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Show A' J - kht:,n thkkv ni THE DESERET, frEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935. . Garden Gives Sidelights On Debussys Life ' - w- - - yi - (AH FRANCISCO, Clif CAP) The thirteenth annual aaaaoa ( the San FrancUeo Opera company, closing recently, le reported by director to be the meet auce-fla the htitory at the ocontention. - .The blggtat thrill com when the eadianee eteed le excited tribute to Conductor Arthur Bodana-b- y ni he entered the pit te direct "" JAIL, MARTIN GARDEN, Co not" The- . , on "itrS'nrie B'WumJa terlinck,..,lb.POel.,.I' J aka it if yew want it. indifferently eaid ... twice, bed te gtyewp end wnlt for Often while working on the musie at . him. 7 night, ti wu his custom, ihorfe-lwl- n rw tH. lava Musical America, Chicago correspondent, Debussy w'ould be aeued by a feeling of fright awake h wife and haveber in tegWntteST' it1"where" in "he ail by him, When Mis Garden heard the first reading of the opera, wirier social season, Bubarriotlnn aoM ent. ehe waa shaken hy unfiantrollable spells of weeping end after the pertorninc are-lw- This year the attenaane waa ceue of Melisande's death, had te be taken from the room, completely sfnee reason th higher than any Overcome by emotion. . 44 eee.eee tminlcljl opre hena ( wa hull. Rut there will he a e e deficit for the comnisr ewe tea lv y(sr after the hislono production of the opera with Auetlnw t WlrH4 Wr-var- 'a Mis Garden in the leading soprano " WMiehi "trtwrf role, Debussy waa induced 4 t so to soiree given by a wealthy woman, whom hedisliked. The Xft ha t ti hm httot oom the t summer, lme. Debussy, weeping, broke into the presence of -WH ' Ripe" mtrva Miss Garden, "pehussy has left me! she announced. Apparently H k'we-e- a Ktrefrw yta"-xh proved th Mnui of l&vmg the house for a walkhe had never returned. -- Aha reWn. Mapping fheyhft Cannes' with the wealthy society rinonth Tafefilie' turped woman, whose mvitaUooh had previously wanted to ignore. Mme, Debussy left him a notes At three o'clock 1 am going to kill myself, .Will you plea come for a last lime and look after gny bodyt Sff and-woul- that exemplify the modern artists' viewpoint are now being exhibited at the "Art Barn by Prof. H. Reuben Reynolds of the Utah State Agricultural college art department. All of tb painting emphasize the desire of the artist t break away from traditional f drill oT purely representational art. A talented andver alilertist of a decidedly scientific trend, Mr. Reynolds has in hie Pilot Coming Aboard," "Grand Slam" pictures of the tea1 Evalu ha sebioed enviable work. The painting of Evalu is particularly admirable painting. Organization of the forest of ships masts and apar, the masse in the background, and the stout little ship in the foreground bavt beenJiaodled in a mgslerly any. Colors, too, have been subtly used. Pilot Coming Aboard. allowing a view from shave of. the pilot corn- jng up the ahipg aide, evidence a etrong grasp of perspective and 0r for ?eel.in In the landscape, white fhere Is much to admire for the wsy the pictures replanned, the perspective handled, the aum total appears to be .more intellectual than emotional In ' content. Ihe coloring seems hard end unyielding and the forms stiff. But what ever may be the shortcomings in some' of his pictures, Mr. Reynolds Is to be congratulated on hi spirit of adventure. Having mastered tb mechanical side of pamtmg. In addition to being a skilled worker io metals, wood aod photography and an authority on light, he it not content to repeat himself but strikes out seeking fresh,' new P DOr" - UTH D aV d berg PAGE ang Herald Kreutx- - ava a dance program at - rpHr'onwir-- of the Tribune W "Thera wa alwaa aomathlng faacinatlng about the dance deetgn. aomething that aatiaflcd the eye and made 'an accurate fit with the musical phase, ao that it atlmulated th tmaxlnalion. And generally In the case of Miaa Paa and In that of Mr. Kreutabarg there waa so fluid a Una of motion, such feline grace and control, thatIt mad one rejoice at th poaaiblU- , S -- followed, preeentod by en cut of linger end dancer. The Ban Francisco opera ballet headed' by Adolph Holm In Person did the acting In pantomime, a separate east doing the einglng, which waa in English. The next grand opera here will he the Dollar opera, preaented by the San Carlo Opera Company, 21 with whichopen February Madam iDullrifly and closes WarFb A with "Carmen blrxaaf lengh 'occurred when the mil boy forgot te aura-mTito Behlpa for the third act frt ete,; t 4, rt thr, Lighi Opera GuilcL Plans Production Of De Koven Work1 file. An ambiance waa called. At th hospital, Dehuny eat patiently awaiting the doctor' verdict. "Sh Will live, we hope, he told We cannot take 'the ball from her lung but It ha not touched the vital part of th heart." Thank you," said Deburay courteously. Leaving the hospital, bo never returned. UKNTSG to th more cheerful euhjeet of the Mont Carlo Ballctt Ruwe, w find that till Bompanywhlch appears is Balt Lake City Jan. I under the aus-pice of the Salt Lafce Cliy Mime AeaociaUoa, 2s playing Its fifth triumphal engagement at the la Chicago. Aa engagement follows with tha b Louis Symphony Orchoatrm. When Ibe ballet log the Philadelphia Symphony for great Leopold Stokowaky conducting tho Philadelhpla Symphony for all performances, the door had to be locked to exclude tho disappointed balletomanee, who could not enter. Something Ilk that will no doubt have to bo dona In Salt Lake. Chicago critic were enthusiastic over th beauty of tho stage getting, the freehneaa of tho the loveltneas of tha ballerinas and tho music. "Whatever tho Alonto Carlo ballet attempta, aayo Edwin Barry of tbe Chicago Tribune. "la brilliantly done and no de- - gall for aueoe neglected." a o o ULRICA lost one of Its great- et champions pf grand epera and beautiful music, when Louie Eckstein. Chicago financier, died vacantly at th ag of 7. t Aa gen-r- al manager of th Ravin Opera aompany. Mr. Eckstein met bait of tho gxin every season. HU) Interest te said to havo cost him at least BLtoe.OOt. "Ravlnla la my once declared. yacht haseasons at Ravlnla Park Opera were fameua th world-ove- r for no oapenso was spared to secure th heat alngera from the Metropol- -itan. th Chicago, and other opera tb project companies. In was abandoned, bat plant were beIn ' tor its made resumption tas 1010. In tha campaign to aava Eek-tetho Metropolitan Opera, Mr. don- ta was ono of the Isrgeet ors. contributing1 10,000. Bora 2a Milwaukee, ho started cut as n messenger boy for tha Wkscooiia Central Railroad, later becoming It general passengerbecame praslagent, la .1012. Audi-Xortu- m A -- jilt h. gsnlsfd to provent a terse ncrosge e the North Shore from v a cheap amusement park. Outdoor drams and symphony concerts were Mr. given nt first, ond Inter opera Eckstein was alas associated with restaura a chain drag store firm, organiant business and publishing sation. which put out tho Red Book, and tho Croon Book. Bo te avrvivod hy onlybis. wife. must b on of th tnoM Hiring broadcasts pf rocent weeks. Starting Vf on th Packarda hour Tuesday, tx ga at l Tt rendition of Enough" from th Elijah by and concluded with an of th tntansaly dramatis rendition Gou- greet monologue from Borte ' donoff by Mouseorgsky. Broadcasts by 6paldlng. i me Robaeotr" Flagstad. Itorbi, Jtritxa' evening hav made th Sunday f recent . weeks on- abroadeaett thliwt to b looked forward to major ssuetaaia event. w former OREEiiWEUl GFAH baritonw now In-- NW York, te froqnontly wad of I th Atom JMTi i, o nation. Tb October I numberMr America tarried MuMeal GreenweD picture with nubi o Mart Stoeeael, and ha WoroMter muai fertlvnL gay A- - Walter Kramer f wan Mr, GrnwU o- more than xroUnt In T bsma" and nnng tb Goa dong baaotifolly." rbP---t Mr. Kramer ate d wants of J?t tha singing Medically A to In at1tb festival. Of bmin Lawrence tibbett mag-Piace- ot ba -- . m tbr jWe M di SeS r fee OHN - - . J HAND, general director and conductor of the New Fork. Light Oners Guild, has announced that following tha success test aaaaoa of the Guilds pro- ductlon of "The Gypsy. Baron by Johann Btrauis, dcKovena tuneful light opera, The Fencing Master," .libretto by Harry B. Smith, will be revived aa this seasons production by tho Now. York Light Opera Guild. The performance la plan- ned for a dale early In March. "Ilia. Janclng Master," when first produced In New Tork la 1SS3 by the James M. Hill Opera I'omlque Company, with Mario Tempest in tha title-rol- e portrays a girt reared aa a boy and apby pointed fencing maeter of tho court. -i For several years It waa running concurrently, equal In popularity with deKoveni Robin Hood. and played lta full part In creating public favor for American Llgbt Opera from the pen bf an American d composer. To the public reception given The Fencing Master" and Robin Hood." aa an accepted American Art. may wen be attributed th trend pf public taste that later gave to Prof.- - H. Reuben Reynolds vitally or$anjze painting Evalu now on view at the rt Born. Prof. ReynAmerican music the supreme beauState member Utah is of a olds tbe College faculty at Logan. Agricultural of charm of the and operas ty Victor Herbert. Under th Specific Aims of th "New Tork Light Opera GuTld. thl ' produetton will be another step In the Guilds progress towgrd: sn sdequst OT Establishing season of light opera In Standard New York City, os a in English, .dependable part of tha Musical culture of this community; and. (b) Providing young American t MAR FETTERgBN, pianist, Associated btudekts singers with debut, opera and ora of TJteh present a program from playa including the wOrds to about six thousand songs. sponsoring n contest for on approthe worko of Merits Moeskowekl at the Art Bara. Sunday nt 0 p.m. priate new school song. A prise of known In tbeso ports, Mr. KramMr. Petersen will be assisted by I2S0 Is being offered for tb beat : er Arnold Ohlson In group of dueta musie written for th words of th "She in I think, the first color-ntuTh public la invltad. B. school song by Dr. Sherman soprano among American Becauao of th holidays, th BeNeff, bead of tho English departsingers of the day end can hold rnal program given on th fourth her own with foreign stars. What month has been ment, Th musit must be eubmlt-te- d gunday of th la more, ah ha a lyrio quality, moved ahead to December 1 1, ac1 by February II a that tha rt which shq demonstrated in th cording to Miss Mori Fox. chairsong can be formally preaented t arts, that few coloraturas possmen of tho program committee. e-: Founders' Dsy. February 21. A hero I a limpid,, property On that data th Westminster produced t00 that te os rare a it Glee Club directed by Mra Elisacopy of the words earn be seU exquisite. As for ngtlity, rang beth Hayes fllmpaon, will bo beard from th president of th cured smd purity of intonation, plus In a Christmas program. student organisation. Albert Hein-- r. Mr. exceptional musicianship, she has Th program arranged by few rivals personally I know of no Petersen Is: other elnger who can negotiate the solos, -Ifr. Potusia I . Rule tor tho X Sores t extraordinary 'Intricacies- - of" tbs' 2. Snyene Is usibl Zerbtnetta aria and toss then) off as A TH prise t tf fee the muelc. 'ahiioet thsm. Her e wiis m yist A TH sum mtM( suit tb word. 1 Ktede Hi O top De were electrifying In their He I A ee sH parpew It te aurenesa and in their fidelity , to It new Mr mows as Mr. Okleea mar la th aawr t a him. caNepari . t SpsnlsH Bac ta C . pitch. He -- ifvrt. Hat aa A Ms eeey eheel 2 mu-a a (He iecloettt etne letter, HI Sale. aaoempaaylu Mr, Petria Of Julius Huclin, American baen be aeHailued eheui t, of the I Salt Lake Tenor Assist1 with the moeia heard o favorably in a recent Ford prl( 2 He aidreeeed. A All entries house broadcast, Mr. Kramer ate ,yh!d ed By Dancer , To , 4 Oaiiarr Centaet ( otnraittee" Unnerelty el report: k eeen, Olera Reese Utah, Salt take City, tit A Mr. Heuhn grew TVI Poets. I hav Mr. felereea Mr. Obtee Give Recital Xh I A UK too 4w4Hn The form talented beginnings to become 1 SpeateH Pea O Miser 1, ttt. wtt 0 pawn Pence. A Male ybrry ono of tbr finest singers of our He A be eoeteet Th JiMged Alexander Cneprt. S!t (ok Mr. Peterma ttrna his vocal technique keeping T ISetae, Meaelesu premlaeat tenor, will five a recital at KingsA The eemmiue reserve tHe rlHt pace with his artistic perceptions, 1 M osteal (HeJ a- H -' e withhol the priu the elniif He his enthusiastic approach to his I geaoelleri bury Hall, Friday night, December ae word ceaaet ueefulg dutiM ripen into complete author4 Srherelse 12 at l . t pm. assisted by Natalis sailed a worthy L th 4. I Vote Of. con0 R must H with hie oang ity. and Becky Xovakeff, danspus summate taste. Interpreting the' Almond, accompanist, poetie meaning of tb line with Hi achievement . Mr. Caneptri is touching beauty. In -wsa a memorable ana Bail Lakw having been a protege Aa .Marcel, Mr, Heuhn snag of th lot Prof- - A. C Lund. From well and acted with groat freedom and a' decided feeling for th BoJ cny.hiwent to study moroue. remarkably': la he lino jtajy, Binrrorning. adaptabla.- But thte fact, though Roth Eccleoia Choir draw n been concerttelng bar and In Mex- fortunate, Ja not th moat vital Mad appreciative sudtene at lOO. largo , on In his oareer to date) Mr. th Philharmonic Auditorium lart Th program will Huebn ategs with his brain, set tlon Of Elton Mwwon Roth, nlght....uinglng tha great htddan . - -only with hi fin vole." 4 m,r elarote traBSCOhtlnMartial treasures of th Piiir Jts sacredly an Her are three great Amerlcait midway concert hrmoni wet beautitute. Graenwvll.' Antoin and . ' antol tour, will gtv nt a4 singer te ly chlmad, ropooiaBy tn Elton MnMonday, Decembar If , Huehn. JLat m bop thy gut nor ItoUt 6hp)ird 8on, Bach Min Mrakoff tb iht Awembiy k&U bruakl a CievA Hurt ctTi stnr Unt th IjorA and tca t thi TIRsuV Your Honda' by F. Menu Cbrtau heat are on aai at In Four artlt bav been given couacjl hluale i.AHr lan sen. . . .Singing without accent- iBtBTIBfaHrtOB Company. AasUting traveling scholarship by tbs Art Daynes will TrlMMRt b tb BA Marya of panlment 1 a difficult teak, but Institute of Chicago. The Edward ortMt TWft IWHM to faltered In plteb th choir tria I Ryeraon Traveling Fellowship tb Wasatch harp KmmUur Atv 4MftMft4,riii aa muaieten ....Roth's qualities agA VtMML Life . ... . of 11,540 was awarded to Edgar Appearing bar two yaanexce.v.w on .tetrBVEB 11 tlm- - . . , . were evident at 1m tk Viw Wwdi tb Ecclesia Choir, mad an Ewing, ef Hortlngtoa, Nebraska: MIm Kmbdff Th Evening Star of Waeblng-to-n, llent impression. AH of th voice th James Nelson Raymond foreign ATiMlnIlft D. C, reported tho ensem-...M.....TutlD,tol(te or fresh. Mr. Roth te a most sentraveling fellowship to gl.'ter AuAbu to tolls ble te beautiful, th shadings exsitive and colorful director. PBfitoeH ivtt Ototeto) Uimniu gusta, en of tho Sisters of Charity, of choirs tha and ringing aver AuiEtiHC Critic tb hv quisite country I2t Wellington avenue, Chicago; th litto hBUli PrttS! ItoB- aacred mode devotional." indorsed the work of tb ebolr Anna Louis Raymond scholarship Garbed In rob af gold and to Lowell Johnson,- - Detroit, Michand of Mr. Both, tb founder. M urn Reeky Alatnd. brona of Grecian teyla. th choir Tho Loo Angelo Evening Hero Mr Caart. igan; the Bryan Lsthrop fallow M1m Klee ren Fritsa nwriag'nlri cog arid of 'apeclollaea in ebureb muala ring-por- tl ship to JHcoh! raulmcn, f Do MiaaNavMwO. . - , nnocoompanted. OAtiralg mg " Sfbl, j w ' . . J y. o-- - 'HlRTr-'Daisignified lnte,ntton of entering their work In tha axhlblt to bo bid December If, IS and IT. at 2121 Washington avenue. Ogden. Th entry list te still open and th la extended to all Weber county, as Well aa Osden artists, both professional and amateur to submit their names to Mrs Verl Austad, 2052 Madison avenue. Information must bs sent In immediately and each artist must deliver hie pictures to the commlt-Je- e at the Utah Power A Light company auditorium Sunday, December O t. between the hours of ten am, and four pm. A tea til open the art exhibit, r American th by sponsored Association of University Woman's Design group. Tho exhibit Will h unique and outstanding In th fact that It la limited to the work of Ogden city and Weber county LaCoota .. adult artists.- - Many - of Stewarts and James T. Harwood s students have signified their Intention Of entering works beside other artists. Tha entry list la still open and those desiring Jurther -- Informatics telephone Mrs. Alvin G - Pack, IMT-er Mrs. Vsrla Austad. 252, . Committees In charge o arrange- tnanta for the teas and lectures have been appointed and are endeavoring to furnish the puhli with eomethlng unueual In an attempt to atimolete an apprecia-- ty ted np AINTINGS mediums upt At half-paDebuuy and hie father arrived te find Mme. lying wounded with a pistol shot. "U you love me and will com back to me then Co for a doctor. aha implored. If not tea mo alone and lot me . Reynolds Exhibit Now A t Art Barn ; Ogden Group Promoting Art Show Fo r Weber County Artists r the laat act at Rotterdammer. op -- V with the firat desen bar aha gang. The closing wa colorful. 'The program opened with Sister, - Helen Cabasan Of lb operetta mat makln her grand opera debut in (lie title rale, ul jn opening her lecture recital course In Chlpagn Rudolph Gam, the noted American pianist, recounted' om interesting bib in the life of Claude Debusej. She told -how Ihe composer'j inspiration ..for writing the J. Immortal . oper nd Meiiaande came as the result of Tboking in a book-sh. window end teeing there e .volume containing the poem. Out of id! curiosity, he went in and purchased the book. On reading convinced the french writer that he wanted to create the opera. The MtARY - , OperdProvesToBe Big Attraction On Coast: Intimate Picture Of Claude Debussy Given t Monte Carlo Ballet Hailed With Enthusiasm Br - , Vie it R tion for Wilt Present Art Barn Music Program UTOfU. Students Offer $250 Prize Jn Music Program CONCERT SET L. ra -- Mo-sa- me - -- alk re eento-tao- -ri "ne ' ' hra Ecclesia Choir To Sing At Assembly Hall Dec. 16 well-kno- lk b: p-- .,th Cp nvr . iq .irt Y b.tnii ro gcn T Th University of Utah Symphony Orchestra will b proaeuud in Its annual concert, Friday December 12th nt 11:20 la King-buHall, during the regular assembly hour. The program will contain a novelty never before rendered in Utah, namely, th Carnival at Animals suit,th The r, celebrated French by Batnt Saens, a charming 12 thruet-log of skstcfaeev short group pleasant Jihg at tb contemporaries and predecessors of th Oempoaer. Th fset I that om of that referonca (o French methods of Instruction and to tho type of asm position uoed by many French composers war so pertinent, that int ana dee mad it wts to withhold publication of tho work until after his death. U visa not until 1022 tried his will was reat thaf the numbers charming war released for publication and th "Swan which performance, contains no such reference, being th only exception In tbs entire sat la order that th audience might batter understand the viewpoint taken by Saint Ssens, Thomas Oil, head of th moeie-- - department, who la dlrec-- " ting the orcherrtra during th a! aenco of Profeeaor Fraber, ha elected work by Offenbach. Berlins, and Debueey to round out-t- h program. Th Offenbach and Berlins numbers are referred to directly In Th Carnlcnl". Aa la th see with all awembly programs, th publio cordially Invited ry cum-poae- Pro-frese- or 1 Tabernacle Sunday Broadcast' annH-Ue- 1 art. St. Sac ns Numbers To Be Played By U. Of U. Orchestra whole-hearte- SaltLakfPianist Ogden broadcast from Tb nation-wid- e tha Salt Lake Tabernacle, Sunday Dae. 0. at 0.20 atn., given by th Tabernacl choir under th .direcsd tion of J. Spencer Cornwall with Frank Aeper a ergamat. will include theaa number: Oed Atwod Dagaai .(ted My Klag Tag MigM Oeafaw- - -- 8 Thai nu Sadr u Cam Thy Poroea ..,rrv..f,n.n,. u,,r Vv Dr4 Jnmm Uy Tk Ab Arbtelo Lfb jkBttoBa in Kw th st. FTBivd lah ir ts x Misto Ch ruf bba ... tbdriU Ketody 1b F TrB I amri .. .... Moibreok OiA XnJ . , te- - RabiEff ygcum-Ite- fr ..OOmerk , all.xr. from tb. flliUt aympHrer At 2 ptm, tha Tabernaelo choir and organ will be beard In thi program; THe otery d 014 ...Parka ore Jtr Kina Thy Might Cootmise Mr.dal g--.f Jeou - Only i. HrH Ratelt CHlr "r.suna ... . ,eK ' Oraan from a Midaininr High returnPr14, M4twnHn pma ..A...,..,,.,,. Briar a RMr Pome ....Beetiassaa Or J, Opneer Orrn- U TaberBMle C4t, graih,' . i t nt |