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Show A ; 14 rf 4j. ih t jk THREE r-SO- tiimt , THE DESERET NEWS , SATURDAY Schubert Mrs. Anna Colburn PiuAimer, cboir-lste- rj Mrs. K. O. Burkhardt, orgir.ist; Wdi. Hardlman, violinist z' 1022- - MARCH 18 -- D00!I3HoiCIICT H ' The Mendelssohn ilub, J. J. McSalt lake Stake. In Recital at Salt Taka stake conference, Assem- Clellan, director. Is rehearsing every Music lovers and the general pub- bly hall, 10 am., music furnished by Tuesday evening, in the auditorium connected with the ware rooms t the stake choir. ,H? of Lehl h. with interest In E Flat" Pieasura-iOrgan prelude, "Prayer announcement of a k r 4treeV Ciullmant S SZinh next '!.KWt"'N rwt1 Thursday. March 28. at i Singing, "Now Tat Us Rejotoe . . . Fr" 15 l m - Mrs. the high school- - audt- f Wl11 be Biventorium h Rh iijCong.-esatio. I sensitive at the acts of their own kind. L. Tamminen. violinist fn by either fhos who eriUclzeeo THE ABILITY lightly. a -- tf 'and often golcg theic feeling hi word 4 ConduMor E (Special to The New) TdTo M criticism; but ft seems that it reAPPRECIATE ofmains 11 Wll wh PROVO, March Jlr Much interest I far music to furnish the buffsr which they all either look upon a a rtn to th testfmor'sl manifest being nid P. Kimball. V shock absorber for the be given fn College hall. Apr's 1. in 'bN TSL?2SS!W,l'n well nl.anda,Ulnmnt "should voiced expletives, or a sort of a favorably ot M, Ae41 Reydoida This Jfuafcs Editor Denret New." (ire-- n Itatmeeyer) ......Dr. cushion upon which they trained In the ability to appreciate o7'a testimonial will be In may be hilled into a state of "beatific beauty and genuineness 'tn art wner-ev- er Anthem, Grant Us Peace" Salt lake musicians continue to book shower ln appreciation t the Stephens drift toward i i I lira fonowitig; ttw ' paragraphs coma.". This is due to the fact that meet them. They should they n 8a whence Mrs. Francisco, Davis Esther Mis Bey. - I Stephen r token tram recent Uaus of such universal usto mad of mosio ba encouraged to compare their talent j signal services. rodrd by Frank Wesjover writes that-SalLake Miss Jesaie Evans. Hjrum J' J Mils in various library movements f and ability with others In perfect fair whO have gone out to the coast I Tha Diapason," the official Crt In" some form. no doubt. hoys Oscar Christianson, Evans and this county. The true artist will recognize merit, ness and without malice or envy. They are making a name and Diace for t Tbl(atlvity has been n of the National Assocto- stake choir. , , k should be influenced to magnify the Postlude, emphasised at various' time taring hey , themselves In in small all however, musical serious and the world "March in 8 Sonrt tlon of Organ lsta, and from the pen conscientious effort. Those who have beautiful, thlngi they see and hear, life, and when she was stake James H. Netlsan, C. stake chorister. tlnpreand rx of Hamilton C, MaeDougalL- - t been privileged to associate with the and to minimize imperfection occu- . I. Av-of th r. -. Prof. W. Frank f stake Asper, ortanare minds so their that Ugliness, ones great the world of Halt In testify that ..w.Th same oIdstory A' fine nee jtrarclini' library' their in tn with the things pied musi-are in uplifting and munc'Jut words their tabernacle, published, TJ they big apprenum ability tp by,. ' . Organ In a church architecturally ciate th 'project which was kept up for a with themselves should frneruadl isholr. John M. Chamberlain, well known! accomplishments of their study.he Only ber of years Later. - whew more lirelentless end unyielding as Organ prelude, T Prelude-'- 1 lu a warm tribute they writer, ') striking, an ' excellent organist. 'an contemporaries, and are quick to sd To wing it . , . . Prof. J. J. McCTTilan (Ltstx braries bad been given- - Jo tbe puTiV- The flower, and to quality ot material and toeze-the adociectio program? many urganlatd look- - hilt latent Where they stoit. It Is Just considered by;the Singing, O Say What Is Truth-"- . of and Contrary aa this .work was not needed, th rebest performance. his confposer production. Jn, ton wrong pot..; after the radial tTbma0? age, charity herein must find no ; books of this traveling library Congregation ligious Singing, The Lord Is My Kl,ep-ha- e to general exodus to the outside with- - must cultivate the ability to see gen- - home, not even a beginning. Hiigh IV. Dougall con'rlh.i-loacting director to T iT tlifn- jwere In most music performance ear (T. Koschat) out a word of greeting to the player. uinenees wherever It displays llself. ri.eir ,I" logfcal library. 4 When fiptin g ville was struggling Sullivan-Parks things that will be either good or bad. worthily accomplished A singer should sing with pleasing Elite quartet, James H. Neilsor s'"pu)Hc library, Miss Reynolds mannerly ones . Human. Miscellaneous Perfection Not Adlte quality, correct Intonation, good td rokim- -s She soys stw rose ' ' 5 Hy rum J. Ghristlanson, Augus-- . '8tUl thereare many moelciana who - whether an agreement at that time with the The --content. of the ' carper.of the sense, a ' professional diction, GUsttmeydr, Henry Gllssrneyer think that every word of appreciation or amateur, h -women who were, working TO th it. the world Side-Ligh- ts phrasing, etc. Have not Baritone solo, "Mighty Lord-aon 44 Music in fQJ. brary that she would give the books tnIf musician Is so much sub looking for- - faults, 'an usually sue-- j 'tmrloglcal some of these things been welt done? King of AH s Bach (from .they would fosteran the movement eeeds in finding what he is looking And in similar manner It is well to Christmas Oratorio) , America. tracted from their 'own reputation. , make Springvill art shrine in hon- - , for. The hutnan being M so const!- - examine carefully the reeuire nents or to the eminent artists Spnngvtlb-ha- s August (Iimeyer "We are so full of fads and whim tuted not is he Infallible that , Anthem, "Selected" thatisitha. nilll be set up for an ins , . produced Cyrus Dalle and.JohJV., FORUM discussion was held That would i difference between the living soul fh.entalirt, Hafen and If this Is carefully don Organ postlude, "Prayer front -- "Rienzl cently In New York on the quesAt so much, except as regards our own and a machine - The very imperfec- - j it will be amazing to see what has another time Miss Reynolds gave , r McClellan ..,.J 1 19 to She volumes the Beaver library. tlon of the American Imitation Orien-- : been well done- in the average per-t- al tion. "Docs a musical atmosphere ex-iAnthony C. Lund; conductor: souls, if we did not too often fudge also assisted Emery and ether, places "LI ..... rug is It perfection. God ha set ! formanc. in .the United State or must pupils John wh-- n organist. to establish libraries the other fellow by our personal small- - a million began they star in the sky, but no two 1 feo eouuiLl.. Itecot ton When Wh abroad?" th Walter Damrosch stated library, - Be. Suppose Cbolmpndeley did play ar. alike; a thousand eter-l- it Evening session, 7 pm., in Assemnights slating of 1,22 volumes valued at- 74.40 - . 1 No hcer musician needs to be told bly hll.as hi views: , Is! Music who but will furnished may which pass say by the was Miss,.offered for Gi at'SlAIn f Did. be play sale Batistes Andante We have a musical atmosphere, the more beautiful; myriads of wild hen h h don poorly. He knows stake Relief society choir. Reynolds felt that It must be seeured muel better than hi hearer. At Prelude, To King Manfred it well? Then wh hot go up to the flowers border hut perhaps our young people have the path beside the 1th1 same look. f1I time he resents flattery seIbe',-taofi- b d as though the project was going to h0w to breathe foneole and tell him so? Tou are not field, all different Our thoughts and Jb ,'ixirP.necV4'ri wnftTrt it. le d J that believe htro to be abandoned by the Institution, after We have many of the worlds Stng1nfT"Gulde Ns O Thou Great - obliged-t- o actions varytrt Hke intnnrr that play t he pjece yaurseiCcor Our it had been at least partially decided best teachers here, but they have to Is nature. Only dead and inanimate he has don wll whn he know that .Jehovah" (Harrison) . . . .... " dcT you lndoree bis choice by that the hooks should be bought. praising things can be set in rows and carved h has not. But a word of stneer apwith a kind of shallow attiCongregation battle was then that In faculty meeting nt bis playing. Or If be Is addicted to Into exact stmtltude. tude on the part of certain- - portions preciation from .on who has really Binging, Glory Forever " (ar2 j R Y U. Miss Reynolds appealed the found In his perof their student. These think they B. Cecil Gates),.. something to admire by ranged O th extreme modern which yon cant lust so la It true that th psrfbrmer formance to H J Prest to Brlmhall thane Is many times a great tlm-ula- r - Relief Society Choir have but to speeialiy.s who had faith In It to trypermit her to the ' put abide you can at least make your Of music cannot always b equally - "An dante"from to In of him. matter Celle solo.th over. "Instrument to ap become Per mis (on being granted, f 'reject A There Will Jbe. times when- -. great ,ra Way to the players .bench and speak perfect. . committee with Miss Reynolds as Center to" (Gollerman) artist After our pupils have acchairman was appointed' and the , the -at the- - beauty of th organ or the rudiments of th quired art. and j ln oar old "reader. fjvihCT think they are ready for further work, An ar- - 8inVg(tod brary wSs obtained. JAMES ARNO hIRKllAM. e delicacy at the string tones Appreciating the service she ren- kumentvwas Indulged in between the Daynes) . ..... Relief Society Choir let them go to Europe for that atemotion his nenrse. and upon dered la members this to of . ' thati,un and the wln M to who Instrument known .. rtfeTcsbr the state. alumni asked instance,some volumes of Organ postlude, Allegro" mosphere and God speed them. death or loae of sanity would result cause him to remove his coat soonMrs. Agnes Olsen Thomas, Merkel "As for atmosphere tn America, we Mr Tamminen play the violin with the Whltacottoa that , "Kind words butter no parsnips,' but if it persisted without set said to be But cessation.. stake library est. The wind blew . harshly upon Relief society chorister; Frank W have seven highly endowed, perfectly-traine- d' artistic skill. form a nucelua for the Reynolds literkind word uttered In sincerity even il-- s performance that is not him and with every blast he battened 22 Mr. Kirk ham possesses a baritone ary library, Accordingly books- - ' stake organ 1st. brohestrae, thanks to the genso there may still be much that his coat more were chosen for this purpoee, Since that ' hto helpe this old world to revolve more Is Inspired about voice in of one rare of body. which mu" and tightly certain benefactors erosity quality, and poor Indeed Tbe sun commendable, South Cottonwood. Miss timev and her relatives began to shine gently upon sic. These are, perhaps, has won for him instant recognition hare been Reynoldsto this easily and with less creaking of the must that performance be in which him and in The following musical program will the world's organizations number until as-- a a sboft while he removed adding best. singer of merit wherever he has there are now there - is nothing to commend. The his coat. Musician ; 111 volumes, and tt is machinery. he rendered better was He "Between the gone. ln in America music the musiperform in .by prominent and la Murray habit sincere an of the Find of Mins only Reynolds to double applaus Condition Is General. . cal affairs of Logan while he was a this hope there- -j thiwdlfferencs number. cer- under the influence of appreciation rhritchtratB.'south'1 In Her Kucopr friends exhibition many of ot apprethe recognition The condition complained-m- f in the tain things la a performance that and constructive criticism, than un18, at 12- these worthy efforts and desire o'clock Europe music has sprung from the student at the Utah Agricultural col- ciate der the blghtlng blast of condemna- noon: masses upward here it to permeating lege, participating Ifi the operas and to assist her It is for this reason foregoing Is not limited by any means pleases. , ;. tion and destructive fault finding. will be given. the testimonial Congregational hymn, How Firm' other musical events of toe school. downaard from the class lunate to organists and organ recitals. It "Good" and Bad" Par Apert. The Relief has made a The ability to appreciate eed to exa Foundation. Kirk-haSociety love for music has not ln the past ex- During his stay in England Mr. contribution tn money and True criticism must rest upon press that appreciation sincerely needs "Were Not Ashamed tf Own Our dan he found among artists of ail isted among our done much public singing several other has proletariat as well as organisations Lord Jos-J- , classes and branches of music. Not knowledge. The difficulty ln the way to be practiced like the violin, and he extent. The exceptions and his voice ha individuals are planning to gtye money, Daynes to any of Who develops real criticism establishment 'find in are Choir. ie.th we richness. lection and born." His power e book that Instead of Miss foreign usually Reynolds alope the professional, hut the ama- bf standards . that are impersonal. more beauty, experience greater hap- "Reverently and There was no question, he said, that of songs for th Lehl recital offers may choose the books she most Meekly Now".. teur, and the layman, are guilty of There is a world of difference between piness, because he not only provide him excellent . E, Beesley the best symphonic orchestras in Euopportunity to exhibit !e good, or --"It to bad, the edict himself with, the open sesame of manthe fine possibilities of hts voice. It seems to be nat- -' ofItthe Chofr, - j this smallness. rope could not compare with ours on ifold own hto knowlwhose SOlo. tmpernosal Joys fudge as but The all will be Interspersed . account, a, crttl-gtxMr is He program Shtmer certainly Europe today. spoke orally human for all persons to edge permits the rendering of the who serve him will turn the fullness yiolltj Anthem, "Song of the Redeemed" of the fact that there were no sym- with orchestral selections and by readthough .most criticism of this verdict, and I like It; or I do not of their him toward orchestras in many of the big ings by Miss Zelda Kirk ham. , Stephens phony--Hks general character is only disagreeable like it, expressed by' one who to as the flowers follow the warmth of The program follows Ohoir. cities, Buffalo, and outside New he will receive a larger Duet. "Song of the Angels" carping. Actors, authors, teachers and- voicing The degree of appeal to him- - the sun,-and York and Chicago, there was no opera, Orchestra selection. business men are In the main super- self that a performance has made. If effulgence of their offering. . Mrs. Ada McDonald, Miss Melba while tn Germany they had 126 opera Tryst Brown. houses and In Italy they had 145. (a) "Dreadi Chas. Cham- Schubert, Frlml. Lavellae and Wakefield Cadman C, H. H, Parry Anthem, "Dream of Paradise". Gate There was more of good music In Euinada. t - , , Processional, (b) Rig Bass VIol'L.M. T. Bohannon God, My King",. Gotha Solos "by Manasseh Smith. lhan-j- r here. had rope Coming Gloria James Aruo . Patrie Those who will take pare are: Eva ... Kirkham. o onx Anthem, "Let the Mountain Shout (.'em menial bon Decried. (a) "Romance and Rondo Ele- or Joy" Robinson . r-- Jtrra KREISUSR, the great vlo- - Covey, Renee Felt, Helen Blaney, Jean Nunc Dimitris Stephens ...... "O for Roblnaon Conductor Wieneawski Franklin Hymn, a Genevieve closer the of gant walk Whitney, with Dorothy Choir. llntst, wtn be heard in tbe Taher-- , Burton, Rntb BflUcar. Blaney, God" American Orchestral society, contend- (b) "Cavatina Rolf Neva Shiver tek, (E H. Clark .....J. Dyke ....Director L.Mrs ed that: - nacle April . Ouseley Tamminen. I., under the auspices ot Zclma Fuller, Edith Pond, Pearl Tut- Gloria Patriot ...... t. selected back fail"The fallacy The day is gently sink- of America's Reading Musical Arts society, is one of tle, .Marjorla Stringham, Phillis Wel- Offertory, MORRIS STEPHENSON ,n Miss Zrida Kirkham ure to achieve the ultimate In creative ler, Norman McKendrick, May Han-f the Smart those rarely fitted men for whom dy, Virginia Allen, Lucille Sima Sharps and Flats art is a certain attitude of commer- (a) "A Dream Bartlett Louise Recessional, The church's pn TEACHER OF TIANO. - success to certain whatever line of May, Helen McCowan, Lathllla Pond, foundation" cialism, which to death to art. We (b)'- Clos Props.. Wolseley Charles Wesley - James Arno Kirkha rn. MARTS academy has always need a greater vision. - Pupils are too Genevieve Van Post lude. ."Andante In A flat- - - - Stirling, work he might have followed. Hto Florence BIudfoJRobm i. 159 ii Mata St. - position among violintota of the time Derek, Betty Berglq, Helen Ann Oakes, prone to ask, -- 'What cam I "ftt with Orth Tra select In ii, badr.the reputatloTi of "(toThg my Maurfne . .Dewsnup.Jsne-itotbwe- U, music? How much can I make? Violet duet selected is, to say the Jeast, second to none. Alma in a musical things" way, and has They are in a measure justified, for a Alice Gunther and Mr L. Tamminen -- 4 Pearl, DRilla Read and Louise to devote himself to the lack of opportunity to enter serious (a) "When You and I Were Young. violin. If the testimony of such a man Johnson. MILDRED 1IAIRE Church Music r work confronts the graduates of musiButterfield e e e Maggie" as Harold Bauer is to be believed, I OF PIANO AND TEACHER Bandolero" should America have Stuart cal .institutions,there was lost to the world 'to Kreto-le- r George R. Skelton has issued HARMONY .. schools to give these James Arno Kirkham. an equally great plantet. I fact. lions to a vtoltn recUal to bariw classes a specialty. Five Children's ' Such Orchestra selection. students professional routine. Plano of head be to still an admirable pianist ana Dy ill Joungef pupils at the Masonic Oigan Preludes. MCanon.Mos&owskl Department, years trained students might form nuclei -Grand Choeur New York City. Foor year few year ago he appeared In club, 89 east First South street, TuesAdolfo Rossi only . - for orchestras in the many cities of country. There is also a spirit- - of Head School, of Theory Dept. Greenwich House Tendon Tn such a capacity in a con- day evening March 88, at 8 oclock. Andante Cantabtle, Op. 51. No. 5" , In as fcen: Httrlsv, Idealism he none. which have thtfl here, Thus exemplified ... country Music School. New York. He had a The following will participate; Jack vert of chamber music. T.wTschalkowsky J?n r, orrester . Viney Smith, Max- - we should heighten our musical at- - recent disarmament conference. )nii 8tudto. 1245 E 4th So. f Grove, . Hy. 8009 ; . Schubert ine Richmond, Lorna Wade, Harold Wil- Response brilliant career in Vienna when Marian i eventually Helen Galligan, our and also wl find students give expression spirit mosphere The David Anthem, Radiant Morn".... Coppork, Gertrud WieM youth, as a student of medicine. Hto liams, .Margaret H In muric.' Day. Rgsarita a vision, and above ail a goal! , agreed that with the JOHN ROSELL Clarence L. Albaugh, George L. ....Woodward Fitzgerald, Helen Fielsch, father to a famous physician and ner, Genevieve student murh depended., on his enWaters, Betty Crawford, Freda and Postlude, Parapharso on Handel's Hymn Tunc Criticized. Teacher of had he continued hto work in Rosa Vivian, Johnston. Mary Frit, vironment. 'See the Conquering Hero VIOLIN AND SAXOPHONE Wetherel, Gordon Richmond, have Dr. T. Tertius Noble, organist of Bt. medicine, undoubtedly would Accompanists: Mrs. Harp. Edward Comes" 617 CooftUtutlon Bdc Room John C. Freund, editor of Musical Guilmant McMurrin: violins. Mr John Brad-le- Thomas church, said To purify our " of h great men of the Ruth Berkley, Eugene Williams, Ruth Quartet Mrs. Normani G. AtkinPecnme J4 South Main ) tli :t one going s Virginia Macworld ln that profession. When he Slsam, Leanora Burritt. Mary O' Donnell; piano, Allc Dix- atmosphere we must attack several America,to rontended son. Mis K. is director: Donald, soprano, more abroad. to Frsfk Clair Livingston, likely I am going to attack get study bad conditions. was working with Mansart ln Parts he Olsen. Edna Dwyer, contralto: Dr. W. - , on.The WILLIAM H. LESLIE the atmoshper of garlic than of muMargaret A. Skelton, Ralph academy has also an excellent first the awful hymn tunes which per- sic. incidentally found time to go to the R. Worley, tenor; Alvin He" Jack saidIn Romney, Alma 'The this trouble In sons love. Jennings. nd with orchestra In all countries this the Piano-MrBeaOx Arts and work at painting personnel. Hliler.-ONonInstructor Morris e ham. Stephen-soWalter CampEdward MoGurrin. First vio- first half of the nineteenth century, country Is not materialism, to not ttyit . fellows who were then with him bell. Marvel Piano Cornet , r hto organist. we lack appreciation for music, to not was Clayton Mr In lins: the field banalitv rule this John of O'Dondecided showed a he Mary Bradley. very Brass Instruments s&y that Byron Taylor, John Wm.- - Gray, -to to that we lack tslent whethrtn the way Th Charlotte nell, only composition vemedy Paramount Gwen Trevillyan. Cornetist Empress talent In that line. Stewart Jones. Paul Jesper-so- n The following program will be Granger, Carol Clark, Selva Ham- bury these works once for all and give of artists or composers, is not that we - The interesting feature of thrs ver- Charles and Marjorie L. Keller. r given-fiv- er given at the Dr. Groves U D. A-- hos-ptt- mond, Jnore .Mill K UTTER TERRACE" to.. crassms teet Item STUDIO o-Second violins! our. Jldtenera the magnificent- - tunsa In satility is that it has not resulted 815 East 5th South tomorrow at 8. pm.: Wilma - Forrester, Cecilea Cosgrove such as Duke Street' and many others, and profiteering hut that we are dom- Wasatch 802J a scattering of hto talent: If ' genius The orchestral numbers for Presentation of flowers to the sick. Mary Edgeworth, Viola: Jean Da via of which there are so many In the inated by a bitterly aggressive and the . work, Kreister Is for a has capacity M John narrow-mindeChamberlain's by vocal etaeere. Celloa: Isabel Jenklna, Katherine but horrtb y Philharmonic orchestra recital of hymn books. In church, where everyL. D. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC class. certainly a genius .of the highest class. April 18 have been Harpa: Olvo Hammond, Mary thing ought to be perfect, ws endure Calvinism, mh'ch hss always been opselected by ConHe to never idle. It was not until ductor C. U "A Plano From Mars." Signal duet, Brna to In Viol: which the the Annie art Thompson. music, drama, .house posed The one biff music rhool of U opera Shepherd, and the flret Hopkln things 1899 that he decided finally to make by Margaret S. Smith and Tan- i Both of these organizations ap- would insult our ears In the chantJnttrmouniAin Vk." ' Hyptwrtsy Arraign erf. rehearsal held last Friday mornt th violin his career. '.He overcame ing, with was na ami complete Billings. iPrlrate Instruction words should 65 tnusiolane peared with credit at th present St. ing of the Psaltetv-th- e The A influence of the 'The home, permeates of offered in all tranche greet obstacles and within two, yeart- program wi"! include thepresent. course Song Praise,' (Chamberlain) he given their full scnse and not be entertainment Patrick's th to " at' overtures men. nuraOlteee Ufe, Our mumc dramatic art nc JHar?1bif. our .. . . , , had taken Iris place among the great.Vocal CIlH , stilted. Bias Buy and e (Mendelssohn), -- T ALT N he MAIN. and world. national leglslato-state Today Pioneer. "Tbe eat artiste of the anjJ .... (Chamberlain) not "We need confine ourselves to Tanhauser the allegretto tVaeatch ST 6 ..... stairtU absolutely without rival In pur- of the Seventh(Wagner); Vocal Class An army music school has been old music merely tn th anthem 'and makes the svems- - mr cry mtt and Beethoven symphony, "The Angel's Song," (Chamber- - t opened at Fort Douglae and special organ number- - Virtuoso playing to mothers weep when ons of their chility of style, beauty of tone and sound- Procession of the Knights of C DUNE BERNARD toe Holy ness of artistry.'' lain) r. . irrrri . Tt . Vocal Class opportunity glten to men enltottnF out of place in the church The many dren desires to be a musician, a mem- TEACHER CURNET. TROMBONE nd Grail-- ' (Oagner) and a suite Deby ber of a profession regarded by the and Billing for the Salt Leike post, to enroll in it. sweet-voice- d y bussy. The soloist to yet to be selected. Piano duet. Misses Smith Other violinists there ere who All BKAfcd iNSTRcMtN fb stops ln the modern ori- Calvinists as harboring Morn,- - - by have a larger tone. - Other violintota It to First Lieut. J. I Tully, Fifty-thir- d parasites, Scientific Method fur ttruitruRg Aftfcu-lAtto- n inrequest Ingan should not hs overworked. to learn that the "Christmas encouraging we Vocal In and of more Class whith i (Chamberlain) and lone. I upu of Bukvit and prostitutes pariahs there ar who may rejoice deed. the Vox Humana should be lafantry, savs: orchestra has been financed for the the.Free (Chamberlain) "In line with it's policy to makes beled 'Nux Vortileit, which, you know, have had ampe example in the pub- Inties the technical fireworks of violin play-- coming five years, and will give from "Lend of ......... Vocal Class mans tine spent in the army of some is for occasional use arranged for any coirb nation - tag, but there to non today Who o four to six recitals annually. K.. Church lished statements bv notoriety eekfne Mumc only or malruntenia voice Grand March Piano duet, Clayton .(... real benefit after hi discharge, the music, should always be devotional, a parson who among other influece of combines the classic pose with theI A if ord, Chieatro 'i e with .... Het Harj would ascribe especially to the (Clayton) government has sent staff Sergeant fire of romanticism. Whether Kreto-- "t Rehearsal of the choruses in the II HOOKER BLDU Misses Smith and Billings. brew alt the tils the flesh Is heir to. A. E. Stager, a meirtber of tbe Fifty-thir- d concert. Ter plays an old Italian concorto by cantata- - "The man of Nazareth were Beautiful Rose, Chamberlain ) ,. The truth Is that ouf artists musi- - Vivaldi or th Chaconne" by Bach, Infontry band now stationed at Opportunity Pointed Out. ..Vocal Class Fort D. Han beguq. last Thursday night at gt. A. Russell, to Fort Douglas, cian player singers, seturs. pnirjcta or the concorto by Beethoven, or. the Robinson-DttfMark's be flowers , will Mme. The cathedral of Pari Sarah f presented by to start a school of music, and if sett ptors are the rent plijner of culTEACHER OF WOOD. Vr LN'fAND concorto by Tecbalkoweky be to - al-- -. In With of wards' limited New th children ts now "New the said York and York, left for sible to organize the students ln(e each, tural Progress BR bSlN.STRCM EN X? final authority ln rehearsing, jConductertime ways supreme--- a J. W. Curtis to to the patient. "While aiteayk revere--thpost band. Although Sergeant Sta- now unquestionably the music eenter one nod works of such, different period urging SpeciaiiZtf in Clurtneu the to all toe of th has America world. more attend of and balance a the been to First here reoeive has masters and few continue only Presbyterian. ger day great . , , rehearsals next more a where men the reached 20 more have shewlll advanthan taken that Thursday, stage armslhe evening great ertiis nitbopen Mornlngf Coll "at The L. T. 8. U. concert band of 75 will be given Jto hard work upon tho Api'intmuni, We come to us ws trill staid up souareiy J "Communion in' E Minor tage of the opportunity- - offered and achieve genuine 4r8 rernth Atehu ' piece will appear in Its second an- difficult choruses "The Mocker" and Prelude now receiving a regular course of have Ideas and ideals. Why should for our own tcat-he- r are platesingers, .....Batiste March concert nual Mpnday evening -- r ' they, not be . "The Earthquake. - -as well Instruction. music In on , Their but expressed conductor eompoetha Morn Anthem. "Christian, Salt Lake Theatre. . The time of the 17. at eWmrCrCUV Eof the Breaks" v, . merl'A which wrbd hot been dotn Shelly to "Sergeant Stager report that there as through commerce?'1 y -- Of the number, mentioned, 18 mr work has been flrt rendition Mr Edgar Rti'lman-Kejlto Palm Sun- -j Offertory. "My Refuge"... .Coombs stressed a complete set of the highest priced "Wehav composer composers of TEACHER OF . 'yfarla and Bandmaster C J.. Hawkins day, April 8, at changed on 4:15 p. m band instruments hand, and aJl he the Importance of theereative art fel- ability, hot we are nnlyJi'V hechning Solo by Mis Biytng VIOLIN and PIANO says thsy kra not behind the boys In use men to them. Men now Is larks the' lowships being established for to Know thrm fo we ne on Riaf Kvenlnfr J Studio. U N Stale, excellence of. performance. .The solo TO NARKS CATHEDRAL. who enlist and eprotl for this school composers " ind writers of notable berinnln , to thm A henrihr ! Prelude, "Elevation",.. Saints Saens T'tlarinet, solo cofnet, solo trombone, rereceive and Instruction, She Masat various ns veur practice, and "The the Trtli colleges hum "?or ptood promise Aj 'Ira spoke Anthem, CARRINGTON. S. CALVIN solo flute, and three aetaphone are o'clock. 1 , Sndaylf Prothero hearse dally from to 4 p. m. In ad- of the encouragement w hlch such a TIKo a lot of alUvftheeu ncceTTttnjr tha j ter" ' all glrla. , The band made its first ap--f Organ prelude In ."Lead dition those men who wish it, mav fellowship. Involving no teaching reU.0. Offertory, "Twilight and Dawn". . Europe that bf ail matte one year ago In the theatre diejumf iuMding. besranc . . , Father. E. L. and individual In- sponsibilities. could give the composer of , .Arr, by music, aft aid dragla. literature Speaka receive additional where it gave a performance tbwt aa- --. Processional "Forever, with the Eberly f i r, Maeon'e 'ti-As in thew be struction the evening Mr knd Solo of a such said the addition Hatton. we ar barbar'an that by ; Mathews with ontobed its "fiibnda ' With an Ingraded conjunction Lord" come qualified they wll b placed in fe'lowship involves no more difficulty fuon St .Webb Quintette, Mr Theodor Best. Mrs. ' ttrumentatton Increased by 15 Instru-stent- s, Bc-- 1 ours of stydir nOurrTTuU "Teachers Here. . Kyrie h. the- - poet band tbemai Ml ' Tallu than addition a the of Halton,to professorshlo Billing ,.Feru and a proportionate Increase of Gloria, tibt ll We hare , .wjihor-- t Qiictlnn thj The recruiting party to now. en- the faculty The Theodore Best, Thomas Birch-l- l King Hall appointand Improvement tn skill, Creed.-- -PROF. G EGLCVKELESSi . - "enthusiasmconcert teicherJ hcr. .,lt .certeluli to coy the . bet a ell. Miss Maud Thorn, organ- - v deavoring to locate men with a musied to stich of power Is promised.-Fea-flt- re a worthy t .... -to to Jesus fir longthe for. nccsarv r Fort. cal Hyrm. E"rce of trend tot very Approxl Dougiax and vt. thought and his director.. the presence by ' n the program wHl be tbe first T nee" . XT! ujTt'aT T(TiTr5tfrm tKoTTjrh It .mm fs ba eaUsirVl who Inspiring v Jas.- - Ws'sh .1 Q'stct) 'h VtffiHtu ...... rtenceVoPhls creative . ability. ilia. llArmeay.' uvoment in SchubeF unfintshed Oterte Patrie -in wlilhavejm opportunity to attend the It Is sometimes o. 7th East. she said. I wrT' to jro thore to ret opoortonRv kUTlvO ar d res Tymphony. ensemble-- ' performehcea of Offertory, "Receesktnal" Morning bberatlc singing which to den tod la. DwKoven post music .school. Thoselpteromed thrtv7h!rmethod'msd7oc?!tr mav , 12 clarinets, and .Batiste sight Sentence cornet, o( "Meditation it Prelude, Beethoven trombones.- and aaxaphones. also a Sureum Ord Processional hymn 54. tn .he basement of the Hole. Utah,"., Clough-Lelghtteitote t, opera French, Italian, OefmaA We : Sanctus i far! net solo by Master Jerold Whlt-Q Come Let Us Sing.'. . . ..Vi Anthem, Clough-Lelghtthe best Dvmphnnv orchestras as GEO. SKELTON, Mus. Bac; the project to welt worth whlfrlf This havebeen GIM i . taker. The I. JO, B. U,.GirlA'' , (Gilbert Music of the Bulletin "Draw shown. We have the greatChurch Communion, The has nigh and take sentiment was loudly applauded. ttiub win assist th hand. ... The Publican. solo, Committee "ComSoprano tbe est Lord'". Music. of A. ths artists publish VIOLIN TUITION. here, more than anvwher Brown H. body . Defended. Van' deWater munion Hour. the prise agcramental Atmosphere jr. else In Europe who give us their wonRymft. "O Saving Victim" .J. Uglow Mrs, Lu label EJdrflge Will pfegent Nune Dhnlttto. W bite. Katherlne ... A, Charles Cooper of tbe New York derful recitals and let us not forget hmnn. words and musics by Evan Pt Barnbf Postlflrfe.- - '"Communion' some of bar advanced pupils In a Receaslonet, . .Salons For list of successes, see studio. "o Mother Dear Jeru- phens, who won over 19 contestants McDowell club defended the Inspiring that we have th best organists., be- .fSland feritai Thursdayv evening. Match - ealem" I... In Evening Church' rcent bontest. the a. hymn Tel. W aa 4484 atmosphere of th United 8tates. At cause we hdts the beat chltrch organa 204 Hooper Bldg 11, t 8 o'clock,' In her studlA 15 Postlude. "Triumphal March".. Ward Prelude, Larrhctto'' . . . . . Handel The Bulletin also said, there is a welcome One of our great trouh , ton. is that, prints g lijitin by least." he Ftrteeda are Invited, ! first .akenne, JJ ' 477, for-pW. Aspsr. entltled The Won . , ; o.-art. We are hot. preju we are afraid to afKnow ledge our own 1. , Loud processional hymn, hrw ' cT hselections ;, Dunks Frank, "tie irograp Anthem, "Trust hr th Lord drous Gift,- - which, though not tak-'-diced bv many considerations as talent." Mr. Frettnd then contrasted a MORRIS TREWEEK d e rrHel ETenlng.,! Marla"--. "Av was cTompnse solo, first considered yioHn the the by prize, govern ing European Capital's art ap- hojv a genius, a violinist, tfarvlps In Teacher of Srhnbert-WUhelDe 5 itfcel nWger.- - Bobutt. Orleg, .. aa and the committee suitable V,r'VVv I observed have a while comes with our who worthy midst, hoy PHONE AND CLARINET foreign SANA preciation. ll, - Wm. Hardlman. ... . VCangmia tn Scrota"?': , SrataJu Lschgky..pdard. us In the sacramental aervlce of art lets grow in artistic stature ln re- a European hall mark gets,over 82.000 for 8luilo-4lRad, Hoopet Bldg, . Wdgaer, Liszt, Adolf Jensen. Choral prelude, Abide With Mg Postlude, Marchs MlUtairs; th Church. Mr. A spars oompoettioa sponse to th appreciation at this a concert. Phone Was. 7401-- Uhi . iaind . TO . n free-for-- "mVo b.;S ' hLgieof all taken-for-grant- ed B.Y.U. Professor wlll-gree- C-- the-for- -- -- t -- pre-'de- nr r 1 a--s . 1 , 19 'to -- . tt toi(-tribut- I goes-ttirmig- , ha not-mat- A ter j y" J" dt - ,-4 -- It nt par-tlrul- ar U' 3h -f- la-th- 5 As-per- ," , ' m grown-wonderf- at ully v V Musicians ,1 Directory -- r ..... . " ' b)-T- he te Eco-rili- a Jr, -- Jean-Davts- v, Hof-strsn- d. - n. n, n, T J at d. .......... r ...... - i M 1 jansen e we-'wi- -- -- . s1 - - -- er -- poet-has-- ';-.- i ,,.......4..,.. fr.. . 'lter. er er . ..... ...... ........... - 1 ' V iJ Mac-Sows- -- - i J, e |