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Show THK.HKK 8 S. H. C&LPS K. Pniftir (Jeurge Carele suspended and all professional duties the first part of this wet-he was so completely taken possession of by Salt Anl Lake latest fad; and those so well acquainted with the Professor's usual For Particulars or Engagements write to sober-minde- d ways will be surprised CALDFRS MUSIC PALACE, until they know the cruze In question . was the "grip,'- when they will no Salt Lake City. doubt feel willing td extend hjm y Satisfaction Guarantees!. a sympathy la most eases with a touch of experience about It. Irtfsnn k. 0 lESULATOf?. " - AMONO STUDIOS. r brain give mormon advantage im-rtin virtuoso, while her brilliancy of style, clash and remarkable technic stamp her as the pianist burn to wear the purple. There Is tropical color In her play, a color that corresponds with her glowTo ing beauty atul Southern birth. hear her play the first movement of the llubetiHteln I) minor concerto Is to listen to Itubenstein. He said so himself. And with what unparalleled audacity Carreno attacks a Liszt rhapsody! Her native endurance ami power of restraint enable her to preserve a fine tonal balance and profound sense of repose while riding the whirlwinds of modern masters of the piano. She Is a unique artist, n unique Individb-- n-- aked I little maiden, who t h'-ar- th organ play, Where all the inutde tame frun. that uur heart away. d tlc IMIth, wan the autumn breeze, That whittled through the hollow.' Of all thetse sliver tree. I know," :i lil falr-haln- d "It "No. chlhl," "it - In haakten-eye-- a lion itara, l cage; They wake him out of plumber, I heard him roar ar.d rase." "Nay," anwertil jofivolce-- Anna, I " Twan thunder that you heard. And after that came puitphlne. And plr.gins of a bird." "Husdi! hu.h! r e uality. jou little children, For all of you are wrong," I said, "my pretty darlings. It was no earthly song. i sym-pat.i- PROFESSIONAL CARDS Why shouldnt Salt Lake have what many other cities find so pleasant and cJoJjn profitable for the musicians Interested of the eminent pianist, Alberto .Iona, In composition, a composers club? Pupil (iiuduate of Mid Professor In nlvt rally School of Music, Ann Arbor. Mich. Jy.VyO. These dubs give concerts occasionally, consisting chielly of original work from PIAjYO , THEORY and OIUUX. club members. Hueh concerts serve to I STUJIO. t .a A. M stimulate effort and to give composers laS. Fim West St H0JR3, j p 4 P. M Thurs. Friday und mUj. oirethlng of a bint, at least, of lhe worlds verdict upon members ability d. IVclellan, ar.d prospects. Willard Instruction for the Beginner as well as the Advanced Student in Artistic Howland Hall now has a fine chorus Style of- Violin Playing. - ing under Madame Swenson. Arthur Shepard greeted an (i old-tim- Jlas left the heavenly choirs, And what you heard that evening STUDIOi 214, 215 Constitution satisfactorily. Were seraph lips and lyres." r Probably Master Arthur Pedersen, At the Collegiate Institute a late arviolinist, Is the youngest "Utahn" to find his way Into complimentary at- rival In Salt Lake, Miss Hattie B. ReyThe reprint here given from The nolds from Chicago, has charge of the in Uastern music journals. Musical Courier will perhaps be found tention music instruction. Chorus drill work s , Interesting, as Salt Lake looks g and are given once a is no mistake Katherine There uTTS celebrated plan on week, Friday morning, but the main Bloodgood's glorious contralto is to be work of the 1st: Institute In music is con"Teresa Carreno is still the most heard in Salt Lake. Her engagement sidered to be Miss Reynolds instruhere for the Orpheus club concert fascinating, most mental instruction, which consists, of women on the concert platform. She about the middle of February imme- course, of Individual lessons. and is a wonder-woma- diately follows a date she fills in Denwas a wonder-chilShe has literally grown up ver. Shes coming. $ $ The music course at the Salt Lake before the public, for she was in short A movement is on memfoot Venefrom came here among skirts when she college formerly known as Hammond bers of fire the to to an went is in charge of Mrs. H. M. Lakin, she Gottschalk From Hall zuela. department give ltus-sian evenings entertainment mainly mu- an instructor of long experience and Itubenstein, and learned from the master. She, too, can control the sical r.t the Tabernacle, and apply the thorough preparation. The course of thunder of the storm, and In youth the proceeds toward the project of a fra- instruction is adapted to the two diimpetuosity of her temperament was ternity hall, the ground for which has visions of advanced and beginning sectremendous. Yet so stern has been her already been donated. Our prize K. P. tions, and is included under the head g of chorus and that Hans von BuloW band will be heard, and other practice. local attractions. Two lessons per week are given. The was, forced to confess that she was the S s $ instrumental work is in charge of Miss only pianist of the fair sex he had ever a Mr. W. C. Clive has returned from Olive Gray, so favorably known in Salt heard play Beethoven in satisfactory manner. his prolonged Colorado sojourn, and is Lake. S $ Carreno can give her public the reorganizing his violin and piano glory and glitter of a Liszt rhapsody, classes. Mr. Clive has a host of faithIn the B. Y. Academy at Provo, and then with philosophic calm read a ful friends delighted to see him back. where Professor J. J. McClellan wields Bach fugue or interpret the intellec$ the baton, there is a chorus of seventy-fiv- e of content a Beethoven tual sonata, Squire Coop introduces an advanced voices, and a great amount of care and picture the twilight and sultry pupil of his Miss Alma Bauer to the and attention are devoted to music. The splendors of Chopin, Her programmes public in a recital which the young work is divided into chorus and choir are rich in variety, '''arid various and lady will give in the M. E. church at drill, theory, g and instru- of are her readings versatile Bach, Ogden, The principal numbers on the mental instruction. The actual results Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, Chopin programme given by Miss Bauer are: being accomplished in this Academy and Brahms. She is eminently a proC sharp minor Beethoven. can be judged somewhat by noting the an G instinctive minor. artist, Ballade having gressive character of the music being rehearsed. Chopin. horror of the rut, of the conventional, d Mendelssohns Dryade Jensen. psalm, an6 of main traveled thoroughfares. Her Kha.'sodie No. them by Bcrgiel, Mozart, Gounod and Liszt. warm and keen heart Andante et variations Schumann. Continued on Pae 10.) great vitality, Holmes. Euilc iaj .' rtfjUr e Music In the Training School Is this friend and college mate In the director in charge of Mr. It. L. McGhee, of the Clementine I)e Vere concert year anti is reported as progressing most company. A band of blessed angels Weile, AMONG THE SCHOOLS. of sixteen or more selected voices drill- Notes. , hcphcr Graduate of New England Conservatory, Boston. Teacher of PIANO FORTE. STUDIO, 229 Constitution Building! THOMAS RADGL1FFE, A. G. O. sight-readin- ' striking-appearin- Piano, Pipe Organ, Harmony Studio, 636 E. South Temple 0 St, g, SALT LAKE CITY n. d, ever-in-dema- self-discipli- ne nd sight-readin- Mr5 ffie l)ean fnappert, VOICE BUILDER. 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