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Show ., THE DESERET NEWS, 'SATUR 1 IW Ell ERE THE CULTURAL FINDS' EXPRESSION ' 1 Favored 'by Environment and Schooled by Esthetic :Nature Has Attained and Given to the World a Full Share of the Artistic. , ' ' 1 t . .. . . . i - I - - ' Mier T , ., k.....--.-- ..,,.....,,,,w...e.......emr I ' t' t 4 - - . ' i . ' , :. ' ' - .4 it0 :''k... t.f4. 1., 'Vb. -- T ' ; , 4' - 8. It' ' 4 '4 0 ,, -.,' ,0- 4 Pc .;, . , , , . . ' - 4 , el ' ' - 0.'''' -- ,, . q ,.. , ' i ' Zi T2. , 71Elf irt tt , , II , t- :Mill Ira0."-- 1 , ' I. 'llreine ' 4; v kt i1 , '44 r .t,r' ', 1 - Wilif 1 ...,. . - , i ,,., t 4rt . p --1 , , .5t - . ler- , , tokommtwok.. , 'A " J!..17...?.-', - .,,I, . 4 i .0.,aglittingrigm."' , ,,,,:p--' ,,,,, , - , ; . , 0- --, ,,,- -, . ( .: . , -- r ,,..., --- , . , . - , . . , ,.,,,-- ,,,, At ;.....e"".''', . ,i,; , ' ',,,,yof Re4 7 ell "f r. , r. ' - t , -- !I .,....7,--,- , r .,i 4'644:-,'' ' - ''''' '0 It , , ,' , I , , , ' , ,, . i ; ,ii1.,47r.i.,-,..,,- , ,rff. 4, ' ,t, - 4,a4;- ,, te4 ;.At . L $. - ' - ', ,40 , , ' .. ,i,or,.., ,- ., ,i -.- it, , :.,, ,,:,,,,,:;-..,,,, 1, . 71'') Miranda Matson MILITARY BAND SCHOOL C. el "........:......L Director.' WICIN 11 'Trivat and class Instruetion on ail wind Instrument' and Courses in harmony theory and Studio ' ..,..3...1.7.1 501-- 6 Hooper Bldg. Was. 7971. 1 '4, '''.4t; ! , ,, 4 , , , ' 14 .4 , -- , 4A g t AZIAL.''' ', , It C - ,,,,4 ' 4,441., titi , - - retl . I ', if , 4' . $,i 4 , ,,,, 7 ,1 s oz., te!,,,,,,L,.....! xtootttottmommotronamotsrtb. ---, '3,... - - , - - .1 k' - ; 1..k , wo,......., t' , , r.. 4 ''' Vie, ' ,47 ttrioo r-5- , , , ,,,, -- .. ,L- , ' t tab.," . - ' ' L': .,:, , , . - 4 .,'' ' sc.X.,51,,,rtr.e Nowlivjr.,a l's,';...:C -- , o, 1 Studio 614 Templeton Bldg. WASATCH 2127 Coacert Mares, and Tracker. Mas Matson la a well known artist. who ban not only taught (lane. ita. but has given her advanced pupils a chanca to appear (Yrt tour Snit in the in termountam citfes.. HI erea'ive 11111 Interand la prettve pha,es of the danceand well ver.it ii hall,t. step tap. and tall room daihita. She is assoeated with the 31:une School of Ntu,ic and An 'at t2,0 north Main. i,1 Wagatch 1'14,5 or Wasatch 2116. Lillian Sinith -- ?p.-aU- - SCHOOL DANCE OF-TH- E Emma ltankey- - E. 1ST. SOUTH. Phone Hy. 4339-1- , 151,:t ! . Two WORKS OF ART AND Two BUILDINGS VillERE ART IS FOSTERED. The Handcart Pioneers, in Sculpture, by T. S. Knaphas, and the Quaking ASPenS, Famous .Painting by John Haien. The halt Lake Theatre In Which Rase Appeared the Worlds Beat Actors and the McCune :School of Music aud Art,. is said of Utah aa an In- - ceived international recognition. to the bands which are made n lie mind, Salt Lake joins series of programs each winter feaMUCH And If we may go one ten fur- - part of the student life of every beartedly with the nation in Ma- - toring the best available talent en empire end of Salt n deservance the in Music National week ther of toward school the and tour each season. The finest orthe high city 'hub of the tak a as the business parturea for which eras ts are em- - UniJersity of Uh. These .bands I each May, and' during that week tiets of the concert and operatic Reeky Mountain area and the Cen- - Ployed. we may mention that a are not all .prolessional. either. for rives seores Of varied program stage have been beard here In membersbefore audiences which in the es:- - these procram4. including a ter of Scenic America, but Salt gait Lake artist, has been selected gregate are believed to total 73 per representation from the MetLake and 1;tlah hoht positions of i bY New York style designers. to men who earn their living in other i ctnt Of the total city population. street ladles bands so of for the 'roster ropolitan Illustrate Opera company. New ways, that good, as well. be; leader.hip culturally orCheer week during the Christ-th- e York. and large symphony wear. with panoramas of urban here includes organizations among musfe. mas lis another period chestras and philharmonics asses art and the view& , ing adanced In postoffice employe& street car duringholidays more which United eastern 60,000 States. of than ciations Of all- the arts Salt Lake and operators andrailroad men at the residents are entertain- of the Rendition of two oratorios. "The repair shops of the two principal ed free by the city And becaum, they tire Utah prod- - Utah undoubtedly have ft greater co- - Creation" by Haydn, and "The with the city enLake. Salt of their population railroads entering Of the musical organize- - Messiah' by Handel. is the regueceration nets, artists gifted in music, the proportion in music than In any other Military bands active here are- lions maintained here. .. drama , Salt of lar the picture, paint- - gaged program inyearly one of these- fields, and from the Thirty-eight- h ItegiInfantry Entering a slightly mere ex- - Lake Oratorio society. of which Mg and sculpture, who have had residents of thelmentat band, Fort Douglas, Lind elusive Lake field. bait Ortasetutee their beginning here. probably give,s;Y to Mayor C. Clarence Neslen is prestaught to love the 115th Field Artillery Utah Na- - a ewe, this state a more universal andii.aund which. ts ident The Haydn work is pretional Guard band, both of which bmding tzrtocompany an participate in nwsic. In aa an open enviable reputation than does even organisented Salt Lake City Is a capital for give concert& wanton of Intermountain Import-O- n air performance on the approach the widely varied extensively ex- - musical endeavor and advanceanee. Th company is the Lucy to the Basis. a Permanent Uni- -i R. Park John of Utah factories. building. ported Output come me nt. and young and old Gates Grand Opera association The Salt Lake Community or- which mills, mines and smelters. tothe states from includes officers its among surrounding reorchestra has recently been This fact is more than ever im- Utah-- governor of the state and mitmetropolis to study various ganized on a'permanent basis, with the pressed on the mind of the5 ob- - phases of music. Two operas a O. A er high officials. a membership in excess of with the realization that: berver have been given by this Well etEquiPPed. ytar been has band G. municipal junior This year a Utah composer has Salt Lake is well equipped to fPctively organized this year. Also ganization. the next season in pros-a- n been placed under contract to Peet being due to begin early in there too. for town or mot so-AmusiinstractiOn, this imp ..., the give of a 'municipal part write an opera in Italy to have -I are four accredited music schools mrritt cal program of the city. each sum- January. 1923. world premiere in the MetropollBest Available Talent. Destro In Shalom sod fees. look, located here in addition to the mer one full week of community tan Opera House. New York. state opera Ls 'given at the 'Nader park of Otorriotioo of the Musical The maple departments Arts society. at Canvases Of Utah artists ,havel 114 HOOPER BLDG. and other general edu- water theatre before 25.000 Tee- organization of several thousand been hung in some of the exclusive ucational Institutions. free. S'ait Lake music lover gives A ple. admission American and European galleries As if to impress the importance Music in Salt Lake. aa in the and the artiFis have been distincother more the ItitOrtnOtintain even of upon music of the pub parts tively rewarded. section. reaches the masses either Making Good. the schools. the churches. through rtait theatre folk are making- or the civic and .community pro good in world centers of the legiti- grams that are given free of. mate stage and silver screen as charge under municipal directioh.. playwrights. scenario writers. ac- There are at least seven proes- tore and actresses. bands permanently greesive Utah sculptors have won Impor tablished In Salt Lake in addition se":,ria.0,?, tent competitions In submitting '' .4.10 models, and some are teaching and N tieing taught In European centers. Their works, like those of their 1 painter contemporaries, hare re ultra-moder- 1 1 , ' l I - I ( " lib-o- at Alorni V Voice BuiMer and Viimammonowaraffmmininwmannor -, 1 ('each. ' ' : TB. , Cecil Gates - ' Geo.E.Skelton 0E001 ;11 IAlva Woodward , ' ., ,f ' r''' ,,,xtit ,' ; - .' V , ,,, ' ' ' 'Aft, , ,; , ' .' ! -- k 1 1.". , ,,,, '''' oi.,,, : ...,,, ' t1,1,,,, t, . mile or gh Azrimmituriet lettere he Nigerian port of bin I of ;',..,.:. t4L!,-,4:It- i :''.;...,.-.,-- ' 4, ' ,' :,. ',,,,t fr, , ..; : :;:;7,,''..is - , , ,, - N''.:,";$ ''- ,,,,A...:--- : ,. , 4 ' ,' ..: :'1$ ' '1' I, -:- , .. ' '.:;" ,,':.';', ,4' .','',4 i ---- ii, ' ,,A,Vi' :,, , ;,4; .....,1. bane baritone naiad's( and teacher. maw. denselidated atonic tatoidtb Elinor. Pining. fly. Here is 1,,seoh .0000. president of Chicago Music Mr. Woodward: --.,dit.ge's.coininentof With Tour vuice and talnt you itioull far. the voice is rich, res- -' hart and a fine tone placement, one 'of the best voices I hare heard out-"- r, t. nner- - Ade --- -- . , 612 Templeton Bldg. Was.. 2002. - ' - k tharity- . , ., , i - ; Aurelia , , Vialilt ; 11 te ii ' i,,t4? McCune School i of Music & Art ,Att !I Itt, .She irl considered an auto tier line in this' section ' of file country. liar rates are erry Ireasonable. illass ileSSOnS are one do,liar tier ieseen in .cfass, wher, enen pupil prochcee tones individ. nally. Private lessons arethrere'Clol- tars and fiftv cents to seven dollars cents per lesson. etudio ant tn giti Templeton 111,4q,1,, , rhone Wapateh- IM, Irytitha M;ils. (Private secretar),, (Adv.) I i . , L' 1V , .. 200 N6. Main. was. 2116 Residence Hy. 30284. , AN, 40 . .... , , . I it ... R, 11 North MainMcCune School of Music and Art. Was. 2116. Studio-2- 00 '1 11 9'h 101 LIME Assist ant and SeerristY 111:1411110PE, --- 4- 7:.. ,. ,,,, 101 Itit .r-- :e wok Dramatic Art - Dancing - i ' iI "Let the love of literature, sculpftitre, architecture, and above- all, of music, enter into your lives". RI Ail MUSIC '' ., . ;1!1 A Free Instruments . -- - i 01 A course of lessons at the Modern School a of Music... We furnish the instrument tin and it belongs to you upon completioh IN of course. Call Wasatch 1856 for .de- - AR1 s tails of our plan. A , , A 't Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar or A Ai Ukulele. Absolutely FREE . I I . 7 111 EAST FIRST SOUTH; ,.., , ' - , - . . ' , I . . ii WASATCH 1856 . I - , . t The Modern, School of Music .,. - I , - , , i I . . , : ... , I Theodore Roosereii,- , II 1 - , - 2. Ale:C1111- ' ' 13, School of Music and Art- e, , Salt Lake .City Utah ' , , ' , - 011 - ' altv'bilatlat11,2TAllattrillrafkaatlaillo11,1d . 3, ., ' ' ' , . . - 101 - . .. ' rrilkate Telephone- - Illudle. Mae. 7tri4 .,, l I11 .- ,t I! i to , The Ideal Xmas Gift - rf , i , !i) .... i : and-fift, y I V, Teacher of . 11 Auditions and Consultations by appointment. I , Sinter TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN t l'i ST. 5IAIN . , ., SO. 414 ,' lrNingers. , , Kiiiikill East South Temple Studio-6- 17. - tf V Voice I :., l 11 idl Wasatch 2748 IN1 Williamson is Lien intrrel for tile first time in Utah. kindergarten work for the children from the ages of from five to ten years who will re. leelve the rudiments of tritiSie in a, arel modi.rn way.. 'delightful Wiihanwm 'la Interne. had twenty.' estierienceAs a Teat,. 'eightof yeerit Teachersiatot Macy Opera 1 Residence Wao. 1731 I 4, STUDIO. t STUDIO: piano -Ofttle Teacher cfPiano an d Theory. - ' , , - Taller Aklin Saxophone Ithe . - McCune Williamson lel 11 City ast outstanding in Salt Lake the eminent .Americao bond I eaa vocal specialist. She organized this year the Madame McCune Wit- - t liamstia and the 'Associated Artists l Teachers" which offers education irii all departments of music; vOciti. violin. violin cclio. piano. dranutticart. Fretieh and.ltalian diction. bar-' mony and theory, musical aboreciat"f . I tion, history of music. blographY greet mastersall to be taught; clites iessOnS MS Weil SS iin pet- - Was. gteS p Piano -- ' 4, Music-- Ii at the Tabernacle Org- anist Dances. tiro. t,1 Madame - 1 Orchestras Furnished. Standard and Popular -- -- ii 11,i1 ....P.-- : I PIANIST School Rvioel Music Madame Mccung Williamson ' 4 , (relies, -- ,, 1,!:1-- :? " MB et).,,,:i , 't ' , -- IN For Appointment Phone k.r. Sybella Clayton Bassett , Prominent gigue teaeber. vibe mill direct three grand opera to be given thin by the Iney tenter ennewany F. Gates to alma grammar' reinter. see studio. 1 ;,4,r,-- , 1!1 40:- - 404 11043P1:11 131.00. ErrlID1016: 9503-- 1' .. ,Seennd 0nuth. 0614.. H,1111,41 ViolinTheoryHarmony Norma Pedersen Beek 206 E STREET Phone' Was. 8765-- o.t. ''. : ... Hy. tL Pendie. 01 Phone INSTRUCTION VIOLIN and CORNET Modern Methods. 3403-1- n. ; Arthur Pedersen Feber W. N. MORRIS Ilion, Bldg. East. 1),449.4. 1P1 0 : For list of successes 306 HOOPER BLDG. Wasatch 4160 , ,,,,.,,t,,, M. '''''' . C.,,;" ' 613 Templeton ; f4.71:; , ek,:..."' - 1,, , bindle - 4 I 1 Violin Tuition , r .;;;.' 'f: , , -- , , . I , - ! 1 Z. Voice BuilderCoach. 1 I, i 1;:' :',.,e,';!': . r,.,' , : .'',..:,'..-- ' Bachelor of Music I:I .11 ,, - - It 7.. - block oast of Hotel Utah SOPRANO. r and Mara. Arrhainbaud. 13Pr1 PIANO STUDIO NORTH STATE ST. One block north and ono 'WASATCH elf Corredil Pupil , 14111110 - AND THEORY 11 and Theory Joseph Clive, Cello. Margaret Summerhays - or ,TEAcHER Teacher.of Violin and Piano WITZELL E. - liAl:TP.112ELSTLEY, C. CLINE W31. . ' LILY , fr .-e. er , , ' Bs - - e , - , TEACHER OF PIANO .1 ";tf - i - 4,, 4 1 - 1 t i 4' , - , , - - . , , 0 0t I , i ; Estelle Jerisin . . t fifteen( HAWK I NS7 ..' : , - ,(11.r:i": i ',' 0 -,,- ,,,- , ,, (14 1 ti,f-- It, 4':I,,,,,,..., y, - 4- v.'t : 1 - ' ;16 -- P, 'A- ,., t., I ;, ' ' . g a' 4' -, : s ,43, t, t ., 4,4 wit I., ' z - : ,-- 1 .:,-,',- ,' i, 4.,...,...... :1 'CT . ; .0' It rt.....44..- -- - i . ,;; .n.,117A.,,..&,-1,,,;,- 3 , , Or; : c- J, 044'''',, .91,47Pc 1 i ,-- , )t411,,, '''''' q,p,' ' ' ' ) .' 4,, i , , I ;,4,, . , - ii , fj -- 0--- 'NV , , ir - - 4,, , ,:Ittl, o, - , , , . . - c:',.....: , at (Continued on pas e ; ; e-- , I i I COMML-Nr- mountain Artists. of which Virg. Alice Merrill Horns of bait Lakis president. and by the remarkable growth of tho annual Spring- exhibit. villa high school more In proportion to the population. than most states. and these artiets rank among some of the leading men of the nation. and their espressos have been highly regarded in New 'fork. Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Attention of Matins to the cultural value of these men and women allies. has been stimulated by recent activities of the Association for the Encouragement of Inter versitY of 'Utah campus. and the composition is given on IHandel day In the. Salt JAke Each of these renditions is presented by a chorus of 250. yokes, a group of Protasis tonal soloist& and a symphony orchestra. This chorus is recruited from the various denominational church choirs of the city. For the Benefit of Tourists.. SAM Lake is probabbt best known Musically for the daily fres organ recitals in the Tabernacle, given through the courtesy of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Saints. Chrim of Latter-da- y These recitals ere given for the benefit of tourist& but are open to everybody. They begin at noon and last 45 minutes. and are held the year round. The organ is known as one of the largest and sweetest toned instruments of its kind In the world, and a staff of four organism alternate at the consolei. These executante Cr. Edward P. Kimball, Tracy T. Cannon. Alexander Schreiner and ' Frank W. Asper. Conserrative estimates show that approximately a half million people, most Of whom came from other- states and from foreign lands, heard the recitals there this Ital. Salt Lake has a' junior symphony Orchestra which plays .under the auspices of the McCune School ba-of Music end Art end under the ton of Frank W. Asper; Four male choruses give iommend- able programs at intervals. the Alendelmohn chorus, J. Spencer Cornwall,. director; the Orpheus' the club. air. A.Per. &motor. Swami Singers. Edward P. Kimball. director. and the Metropolitan, F. W. Robinson, director. Church Activity...:; The largest choral organization permanently. established and con tinuously functioning in the city is the .Salt Lake Tabernacle choir' which has an enrollment of 420, and which is directed by Prof- - A. C. Lund. .1n addition to singing, for reilitious services in the Taber-- 1 nacle, this ensemble broadcasts radio programs weekly. Music forms an important phase of Salt Lake and Utah church a- c tivity. In the Church of J.esus Saint. there Christ of Latter-da- y are nearly 1,000 ward choirs.; the Mutual Improvement associations for young men and women have ea many or more choruses, with many' quartets and Instrumental ensembles in addition. and yearly these eonassociations hold Church-wid- e testi in vocal and Instrumental solo and group music. bringing contestants from, the entire intermountain weft, the Pacifió coast, Can- ada and Mexico. Denominational churches likewise carry forward ambitious mu- - i Moat programs., end local artists give concerts of high class. Schools i give public presentations of 'op- eras. including productions- of the i .University of Utah, East. West, l Granite. Jordan. Davis and other S. College,. high schools; the Rowland Hall. St. .liary's of the Wasatch. Westminster covge and other church academies. Art in Salt Lake and Utah is making steady and consistent gains. Today as never before does this state appreciate Its home produced art- talent, and likewise. the world at large - haw.... never appreciated Utah art Co Much as at present. Utah has many artists, probably n AND wipe-chil- ly vilL ,". ,r7.. ' I) .. I , : 1 I 7, - - -: tr-1-1 c...1,1 , ,t 42!-- ,Le', ,All . 4 e , ...1."1'n - . 14,- -, 11,, .,' . :''''' qr,, . '.'. ''''' 4.......tt''''' i ' Ai..,4,.,,..."., ,41'1"144m4- t .1;'.1 '''';',...'';" ,,... ,,,, ,,, .,,.., , $,O.. r. t , II , , . , ,,, - , fv..., . - te1,1, 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,' ' .'''. '''- '.. .,''' en ,,., 1, - -- ' c . 1, -. 1,- ' ,,r,'..."',3-'1,,,,,,--ti, , t ..,..''' ' '... 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