Show S ri inn I n I 1 M I i t DANNIE IE TOUT OUT IN OPERA j TUV I l tf Special Correspondence U Dec De at Ills His Is LONDON L theater Miss u Nannie Tout lut took lok the title It role robe tle In the presentation of oC Cluck a Greek opera founded Cound d on the play of ot Euripides Aa As stated in the program there have hao been hen many performances of ot this work upon the continent notably those Iho In Parts Paris In al when Madame arla played Icet and andIn In II the he summer of oC the present year rear nt at rt atthe the tho Opera but bUl with the thel tl l exception e of oC Sir Henry Henr huh OPI presentation at 11 the tho St James Jale theater heater London in the he SOX 11 tImers there Is I no trace of or any an previous performance tn in England The opera olra was waa wae originally written to an un Italian libretto Ib to and amid pro pie pr by I 1 In lii 1747 1767 11 at Rt Thu rho To French version verlon by uy Bli du lionet WI vas sue brought out oll In III Paris In ma 1776 anti nOI contained several alterations ions several MIerl other opera opel being Included ed in iii II the Ihl score cor The rue translation Claude Aye Avo Avoid AoI tion ton wu was WI accomplished he by id I hag ni latterly 1111 known In Salt Si Lake Ika IkE as 11 the author of If tho Iho words word In Iii II Utah There is 18 e tin an In austere alleN simplicity about abul the legend which make makel on the whole hole a It somewhat tedious telou but Instructive elucidation of oC myth mythology and It thua requires merit In the artists artiste arll to dUp dIspel l signs of In the audience audiene This The story presents no ho 14 interesting for lot solution and Ind kesti the queen qU n merely offers oler to 10 give up imp ll her tIlts 18 to IG the time gods 10 In iii order to 10 0 g save nave 1 f that thai of her hurt bus hUI basal band baHl King of or Thus time the an on antiquity of oC tIme the subject the Idea itten of relf that hat tut pervades time the role robe and uld the tragedy of th 1111 demand and ami histrionic qualities of o the HIP highest order aror for fr Justice to 10 be b rendered to tu tho the loathing leading tar ter In title this Royal Hoal college production the general ensemble manifested nn an at itt atmosphere II of oC and nearly every ler artist feeling that h lie wee Wk a I probationer Indeed but this Isle de do deficiency tl served but bu t to 10 demonstrate more moor IO vigorously by contract l Miss Mis 1 Touts more mor finished proficiency Her ler work vork received the lie most mOl enthusiastic approbation at 11 the end Ind of oC the himat ll act alt during which she he had hat stood the hue statue of oC Apollo polo and with wills lh triumph had hued challenged the hue dread Ired sin Ih sinter sleter ter the lie Fates and defied the Lords of oC oCI I Night to do ijo their worst Ye lords lorl of oC endless night Ye 1 satellites Mt lle of death d lh Never will vill wi I 1 Invoke Inoke Your pity cold col and ami 1111 cruel Amidst acclamations of or Bravo Bravo Ml Miss s Tout Toul wa wu was repeatedly re recalled recalled called and all It II Is II a 1 significant fact that hint the lie Ih applause WitS moSt prolonged tl 1 In II the lie drew dr circle Irle and boxes boxen In the latter I If of f which sat oat the lie Princess Prince Henry of I Victoria of Bat hat Batte te and Tree Tre T TIn In giving criticism upon import the opera one on minor London paper nier speaks ot of Nannie with sonic pome Ime technical disparagement but bUI one QI nod cattaIl all oi combine In her wonderful vocal powers power IC Below are the principal The Times Tm The Thin beautiful of ot Miss voice told ex ax excellently In the title tte part she ho tilled Iliad the lie liepart I part very vor well wel and nna ended by b convincing her hor hearers herer of oC her great grel artistic tl abil ability Ibl ity I The Morning Post lost Mius MI Nannie loto W W L u Tout I worked hard hAnl and well antI and un on undoubtedly hiss haa hR Increased her rising The e Dolly Daily Telegraph Miss IIII Nannie Tout Toul t gave a strong antI and uni praiseworthy pr reading of or lt Iho the part pati pr This young singer haa usia stuff luf In iii II her n tin we have written before arid when whan her imar vole voice has hOI Bullied In In brilliancy she will wl make mako mik the fact still clearer cleater Her hem 18 opportunities were wrt miny smith and In mh pat pas passages J sages e n PI as he the well wel known knowis du III tl now translated Ye Lords lArd of or l rose tle admirably to the occasion ocon Miss Mis Nannie Tout a wonderful young oun sinKer singer and ant a I born actress Ret reM achieved an Immense ns success u us UI Dally Daily DLly Graphic Ml 11 Nannie Tout sas Wil wonderfully good as us 11 Al Her voice vlee U Is richter richer and 1111 stronger than It I Wil and alc sins she lang ang the hiss exacting inutile with wih unto anti ali often ocell with remarkable r command of pathetic I cx x The rho DaIly Ial Mall thinks Nannie would he lit hI H a 1 credit Irell to 10 Covent Garden itself l lr so 1 It 1 la is II not nt itt all Improbable that Ut Ito thu opera will wi be produced there ther tl ll on n home hOll last ut evening Miss II Tout rout mind found awaiting liar her a beau heau beautiful hell tul gold ol necklace with 13 I arl end and garnet token loken of lt elite eUle thus Ion not uncommon among alnonA S I IS Mr Ir Ward tIme tho Utah Uth basso bol U Is II enrolled ulle nt at th Hoy Hoyal a I college and ami comfortably LI pre prepared d for or assiduous anil Ald vigorous study Ilu isetti et lias mis hii praised praised ed hits lower notes no le greatly raU but Inform Informed ed eti him that thai he html had got lot work wok ahead of isbn hUn hUl to II briny bring brn out this the Ih upper sipper register The Tle young man 1 Is II a 1 Ilu worker and nd Jf Jt J determination mind and ant talent corn com cm blued bitted count for lyt he lie will 1 win success Signor Albert t of or lie Hie 1 college expressed himself hll as 1 being much pleased that t Sousa SUII should render him the this honor to play Itlay Ida lila his SOUK Utah Hall Ial In Salt Lake LakeIn In lus II a reemit recent letter to 10 the ti News tIme the gave SIe an ln account of the m advancement mude malle by this the tu young contralto Miss Mill Grace Tout Toul Since then there has ha been such souls devel deul development that now flow her lu r range Is Ia I not nl only phenomenal but bul almost astonishing Her Jet olce olee I II Is under the Ihl W 1 a n t a ii I mast mo 1 zealous watchfulness of oC Signor I Isho who vho phonology perhaps ill well el OH OR any Al living professor or What he hue ht hail had long bug anticipated 1 recently took tok place Ila n a thin limits delicate pellicle within lice her hI throat developed arid and Not Nat under understanding r standing Miss Tout rout wan apprehensive suit and alarmed but her maestro ass WI hap har happy py IW IY and excited SIte She then Ihn and there warranted his confidence by singing clearly anti and ea Mily easily ny from lower Ioe A to 10 high C eo C three hires full octaves 1 mid ld two to notes a sudden development of or three hires thre full note notes in lii time the upper tipper register Mr Air was 1 glowing with wih pride and on un he Immediately had hind tier her sing before berar sonic some Ime eminent amid cri critics tics leR Utterly lAtterly after careful I Uon on Mr Ir has ha decided that list Mia Mias Tout rout shall Ihal relinquish the lie two Iwo lower notes holes and In II strengthening the thee upper tones tenon lon confine herself entirely to lo the I three lre octavos from C to 10 o C Bo Be a merl marl Is s Miss Graces rC work that Hint u it IH is IHnot not unlikely the time college tithes nilea will vili w be suspended le anti and another free fr IK II Is granted a 1 foreigner nt at It least leant suph auh su h hIe la Is the th of her hr influential mi m tr r I CLAUDE CLAUDI T r I I I |