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Show '4 i ? -- SUCTTOtf THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTTMBER 1, 1934. McCuneSchool OfMusic Work Afield iri Music v Tito Leading American Composers Working on Grand Operas For EartydPresentation , - , - . -- 0 r rei; " BY HENRY CASSIDY YORK, Aug. 25. (AP) Two of America most Grofe aro going in Fordo and Deems Taylor composer for ? aieep. heavily ,, : Taylor is working on an opera about a Chinese Rip Van Winkle, about the concerning 1,000 year of sleep, Grote is writing a suite original Rip, concerning ftie comparatively modest 20 years of sleep.' -Both are works in progress Taylors with the libretto being writ- 'ten By bis former wife, Mary Kennedy, Broadway playwright; Grofe .. s with (be musie under way. The Taylor opera is taken from Lafcadio Hearns version of sn " ! old Chinese legend, "The Story of Ming-- Y r NEW .tii I -- i JI4 d, rl6 ! f i, - 3i- net f I - -- t ? Bip- - isA young .ChiM&e. poet. wto , x Ames .upon ijaagoificent. parting, presumably the next morning, the' poet finds ibat yearj, .have passed,. Ho. relurnjjo ,llieK?Re,j)f.JU.!L44liJAJio4JiLiuVPL.w4, opera will be a short aslean make it, and probably wilt not occupy fulj evening," Taylor said. There will be sit scenes (Just to give amusement to the stage hands) which probably will be divided into two acts" . , r " - v - . ' . . HE Grofe suite wBl be-- in four movements, following Washington ' Irvings story of the American Hip. " " " The first portrays Rip's Dutch village fat tbs Catakiila The second tells ef Rip going hunting in . Mis Catakiila of meeting a strange little man with a keg, and of the Gnomes playing n and , carousing. On nip from the keg and- - Rip goes into the third movement . Jong awakening hi. " courses in ths SUMMER to ths theater Tf i psmaing to-t- er. cream-oolore- i e, hi yr , lkb i for a brtfalBgpm--vatori- , Louise." osition tDa- tng-vrvr- i ;r; - orchesBan Francisco wilt also haar on -tha Carol in Wars eonrs tha Hart T HE Monto Carlo Ballet Russo win play a week's engagement at tbo San Francisco War Memorial Opera' House, opening January 24. on tho Peter D. Conley's Artist series. This is tha first season of ballet tbs bay city has had In 14 years. At present, ths Monte Carlo Opera company is playing an engagement in London. Conley's other events Include solo recital- by Kreleler and Rachmaninoff on Oct. It and Nov, 27. ath-ry- n Meisie, contralto, o Fe. T and Lawrence Tibbett, baritone, on In add.tlon there wiH-April recitals by La Argentina, Spanish dancer; Jascha Helfes, violinist; Jose Iturbt. pianist and the Vienna Choir Boys ic tra. hat-greatly bring." Mabel Borg 9enkinsrnd Helen Budge of the piano department of tho McCune 8choot-- ef Music und Art returned from Duluth, Minnesota,- daring the last week where they have been studying with El Robert Schnilt noted piano pedagogue. This is ths sixth session of . ths Schmits master sessions that Mr Jenkins, who is new on of ths Schmits authorized teachers, has attended. This year Mr Jenkins will, ta addition to her private lesson initiate special classes jn the Schmits . pedagogical technic. While la o. . Hows and tha Budapest String snartet the Combinsky T v and the Paris Instrumental quintet. rrrrr- - authorities stopped Austrian Leonard Berg' Bass solo Violin duet: Fred Erickson and 8tella Farrar's Edward Burlington Bill, head of tha musio division ef Harvard college. Slgismund Stojewskt, pianist of New York, and Deems Taylor, New York composer have consented to acta tbo judges In the 140d best prize competition for the ' symphonic work that la being sponsored by the trustees of tho Paderewski fund for tho encourage-- went of American composer Werka offered in tho competition most be received on or before October 1, 1214, by Mr Elizabeth C. Allen, secretary of tho Paderewski fund. 2(4 Huntington avenue. Boe- - public ' recital of chamber musie playing tha Trout Quintet by Schubert Helen Budke also appeared public while in Duluth playing C.e Franck Quartette with tha Duluth Miss Btrlng Quartette Society. automo- bile at the border and refused to let ber chauffeur proceed, so Geris aldine walked five mile it said, to Salzburg to hear the festival production of Fideilo." Anthem, "Angels of Jesus' .. Wlldemer LUa LNa Aida. d HEN Gregor Piatlgoraky, Rus- ten cellist plays gt ths Veter- anF Auditorium this winter, he plans to iatroduce a number of new composition This winter, Platlgor-ak- y will play a new concerto by Castelnuovo-Tedescwhew bo v guest soloist with the New York Philharmonic-Symphon- - Rhelngoid.?. .? Manon Beacaut," Studyin''Dutulh'LadcTemki-xFunJudges Announced yn ing, harmony, eountsrpoint. history of music opens tbs door to as entrancing now world of musical understanding. Sight reading la Improved, memorising becomes easier, the mysterJ ions laws of tha structure of music are better understood, and the thrill that comas to the student through Increased power of creative ex-preaeios Is paralleled by the Joy accelerated progress ' Whia," After Summer Of Orchestra' the years of depress ton. ars finding1 It possible to resume their studlea It is also noted that ttu dents are discovering the wine of the study of theoretical subjects. Intelligent study of oar train- er. ence should bo addressed secretary- i . ' to ths . - Budge will present her students in o recitals a number of1 during ths forthcoming season. two-plan- ed - arts includ- ing folksong. Into and theater .Improvisation has attracted to Banff, Alberta over 20 drama students, , Lectures and theatrical performances will continue into September. The studies are arranged by University of Alberta's department of extension directed by Prof. E. ' A. Corbett and supported by a gen- -. sroua grant from tho Carnegie trust fund. Prof. Roy Mitchell of New Tork and In part - University, organiser designer of the Hart Bona theater in Toronto; with two of his university associates, Wallace House and Mias Jocelyn Taylor lecture epectlvely on votewwnd Die Theory wf acting on folksong interpretai tion and on costufb makeup and Mias Elisabeth Star! eurythmlc ' banrrancisco and village to find all changed, bis wife dead, himself forgotten- .Taylor, composer of two Operas, "The King's Henchman," and Peter tbboteon, hopes .to finish hi third next summer. Grofe. desert ber of the American scene in his Mississippi. Grand Canyon and tabloid suites and tb- -. er works; hopes to havw tho new suits ready for presentation thin season In Carnegio Hall, And no, say the musicians, t sleep! . . top-not- of Musie and Art. it I gnnouneed by Tracy Y. Cannon director of the school. Classes in all theory of musie subject wilt commence the a a a s o na work en Monday,- September 24 and a beginning ef dramatic Art and dancing glasses has been scheduled for the week of September 17. II- consider able Increase in enrollment the -during the peet SludyOullined between rehearsals, "will have lift? major!' compositions in its re per- - , tolre. ;IB minor works, besides n wilt ' - The opera Appreciation Offcluhstudy, Urge 'number of hymns "W5o wilt be able to sing a dlf- -i resume Jts fifth 2 P ferent program wt every on our Thursday. September 28th . at Call at tit home of Mrs. Paul-Qappearance tn Chicago,' 1147 Gienmare avenue, Mra The choir wtjl sing J4 program Boyd C Bott, Mrs. Donald Camer-bo Opening Monday, September 1 and on and Mr. Joss R. Jeneen will closing on the next Sunday, Two appearance will be made each day. assisting hostesses. Officers for the year are; Free In order to give an added interdent. Mrs. Jonas Ryeen est to the aerie of concerts In ChiMrs. Thomas Giles; secretary-treasurcago, being sponsored by theFord Mrs. L. O. Haigreen: corMotor company, the choir will be ' garbed in scholastic robes, the men responding oecretary. Mra C. B. in blue robes with white collars. Hawley; board of director. Mr. J. T. Wooton, Mr. Leslie Saville nnd and the women la d Mrs. A. T. Egan, robe with blue collars. Next Friday night at the Taber- - , . Program Committees Mrs. Susa- -, both Haves Simpson, Mrs I, .In Bade. the choir ta planning to give Ferrin Sharp, Mra Leslie Saville. a concert to Ha many friends be-Mra Ray Rodebraugh. Mrs. Arthur fere embarking on It eastern In- wtlt Atrect-th- e LueiTa"TrrlHSIirp to be studclub cherua Operas ied include Samson and Delilah. dorln BalMRusse To Appear In ins-pi- ns mental vole wilt bo rammtits McCone School -- .The ' at itv'-- u eehool. say Mr. Cannon, "and "Indication are that many student. who have been forced to discon- - Sie-Tb- -- ed Tuesday work In rehearsal of the choir for Ha trip to Chi cago and Jts one week engagement at the Ford Gardena Century of Progress Exposition, is raptdty rounding the organization Into , , , form. So excellent nave Mten the re nits of the work that Director A. C. I Mind predicts thatths cholriwlll do the best singing of recent years. In ail, a chorus of 250 v Diets 'a being taken In addition to- Frank W. As per, organist and Albert J. Soutbwlck. assistant director, and Manager Georg During jhe course of the Chiirt engagerm ment, Willard Andelln. t bspa, and Miss Jemi Willi soprano,' will appear as aololstr, The eholr will have In Its said Director Lund today DAILY . WraikT.w--Feiedbbese- learag that 0ie lady must have been literary light and favorite ef an emperor of 1,000 year before, The poet finally . PRIVATE Opera ClubHas Plans For Year 1 s To Begin Again 1 . Tabernacle Choir Ready, ' For Trip To Exposition : THREE 2. bs MUSIC OF THE WEEK young Utah art T t. Ward, WO lyt and violinist, Sylvan' Miss Lncilis Blake, organist will give concert at ths Thirty-firward chapel. 3148 south Ninth East, Erie day, 8ept,7. at 2J5 p.m. Mr. Want la a "Chicago Musical College, tor HaytrarwFDm:BsprtwwrfritfTItadiedyiollB hnderon Samb! extension at Alberta university Is tint and Max Fiachefa In addition to taking tb degree of Master of lecturing on dramatis literstur Music at the Chicago Musical col." play analysis and ehorie speech. o greatly encouraged Prof. Corlegs, ha obtained th degree of bett Is planning a nan compreMaster of Science In Education. hensive series of course for next at the Northwestern univerHI4, summer tn Banff. sity. Prof. Mitchells newest project Miss Blake received a acholarshp In folksong Is th rediscovery and at the Chlcago Musical College performance of over- - 250 'fronr Molssayo Bogtowskt."ih 22 la from songs languages has studied under John J. McCleEurope and Asia Minor. All of them virllan. Edward P.1 Kimball, and tually unknown to modern mart cal Chkfles H. Demorest, dean of tho repertoiry. They Include the Haorgan department, a( th Chicago waii songs of tha shepherds of Musical College, Hebridean songs specially Acting as patrons fbr tho eonoert MacNeiil ' authenticated by th of are: Mr. and Mr David O. McKay, Barra whs Is now living In Hemp--stea- d. Mr. and Mr Georg D. Pyper, Mr. ' N. Y.; Grecian pastoral songs And M Bryant 8. Hinckley. Mr. ef tho Peiophonesns mountain and Mr Fred M. Michelson, Mr, .Greek shepherd songs representing and Mr Btringham A. Steven between mountain arguments Prof, and Mr Geo. H. Durham, Prof, and Mr Emery Epperson, peak a lay ef The siege of Zolon-ga- s In 1224 wha hundred Greek Prof, and Mr N. Lorenzo MltchelL women leaped to death ever a it Oothlaao (O. St.. parapet to escape capture by tho . Choral. ' Turk tho Serbian eyate of Koe-ooUlBttot (Mltiqva Irish collection of and a Toocata aaft Fum la D Miaor.J.t, Bo eh -- MwBMakeen- - Prof, Mitchell Concert eonsort of JO, it) ........C. Gotdlaork songs performed by Boade .....I ,.JIort-- raisin mixed voices singing In unison. VWr. War Tho varying timber of th Ara Maria Stella (Op. lt)..Marcal Dapra ' Bcreottaa (So ) ........ Loolaa Vlarae says Prof. MltchelL "lend vole, Sehersatta (No. 14) Lostoo Vieroe dramatic emreaalrenees unattainO Toccata ta Charloa Damoroat of able by any known form four Mias Blake . Capricelo-Vai- a IcoUirald part or other modern harmony (Op. He says this it no discovery of hi noniaei Hr. Bui bat at most merely a rediscovery Air-. Loeaw4wry ,w. ef aomething which will, ho be..c ..a Arranff4 by llwry liever. greatly enrich on r current g Aom H AttOM Ueoar musical resource Arrot4 1 from (O, - st nZi, McCUNE SCHOOL of MUSIC and ART TRAbY Y. CANNON, Director. , -- f- - , AND CLASS LESSONS In We Offer PRIVATF ' ' , t a ' -- Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Viola, Violoncello, Harp, Clannet, Otoe, Bassoon, Flute, Saxophone, Cornet, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, French Horn, Theory of Music, Dramatic Art, Dancing: to , " 1 BEGINNERS-endADVANCEDTUDENTSpjrEACHERS DESIRING TRAINING ! ) - 'W 7 - . Accredited Four Year Courses Leading to Diploma or Bachelor of Music Degree. Special Attention Given Problems of Choristers and Organists. o 1 A FACULTY OF DISTINGUISHED ARTIST TEACHERS ' v. .. n Brr CftOrtc. San Francisco Group Sings Beethoven Work . HJr -- 4 -- Il ir u 4) f v 4 ioI f n1 nl t- - M I ' , t I t r ? ! ? J: j V 1 I IJ 4 h d la Oiarda a Mr Hirt. N Hu bay WOODWIND AND BRASS , INTRUSIENTS KENNETH ROYLANCE ALBERT KLEIN BURNESS C. SALIN ORGAN TRACY Y. CANNON FRANK W. ASPER . - , HARP LYDIA'WHITE BOOTHBY 1 " VOICE LUND v ANTHONY C. RICHARD P. CONDIE MARGARET SUMMERHAYS DRAMATIC ART LEORA THATCHER f L- : r - - . -THEORY AND LECTURES . TRACY Y. CANNON . 1 J FRANK W. ASPER v MABEL BORG JENKINS a -- , , ' DANCING MARGARET BURTON VIOLIN AND VIOLA : ' REGINALD BEALES f SHIMER AURELIA KENNETH ROYLANCE t Registration for Individual Instruction v j v -- - , Tuesday, September 4, 1934 i 1 Registration for Theory of Music Classes Thursday, September 20, 1934 1 ane--cess- ea a-- 5 (kmm . . .. I'The Bummer Symphony Associa, Music for the regular quarterly tion and th Baa Francisco Art conference of fhe Cottonwood - atake will Comm laal on are combining tn th be furnished by th -concert In stake chorua assisted by ' the presentation of choral commemoration of tho 10th annl- -. Cottonwood ward choir and nn orchestra of It piece Soloists for' venary of th Fan Francisco Munithe occasion will be: Leonard Berg. cipal Chorus Tuesday evening. Tb Municipal Choru , wider base; Milo Bream, tenor; Orin tha leadership of Dr. Hans Salisbury, Lucille Kimball, gtella LeachkSn will sing (Beethoven Cannegeltar and Fred Erickson, "Mlw Solemn!". , violinist Th chorus win b unTh chorus win h Bttdatod by der th direction ef Lenord C. th Summer Symphony Orchestra Netlson, stak musical director with Jessie Rowsell ef 20 musician by Uda Waldrop, organist and organ let. and four resident soloists: Ida Krantz a pianist. r Lorn Lachmnnd. soprano who ha Tb program; 10 am. gained laurels on. tha opera and concert stags of America, a well a Congregational Hymn. Anthem, In Our Redeemer's Europe; Eva Gruninger, brilliant Name Opera, concert .church and radio Stephana Sacred selection by Chorus and contralto and member of the San -Francisco Opera Co.; orchestra, composed and ar-- j. Raymond Marlowe, an Tpera and concert ranged by Lenord C. Neil- - -, eon, tenor who scored numerous Violin duet: In this country, as well an ; fa) Chl The Garden. England, and Oliver Jones, a bass b) That Sweet Story of Old. , ! soloist, well known In concert. , Orin Balisbnry and LuciUe KimbsIL . church and radio. Ida Kranta, accompanist. Anthem by chorus assisted by , orchestra. 'Angcls-p- f Jesus" i , . .Wiiacnier Out yachting with th Ijftfrence Boio parts bv Leonard Berg and Tlbb-t- ia . i IVe summer. MBs - 2 Brown Mr. d ,Mr Tibbett have a p.m. J Congregational Hymn 1 yacht and have been spending most of tb tim ont on Ih Atlantic Hymn, "Prayer of Thankzgiv- -- im r KaCt VIOLONCELLO ROBERT S. FISHER PIANO . TRACY Y, CANNON . , . frank; W. ASPER MABEL BORG JENKINS . BECKY ALMOND LESTER HINCHCUFF ..JHELEN BUDGE VIOLA TAYLOR JESSIE SEAMONS TAYLOR . MAURINE DEWSNUP NEPHIK. DAVIS THELMA CAFFALL 4 MODERATE TUITION FEES SEND An Institutional Member of FOR CATALOG tbr National Association of Schools of Music 200 NORTH 'MAIN STREET- - SALT LAKE (TTY, UTAH J i - |