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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8 WELSH ' EISTEBBFOB mm CULTURE rALEfi, that little rounlry ' FUMSEB INTERESTED THOSE hi'h eould be In southwestern fitted eleven times Into th stste ef l'th, has erf, tba worm id illustrious example. Lnt month, during Itt tCiitddf4 hrM it TreorchT, her wti outpouring of harmony such st tb world only oeeaeionsllr witnesses, sad thm only in Europe, from ill parts of the world and lt brni.ti 'empire, Welshmen jnuVneved to take psrt In this festival, celebrated each year to preserve Welsh poetry, music, literature, drama aad all forma of culture. ' rhorunri, met. In competition w Choirs, orrhrstrs. children In- - thousands keen in the eontcati a hi any of eople. Interest was A notable beavrweieht pugilist. rhfimpionshin ever held in Ainr.ra. cborua from the t'nited States, the victory wis aeoreil be Tbia choir of eighty voieea, Male chorus of Bcranton, Pennsylvania. almost entirely of miners, had no bickers nor patrons, but rompesed , snaaeed the entire trip, costing aboot fso.ww, by giving concerts. Would that some great benefactor, with the talent, the enthusiasm and the gestae for organisation, might arise and win for himself immor tal fame by launching in the United Mates a movement similar to the Welsh Eisteddfod! "by ' not municipalities and states cooper ating with eivte organizations founded an institution something like the Eisteddfod long ago? Could any morn efficient method bo evolved to spread culture, to combat crime, drunkenness and license of all kinds, to encourage loyalty to the commonwealth, to inculcate a reverence for higher things and to raise the grade of ritirenship to a lvc not hfTTTTTTn .... --GI- Jack Summcrhays, Salt Lake tenor, who Musical Folk ! .UilTTStsU CONCERT VES MONDAY RIGHT t : : Tabernacle Organ Programs ta Tlx Triton. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. ' . LOGAN Mis Ellen Nellson. Utah (F. W. Asper at the organ ) In east will who leave th lor pianist, near future, will play selections National Anthem. th Vivace from th fifth OrIn Allegro s from Beethoven and Chopin spe C. M. Wldr gan Symphony cial concert to be given Monday eve E. H. Lsmar Andantino nlng st 1:15 o'clock In tha Logan Sixth (a) Gavott from "Mlgnon" lb) ward chapel. A. Thomaa , The complete program follows: . ." 8 perl'! has sang with success in California. essaaaasssMsaiiassMsssstiisisissaasisMHiaissssssssanaaassaassaaaaaassaasi Mrs. Charles B. fluggenhelmer. chair how would you like this march of man uf the New York Medium con tkxissT The clipping reads: 'The Goldman band will broadcast st certa committee, announced recently e ina t in throusa KUKA. Oel etaigers. cor In the New York the Stadium season mad a new at net 1st, will play 'till, till.' an old He- : : BACK FROM COAST Here and There Among! Charlotte Batkin, who sings with Philadelphia Civic opera this season. THOUGHT 1 r, MssssssisassessssssisssssssisiesasasssssestissassssssasMssjs US CONTRACT Iff ;WCR FOR 19:'?. NEWS AND VIEWS Tit Q SMfeSTTVT DJ Herald-Tribun- tendance record, despite the ten con Mew melody "The program will be presented Frani Schubert I. given Indoors on account en rain (c) Litany ! Prelude and Fugue, the baton of Edwin Ktsnko Gold hymn. Mormon tba curtailed for the same reason Favorite No. If (G (a) la to be John man. Initial The of Kings ' use rain their to offering the Thou O audience King "Come, t Bach entitling , ' minor) ' Arr. by Organist checks for the next concert, and those Philip . bousa s march, A Hunt ? Book 1, tKrom Irnmiwymfwmw Thunderer.'" '(b) An Old Melody. ..Arr. by Organist poorly patronised on account of threat Clavichord. s from "The wasier- ening weather. The largest audlsno Sonata Appassionato, op. ST. Beethoven Grand .March Oscar Thompson, for a number of uem in a stimm'i was drawn by ine Richard Wagner movements third and singers ' (Second shawn dancer on their second per 'years executive editor snd critic of TUESDAY. played without pauee.) Musical America," haa been appointed furmance, with en estimated number aasal. the Organ.) T. Cannon at Allegro (Tracy ol over le.'sie. The first appearance of music critic of the New York Evening Andante con moto. National Anthem. la well Anna Duncan'a dsncers drew M.ooo. Pust. Mr. Thompson, who Hon ma Elsa s Bridal Procession to th troppo. Allegro r Other large audiences were drawn by known for hla writings on musical IIMinster (from "Lohengrin").. had wide experience In the two performances or tjeemoven a- subjects, haa Troika en tralneaux Tschalkowsky .Flcnara wegnsr " ' newspaper work. Ninth ' Hymphoi y, the secona eppearfiance Gnomes of the Alfred Hoiiina Llsit I (a) Spring Song snc-of the Hall Johnson Negro choir. Enrico Boaal General Lavine (eccentric) Ave Debussy Maria of Music (b) of the friends The Society he concert Including Leon Ineremln s Mormon hymn, Feus d'artlflce" (Fireworks) Favorite will have s new director, Walter Wohl-le- b (a) ether music,' ana the last concert. ,. Debussy ..Arr. by organise of the Berlin State opera, who Wl lem van Hoosstraten. who com III. Arr. Old AcIn An by Organist New York. (b) arrived Melody.... eon sa conductor recently sea pleted his eleventh Two Preludes ...Chopin Jubllato De ...Alfred J, frllver cording to Kichard Copley, manager of the Stadium concerts Isst Wednea-daNoctdrne ....... se...Chopin Wohllebe was Sir. of the WEDNESDAY. va society. has left for a three weeks' Etude .Chopin (Alexander Schreiner st the organ) only sfter much trouble, as th cation at the summer estate or Adoipn cured Scherso ...Chopin National to retain hla ser , Anthem. Lewlsohn, honoraiy chslrman of the Berlin opera tried a con him five vices, years ottering Saranac Lake. at Piece Herolque........ Caesar rranca concert committee, Schumann He will resume his duties aa conduc- - tract at double salsry. Mr. Wohllebe ...Robert attained f Song. ia) Evening NEW YORK OPERA or of the Portland Philharmonic In made a notable Impression with the lb) Allegro Con Brio. .P. Tschalkowsky Communities Need Inspiration ef Music. Mormon hymn. October. This will be his fourth sea- chorus work In the presentations of Favorite (a) Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex" and son In the Oregon metropolis. Come, oThou King or Kings Man ia stupid animal, A mean's lias been granted him to gain in PLANS "Cardlllae." e C0MIQUE Arr. by Organist Wohllebe was born at Frankfort a positive manner all that he desires in the way of "peace on earth and Arr. by Organist Arrangements have baen completed on Mr. fh) An Old Melodr October it, U8u. and at the age of f, Russian for Alexander Anton Rubinstein Ostrow Kamenol good will to men." Yet in bis preoccupation with negative means-fo- rce, SECOND SEASON a as showed I marked talent come to years pi to snd conductor, compo'ser he coercion and other methods, the offspring of crass stupidity THURSDAY. ' his country next January, Kicnaro anist. When It ha won a plaea of overlooks heaven 'a own power of love and concord. None could deny He will conduct honor st the Erankfort conservatory. announces (Edward P. Kimball st th organ.) 'opley New In Thester Civic or The on waa nia teachers Repertory , concerts of Jils own works and appear Nstional Anthem. Engelbert tha worldwide benefits flowing from such an inspiring spectacle as V York will continue to be the scene of First Sonata (first movement) with Nina Koshets. Russian soprano, HumperdincJt. th composer of "Hansel If such festivals are good for Wales; if they this year'i Eisteddfod, und'Oretel." In programs of his songs. first His Aloys Claussmsn In a novel American on the Afier successful appearances opera. experiment . develop eulture, an abundance of thrilling music, why not implant this At 2. Wohllebe began to make conC. W. von Cluck concert with Mme. Koshets will be (a) Gavott cert appearances. His conductorial ca- coasc In vsudevllle and radio. Jack Holding to the same Ideals as the r.va (b) In Carnegie hall, .N'ew York, on Satur Andante from String Quartet.. institution in America f reer Trevea and reat Civic La p. Tschalkowsky Galllene's began Nuremberg, Summerhays. Shit Lake tenor, has Repertory companv, day afternoon. January is. Mme. Visitor! from nil over the world testify to the state of exaltation conducted the mu- tum-- U to Salt Lake to resume teaching I ih. r Mormon hymn. Favorite Koshets arrives In the latter part of for five yearTd'he York nun oominii. ill func- - (a) induced by the sights and the heavenly sounds afforded by an Eisteddfod. opera In Stettin, and conducted at th Granit high achool. where h la ,)(n. , of Klngi" O Thou October to sing with the Philadelphia nicipal "Come, King American grsnd singers In ,lv. thousand ten for th Bremen or Audiences of on following In years. What Arr. me ana October twenty orchestra vocai by Organist thirty mewry oepsnnes.i oi Philadelphia magnificent pageant! opera experience. Any profits will lie h was Invited to conduct naent 21 and 23. Her first recital of the In 1921 used to encourage and develop nwly fb) An Old Melody... Atr. by Orgsntst listening to its national aira, Mendelssohn's "Elijah," Elear'a "Dream season wlh be In Carnegie hall on Mon "Aide" at th Berlin Stat opera as a Mr Summerhays sang over KGO at discovered operatic talent. The term, Hosannab (Grand Choeur)..Th. Dubois Eighty-fouPassion"! different Matthew's choirs, of Gerontius," "ft. guest, snd won a permanent place the tt Frlfuis hotel at San Franarlsco "Opera Comlque," Is used In th Paday night. November lit. FRIDAY. Snd KFI at Los Angeles. anA filled risian sense snd does not mean comic including 200 to 300 voices, singing within the space of a week! For Serge Koussevltiky, conductor of the there. Mr. Wohllebe has recently been dewill 000 Rhoadda from Boston recruited several weeks' engagement In West opera. (Alexander Fcbrelner st t) orgsn.) give valley the Bath masterpiece, Symphony orchestra, picked singers hla first New York recital on the voting himself exclusively to chorus Coast theaters at Long Beach. week for an entire year. There was no form of Mahager Anthony Bags rosy an- National Anthem. rehearsed four times J. 8. Baeh Boykln, American soprano, double-baa- s at Carneale ball on Tues work. He begins his work with th Anoarances at Long Beach at the nounces that the opening of the New Fugue In O minor musical art that did not nave haa returned from a auccessful operatic dsy night, October 11. He will also Friend of Music, succeeding Stephen ImpM:al, Ih Weat Coaat and the York Ooera Edward Oiier place on the Eisteddfod program. Comloue season witl oc- - (a) To 6prlng of who In Kurope to fulfill a contract th end season Townsend. at Leo Dellbes resigned play thia Instrument, on which he be Hgy.itian theaters took on added plea- cur Sunday niaht. October 1. with a (b) Passepled WeJah Taste DiapUyi Growth. with iJ.e Philadelphia Civic Opera com- came noted as a virtuoso be tore gain- last season. At present th chorus of aura ,'rom th fact that Mr. Summer- - performance Mormon hymn, Favorlt of Pucoinl'a "Madame (a) In consists ot lot professional hays wr.s working with two former Rult.rflv " Tamakl Mlura. th Jao-Mixed choirs, male choirs, female choirs, children's choirs, orchestras, pany.t Miss Boykln will he heard "Come, O Thou King of Kings" ing conductorial fame, In Boston. In the society while the the orchestra of fall will fav.-roles have and this will assisted singers, be he recitals Owen by both Arr. by Organist Salt Lakers. Sweeten, director anext soorann will slrur th title role. .; string bands, brass band, chamber music of all combinations, solo voealism, tha i.onor of creating the part of Henri Caaadesus. playing the viola Metropolitan Opera company, under at tn Weat Coast theater, and Frank with Piero Orsattl aa Pinkerton. (b) An OM Melody... Arr. by Organist vocal duets, Instrumental solos, join Vv.-iaxiartinA-ttnain the American premiere per d'amore. The Society of Ancient ln- - th direction of Arthur Bodamky manacrer district of P. Tschajkowsky Slav Vit UiifnlMi March riunumu of the Strauas opera, "Arl- - etrumente of Psris. founded by Mr. through the kindness of General Man theater it Long Beach. and Ada Paggi. who has been engaged songa and folk dances, action songs,- can challenge any 'competitive festival forms ice Naaos." SATURDAY. also take part tn Coast - hv the Chlcaao tn will return here In ager tn tha world! a wherCasadesus A Mo Sweeten make hit ns adnj and piedramatic Ooera. Susukl. most of 0en (these M.- - Boykin is one of the few Amerl-csm- i (Edward P. Kimball at the organ.) January. maJce public and private ap- the organisation s Sunday afternoon ever ie goes," said Mr. Summerhaya.- Pranehetti will conduct; Pasqual Ket National sirs ica:Pays Leigh Henry In Musical Amerturesoue types on neisn Anthem. h has succeeded with Influ- pearances In New York and travel as concerts. "He turns out a type or music inai an- dma w I be ass Mailt conductor. m m In on Themes from "Faust" Fantasia ence and Welsh traditional themes Imagina Is financial oi winning fsr west as Chicago. "Kach year's national Eisteddfod lacking diences like a no. gets the best results .mnntinced for the The Gounod-EddDaniel Mayer, manager of such stars from his men. .While s on the Italian operatic stage. he likes the coust. coming season of the New York opera tively treated) flfure tn in competi- the world reunion of the Cymric people. aa modern G. F. Handel old and Josef In poetry 1 here each year congregate thrilling Hhe v.a remunerative contracts the Paderewski, Pavlowa, Elman, tions besides with an excessive tremolo, (a) Gavotte Is looking forward to a vlait to Salt Comlque continues with Singers he Donl.ietti's exhibitions crowds of tens of thousands, fired with leadiii opera houses during the past violinists who rasp on the O string, Hofmann. Levltzkl, Uiannlnl, Krelsler, Lake and sends greetings to his many "Don Pasouaie." Clmarosa's "11 Matri- - h Shepherd's Pipes N. W. Harris romposed or declaimed and an de Mormon Favorite hymn, Pachmann, Caruso, Nlklsch, and competitions in am an Indeacribahle racial Impulse, voic- two ytars, wh.'n many Americans were pianists who plsy the left hand beiriei-.a(s) monia Segreto. ' Orefiee s- - Chopin. Saraaate O of and Thou does rxhers, to Carreno, beautiful Her there. fore "Come, the music the right where King Kings" ing In speech end song the tongue naylnr sing Newman, formerly manager gninelli's "A Basso Porto" and Verdi's died In London on August 23. after an of Heury Arr. not call for It. cellists who In descendOrganist "hby ! In the la thn Welsh taste has been questioned by which hwe- remained unaltered since voice ability to act. charm and per Sicilian!. "La "Lakme." right Pantages here, Vesprl Illness of two months. Although 72 fintnick oi It. tie naa cnrge oi inree- vorita, ' "The Masked Ball." "Car (b) An Old Melodyin G Arr. by Organist which tha daya when Pythagoras studied the rolialr.y were reasons given by the ing passages aslide with the fourth enMr. was English critics. This Eisteddfod, old, years flutists Msyer sctlvely Toccata (Sonata, for her Minor..).... sound, among ger, WeeDruid the rltnliar press mewing Impepopularity making thea'cis the nest Coaat, mysteries and Purcell to men," "Manon." "Mignon." provided testa ranging from Rene Becker with a windy tone, trumpet players gaged In business st the time of his rial and the Egyptian. Henry is (if iirt,rm th- - Unlit mualu lovers. ther," "Fra DlavoJo" and "Martha Parry, from Beethoven to Bantock, Cltl - are who crack on high notes, horn players last Illness. a in which rose the shout of Beach and Kotarlan also In contemplation. thlrtyLong with Brahma en route, and with worka language when WesrtDhalia. In an Born at GIVEN. Germany, clariRECITAL on PIANO all who notes, crsck seco-.Mason. nearly bore Mr. to atatement the victorious Celta a from triumph degree According a real talent by Ravel, Debussy, Fsur. likeRimsky down the Latin legions and stormed national' victory of high artistry was netists whose tone quivers, oboists who early age he displayed While In Long Beach, Mr. Bummer Elisabeth Bell presented s number of comBagarozy. he Is continuing his operatic Korsakoff, Tchaikovsky and banker. have achieved by the Anthracite Male chorus have English horn tones, harpists who for the piano. A Cologne ant! sacked Rome. had the pleasure of singing at a series with the hope of giving young her pupils in a recital at her studio on Baron him a offered schol Jackblue whose posers besides the classics from abroad, Oppenhelm, neat of Hcranton, Fa., do not properly tune their InstruAs our one auto the at lias the for by pannes Hotl gainbar.nutt American given Virginia deep even singers opportunity Wednesday. Those taking part were: forever, lays that white trousers made a freshly ments, and tympanlsta who endanger arship, but he refused It to study civil the Long Beach chapter of the National ine; valuable Geneva Naff. Paul Keddlngton. Fran affecting thrill of hearing ones ets and visual experience, without going at ly had It not been given a death-blocontrasted and ensemble better had of engineering. listeners the the In of spirited name or association honor a tympanl small vailed Aeronautical murmured fortune. of and noendins abroad Weldon. Carol Olson, Maxlne West, els out, aeelng Fwansea by Vaughan Thomaa In 19S. At tne age of Z0. however, he gave Artliur C. Goebel, who recently broke on an actual opera stage. Experience Maurlna with the scarlet uniform mend their ways, or they will never effectively women old heads nien'a curt uncover, a West, Virginia West, Lucill vine Eisteddfod The national to Join the musio pub up die. .Welsh engineernier choir. of the St. when Peter Jackets guards' they a of for past record get of on the Italian stages sey, the West. Sheldon Psrk, Marjorl Thomp hearing little children cheer and standard of taste. In Ita teats, which even lishing house of Weeks- - & Co., Ltd., alrsrip flight, .and Captain nonstop Musical Courier. no Hubert h of of catching the lilting Welsh onother conpetlng body.- Immense autowns smaller consider 8amuelson. the Clara son, A few years later he beof London. the verdict. The greet Wiiki'is. the explorer, who flew over valu at all. "With a few exceutions." greetlnga shouted while the wayfarers dience swarmed to the pisiform from Mrs. H. E Talbot Is back from Eu- came associated with the piano busiPole. not Is North tana aside to permit one to paaa. the "Italian he thinks. experience ness and Introduced Into England the ZO.noo rope and reporta that the proposed rrc-ivoy recoanlKeo in in s country, oue to nur- - t Whatever gloom oppresses one else- the crowded auditorium of over German piano of J. & P. Mr.liTlona tne testimonials Atnerlcans celebrated European tour of the Dayton West, aa a result oi nis rleU performances, tawdry aettlngs ana summernays where, to be a bard of Wales, a Cymric listeners. The with he became the Later, Is now settled. Schledmayer. spirited slogan minster choir definitely triumph on the coast are: musician, proceeding to the Goraedd their and totally Inadequate staging and llght- of the English piano firm slngi-ithe audience swelled these Ths choir will be heard In London, at proprietor Itotert Mura. program manager oi- ng. ceremony or Eisteddfod Is to know an yells, traditional Women fell Albert hall, carry next April In three of S. & P.- - Eranl, cries. a SummerIn "Mr. letter: KFI Well known and experienced artists says annuo) dawn In one's heart, of deep with the victors and kissed them pro- concerts. After this It will go direct theIt was during his connection with bays' einging was greatly enjoyed by are to aippear In the casts, and opporgratitude to one's race, which ao loves upon piano bualness that he came in con- th TIACHCR OC PIANO TEACHER OF successwas miscuously, among these being many to Paris and will appear at. the Parla he and very writer tunity will be given young; and less The tour tact with many artists as manager of ful over American fellow countrymen of the Grand tfpera about April In this undying enthusiasm and Inthis station. As a result, we known srtists of proved ability to work is the concert the which Pupil ef M. A. Kelso of the Kelso to department, Brus t shoulder Luth then takea Berlin. Carried Vienna, winners. high, to to CORNET, him recommend But TEUMPET, side by side with them. are veiy glad only spiration of a whole penplo tn music, School of Muaie, Chicago. part of any piano business. other of thrilling atlmulua and responsibility er Bnsset was taken In triumph round sels and other cities, and perhaps can ! inevitable radio managers. singers considered to be sufficiently be extended to Include Norway snd Finally In 1S99 he established himself SAXOPHONE and PIANO re And of Prof. John J. MeClellan vocal and dramatic Press Beach The from the toward one's art which one's Cymric the Pavilion field. Telegram Long qualified London In as concert and had manager "The cllmai came with the entry of Sweden In Piano and Organ. people have elevated Into something ports' "Adding to the Impressive viewpoints are to be presented, saysa The entire tour will occupy three been In this business ever since. American consul, when the victors Register Now for After tehool the the manager. "We are not running symbolic of tha very Identity of the the beauty of 'Th Street Angel" are re to Assistant teacher with Prof. choir the tn and expect were tea the refreahmen months, tenor solos offered . by Jack free, elementary school for opera sing-1race Hslf. having Appointments, " , A Is be tn to festival great given some in John i. McClsllan foe t yea re. time July pavilion, when the Americana gave turn to Amerlc ers." Summerhays, tenor soloist." Devotion to ' him "the high hand" and the stability The genersl manager for the tour Is ; honor of GeSrge Schneevoigt. conduc FALL ANO WINTER COURSES. Los tor of th Philharmonic tpetlal course with Rudolf Qanx been Angeles t H Hanson, who haa always of the structure wss seriously threat Music Paramount. FIFTY YEARS OF EVOLUTION and with at Schevenlngen. where he Is conduct CUSS INSTRUCTION by the enthusiastic reception of th American manager for the choir, Telephone Wss. S02S. John M. Williams IN TRAVEL. "No blatant chauvinism this: the es cned conth the orchestra for inr London Resident!, now The abroad. Is and of his Talking congratulation. speech sence season. of EdWelsh tenth of Welsh ss In of culture, State direction Illinois the L. Bowen be the , will under was Interested certs (A. Phene Wasatch with Luther Basset, Studle, 332 So. Third East. It Is understood that Mr. Schnet bardic tradition. Is that the arta are to IN PIANO "AND VIOLIN Journal.) be Informed that the chorus was ward Carroll, of Australia, and Albert deas the medium of peace. Where other intends to conductor votgt resign to managerial It Is In the memory of the living eight months ago spe Morlnl will attend of the Residentle orchestra at the end nationa vie In physical struggles. In only formed tails on the continent. to compete at the Eisteddfod traveling was regarded aa danof the season. During the last spring games snd sports alone. Wales, not- dally YEAR when TO FOR .BEGIN It comprised 80 per cent Welsh that gerous. Even adults undertook a trip tne eminent musician conducted the Althouse.-ienor- , of devotion to born or withstanding the formerly Paul members With trepidation. Obstacles, real and Brussels and other football, dedicatee Its national celebof Irish snd English imafflnar. U'.ri amnMH on all wldea Metropolitan Opera company, will be- Paris, London, to the arts whl.-- exercise and uV. with a supplement where he was greeted with One phase of music teaching that Is Tnn.r.r oolnl. ivor. nartlcularlv in- one Italian and three tier gin his American season with a on places,enthusiasm. Americans, great velop the spirit. Even in tluir musion the Atlantic City steel pier much attention at the fested with evil genii, It had not been subsl t entnmandinip mans, He will cal, dramatic and poetic contests at dlsed In any way hut h.id earned Its Wednesday. September 19. present time Is the Instructing of be- -Today none ever thinks about these of School Music The McCune OC and Art the Eisteddfod there Is an embracing Xtnr...aiMtr. festival (in k. of various Instruments, partlc- thjnps. We all are accustomed to of j;',nnti by concert-givin- g n western tour Symphony orchestra, under the direc glnners i spirit of union, of that comradeship entire expenses, mk In classes of crowds. and violin. to tn crors it piano ensble Atlantic the ularly Stations and trains are or- tlon of Frank W. Asper. will hold its which is the source of the national to He will b In October snd November. to l! students st a time, and lamred and simplified. victory. Employees reeearsai or ine present season eight name, Cymry. or comrades. The whole for of heard six times with the Philadelphia first Instruction this type and aoilcitous. A heln- ar. continuing rrteoii tne Monday evening at 6:15 In the st spirit of the Cymric conception of the Critics Scan Professor of Music, of the great- two I'ivtc Opera company. The following next least Many years the for feebe, aged, the hanij McCune recital hall. Indications are est arts, the evolved Celtic contribution Work Closely. spring and summer Inhe will make op- that the orchestra pianists, such as Hoffman and voun. ,nd the unwary ia extended will be the strong to world culture, was voiced by the University of Utah; Indorse the Germany. eratic appearances group In corn- heartily We travel roa(JGranger, lhe aon. Is It refreshiii!: to scan the South est this year of any season of its his-- , method of beloved Pedrog, archdruld of Wsles. Professor of Piano, piano instruction and Chi-re- -- nr. i i.iv and in nec of ' mind. tory. Already a number of special sec- cently the board this year at Treorohy, when he said: Wales News, kindly lent the writer by Musical Courier says: The of education of a The other day girl, 2'i years old. 'I am 75; I would that I had seventy- - John James, nritlh vice consul at If you are huntlnit for summer titles tional rehearsals have been held. The caao decided to give class piano in arrived In Chicago, University of Iowa, Salt Luke, snd read there the Intel!! having Journeyed of this orchestra ia limit five membership to U the world tongues proclaim in of ieiee schools that the structlon 1927-2- 8 public alone from a town in Germany to meet ed to eighty members. Three concerts the brotherhood of humanity and con- gent criticism. Tliere is no swaddling , . In city. her that city. By train in parents cord among peoples and classes!' At of the Institution or its participants ju will be given during the season and Ine cnoristers mfinioiM ui ways. .Over two years ago, the McCune native land, by boat to the Amer ot it Is a oc;M enterprise. no other festival (including both summer know does one hear not hesitate to applaud any of the soloist for each concert will be chosen School of Music and Art Introduced her lean train from New York shores, by lees militancy and belligerent utterwithstanding the evident enthusiasm solos that took their fancy. The au fsom the student body of the school class instruction In piano and violin to City to Chicago without incident or terras)" ances or more patriotism celebrated of tin. South Wales News music critic dience knew no decorum: and being met It and has with Lake alt So well and so rloeelv inronv.nl.noe City Pupil ef what ns being done, neither he immensely struck by the lightnings ano During the past week Rulon T. Roht- - mucn sue ess. proud affirmations of achievement for i lie win. in cuiuie- i- had the gcnedui, been arranged that nor nts paper hesitated to depict con c in the arts. thunders- - chorus (which waa Indeed son..yoc l. subClar Osborne-Reed- . for other its with ,.. tioi th registration nart met and mother ir School as of Music All Cune were. ditions on left and Art. they Insisted actuatly cere"In all this vast mechanism of marvelouslv they is continuing class Instruction ,,nion .t. Hon Adolf Brune of Chlesgo. worked for ;i common end. artistic having it again. Is not this perhaps for Boston, where he will resume his ,.i tne v,. monies, competitions, which will begin during the week of oni.,wnich ch)d traveled. We do the New England Con Clsrenee thorslism. drama and concerts, each perfection, and realised that the only th first time that an encore has been teaching In Dickenson, New York Advanced Students Only not regard sucn a tmng as pnenomenai Mr. Rohlson has September :iy fo reach this goal was to speak known in the St. Matthew Paaslon?" servatory of Music imbued with' typical native Cymric Alexander von Flsliti, Berlin. or strange, yet It does represent a tre with sincerity snd candor and to point Some remarkably beautiful singing made many friends InhisSalt Lake ami is traits, music Is the mainspring. .Music out tlie excellent mu "TMr ts- -r fant sod besiitlful record ef mendous change tn travel service. .well as the strong was evoked py tne competition mr greatly admired for Imkrthe order with the vest Isy as Phone Hyland 242"for sicianship and beautiful tenor voice. desperate riiys In the Ireorbei on tbe wesc hpots. children's choruses. Could any ac The sembly from time to tlmoThroughout IN THE OLD BAY STATE. are Mr. Roblson em front JUmys-crHiiisthat of "Eli s the probabilities Telephone Hyland 3545-W- . Lelgtt the rttuat. when old Celtic canticle Appointments tivity excel that of childrenIn choirs will again teach In the McCune School n .Musical America tallies with as a love of Morler fFrom the New York Times.) for the young are sung and It is with music the jah Esssjs. "Here Ire a himnred sn.I training summer. Music next and Art xf that the no local critic: God forgive her! Massachusetts. In music? It is in mis subjects rasgfifty dellchtful rtlsrotiries for the united singing of the Welsh national "As: the same direction maintained manner great in from Rnpert Brooke to Rlr Kenelm Hirer, she's with the rest against Wales Insures a continuance hant. 'Hen Wlad fy Nhadau' (Land B. Cecil Gates, assistant director of from t)n Miking Friends' to 'The fish f nrohlhltion. Renubll- Mauachusetta of My Fatherai, that the ceremonies In the other choral concerts, kirilur i)f Its venerable custowesnd cultivates the tabernacle choir and head of the Abendoned niishnd." " naiiciu- of performance- characterised materials for Its future choruses. cans are wranelin and cursing one close." PsrristHr-Heslt"A of ab-music department at the I'tah Agricul The Eisteddfod choir compublic these history nother. Henrv Cabot Lodre'e daurh- A rare moment came in the veterans has returned from a health for th layman as fine aif ensemble of 600 voices contest In the pavilion, when the en- - tural college, Americans Given ter is look ina; th facts In tha face, and prised, "Ont fikfa. HrtWnvtn t nlr Turrtuoin It spent on I have month's bf as vacation, hear'1 part at national look bud for Mr. Hoover. rose Ire SeOsJEL. audience massed involuntarily Rousing Reception. ufaodiDjr feaMirea nf tha itorr of lmrlfi'i they and part at Fish lake. It was by lack of hail the singing of the winner. theMr.coast tremendous ovation greeted the conducting finesse.'inhibited outlook at arit hwtt from tue na.va of tb attck'Bf Gales the that says In the more downof THE POINT OF VIIW. one of members the llmfi. Dsfydd Dafis, Amerlcaite' victory In the second male Logan Indicates the enrollment this cliff dIIrfI in mirn right draniaticism of The Thursday he famous choir or s ratios, wn'cn fall 'MI Relieve In Gnd. Ro.Trtn RoydeB (From the Dallas (Tex.) News.) Mm. Bac. chorus rompetitlon,, according to Mr.' night mill he before. ever than s Elijah' performance it at- won the sensational larger at tne hMves tn a purpo Id lif and a uriirtrul Philadelphia thinks she haa a gang llcnrv, tained Impressive moments; but the Crystal Palac In the victory middle of last New equipment has been purchased for orlr or law." Chlcaao would think lfrwar; A mc "I'ot of ten excellent choirs, a seii- - finer elements of music and quarters of ehnra'lsm svere whol A. M. C0LVMBIA. Advira t Tonn a veteran over iZ years oi the department Flaanelnt RnkTr entury. conference. , peace Is moving his Man. Mr. Gates enlarged. ly absent. This was mainly owing to for "A akw was the la when moment pmgram cttlDf ge. Another great will studio his divide snd time between tne exaggerated lack of restraint on Dafydd Kills finely sang the "Welcome world." the conductor's part again 'A Uarna Sahar.T fl rowing Into Llf. John Song ' to the overseas visitors assem- Salt Lake and Logan Charta of yoqth." Hughes, aot'ialry leaping from his con- - bled on the platform. R. O Clark Frovo soprano and Mrs. fionM Aloof. Marrhior "The !ucior-t form repestedly in The concluding Welsh concert on vocal instructor, has returned from thia rmarkahl maa la far mora than a excess of moiprnent. at times brought Saturday brought Malr Jones and where she spent the summer Nwk for motr lorr. ona'e It to the sheer of musical comEllis as outstanding soloists, the Denver, ifrjf It rrald thrmiflHHit tbe p ".'' edy! Of the ro!oists. Sliles Allen stood former thrilling by her pure tradition studvln with John G. Wilcox, head of th Plovz. "A Ktandfoir My School Denver Paar the Music. of rafpl. out for purltv of singing. Put without of- - Welsh singing. The choir w as at Mrs reports that splendid fa arhmnWe if th Indiaoa by aa I ad tan, f ra much expression; Piano Studio: Margaret "Balfour Us best In Welsh choral airs and the cilities Clark Iadfaa atandnoint." tm DEAMAH0 AKT were available at the Denver Tor List of Successes realised, Its dramatic moments best, f'.isteddfod closed In a furor nf en- scnooi. Rudolph Gang Rhaw Traalatloof and Tom fvUrte. Th Teacher of Piano but "as cilpahiy wanting in not Rowland Hall School of . !n thia collection.. a and massed singing by the teacner and also conductor of tha guet thusiasm flrat fila.r 'Jltta symat times Horace Stevens, with thoussnd constituting the audience. Trabttarh. la a tranla-tJolcfrid Sea Studio,' phony orchestra at the Elltch gardens. tj undue Music Residence assurance, tore passion to from Rrman.M th Mrs I lark Is looktn forwsrd to re threads re!?ati!v and merely at- - Coal Miners -- Studio A llfla Nolt. turning to Inver this fall, wher Mr abowlar ho arhsnr haa broken thrpofh MO DohIm. talnd fheatnc;i!:oii irtBd of drama Cecem Artists. Hy. 5253 Is to present her In a recital Wilcox In Mmtt the of tba hnmaa amaa. n1 eni Wi'snn rv!tii'(J 171 So. 5th East, Apt. 9 306 Hooper Bldg. Wm. 6668 devela been hss a and radio noble appearance Many singer haa penetrated Into tba dona la of arf ind musicianship oped by this Welsh enthuslssm for rellalofl StudioChildren Given Taola--Rnm- . music. Two of these are Tudor Davlaa. Romance a1 Pht!ln. Telephone Wasatch 4480 Phone Was. 6195-"Organist, . Mark's Cathedral, r. y Mr. Tiaaaljr ha hrooaht toahr la eminenMenor, and Watcyn Watcyns, Training Earl 608-Rowland Hall Chapsl. 3716 in the coal faahJoti objure and com para tlx t onkaniri Wu. whom both of worked Templeton. r s 'Mic, .Hichard The Musical material n tha roloatal period of out Mr. Davles' father, an official mines ' Capell, says T was an exwill t iMH t fh- rt NW 'he collieries, Cymmer a 'To hear these, was a cellent baritone and a member of x Bant. 'Aa tmrarHtl bioLorafr Mfwl.n nt a aotM lho.phtt." memorable expr;nc ih. r:nsrs s fnhT "Cor thst wonderful ' were heart snd s ml in v t.ici rhev comb na'lon ofMawr." Tft wirkham "Paeijejoe'f MthhaTtorltii, riantt ApAllAnti jvtwtt singers that set the felt thst the eves of ai Wales arleoca and th ere on founda'lons r tmpr." fame of the Welsh them snd that- in Nmor or the a!!ev miners in the muslcsl world. Mr. Da il a uas st stake. The r cr.p.i,j,.t,,r m m s a les' sister is aasua soprano ias wrwiaht r atory whirh for Ita V,I John Hughes, the young orj5sn'sf of been ind his three of have brothers t hla Farrmifhw "11DH.T dib tritmtp i' IN pjrwai Jai INtTKUCTION Uiumps local chap!: iinwj Though inrvrr!crc-.i- . n on tour With Tort Royal Welsh fHa, Sorrl aod ob." (as he ahowsd by o rcrclurtnm the' of reMOB. r,ih vj csffrel ahrut ..VIOLIN. -- THEORY, HARMONY nrchers he had unquestionable tr,Mr. Watcns. a splendid hass barl-- ! earir iwit r R rny all of oa.' i wth vptsi lent, and he had dor m,rib in trim-irt has Two been a laM Oowa npnm ht i". rhata piffc alternately ploughbny. 'Rt pntr." of his material Many the singers miner, guardsman. a read alond and chortle rr, and CmtarMM As he Ht MnV"' WwplifliA. "Tlt book Vr.en- only the tonir.s'1-f.- i Announce the Opening of New Studio 111 tmrr fnwi rhv anw t alee " noiat.on. anx A determination to Cmr ta mlllmry.' land there was no op. ruui'y of re. et a continually Nathaa Tl Bih'T'a Wife W "Thia to tr WfjrM a Wtr. rTt to musical education him caused ta tta t.ears:ng with the orcbesir.i the lym-- I desert the farm for the coal mine, PUK0 ol the artlrltlm a pa of th 608-- 9 traar' trTTnal ntw rr wtt tea. and the eh know llohrri pfathan win dvn symphonv. until h dav of th H th air." where he earned sufficient money to Ctadtrl-- ' i concert. It wss therefore not surpris-- l etudv vooal music Wr wtl " tjLm Xjt "rrrJfW a Br atrr that It t a Mwh war The 4 ln thst a slip wss made a' the difficult aaalr Whit Quart Ere. "A yatVrr ta ffrj rarf1 aa4 his hoi, of beoomira s profes U mpmrtt Mfa aa4 vnrfc W th 8TTJDI0: 403-40- 4 latrtiia4 low 5f?b Hooper Building. entry, Ird. tho.j hssr hen our refuse, sional sierer Whil s of the Registration DaiJy Except Monday and Thursday. m' the Wtop. "Aa 1 : i "i SIP sii.e-Iu It pnersi; ar- JtaJe ' ttt t;ewtnjs" tv'?ful tamimr nrbiac r.AMttsTt a f pj try 86637 rMM tw4f M thraaiir ire wss wonderful frr its irdor. rorfi,. Phone Waaatch 2716. faaillr dene Not that the nHy. and hnll'sno e after tM war arranned for uln. - a4la tMiwr'ial Call wwi THbnn Wants tn "! ansla cf the Tass on w performance tutu'to aftnj the Fcyal Academy J ttmT iM peof-ierour for TOM ron'D find ' plary. It w ss tncontntwnsl In ktptl " I a many of Mislc. tM lmc. then effkrlem. Mark T II A tvhalra ined - certs I Jf tu i. i r ( - L J e f r .... 'a ' (Jreu-hanleio- f ' I v-j- I. r Cm-iot- te I ir n. al m Gattl-Casasx- v ! nanu.-crart- s. 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