Show r c r y t gd 1 tr rY cr b 4 C Lund a t s Geo Ce uC J Th omas f I a r r f N MM u P lt a k e T t l s F tIt J ft r t i 1 t t ii l OUR MUSICAL OUTLOOK OUR CUR MUSICAL NEEDS f 1 A Afi A 4 fr p W W i l ji Mif ij iII fE NEWS fist if joyous jo W o of the if tenon season to 10 the musical fraternity of our city and stall stair so to many III of whose faCtS faces f arcs adorn this page and a wishes them Siena a huffy happy Christmas and a CI pros prosperous New J rw Y t e There is j no class of 01 our rill to 10 whom the community o owes more ort that Map A to 0 its ill who the e shame name o of f educators ION than tau 16 ll those who labor to 10 instill a love of the art 1 I r divine dit te in i iM the IIa hearts of the young 1 Wt W I believe b i W the Ih New N tWo Year I t ht holds l ls I for t q for all ll who wh tabor Jabot for f err r the lI of f our pact far for the lIr spread of art arl or avid and n ld culture and a d fie Iti thi beautiful that Iliad 1 adorn ado our hope and aud propose promise There art Jig sig IS of a i Mild kind HI inthe In jilt Ir musical field The reaction f froin fro rout III rag tulle end and the 1 of o f nonsense in m III music was bound bOltl to conie COt in tt SIC j r and aid there Illert are many indications ind that l the Iu change is il near fler at ai hand d i iThe r i iTh The Th year or 1904 has lias messed distinct progress trog along al lines lints 1 lie organisation ofila Salt rolt Lake Loto lA Symphony and ami 11 its ils being on ora d business basis by a group gro of 01 fastness men is s wt one oneo the r whole in which the various tans of the lIlt city f ly have bane at rallied ralli d to 10 the support 1 of o f the hI organization o of f the Ic masi of o 0 the year Year and great thugs things maybe may bt rt dof it il in iff the I e future tea II way ti 1 and especially the lIe action acio of many professors prof in ill din it tO to their Is ld I not D lest less and it is specially significant it iJ um t CUI of If tilt thu dif and jealousies which haw hate M so ff often olleN of ten separated It mu isu musical tool people o le in i in the tIe path pasti a Greater Gr rea reaby oter attention alt fn is II being b paid to musical Hl instruction in its i schools fC oll and solutes thin than ever before ore and tins is t sec f the hr Church h whoop schools in ill Prow the record being made by the III musical department de arl at a I the Brigham 1 Young University 1 wider under der Pro Lund nd is specially noteworthy and i 4 evidenced by 63 the twit tilt the institution has out At AI the t f Il late CWi of our prof rolo assort winding g AIr IV et tuft Il u who ulA has hOl in charge r tile the department dt of nitric in j si contributed for fe tins this issue iS their f on 01 our dr I Md dI t generally r ly a d on lIlt Hie topic named at al of this Urn Our musical outlook our needy needs lid Stephen Stephens Emph s I 1 Paints Out So Some mo m Salient SAH nt Paste Fuels Paster r UR outlook U le not n t clear cloar to mI meas II it I Idel OUR depends depend del endl entirely on an whether wh or not wt we w art en artto I Ilo ento to lo have our musical needs Were Wert I t lUI of the latter 1 would I Iy the former bright Indeed 1 Two moves move of 01 the Importance have atha 4 been made this which It If M cal adhered hered to and followed up will lay la a solid Mild foundation foundation tion to our pro real in two great creat line the choral and the the one ODe Will was the taking hold of the Tabernacle choir by b the Church authorities to the extent of ot calling through the bishop of the warde wardt a body bocSy of new sing ling linger t er ere Into Inlo the Tabernacle choir holl The other was waa the f taking kill hold of the maintenance of the symphony tee ny by h leading and Influential citizens The fhe first Aret n If It followed up will to a con cone extent at least remove the attending the eup supplying of l the Tabernacle with singers and nn enable them to attend r to III get el same Orne sort ort of training a al a body bod and will KD K tar fur I towards making it an sn Ideal chonis chorne IF IP It II are not lot lost Night right of or In the multiplicity y ot of Incumbent upon the presiding authorities especially t those of ot the wards ward and tId stake Ilak concerned If IC those thos who have the distribution of or labors and duties upon Church members will in a solicitous and friendly way remember that the choir Is le I an A I J additional labor requiring time that energy eneID and Ind IndI a I thought on the part of thou those tho to maintain It by their Attendance and so to 0 arrange their labor laHr that they are not lint forced tord to neglect he the Tabernacle In order to give Iv a good Rood report of themselves In their Mirl and stakes et Thu Thul the material to make the tho choir a model for all Church choral will be In II the hands handl of or It its Ita t leader I bailing In this Ihl there Is la no future for tor this choral body from n a 1 progressive standpoint and andIN AndI I I IN its It future failure will affect all choirs choir In n our community Ho No clan uso III n if the need that for the pr ent poem Ium eem supplied sup lUll supplied plied to Symphony tho orchestra do not Mil fall through lack lalk of ml real patronage e In 11 hearty sympathy and In truth crash support ol a I the novelty nolt diM dies away our L growth m from the instrumental or orchestral side lid will have a foundation laid nut Out If It proves but a 1 tad fad of a 11 season or two as peat past organisation de Os depending pending wholly upon u on public support IU Ort have haL done dOhe we W will only be momentarily benefited So 80 1 I re repeat repeat repeat peat that our musical outlook depends depend very ver much I 1 ux upon n the outcome out ome of these theM two Important move movel 1 Inaugurated d this season lIon q It 11 I III Ic Impossible to overestimate the Importance of the tho school work of ot our state and of or the Church musically much Is II now being heing eln done especially by thu Chu Church ch school and the public school In Salt lAke bake k and some scone of the larger towns towne hut But much more might be done In the higher schools school of ut the state mill and city The Th outlook depend depends I upon this as fie yell well ell We NERD competent teachers who can In a IL methodical and Interesting way Instill the elementary principles of music into the young youngs s of our community ul t tWe We more united effort In a cent rail railIng Ing In sense to keep music mUllo before b manes We NEED to restore I the old public habit of ot going to the Ibe Tabernacle and aa u of old their effort elfort efforts there both M as performers and listener In short to draw i together rather than to pull apart aport And this thle should shod be done dont In a way wa so 10 aa lid IM not to weaken local efforts In the Die wards or churches church but rather to strengthen strengthens s An As A a Church we w NEED a closer union of or choir work ork Perhaps an organisation of choirs chin or of ot music In every ery ph tae of ot Its It I workings work In In order to uphold and ami 1 ont one on An As JI a general rr community we t BEO to be more mo united unit on musical venture such as is bringing great reat cruets artist here h to perform for UJ ua u We art are situated on the high road of travel yet et of ot the worlds famous artists a pees pats u us UI by b And we w lose 1016 not lIot only the pleasure but the education derived from their performances performance and that too with the best beat and an musical auditorium In the world In the center of ot our city ell We I P D more criticisms from our lur preas pres both In advance of ot and anet after arter musical performances performance I t do not mean harsher censure or ormal ori i more mal fulsome tul orne praise Out Hut higher more discreet more educative fuci the to the reader and It need next be to the performer Much as II is Sa being done kindly by bythe bythe bythe the prose pitas for tor mu music mullo lo that department I I oft time times fr tar short of or the till sporting po n page pa And what la to ladone done I II Inclined to t harp on two or three strings string unduly We sadly NEED fewer free concerts concert recitals recital and program meetings a RI as they thy greatly Injure le lee legitimate I musical enterprise along alon the same lame lines lino EVAN STEPHENS F McClellan is Optimistic o Says Suye tho the Day DR of If tho the Must Musi Musical cal 01 ln line Una Departed l IlE musical mu situation In this city elt seems seem to toto totne tome TIll me to be In a pretty healthy condition at this time Urn I There are more Industrious pupils at work g upon various Instruments and In their vocal stud JA lee ice more musicians In their studio and more bands Nandi than we had haA a year ago ao and greater Interest In Interest Inter terest ter l Is II being taken In the Symphony orchestra than ever Ier before There ai are anI a more mort professional and amateur string Quartets In 10 existence exl tence today toda than formerly A A number lumber of o 0 vocal ocal teachers are organizing mall email choral societies eo letle one or two are planning to rive give operetta r I light opera l rl with their students student The i has the greatest enrollment of ot I members r during the tho past pant five or ten years yean anti and antita andU la U getting down ciOn to 10 better blOtter work The Orpheus club ti t la is Increasing n Ita its repertoire and useful 1 ne nee n and lId the State Slate hand band nd has baa shown what L I 4 con c n bo be done Jone by Intelligent mid and in industrious 4 p X h members member In a remarkably bly short bort time Tile The of If H 11 H 14 Goddard wad and lId H n W ual from Ij 1 f Jodd su UI and lOll study eludy will III prove of marked marK marKi mar i loci ed i benefit to te many miny vocal students and create crests a anew mw new Interest In ht that thit branch of the th divine art artMore artMore More Wore pianos llO nd organs have bave been bought the Ule past year Mr than In any two wo yean sire a ad d the U j people ole 0 1 c em to hunger and tor f It r I lc for the light clue claa cl Salt Sail take Loke has hwi hll about buu w M I vho rho pay tt for a MOOd good concert purely fur tut the lh benefit of Jf hearing braving h grand crand works work well will performed 0 It ha has hili r Y r I who will rush nuh to anything that Is I free tree whether the music 1 ls II up to the mark or not They to 10 prefer ter that It bo ho not t of the high highest est Nt na In T his hl IK ls tho the v very verr ty condition that I is doing dolor to der musk to discourage artists and Rile In to K 1 ki p the till taste rampant for tor ragtime and MM Molt tongs sonic than thill an any other tore loves Hurt is Ie hope tor or us UI though I Tot he Symphony mph orchestra will do du doa dot dutt a tt gnat t missionary work In t the cause came of or good music If it It It In fostered th Ih II TaJ choir la ls to take Up VI some pone 1 works ork of the marten m very v soon IMn end and the Orpheus club will wilt give Ive two or throe three bre of It their delightfully ri un and mft concerts conc rt Probably roba ably ly the kit Veit I Luke lAke company con will be bt re ro I d and the tho program at It the organ ol n In h th the he Tabernacle will be lie much heavier the com corn coming ing ng allOn These lire are all po powerful force L In In tho the stimulating and end elevating of ot In this city If I Ife r rW we W e could but bUI get lel all th the worthy artists more In touch with each ach other Indus Induct our next nest Legislature to enact a measure whereby the char charlatans charlatan charlatans latan and land they tb are art with us UI woula herb be compelled d to either pass pan An nn examination before they might practise or go 10 to black etc eta greater might yet et be accomplished by our musicians musician Th TIN The J better Letter class clan cl of ot our ear artist arU hAve quit knocking Today Joday a knocker knacker It Is I frowned on and anil despised more than ever v 1 before fore He H II Is a misfit and nit relegated to the war rear The true artist be he lie progressive I is II too muck much In de demand d demend mend mand to revile his hi contemporary and ana and the musi mul musicians elene aJan of ot salt hit Like JAke City wore or never 11 laver more prosperous I look for n 1 healthy health upward lI aret trend tr nd In our musical taste It the th coming year Let us ii I make miko all good rood concerts pay the promoters and lAd down dawn that which is I in mediocre n loor J J iO ILLAN No N o More Mor Fr Fro Freta tt We e 1 Ter Many Mony Unpaid K 10 should endeavor In hi nc Salt Bait lake ld place WE V a hither higher valuation lu o va as th the On one wu sits stamp t p phi plum won mu music lc through the tit verdict of MM yes 11 u th the choicest pros prod product pet o ot of the human li heart rt and Inteli ot demands that we approach and entertain this thU muse mu with 11 do IMI reverence and ond A community lu RI young youngae y M AI ours oura would make no mistake In emulating the lie h musical l fashions of ot older cities where the eater Ing of ot ct din uses UMI chamber music mur societies etc tc etc ote becomes i stutter of ot municipal pride Wt WI mourn I the early demise of t the Philharmonic association and hops hope that ltd its II fate tate hat has not en el entirely entirely destroyed the ardor of ot Itt it promoters Peculiar P ullAr und and nd unique a as wo we are In many man respects rel wt we are no leas I peculiar In our relation to matters matter an on of or tan 11 abundance of ot teachers teacher and nn en abundance of atu tu dents ut we ought to nn M of or mush mn le leand and musical em The product of oC all aJl Ihla however IK la tar far from being what one Ol Should hould expect n a condition aHlin from tI m the fi fact t that the valuation or standard placed upon music M as AH an art la is practically nil We think t tit of it and cud treat It too ton t n often ofton a all as n a commodity rather than thanas a as al an urt ort Art been the product of ot heart hend bend and hand requires the very essence Mience of our lI l lest lect and emotion for his Ita ta true truo appreciation non lion There be bo no more noll free tm concerti In volt ull Sake Iak City there Thore have been vastly too many III In Inthe the th put If wp WI ire are not willing to pay pR money for forthe forthe the tit of hearing real music wo we are art much mud ices loat I II willing willi to pay our thought time and study and our ro effort efforts for Itt Its appreciation A charge n or of admission tote to th tl Tabernacle Tat ern aele recitals l even a annall one on would be an step In the right ht direction direction tion It la is high I time we were Vert emerging from the woods wood of 1 etzell Sees Seen A wol Instructor of ot Music In School t Most Mot we MS indication o crt al a new era In the tbt lift fife of If Salt Bait alt Lake City The musical atmosphere It Is There apPlY to tobe tobe tobe be a general awakening aw among amon te 11 and ami those My Mil contact with the teacher and pupils In the public schools leads me the meto meto theto to these the th desire 41 on tot the part of or the teachers t to better qualify themselves for the work ot of Instructing the children In the rudl menu m nt of et music li is quite general n ral The pupil pupils are taking snore tn lt Interest In lu their theft music Studies than th thanet I et Ir er before and mn of 01 them will be found lound later Inter In the lb studio of ot tho the taking more ad advanced al advanced training this Thia suggests iv a I very 11 bright out nut outlook look for tOI the he progress and ItMan of ot I Holt Halt ah Lake City The Th encouragement which tile the promoters of the Symphony orchestra have hav received from our ettl clU wn Sen li is an excellent 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