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Show t 41 ' I',.. : . I , "i I, ,.! . It ,Tv .. .,;. t ,.. . .. .. : 1,..m...,1 1710771 - - - to , ' "I' ' r led0 oak IIIE -- - - A0.111111 DESERET. NEWS, SATURDAV t s 'I'; 3 442v- 1. ib tECliON THREb ..., , -,- .' ,.. Mozart - tCwhoicattgroinePressi ..4e6111738.P. hibl't d 14:Sevin-Year-Ol- at the time of its IIPPIngsl 1 a genuine American school of entod : opera. The opera is a lyric episodein Irti ' one act with a dream ballet. The stage la scenery in the production was del . dared magnificent by its critics' and the lighting effects unititte, 'll' Practictelty ..few operas have been Written so far by Americans. amens these being Cadman's Indian opera, Henry Hadlers - work and that of Horatio Parker. The production of th e opera in Chicago called forth much enthusiam among musicians and In u, , ale patrons Ipiho are working to Pro- duce an American school of opera. , with American singers as the stars. Predicted Taken to .Salzburg. - I , Ameleastricanain. ' , . ' fs - i ..' --4- toty ' !? LugOpera StarlescuelaioLDesert - '1h 3IARCII-1(V-192- ',..!. . ,. I - 'Ilimorviliol: ,A - t - ' c), - Noe itatie ''''' .. 4111017191r111r - v1 4 Otir fie :...-- 011111 -' . ' - ''f , I . - ' , . , ' i :71 : , " ; ,'...'', , ' ' . ' , Boy .1 e , , I As..Violinist id Reed: at Rare-Talen- , , t I . 4 , ,....0' ,. ' v,,1" ., did Mozart , . to . instruments sing: with piano accompanitne 1 FAN "COSi I his new fin. but penetrat-not serenades.' be of 41 sienna:Wade IMPhottiea1-2Create The members William a the favorite.lecauseWf forms, , 'treat 'MOZART'S ., ' se ,,,,, ,. , marches, dance ed them all with his spiritthe spirit itlinshaw "Cosi, Fan Tutte" company presence. good voe and gotniat die- : 1 etc, for orchestra; movements TUTTE." his many of beauty and purity of sound. In He surprised and, position. to tunes,symphonis who are , charm'"1,r in the appear here . , , the;; ... friends breeming to the rescue of the minor pieces for orchestra;; concer-- i works of Mozart modern mimic Nemo by ing Mozart opera Monday. March 12, original society -of American 13ingers ten for toe for airing or wind instruments and ready., All that is rudimentary' . M . .Salt Lake tbe 1... lunamill. the under and theatre the which glee the oimpressarke and ..... tILI tw ard orchestra: II string quartetat-1string in complete iti7shorn 'away. . of the 'Musical Arts society, other.,baeran, Thenke took over tht honeeti men I Romeo aa eas Z$ concertos for one or twei pure art of lone .stande ;adorned ln auspices i quintets; were 11 .' , .. lost , "tumor- Pianos, and orchestra; II Vane .. the thet. recently itver Park theatre and Produced .aeveral beauty." you woo,. cmdesert of of all is Arizona. to to accerdatog press more operas. giving opportunity the Mozart operas that , the greatcet your son in Jazz. tes. quartets and triosi. 46 sonatas! Among " so well known as sortie ;of the 'glories from the east. The CompanY many American singers. Me later $ome Words of Haydn to the and violittintit for variation. piano and k.) "Im!their which le Inin to way llost the fan while, launched road tutte,", 'Jam: Undertaking' .,A the,"Gosi Musical oeta.'othere companies ,Discussion."' father of Mozart. the sonatas and fantasia:: the iaToight pressario" and iCoM Fan Tptte" mak- - Carl Engel; While 'he is careful to light of dal 21 plane,Pieces i OZART saw '' sksebtn desert .k. and vritions for plano.1 will tie given..in our city of minor bnspient , t 2o a Morn- - ink them among the leading munical .,.....-,.toseyief procts,im hie antipathy for much of in salrburc. pe Jut. 2ir. lige., neen that he worked in,""ingi and 'because' it is not will be It tiCicksands in which of . the .country today the was foraithe triusie lover to obtztin informa- - iltig avoiding which passes for :hod Washington , .. known field Geore every desart 'abounds. werehe l'is! , about it. it is honed.that the They finally while personally rick enough that jazz . is equally articulate in annauncewhen hieterrs debt, to him lies in hiel t.... tgentrfour Years old detail's w i.prove interesting rescued by a party of reservation le- - dad not have to be out for mliney" ing his.... ..zestful. appreciation o4 and the symphony and itslic'wing .. as imerucuve. .This work diens, rather .badly shaken up, after yet as Musical America says: mozart was brim Ile is the most yelopment of the conceived hope' for. the adventure. piano concerto. the,i was written by command of E.mPerorithe The sparkling comic : "It is to Ma credit that he ' has and Incomparably musically illustration In music hist whisk the company is present- - shown se skilled a manager tat& He feels. saysexecuted opera. and to a lees extent. in church, 'Joseph II of Austrit and was produc-10Per- a New the eensitive. apontani. . of - the precocioul (witness his "Requiem"). Ilia: ted in Vienna in 'L790. The cents Wi mling ight well be termed an 'opera t hat he has paid good salaries; and Times, that it is unfair tó confuse'York the In consid- - ,music. works; are usually cited as the ...a! laid in bY 1 de luxe,' so exquisitely is it worked come out ahead of the game. even eous mu sical tem .. . .' twisty dances which in many places one perfect illustratinell of the classic ideal Da Ponte vote' founded on libretto actual .eut to the minutest detail. wit1 an all, though at one time. because be would accompany an' ering- his career which preaents Mumusic. jazz with'the Was- oriprial teat is in- - star cast headed by Irene William.. not -.- ''. ubject himself to the demande sic luself. brioisnt pbetereena .in. rousic"this term." to quoteIn - aoocurrence. ,, of - the meet authority're-xerringfinitely inferior to the muzic. and has Pratte donnasoprano. and Stuart Rosa of a certain bureau, be was virtually it should be borne eminent Calling attention to the fact that known to history. of the absence at director. Is . Hinshaw to Mr.. out of the New England States mucal work the frozen revised times and reneral way many exI .swept pails 'madly disidualtsm In COntOTWOI to a igeneral I prodnced- tuvler variOus names. The one of America's ablest impressarios. J40. you see, it is the unexpected which .off Its-- feet and was tiy in m l Jhat, 'although With ilia most of ot,,to and .toem. ,,,,,,,,ote ,,,, .,p, pment yermio, is.,zn the English st and This production of this delightful happen even in .our musical world." the sarabande.- - Which. condemned. and- type traortinarily is his owed began in Moogso said to much has ish rival the Metropolitan Of Irene Williams aynmetry, Henry Edward Erebbiel. It is full Of opera unusual nature gifta he . . posed to ,,,......,. eraglios.. was looked upon with aviestle erhiewment in no of outline. highest !mien of detaiLf sharp and refrekbing wit and funny Production in beauty of stage settings 'been said in her praise in the role that horror. , niarveloi,,s both 24'; eventually created new 9 ". measure to the thorough and purity of sound. lottineas and nerenitYlaituationot romantic emotion and staid costuming. etc. He has chosen 'a no-- I it would be difficult to repeat in or- - :forms for ,' email ,:7,:i,, lastingly .beautiful music. tabidcast to aasiat Miss WItieing. in training, to which of mood," press- - columns all- the flatter- - Mr. ',41.,;--- will well intitriatee Engelas , that tits father. beJudHersweetness Falco. of Ian 31ozartesits aithieuted eluding. Vitiline by soOrano; . melodies, the music be Was Mcsart's beta work is marked- by ly en- set the key for a new rich music that mu.-:son 'Mozart Leo de House, unusual tone. the tenor; best. to atimulating at its clearness, and line as Melodic Hicrapolis A,'!:'s' expression. of log ,., faultiest grace will bo peculiarly American.- 4 -. ,- -torittortent in which his life from the eonstimmate knowledge inatructure.l. The simple storx, and Or meaning baritone; Miss Lillian Paltrier, soprano range of voice, save. delicacy. dainti. ' .. ... trie.ded,astsue,istsaliwitlki.itwassaL andPierre Remington. basso. - ; nem. personal therm end .sheer good the tale. is as follows: years was spent , - . carbeat detaching itself from any tendency, of Fernando blind song, ,writer of . - Magically an xceed:ogle receptive ' , slowing are 'spoken of in such terms as sod:thief:terns are two The opera is given In English. thei menu...el .p000ing01,.. be to.. rFARK merely calvier first Atliti, he was given his '4 7having been specially writ- - few young singers of the country have Dnit:ntMofinaesMalt:rua.r soil niegadwreritielnrsa onifo;theeof the opinion young NeoPolitan officent engaged to dialogue are autluirities. Some four of tender by Edten age the for the to at work. ' had applied their be married to the two young ladies, lemons r be-production by Hnry I he te greatest In Clarltok Ic.:..Petperseettf.ten. form an association to be offHllyrur. ata.hdrMtaril KrelthieL-d-san-- z , week's Issue nationto, New York mu-his father, an admirable violinist The that It is reported-in-thiseworee.,1 Len.linra and Dorabella,Meters.- A eye-- - ward : cause- of 4heIseger-sooto- f as the Compoostre Clearing Mozart known-.that the boy was most precociouti as violinist i Mom due to the emee,sity of portray-- I teal old bachelor. Lion Alfonso, per. sic- critics. Every singer in the corn- - of Musidal Amer A pub- violinist. gave a recital and pianist . ge well as composer. and to put their fiancees' pany is declared to be a pianist. of opera Is probably ee be one of the House Association of America. and emotions of suades them ': as expertly trained'in the features of the coming summer mu- - Milling company is being- - oreanised at.Logan tabernacle Feb. 11. displayI log the temperaments t ; hisconcert tours in Austria. France, : one icon:nonce to the test, under a wager skill as well .. and Ole . charactersd the associationby the imaginary the beet Holland and England during neither of them Will reMain trot yore rt.---- Salt Laken" are Imre of sic festitai at Salzburg, Austria, an ta., mainAtA111 thselhat - , - 1: Ii ing rare ability and Plailne artIsti-4 gents Of its 'members. excited universe.. Itico. writrr-2nen- . ...in regard to Miss Willies's. tar this' fact cost of Mozart. at Alfonso the of by years sung the .terms place requires'Under Mr. McColl!. It seems . has made a catty and with ease. He is a student coin- ..irt Ibis fled he ist most- modern. Toth wn the twoLyoun K Tell who was better known in her earlier which has beensingin r the work' at Iclose study of. popular songs and he of N. W. Christensen of South Cache Italian style ti2 out his initructione to. theletd- yeare posinens belong to 1763. theIfis first in New of eratructure of Teutonic' seriourrneas ' at age was written er. Ptah ochool Following il nu, pro. York Prancer him Easton, three for -- CityFlorence implicitly written every year many of which gram: i which ,"Bastien and and learnbut. even though the more tderay.gniroyi The producer of the opera William Peraltabucresta BorL George Mead. Are twelvs; his song-pla.; .they are better of than the best that have art ' am're they have no fears Pastienne" Is still ln the repertory Minuet.' "Good Luck" Greenwald Wade Hinshaw' was formerly a mem- - or, Guiseppe Predominating illtalltlea and Adams The plan is unique, and if gone auc"Then-Toopera houses. ..He Italian rather than Gertn!n.. .Itemember Me ..Balls many of v. dently expect to win... Under Alton. ber of the Metropolitan opera forces. Didur led by Arthur Bodanzky. cessfulassuranceis siven the . became '' 'hilly - aequainted-rwill1--,No .finer summing stil Or the figs."- - ens orders they pretendto-b- a publie Minuet Beethoven In eud- 0 of" ' Italian opera during a visit to many new songs which Selection from "Martha" .... Illotow .. ties of this wonderfol mares ICrogman wouldhearing dimly called away from Naples on, committeeman to arrange for the otherwise be opera firet unheard. 1369.. important llis this by ,Mer- military duty. hut return that very, necessary Song of the stake James ,Matthews, George Dust, Fred writers rehearsals In Greenwald (ton is to be . from every section of the "Indian Iiiince" aerie was vrritten- in 1770.- '311tridate , Wolters. lie announces that a Joint afternoon- - dgiitowl as rich 41banian choirs. are Joining the association. st "Arrival of the Guests: duet " country site di Ponto." While in the Salthprg on held an be will Selected Wednesday rehearsal noblemen. Don Reading 94tintartifirst rtisendi'n inui;le ealGreenwald lit- Alfonso, with the help is stated. to archbishop's employ. a condition Howard Allen. of Despina. persuades the young la- - evening, March 14; at 7:30 in the Greenwald "Dying Poet" he wrote his I POW- - dies toreeeive them- - The U. better than slavery. German combined are "Marble le" Twenty-firBizraphone ward Quartette, chapel." terpleces corn"strangers' chief religiou s and instrumental Adam G11,1:111 Notional Music Contest. ' drama- - phony. tialian melody and French make violent love to the ladies and artist. It can't be done. tor tt te trent poestiona Be first revealed his in other words. German depth. after many repulse. and the pretense Harry Leiria-Joh'Armstrong. years more than from books that we tie genma in ..,domenee- in mt. rYthm; to GUAVA'. Schuster. French Mrs. Tame. truth and of to Italian beauty. in Contents Utah FedlYmleast the State taking at poison gain hiji Church Music learn what ix most valuable In rt. and in the eama year took 'up ...... Ladies' Shortie ifttne ill not siznPlY pathy. each- young Mozart. Selected, nature. time a eration Music on of clubs which began abode inVienn a, March3.- And. funhermore. do rangers ot the Mrs. Naomi Ki Wire. Mn. Matilda but flows undivided and ceeds loerinning the heart of his - A are of bitter struggle which ended only intereeted winto present day make their debuts at know that the At Fort DouglasOhapel.. Sunday, Homer. Mize Viola Weiss. Miss occurred Dec. complete' out of the master's inumetfriend'e betrothe& ,: Thewfteirs pro-- Starch w Ith - him staath,-whic- h ners will not be compelled to go any such age? They do not! You will 11. at I p. m.. the following Mins Louise Voss-berEivera To German in Mettle. whkh and with such ceed.in was 'fact, that personality. funeral rapidity 1791. The day through the district contest this year. find. I think. that most women who Miss Delphia Ilagieby. Miss manic elements mingle in the happiest a Notary is called very soon to wit- - program will be given by the Schuster successes in otter& nowadays aro stormy. and his body was taken to noa mariner. Music Owing to a change in Sunset District make an college: Helen Miss Louise Ee. Mork. ness itself reveals the It particularly marriage contract, Suddenly common grave. and there being plans, Mrs John Brumblay. district in their thirties. and this to largely Scott Vivian Miss Ranre- - in hie glorious melodies-- - Melody. not Alf0120- announces Loin World My the the LynallansomMise it exceptto receive ene there 'standpresident has arranged for winning because theson. all only in ong but also in Instrumental" soldierm the Albanians are hidden in Violin and Saxophone Omhestita.. an art rounded out in a way ruler attaches of the cemetery was Selected Conducted by Nellie Hasbrouck Wey- contestants to go direct to the Nation- ard and musk, attains to the highest and an adjoining- room aqd the ladies are was that trace of his final resting place undreamed a of al contest in Asheville. North Carocentury embers. lost and has remained so till this day. most beautittaunfolding. Up to his! obliged to make confousioni to their Violin solo, 'Alberta Serenade".. lina. in June. A COIWOrt will be givEdw. Herman Violin moist. "Air and Variations". r -Mozart's principal works include: 'time . in the initrumental music, even!original lovers.- It is needless to say. en in near the some of future the Mildred by Farmer Bowyer. Vocal: .1.1 Nasses: miscellaneous of the best marten'. in spite of formal:however, that .- all ends happily. Alton,-'' artist members of the- federation to 4Selected explaining-thejokeZoe Copenhaver. winning- the Cornet duet church compositions: 21 operas. op- ftrdsh ad originani-invertioI I winof Arthur-HeNorris. and ers- - I bet. and Leo and Among the Notables delegates Moderne defmyexpenses Merrald Minuet "It is vixi'l arias. wee the be to saying: impossible lacking. Fwky dramatic something pieces; rettas and ning contestants to Asheville. This omen for flirting," since Piano trio. "Santa Claus Guards". Ensemble Cant trios, quartets, chorusess with steam- - epithet songfulness of initrumental, angry .with concert is nature"---Cosi Edw. Herman being by woman's arranged Le Petite Novelette... Sybella fan Salt Laker. who beard Marie paleiment of orchestt-- instruments; melody, the cantabile. This was Clayton Bassett, Utah State FederaMax Denhaiter and Louis Olsen. about 40 songs for one or more voices en to it first by Mozart. He taught' June" (they all do to. Hackett in concert here this winter I Character Reading Seleçled tion president Musician In holding these contests for tal- under the suspicea of the Musical Prof. Lief McManus!. I Monday evening at I O'clock. In ColPart in , Instructor of the Dramatic Art De- - ented and advanced etudents of music. Arts Society will be interested to Lin Madsen, director. 1Talente4 Hall Frank lege it it the aim of the Federation of car -.- 1,partment- -Cornet March-15- 1 farnou. tenor lsma Bullock as conMusic clubs not only to amount and en- know that-thsolo, "Polka de Concert".. tralto soloist for the evening. Miss 4.. Cook 4 Vander the young courage ..... municians. but at a genuine recently at Bent, triumph -, - ' Allene Phillips. Instructor in violin at : - Ino.nard Saunders. the same time to lona. Spain. in Twice- - The Muskat ---- bel canto who have really grasped the the university. will be concert melt). Correspondence to (Special "Ritstrietto".... Vêrdi standard of musicianship The Judges Courier says: An idea of the . Quart( from by which it is obtained. have ter. Miss Gladys Seamont will read Deseret News) !methodsdied will not criticise these competitiors Salt Lake Saxophone Sextet, out- - Therefore this cen"Pretentions (11a:it...tie.' he made can be obtained LONDON. Feb. 27Writing in the Langford. Phren Shaw. Lewis too geverely, but will choose the beet Dorothy The follows: program - not- - turY voicenr fobrritlinger?iartheotionnee.anietilt Contestants in piano will be from' the fact that the audience in. Brown, Lee Johnson, Harry Lewis. Exprose klignor Mattis Battistint.and I lastibg Circumstance. (Eng1Pomp ' Mrs. Gustav Schuster. ' Judged upon accuracy of text, tone. slated upon a repetition of the first to train the potentialvoicee that there ed baritone nays Bab) Eigar Helen.LentfOrd and technic. Interpretation; in violin .upon act- ariaIthe- firm 14'.,, ) trite--- T am constantly asked to irfre 'an sec irt fifteen . Saunders. Hazel Miss accuracy of tert tone. intonation. inI myself am sixty-eigyears of ITMerriment Polka, (American). opinion why there Is such a dearth of years this has happened In Barcelona in and voice technic; terpretation ,re. , :L age. and have. been singing in public 'Barnard realig great Gingers today.. and called him back time after time On control. tone diction and interprePint Tentregstiessal Churrb The fact la undeniable. and the res.- - all over the world unceasingly ever Clarinet QuartetFrank Woffinden. 4,7,4-", tation. The winner cannot be declar- at the end of the acts. besides holdNo Organ and violin prelude. Adoration sons. In rny .opinion. are not far to since I was about twenty-on- e. Thomas. Orin HoldawaY. .,, i Barooky ed unless a grade of $ S per cent ing up the performance for long seek. They are and Franklin Madsen. "Clarence littt, voice which has not started Its Cartime to applaud the latter art. -- Mr-- 4 4 : - - When art earnest student- come to eer. with perfect,. trainingproduction. Curg Peterson. violinist. 1,!;Zt.;..1,, itaCkett was Schubert immediately ' 11.- 1-4 Rosining Those'withing to enter the contest WO and asks: could PosaiblY stand the strain. ;.,i I ;, a) Song of the Boatmen of to ', are invited to apply for piano to Prof. for a teries of Anthem, Lead Kindly Light . "Where may logo to learn to sing?"'I The voice is an instrument. the Volga. (Russian melody)....',. follow his first eerie's. which rks rd Gnd Pa prepent Thomas voice Mrs to Cites. for It is heart most fragile and perfect instrument Lloyd will include the Barber I am at tool ...Cady-TAnge- y of Seville. With viol:n obligato. Weetee. lo Arthur Irrellitr, i breaking to realize the number of 13.0 In the world. Before it can be used (h) Hongarian Dance No. L. Beiheme. and Selected Information will also be given by Mrs. - ' Postlude tentially great voices which are rum- -- It has got to be built,and seasoned Brahma het. 71t. violin and . Bassett and Mrs. Brumblay. Organ ed yearlx by wrong methods of Pro- with the same care art was used In Orchestra. '' hie Barcelona Following aPPrar'Mrs. Norman O. Atkinson. soprano duction.v Exponents of the old Italian making a Stradivarius violin.. of .. -1 ances he will go to Madrid. and then IVPretentions Lt, Charlotte. I and director. Advice , ere. to i liegan f to Monte other Carlo, (Reading) among 4 concert in the Congregational church Miss Edna Dryer, contralto. eAch roles. he will create the leading tenor Gladys Seamont - ' on Washington's birthday, and there- ItEvolution Christina, tenor. Harold . 1 Dille of lAke .:',? ' ',ti new the I :,.1 in Matzenauer. opera Lysietrata, by Margaret i', Metropolittnl part Coining fore some old melodies and lighter NIForget-Me-No- t. Alva Woodward. basso. wl i , , Intermezzo ,t, prima donna. who a2peared in the Raoul Ginsbourg. the Monte Carlo I I , organist. Morris glees will be presented In addition to Stephenson. w t': 7, Macbeth this winter under the auspices of Presario. In addition to a varied program of the more ambitious numbers before -1 the Musical Arta society. '!:.-String Quintette. t ensemble numbers. N. K. Vincent. rendered. Ctiurcb. . Presbyterbm -,- Alene Ping Marion Phillips. drama theatres in every target Comment is made in the- Musicalviolin: Strong. lyric, ; Sherwood Fred R. Sands and Inward N. Frazee Miss Becky Almond. plainst. will ..., I,'-I Prelude. Andante Rez Johnson. viola: Harvard .01- to he given by a Ruth Laker city of the country. She gays in or the Orpheus . present two Chopin numbersthe will be thesoloists Cross tl, 1 the F :''4,..' As Christ Upon Melvin Brimhall. con-clAnthem. stn. cello; Music MuiCourier i. America: Supervisors Nation.. c.t concert. with Frank W. AlsPrt., sharp major Nocturne and the brii- - 1 Bullard sleet ...., tra bass; Gertrude Olsen, accont- "I find it takes a lot of ability to be held in Cleveland 4' 1,:ter fr, Pi ' '...4 director. to be given at the Ilethoduit difficult "Octave Etude." I liant and solo, Come Ye Blessed.. one place and a ,whole lot In April. According to lthe musical OffertorY stick in se .panist. n Jepperson-IIsidieScott more to progress. But do the Monday.- Mn will vrt--(a- ) i Th I 'Pa ' ShephertV-welknown Eye Math Not seen. from young paner t1.,:. ,i, ' , , men are all active members of the sing a group of fine offeringa and a:so I t: 1,,,48:...;;,.. the Mr. Howard Prate. The Holy City. Maul things who aspire to operatic honors American musician. at present SiMiS34::t t club end their names on the program the magnificent aria in the master- - Contraltooratorio. service: ant director of the Cleveland orchtessolo tunderstand accomwith this? do not! orchestra Evening They fr They ',, :: work of Johannes Brahma. the "Ithap- Read take a few lessons and then expect to tra" will discuss Orchestral Concerts promises a genuine treat. .' ; Prayer paniment LI Prelude. Mr. Vincent. baritone. , has been sodie," the words of which are from be engaged for leading roles at for Children. The Waters of Minneion- Anthem. The Trees and the Master it, :, ':.; 4thei The earne lame tells a dratnatic--lit----- t soloist with the Denver thoral society. the great Goethe. Protheroe Metropolitan! ka, Lieumnee '' .!. .1. Walter A. Wallace. bass. ix to be Contralto (Indian) and has also sung at the Central Pret !That is why I Say young singers' tie story of a recent happening in solo with orchestra accomOffertory solo. A L.ttle While Rolfe tisk t. ts heard in the dramatic song. "The Two shtthat should go abroad for their experience. Guelph. Canada. during the concert Mrs. Theo Best , paniment.how soloist for the First Presbyterian Grenadiers." by Robert Schumann. If there were 'Innumerable email op- - given by the Cleveland orchestra. with ,Norma Bullock. Quartet and in the solo part of the Credo." church of this CRY. Mrs. Theo Beat, Miss Billings. How- erg companies in the enited States Conductor Sokoloff directing: movements of the Pym " Russian Mr. Sands, bass, has many times bY the present-da- y where they could win their spurs,- it sir. Sokoloff and his musicians were ard Frazee, V. K. Vincent phony in la Minor (Austrian) which k : A. Gretchaninoff. been soloist with the club on sts tarPa- would be a different matter. but as:in the midst of Tichalkowsky's fel ..... and Maud Thorn, Organist ....Schubert 0? toustours throughout the state. lie thrilled the large audience at the first Orchestra.' there are Only three companies for thetique symphony when suddenly the ,L7 pirector. n concert to be had end repeated-iwas connected with the First Congre" II large number of singers. the genii- - lights went off and the Vast tarAtory The Prophet (Opera) gational church as soloist for some responee to a most enthusiastic dem- IX(a) methodist Eptiospul church I hie thing is for the Youngsters le ro with 2.084- Petwolle Preeellt eilie in Orchestra inso -onstration. and has on tabor many lwhere appeared from they can get the necessary el. :complete darknetw. The musicians thlDerotion. Merninr service: opera.. $ s '1'''''e$ Important-occasionThe Mendoissohn chorus-- - will be - Cavallerla Rusticana the as soloist. i fintsbed die Movement and Ma Sok. Italian :7:!:;:,.,...,:, Prelude Cansoneet n .... Pederlein iI patience. : :,4tsf Mr. Frazee is well known for his beard in a repetition of the initial a lot is always being said ' toff addressed- the audience to assure t "Such ... ... . t9: ? As Christ 1.7 an the Croat Mascagni Anthem, week concert during conference them it WaS only tnnInentarY nntl hei about tenor rendition of and the written in role for the B. Y. opportunities The r. Opera Chc.rus and volisrd , ,,...',A , I ' be, alarmed. that he Creation and the ,Messiah with the most IHcely in the ballroom of Hotel ,..-- -... selected theAmerican singer. but as Mark to solo Offertory :,' nallttaike Oratorio date riot fromra. eruct 'as-:Twain said about the weather. every. FICIRIIII would try to play for them and yet havinog . society. ' the e)pera music Dr. W. P..-- Worley. NORRIS. RAMSEY talksMARION about and It body with other organizations in the inter-- 1 been.decided upon. The nobody does keep them interested until the lights Faust. Gounod. Postlude. The Pilgrim Chorus from anything. There's no use in ducat- - came up.. Instead of it being a few mountain region. and for his solo: this second concert has exceeded ail e is that of Marion Ram- Orchestra. The picture Tannhauser of the officers . work In churches of the city. expectations of the ing singers for grand opera if there moments it wan exactly twenty-fiv- e who will play two 'Orielt l!are no II ke the Evening service: opera houses for them to sine, minutes. The finFt number the or. Few musical organ i zations have the chorus, ani i the Iconeert will. 4, be to recttal vocal number; at the Prelude. Melody but of course each student thinks' chestra played in total darkness was record of the of. one to be g ven n Pve n ext Friday, I hall. Song Service ward I i givenin Stella, the or she is the will'the prelude to IA)bengria,-- The audi- Twentythe staying Intact and working constantly I Cab Trust Mim told melodies addition of so the suecone of the century tv ence was delighted and showed its i make mthaeltSaunin: Offertory solo,' the toward .IleayrcxhtoltSr.tsbrfo trhethpeubepillneofift -- of 7083i-thso and and the glee& 31.1-tart-Metropolitan; ,flood or appreciation for the director and his and alma this period Some interesting gossip concernag Morriss W. Burkhardt -estiocti-is. is uneeasdnif. It seems aii- musicians fur playing so beauttfulir -i 1.'Isingers of fosteri ng Other worthy efforts be Mon- - .Ltals a musical-oicsnfrom the .1... Potalude, New York day be in honors with wises. In E win Flat etvitai 01 March ..A Betide. hit, a etiuldn't ibouen such with them you by from atop extending harallcap sides activele Participating in the ren- - d was has S. and wheel ready foilii Mrs. Anna Colburn Plummer. di:. just- been received in this thy D. S. high ay eirell In g at a:15 at the L. la timing at grand pent so the only sincere and prolonged applau se. 11111Wie. work at a 771the following MIMI Margaret Summerhays Is plan : the 15 tiversity ' dertng of good rector. 'music with The gecond number was Hungarian thing is to build them opera homes to . years of age. She is now at - . Mn. The local club has done all this. of sehdol past a to . in recital ning t,i-- give near the , Os igan isL Sing 111. i didn't atattat the Munich Dance No. 5 (Brahme).., ,maiors freehmon at the ten under great handicaps. Theper-- ' program:lure and lies 0.,tnost interesting pro,- - EngirShin several. 1. n. country Dance .., has was a program number with Itt. Far from appeared Swan Opera And, I think &sonnet of the club is necessarily eon- gram planned for the oecasion. She ',an reciii.la under her teacher. Mrs 4 . 'Alexander alacfadyen find that nine singers out of the barpint as solonst Someone in - ttavina I od the toward eciat a game for to a stantly AZnS 111alste'plannine at give '. b. Chanson Joyuese I iyou'll I laretea come over here from Europe the audience volunteered a pocket Miscellaneous NoiCe and has already begun- her so- her studio. 65 west SeVohiy-firperiod of 31 )ears, and also during Francis Forney One of th e MUSietilitill 1 e to, appear in leading pert. have many. sw archlieht. her mother Emma Ramthin period other worthy Mr. McClellan) etreet In honor of her Inner Florence.' cal study:withAfter is innall Mood claseical a flash- of with behind the behind yearn them. And parts ,,thorough harpist inirr's. efforts besides actively participating 2. The who is epeneing in, New Bey to make 'music Decalls.Recucti. etillCatiOn where d'd they get their chanee? In light turned on her and the orcheetra In-- the rendering of good mutec. York studying voica and cello. Brooks , her career. - Mies( the smeller opera houses. I don't see with the solo a' gave a trtirrteg per- - - --Ra)ph ' .jk.'-.- folder' -.- from' Theodore ..Stearinni sine Otto ITaurbach's-laten- t rb bleat club has 'dote Alt this c;ft- opera, "The' As the Night 'fflohmi."-stiu Hawkinsit t Why evert city in the rrift- - forMance7,11 was it Melt 'unumial pie., :.Wild en under great handcangye?' with is St of The per .Minn..' declared Flower.,, to he a very Margaret lianson;' a population of 100, tore. Jtist as the number had fin- (Teacher. Mr. of the American opera ed States Miss Frankie Ou- - composer, sonnet of I. n eeetwarily con .. a. a A panic, gong. ......,--..- . Homer! beautiful work awl is havine an enor- - tonna LaWrQnee).Sen. it lin.,-,- ' violin obligato "Snow Bird" has been receired by .000 lament not have its own opera ishect amid all the enthusialmrt mous run at the Canino. H ".,,,,i Or theil. Carotdio Mantly changing and its ranks have b. To Live and Love Again When house they all have then your spired, the lights flashed on. ''. The Virginia Lindsey; Far A wa y in The' Deseret News with the following stingers will havO lob. ,whei rent!i u nrierw ent a moat to be conytantlY ,,retruitea. During I , Wiltiam Clark. their chance the en., following papers morning gave x;rtgro. to usTchdeolphstrtoybehcotept): Mr Douital It' etrinose oeer red to be re boy;aMise the whale period of its existence only appenearns : e und er the signat u re of you will See what a multitude of beau- - columns of glewing accoente of the A DVorak i. coYering. , Mr;Vsat'onder three out of the hundreds that have 4 a. al,:t 4Tetacber Conductor Sokoloff and c. otro;bTligheateht.ag(10Maostselie if y on remember an im- - tiful voices there are in th is big court- - forethought ofassurance ler Arthur Hou g hto fl. huts ha n1 of n 11 . been euroLled e IF. ,vi have been engaged In Grieg ' As It In; Only a few get b. Noctourne of the Cleve.- &newt the absolute kr' Rose Promptu organ 'recital in the temple .;rY. I Flatter, Utah mu Fuller. star, will ehort- - - Eyes (Penn) . Mie is FMar i e At(' ec Noel...(t L tamale, at a profession. At 'present 'and have to wait land they Orche - ilecause some 15 or I ayears ago r,, . many weari stra.,' is eat. It next-,.he Mr. in noir Lake, here ly Cannon) there la but one member left of the 7 coming. (Teacher, dent that Mr Stearns refe ris to th0 Iom Years for It I month as manag er for on of- the art e;1filearest (ainbr) earnsworth; 2: Th e pic(ur e- -- f Charles S hepherd. 5..Concerto for two violins and Miss Katie original organization of 31 years,ago---- then the tem P le and 11 "Few evident ralize that the out) , ma nen tante) .Bach shows to he produce) at the Salt Like .Atcoek; 0,ritli a Year Ago (Albers). tabernaciórather Bennett now the . club's trease ft c Fred a It IAke d emen eirtile and conductor of more. (Large Mo tell piano n after -to f Da his year. - vng , - 0 the &mous organ ' :i Mnrile. theatre . min frids are lanin g a urer. , e Srl ighGilbert.), violin Arch ie Fuller and Or the, Salt Lake Philharmonic orches . , the latter auditorium. J. J. Mc- - lye." eupposa that the rare-goeA- ls - In eacher. Mr. W ialiel cordial rept r.on for hiro during his. ohligat .o, Miss Lindsey, Miss Pettish, orAt the coming concert a (T of Prominence in Mull- - ' who was even than taber- - itoday etellitt be Patisflod with the prl- - tra. bee a Place M inuet Ciento clerf.111 . ' rfin Dance 4Gg). Morris; stay irre. Shadow Dance from, "Dinorah." chestra will accompany some, of the tutele mantel. does not remember the'.1nifive elate ecttinei.and the crude teal America this 'week. The article 1 (Griegi. Mous $larion Ramses' . .. ' Mey solo numbers. while other numbers will . f two M iss G lady exact . l'Vets incid ent ' referred t o but he ' --i ago' The accmpanying he " ci it " tells of the -Soprano Miss Gwendolyn Brain. ierbeert . .The' following has been s ent to Mum ferd , As (AIGO (. t so states that Mr. Stearns was evidently . old fogies havegenertions be sung unaccompanied. Through Ike Et ree alweys a lot to say recent organization of the orcheers . Mr. L und),I II. E ICE .Iss, .chn Mi ss o f Fke.-froLa Roheme trucena ., shout e th a rded of of on 0 contract the 'singers rwteedtie- and founded with three year (Teer playing on i i mitred ging Bitd on the the. I nstrument courtesy' by A. C. Lund and J. 4. lic-- , Ltlhan Stout: ging.Miss . a n invitation extended. ' that no one knows how to en g env financial sesietance Provo. and 1.71sh county . people, are, 7. Romance.' with variations. for assured for the Erma Carlyle, GrieZ Ciellan: wing iNettins). n to but a more. threesetenona to bear the Mendelasohn male chorus i - two Plano to ),, visitors tleXt my is II also states It from that only Are the's; Flames . Soaring. Gk., Fier,. 1. been Liof"rvrtf"t--.- ...4' "- -Mite 3,larguerite Flanim.. !Ha these things do not chance as much' Salt Lake City has an unusual num- : of Salt Lake City. Friday evening tgerdi). Mum Remain Pet,..theMr.city. '"";r Troy4: tore iTearber Mr. Kimball) seven. choirs of stake, are famTa All Rentil Mi. Aria from Mit,. Stearns opera bas caueed a as one might imagine.One reado i of! ber of Musicians for a city of Its size - ' March IS., in one of the moist inter- -' i with the chorusee that havebeen se- -t ran..Mies lienriatla Bleu: furore In musicel circled, being one or 'reef singers or et h er days who Mr. Nephi Davis., . In ilioPti). rendered they and yet programs concert schedule of the sting givewthe S e - the few from Carmen . hadl orchestra, (Teacher. Mr. Cannon) I feted for the Giles testimonial. we" liabantra. from counta7- composed by an American and tremendous surceases' before for this year as Monday. edilla. . . , Carmen (Bizet). .Miss- having been . I especially Invite (hem to Join with the, produced with much sue- - were twenty'. Now. it le otivioasli al Feb, f S. An a concert 2190 in March. . . ' John' .1 . i McClelan. orrentat and j, ' s. 'Dream ''. (Wee- ' Ortabernacle chotr,In rendering the pro- - ;,.f.")':' mr77 celp.lin, Janney, 130 Here teas by the Chicago elide Opera corn. phynical impeuebility for ant, girl of1 probably a third in April and with the conductor of this ehorns. has deter- - . The 'Srigharn Younginivereity Walter. A. the coMPosed of uP7ards nt.V) rram for the testimonial. Lark LtBishoph blies Sadie Pan,' during the Present 116.801. it iterente.n . no natter how beautiful a next year season. beginning in sd,wal-- -'' mined to add come lighter touchei-Chestra.waa produced in English and sung. at ,votce she ... .. .. 1lio program as given at the initial members will appear in concert on 'Wallace has been anpo!pti'd speet.alRobln.son. nieyhavIolm efinished tobar.; 4 to .. .. . . . A , - .. I i , e Inostru-Ith- ' ' '' - 0, , Goa 'e. 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