Deems PMtpjiriaonic.and musical world 4ody who Is til t?..l, hii i i nn of Taylor,- - famous composer. 2nay music WbTitd""f7ave as hTsr monumenXone tnrougn a union 01 woros ana tni eweij; . ,, . .. VUHOX .... tffV.BWtff ' ' wa ranw. f.v, musical e venrs 'that ..the.l.yraam;-- ereer. hot a thins fin? OTmmerfdatf Hjr thea , announcement agers and sudden "Imagine . should ..secure, artists than contestants, applica-He Br, have In seasons taken aSpaeth,. a dramftt place, jn .recent ,an audience on. the., eve at the roost to the effeet that th New York hot only is well known, but commands Opera is- as- muchflori blnriks' at the various muslo this city. A Work which often misses solemn day of the year. declares Mr. Taylor, deto be the art, were Yankees and Giants the musjeal or stores from" cm the state of all who and admiration an audience was interpreted Of this epoch msfelng concert the fire with made into one team next season. The knowrespect William Peterson ot th him. his extensive scribing how the opera "Faust" was in a manner as original as it was enMaw York Evening Post says: The executive board of the Utah chairman, of baseball fan would be up in arms. The lecture tours. Through Dr. Spaeth has formed produced Heto appeal to the American Association Cuh music department of Creative Artists held its University grossing. be would of says: outbursts public. Entries in complaints the contest should be mttd Detroit Ashleves a and and School Bach is coming into his own with' audience, large McCune appreciative the in to an American In first meeting "To 'Faust' offer But weeks to come. let heard for air. his books have enlarged that audience a feterson by May 30. our modern audiences. The' seating Marvelous Record. not his own is to make It of Music on Sunday, April 8, at 4:30 win be swallowed orchestra a language .state The symphony convention is called for of considerably. was recently the same dates. The Carnegie Hall had 'been difficult, if not impossible, for him to p. m. This association "Detroit, or at least an important capacity up and there. Is no evident distress; "The response to our Initial an- follow program will be out for days in anticipation of v.ith any particular formed by representatives of the dif- announced .soon. action in nouncement its were editorials part of Detroit, has done something sold Indeed, printed Ail exceeded" has far federated ctuba my of this event and The coming annual convention of praise of the event. or enjoyment. Accord ferent art fields in attendance at the ..UWU.U ., ,. ., magnificent. TMs city, which only a the performance ur. hpaeth said re- comprehension hub repetition tomorrow afternoon. If Utah Federation of Women's-elub- s decade or two ago was a boom town, its at ingly, this 'Faust' was sung in a leadership week of the Brisham Young they will be entitled to convention, "The greatest city In the new world rondest dreams, he represented "I had anticipated a certain brand-neencourof the on a large scale to be sure, has by Mr. Qabrilowitsch had not requested Ogden will be a 'Singing convention," ought to be big enough to support cently. for text purpose prepared by university, English by their president and sebe no applause, a if the plans of Mrs, Heber C. Hicks, two symphony orchestras. I know it amount of interest, there was bound Robert Simon, this expedition alone established It- that there should music critic of the any who are engaged in crea- lected delegates, one voteregruiarly to be, but letters beinR apwould literally poured 'New Yorker," who happens to know, aging have followed chairman of club music, materialize. Is, because when I work. self as a community of cultural con- demonstration art tive tickets to buy In portioned We dollar of from all every tryo the country. chorus. parts For the eudiertea To promote greater untty among: cltru to hear either" The Boston or the PrUV paid jn to music arid French, but EnAt that time the frrtiowiror officers the treasurer. Charles L Barry. sequence on the American continent. the last have had letters from the Pacific nor only not only filled the seats, but women, Onjy Harrison a community song contest adelphla orchestra when they come coast, How striking la history repeating it- that and were at President, that. good appointed: glish, English clubs and sec organizations which have "Mr. Rosing has looked at Gounod's R. Merrill; vice president, Mrs. Elsie paid their dues self here. First the pioneers, then a crowded the aisles, was thrilled by will be held during the April con- here I have a terrible time and If I tions. the south, and indeed all will have the to the dramatic the rignt devoutness vention and a suitable award will be have genius, luck at all I have to pay nineteenth century version of Talmage Brandley; secretary, Gerrit vote. As this is the first convention settlement, village, town, city. First and the. "Community Concerts will fill a long late poignant humanity of the presented to the district winning the scalper'any prices." renthe struggle against the wilderness, music. the and following to ever called by the Utah Federation of nineteenth Goethe's de Jr.; century early Jong, needed in niche the there where cities This music was presented with contest. then the struggle for material comIt seems a pity that the American has been no local manager. We have dition of a medieval tale with a represent the specific fields of art: Music Clubs, the business will conEach district president shall apE. and then, with the automobile astonishing surenes and eloquence Nelson; sist of the' adoption of the constitutakes Its sports more seriously no intention nor does the plan of twentieth century eye, and produced It Architecture, Joseph ' fort, by orchestra and chorus, arid those point a committee to work out the public There is no quesage, prosperity, and in some quarters who than Its music. enjoyment of a twentieth cen- graphic art.-- Elbert T. Eastmond; tion and the election of perConcerts include any such for theaudience ease. With In aaheard It would have been happy business of securing original songs tion that a great performance of a Community dancA. a not an wealth, and a growing Packer; art, tury Joseph theatrical, plastic officers, reports from each of on territory operatic audience. Not that lie has ing, L. P. Christensen; drama, George manent' - e. opportunity to give some sign from the clubs in her district, and classic has more of thrill than a idea, of encroaching kii the federated musical manare local there of where their organizations recognized In making a choice of those songs football game, than a v gratification. with the material, increasing interest or or established courses. Our de- produced 'Faust' in modern clothes. &, Pyper; literature, Edward H. An- and such other business as shall com,, Seldom In late years has a chorus submitted. This committee in the esthetic, the spiritual and also shall than a t. the one agers by Robert Edmund derson (since decensed); and music, before the convention. A program sire Is to open new territory, to de- The costumes, a splendid community ambition ' to proved so adequate to Bach's expres- have the right to change any word should not awaken theWhy that made are of The place good music will bp included. Winauthentically ' medieval and LeRoy J. Robertson. new musical centers, to make Jones, or phrase of the songs submitted that the others do is one ofloyalty show the country and to tell New sive purposes, as this one. No necesthose in- velop beautiful, But the ac- vacant through the death of Mr. An- ners of the junior contests will' apnew concert goers. That this will colorful ami York that Detroit Is a seat of music, sary resource. of tone or accent seemed may not be ethical or within the con of providence Inthe acting, iind the handling derson will be filled In the near fuscrutable and tion, mysteries pear demonTuesday evening, while Monday been has denied to the it prove floweasy already exquisite and of art and the things of the spirit. cept of federation courtesies or dicating what a small creature, after groups, the mental approach, so ture. With the exception of Mr. Nel- evening will be given over to the fed- the opening chorus of standards. strated, for our plan is such a simple of "It la interesting to consider how ing lines of with Is. to man It Sa is Mr. own of of our of that and son all, times. Provo; ci H"a. speak, Pyper miru inee tings wilt tie open on one hazards without one, the double choirs any any lamentation, There shall be at least one sung the vitality, energy and ambition of and to the public. .."In choosing his actors Mr, Rosing Lake City, who was detained oy busito It fall cannot that voices the part the person's boys' submitted from each district, a song Intoning Ossip Qabrilowitsch, pianist, musician, to conference, all John Hutchlns in 'the Musical appeal to the business man as well has selected them as much for their ness nertalnirfff The Junior rally will be held Monconductor and much more, have been chorale; the whispering chorus of the exclusively belonging unto itself, but Courier asks the question, "Should a as resemblance to the roles as for their members of the board were in at- day at 3:30 p. m. The junior program the music lover." Joined In this present undertaking, plotting priests, the outcries of the the music division suggests that a vocal teacher be able to sing well?" voices. And will be under the direction of Mr act. tendance. they Everybody acts, with like qualities In the great .com- agitated disciples, the wonderful pas- second song, a "pep" song, be also After the opening remarks by the A. E. Goodspeed, who is state junior Including the chorus." that alternate with the solo submitted, which may have meritorfear. donni with Prima munity which is so fortunate aslike-to sages at swords of the chairman. president, outlining the history tenor, "Why must thou suffer alt ious pointer as a contest song and have hii Services, and where he AH contestants In nlano should points are the moet dangerous of anorganisation' to date, and an explana wise Is lucky to be. Another aspect these pangs of sorrow?"; the furious which may later be sung by any body member that all required numbers of of the the tion purpose meeting, of the ara "I the words son of mocking clubwomen any where at any time. tagonists:. is, of course, the financial. Somebody of be played from memory with must were items of interest discussed, many God." The massed voices had Each district song leader is asked haa put up a small fortune to send Three years ago Strauss began work among which the matter of eligibility the exception of the Bach Inventions of expression, from a to please send a copy of her song enDetroit's message to New York. But ever' shade on snd new his to membership was one of the most preludes, although the commitopera in conjunction with whisper to the elemental outbursts try or entries to ' Mrs. George D. a third aspect of the event Is really that The secretary was In- tee recommends that It Is better to important. Hugo von Hoffmanstahl, his librettist. gave place at last to the incom- Snell, Salt Lake City, as early as posthe most important, and that is the nil contest pieces from memory, to all who play Invite those should structed so that crowns as to parable eliminate the sible, threnody refact that a ctty of the middle west has any possible Adherents of Camp Maria Jerltza like to become members of the as- .There must be two for more to entef confusion in announcement or presensuch large choral units, willing and "Matthew Passion." veal that the chief role from the very sociation to get In touch with any of In the same division. The contest wjffl tation. Incetftloft of the plan was Intended for able to give time to rehearsals and Cutting of Psrts H have inengineers the general officers, or with the rep- be limited to, thoee who on ,AorW X Each song leader .tl)l be notified then to. make this trip." and written around the artistic personmethod of a vented of the tflffereut sections. Were under 1!) years oldi Contestants resentatives pW: Improves Effect, e by the convention program committee Lawrence Qilman of the of Mine. Jerltza, the idea having ality This should be done before June 1, enter as individuals and not as some The keynote of this performance just when and where her entries or come to the composer when he heard ing the violin mechanically supplies comment in his usual As many as may as next the board meeting Is to be teacher's pupil. are to be presented to the conL i her In "La Belle Helene" by Offenbrilliant and scholarly maiuisr: much as the piano is played. was its dramatic impulse, Mr. Ga- - entry wish may contest n from tne same held at the time of June "conference. - d .. h. i vention, so that ah may be fully (Copyright 1928, Universal Seryk-e.bach. In later years. Mm. Jeritsa "'be If toe wraith of that As case mechaniHo of in the studio. the 'far In itte piano, "NI-entries w4i taw,. ..f this prepared and ready with her group ' NEW f a famous exponent of Strauss ol.li.t tfMI miisiebS. .,hm, t contest are mast numerouti. Interest he world came am YORK, April cal piano, perforated roHs are when called upon. Sebastian Bach, was hovering . about fundamental quality, In Jjach's tier followers declare that roles, Is in voice the contest. Nugaining The committee on community sing- Of music it is not only prima donnl Strause assured her not only personh street and used. ' Is Impersonal. the raaion of etermerous other contestants hjave already ing, including the following women, who are permitted to Indulge in games ally, but In writing that she ahould Seventh avenue Thursday night, .we nally religious, In his Infinitely, ; Since at all other efforts entered in the harp, violin, cello. B minor Mass, wfll be the confcat Chairof temperamental fisticuffs while the create his latest brain child. hope that he permitted himself a few perhaps the summit of all his man, .Mrs. George D- judges: gnnar ana oanjo contest., xne ormaking a mechanical violin Snell, Salt l.ake world looks on and smiles Indulgently. Meantime, however, Dresden had exquiet smiles of satisfaction. Doubtless achievements. In the St, Matthew contest tt open to) both junior chestra H. of a Mrs. Mount Gilt been from have City; Pleasant; Occasionally a composer is mixed ud In tracted what they considered a promfailures, he remembered that Good Friday In score he Is above all the and senior groups. impassioned, Mrs, Hugh. Ward, of Price; Mr. the affray, and I hear through one of ise from Strauss that his next work aran technical rather Lelpstc, one hundred and ninety-nin- e than narrator. Mr. GabrilPWitsch not onlv Sarah McCracken of Smlthfield. those channels thrpugh which should have Its premiere in their opera years ago. when he produced at St. treated the music In this sntrlt. I, n't LOGAN, Utah, April 14. Two Lotistic standpoint, this invenThe Ogden local committee haa been musicalmystic flows that,' Hi a veritable house, where Mme. Rethberg holds Thomas's church the last and greatest also the text. He cut and revised Vinton gan artists Mrs. Francis asked by Mrs. Hicks to provide the tempest gossip interconsiderable of is holds tion whereas fort the Vienna over sway, of his Passion's, the "Passion AccordRichard hasbeen raring Walter and Welti, till he had stripped the whole work WIUslc for the. social functions of the pianist, Champ, for Mme. Since Jerltxa. both organiits none too down to an htrauss new est. In previous attempts, no "Ile tAegyptlst he JSs ing to St. Matthew," and Its baritone In their third annual pro extremely concise and convention. Through this commit. Helena," which,opera, If the muBlvwl gods so zations were planning the premier for favorable reception by hearers. consecutive narrative, gram In the Logans tabernacle,, port which moved ftee. and at tin' suggestion of Mrs. decrre. approach has beenraadjB to the decided9? tttis relation became will at spring, it Doubtless, too, he remembered what mttity, lrreisltlbU--TOproduce forifthe tto.th deseryitiB'. j.orahit4ajldn Its rnmaa, enelMr w HwiiaHon ha bei extend- the Metropolitan opera house next sea- - ly strained. Dresden became excited " use of the pneumatic method "a contemporary historian, wrote" a "few' musiclanly. character of their work only at a few moments tn ed to the ladies' I.iternrv rlnh chorus aad .Vienna; gnashed. Its teeAh., 1'f.rjmus.. ...the-- instrument. in years later of that- - mmorable pre pausing play lag agneyiw me thw eviaeweiB uwte and "BTTrrrrfe- rhKit permit tne. expression of poser nimseir is the hero of this ro- of Importance were drawn into the miere: i tlon and arrangement of their num Special to The Tribune. Now, it is said, the violin note the ciHi music affair as Intermediaries. Strauss found at the luncheon mantic, if belligerent, encounter. iuuu4liy bers. l nere must be high praise finally rrioay, Aprilleaiures can be reproduced with the Wetrlc Denounced 20. OGDEN, April 14 At o'clock Monhimself In a decidedly ambiguous poMrs. Champ proved herself a for which his orchestra, Promise Made played with sition. He had, promised Germany-whasame authenticity achieved by day evening. As Comic Opera. April. 16. the Sacred of a musician charm and a delightful warmth, flexibility of pace pianist Heart Dramatic club will present "Old he to had already given Austria. Three Years Back. the more highly developed me"Some high officials and and (trowing attainment. The Bee Lady It," a. three-ac- t ana nuance, and sonorities th.it min Students Give Recital is Strauss of director the comedy. In the Vienna opera. The story, as I hear it, centers about ladies in one of the galleries began to gled beautifully with those of the thoven Contre dances, given in chanical pianos. The cast of Tlonald Marcroft presented his piano a academy auditorium. made to Maria Jerltaa hy Jeritza Concedes to the master com promise ing the first Choral with great devo- voices. appropriate style r is follows: characters as be t However. would in it nuueiM recital at nis titimf last Iha composer that she should create were tion from their books. well Hut as the poser, especially played. to Rethberji Captain Abe Rosev, Lucille Byrne; Thursday. the role of Helen theatrical mueic. proceeded they were Mr. Welti duplicated this previous Angle, In the new Riaht thought that the cost of sttch his wife, Marcell Helnen: InThose taking part were: Vera Davis. opera Well and of Troy Couriers from the Jerltza strongA thrown Into the greatest wonderment, McCune wide successes here. an intricate musical Instrugood, were It not that hold raiise of mates of Old Ladiee' home, Nancy Glen e announce Wanda Murnhy. unWsrdle. that the to tn a strong, pleasing Elizabeth Rethoerg also claims that through each other, 'What does It all suns numbers, saying to so as would be ment Smith, Irene Mnloney; Mrs. Louise Marcroft, Lyda she. ai it she great mean?' While pne old lady, a widow, was assured that paralleled generosity of the singer, Will voice, evoked enthusiastic applause. Elsie Hansen; Sarah Jane, Homans, Dorothv Mildred Murphy. Le Grand to her would alona; Wednesday Wardle,Murphy, preclude the possibility of its be' awarded the signal Mme. Jeritxa, in order to :.;e the dav, Mrs. exclaimed, 'God help us! 'Tis surely Jeanne Welti artistic provided Todd: Catherine Bonner; Abigail. Silver, Helen " an Mary Harvey, honor of introducing the fair Trojan conceded her rights to the work) prewide use. , Mary accompaniments. The McCune School of Mual. and June Loverldga,Stewart, E. lilosey, Stnythe; Jan-lee miere. Eilxaheth, Be that as It may, after much Mryza Ensign, Into the world. A contretemps These matters, we can fancy Bach Art will present pupils of Lucllc Esther Miller; Minerva. DeDda WarSimpsorw Norman Ream, Grace Indeed! operatic And one which would cause parley, many missives passing to and ren: Hepele, Amelia Mayett; Haniette. reflecting, have changed In two cen- Burnhope In a piano recital Wednes- Morris and Richard Ream. even a seasoned diplomat to quake fro and the stroking of much operatic turies. Bach was a modest man; yet day evening. April 18. at 8:IS o'ekwk Rozclla Catherine. Andre; it haa been announced fur, definitely even he, we think, would have been in the McCune recital hall. O'Coanor; Mary, Squire Rldgeway'a by the compoeer himself that when " The impressed and perhaps a little will be Minnoch; following program John, In daughter, Dorothy "The Is Helen" Egyptian given it, heartened by the fact that Mr. given: love with Mary, Ella Covert; Captain wonld premiere on June Sat the Dres- Gabrilowitach'a orchestral and choral "Elves at Play" (Mueller). Presttrn Scmuel Darby. In love with Bloswy, dent opera house, Elizabeth Rethberg Ida Murphs forces, including almost four hundred Peterson; 'Happy Hours" tHteabhogj. Mike, a woman-hatesnail be tne prima donna, and Mari.i persons, journeyed from Detroit to Barhsra Bergstrom: "Pixies' GoodMargaret De Vine. Jerltza will be heard In the title role New York "In two special trains of night Song'' (Brown). Barbara Ward; INTERMISSION. at the Vienna premiere on June II, a twelve cars each, with two baggage Pixies' Sliding Iktwn Hill'' (Brown). "The Dream" Sacred fBartlett). gala occasion, indeed, since It is ears and four diners" (as the manage- Helen Williamson; Heart "The Mvstery of orchestra: Plxiee' Strauss' and considered birthday, by ment proudly states), not to attend Louise Jensen; Life Glee club: '.'Hallow"Mon De (Herbert), many the most auspicious event of the a convention, but to interpret to the e'en" (Reld), Lite Ward: "In Hang. (Nevln). Mary Smith; "Trau- musical season abroad. A diplomatic The Sacramento Bee can claim the and colleges devoted daily periods In sire" decadent east a profound and exactIng Gardens" (navies), Bettv Sacred Heart or ; mer!" e (Schumann). An event. of a courthe and for indeed; stroke, worthy p:eparation in honor of Being the first newspaper "Curious Story" (Heller), Joing masterpiece of reiiglou ait. of "Resurrection" was given by chestra; Glee club, B. Alton, L. Bihler, A sail tana accident, to Mrs Marian the colony csn be sareeruardrd dur- tier! to sponsor Clark; "Play Lady" (Held). opera. John Lawrence Seymour, a member SB. t iara, v. ureen, k. i. Green M Had Bach looked Into the auditori- sephine So far so good Peace has been de- American Donald Poulton. I. Killlon. N. Kinnc HigElnbotham. Mrs. MacDowell. eve"Hunting Song" MacDowell's life, which she clared with both factions, but the um at Carnegie Hall Thursday resulting In two opera- ing great When the question arose as to wheth- of the junior college faculty. Mr. P. I V. , (Gurlltt). Edna Pugsle An Italian tion rting he would have seen a huge and Garden" and months In bed. has Inter- feels may not be extended many years victory Met to be decided Is, "who will er the Chicago Opera company should Seymour has written nine operas, loney, B. Pelt. If. Louahran. Msrv Seamons M. IDevsux), E. reverent audience gathered to hear draw this operatic plum when the appear In California's capital. the snd Mary Garden .Invited him to visit Smythe, D. Wsrren. C.Smith. Echoes" ' Mnsna fered with efforts on the part of the longer. "Harp sccorr Wines: "No big flnsncrer seems Interested." Strauss (Virgil), hie "Msthsuspassion" an audience Lewis; to Monte In Carlo summer her this comes to the MetropoliBee volunteered to shoulder the re"Valee (Friml). Mar- famous comK.er's, wife to raise says Mrs. 'MacDoweD. panlsts, Piano, L Thlnnes; violin. M discuss these compositions. "It Is the tan nextopera quite obrioueiy unaware of the work's tha Breer; "JollyLuclle" season?" No wonder sponsibility. Hunt" M I. Bnver orchestra. Mllle. Borer; je iKrentsllnl, who worker understands the great devotional character and ita majesty Judith haa gray hatr! As) a result, a record attendance N. Kinney, p Largttllere, M. Clark, m' Hampton; "April Comes Trip- money for the MacDowell Fund asso- value and need of of utterance. we have to "The Egyptian Helen" is Straus' was attracted to the Sacramento ping In" (Nelson), Shirley Frees; ciation. This year the fund wIM be offer. What I am what Mparks, V. Alton. D. Dobba. L. Simpof many ninth opera, and the story is a sin- Memorial' auditorium. asking Representa"Chase of the Butterfly" (Dennee). without the son, E. Ramson: piano. C. Bonner. or t70 which Mrs. rseople our friends Is not large sums gular version of the legend of Helen tives from over town for miles somen. I . mm Mlnuett .vmrjory (Mueller). but small ones; perhaps to he of- Troy. Impresses AH. It le In two acts, the first around came to Sj. rumen to to heari Margaret Bourne: Etude. "A Glee" aiaritowen lute been able to earn raisedmany by some simple form of beneon a small island near uie Bart above all; see like to think that taking In place under the direction of Jesse Friml). Marram Price. Music Box" each year for the last two decades. cist, perTOjnanre fit; a card party, a musical or dra- Egypt, and the. second at the foot of fMesurrectlon." SebexfUaa would have been stirred and (Poldtnl). Virginia CouUm: prelude C When "Pagilaeci' FAIRVIEW, April 14 The annual L Toting, with Norms Pearson at the Mrs. MacDowell reports la a letter matic InAtlas. The characters are Helen, and ''CawrTler'.-- Rueftoano" were an- opera something firtlfied by the manifest lows and Nhsrp Minor (Rachmanineff ot the Junior high school will piano; Nora Bench, lxtren Rkepard to Josephine Darrell. chairman of the volving entertainment, no effort or expense. If Meaelaus. Aethra. an Egyptian king's nounced as the operas rhieen for be here Friday. April , at Othello Brady, Walt OMertnei, nderstandlng and devotion which Mr Walker; "Rustle of Dorothv fund, that she has been making dee- - enough chihegreat . respond, and I am glad daughter and a sores reea, and numer- Sscramento. emups of music lovers the presented TK. U.M mnA nasmusstr, Aine )! ('ariston. Wayne laurel thanl. end his mulHtudfnous tftinrflnrt ' k'thri., HatMnn. Spring" to erioris the lerate in a numter that say Hmplte have already ous characters of a more or lee eerie end professional rr telclens met for f the Middy has been chosen thle year Jensen, win Tucker, Will Robertson get nafl expend upon uiair prest- - Caprice" (Newland;, Beth Peterson doe merit fund now half railed so that promised, we win win out wee to siu'iy tnetr, and -I- II he preaented by the fohWw- - and a choru. of fifty vole... ' ah the ecu man-ns- It ; r; ' I, . i .41.- 1: i saw-larg- Wer-renrat- Seven Wards Join in Giving g Easter Cantata see folg-son- v Pa-tri- 'It3'' technical-fa- in-t- he Hol-lida- Grand Opera In English Dates for Music Contest Are Set For May Way to Success Utah Artists Meet to Form h. baa-soo- Women - fm'pfei' Clubs - -- - bettw-kmj."- tveGui .. To Promote , lo-- as- - Song Contest " , ,". hull-figh- t, prize-figh- - Strauss Opera r. Violin Played Puts Composer ...Jn Herald-Tribun- Quandary pP-ENC- ) 'at work-Bac- Uia h an Fifty-sevent- Score " Sir Success Lady 31 Gatti-Casan- r moudaiiif-jiu..4jk.-t-M:v-- to well-bor- n i Piano Pupil Play Kath-erln- opera-comed- pride-full- Composer's fVife Appeals For MacDowell Fund Aid y ' Gavotte"-(Brown- t. Nell-aon- California Newspaper Sponsors Grand Opera r, opera-loqu- . ; '"( Gattt-Casax- tm i Kllza-bet- 1 - Fairview Junior High Gives Opera mm rm i h ' ' I |