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Show , - , .pnr - - - - o. , ; - . - , 1 . - 4 ''. , ' '. - . ' - 1 - ',, , DET IIEVIS THE - J oscanint - , op, , , ,,t , 1 , - , - trIc Music Surrey Show3 Pianists have Most Appecit . - , , - - - - - 1 ic '. conductor, considered the best In his native land. At the conclusion of the Toscanini series there will be another series under the direo, , ,, , . time' Rodstnaki.--r- - - orrhiwtra. ' - litorr-ItstirtsArteWastin g , Cont. the patty has spared no time effort or expense tO bring together e symphonle organisaunn worthy to take the earns high place emiong the orchestras of the world that TOIOOttint king has irrupted among conductor& It win be the first fulle atm major orchestra to be inaintained by an American organization. All members are being engaged ots megrims of from 49 to 5Z weeks. ' Woad-castin- B solo-1st- p.m. sass Albedo Arai- - diterICI,. arrnmesy 'Oratersee. Awes, Maria". Pike Me "Paceorele" S sacred tbiesitikelmer onislale under . j Tilsongie bobsled togat;;Fimmittb I Memo end Clues tostentese ., Pia Qualm. , ImeAdukbh... . -- , , , ' - - , "- - t ""I Studio 414 - t , . ,1... 4. r 'h ., , , . Seal-132S- ., , , , , ',,- .,:-- , ., , ,,..,,,. .. - - - - - , ,.. ... -,- ,;- ., ;,,., t.,... - i J - , Atr,,, . , ;. ; .,,e,,,, ,,, ; . vito ,e, 1 NmilivCio.4,,,,,o,;1,;Aitib- 441,,. - smi,,,..ido,..,..a1,00.......6661m-- i,,,,,,,:, ,, ,...,,,,,,S,- ...;.: . '7 - : 4' ' mar is one of a number of meritorious paintings exhibited by Fair in a show that strikes a far higher average of excellence World Famous Tenor To Sing - me faculty of the Westminster College muds department will stre a concert at Ferry Hall an Friday night. October l at till p.m Those taking part will be Louise Bowman Engle,. mean. so. lovers will have an opportunity to hear e nd see Bernamino Mei (pro. flounced "Jeelyee"), Italian tenor. In his first picture at the World Theater in Sugarhouse. beginning today and continuing for a week. The picture Forever Yours". an English picture, is an elaborately romance mined musical ocreen specially written for the greet ALT LAME music Q prano; Elizabeth Hayes Simpson. soprano: Beulah Frances GIfforti. violinist: Helen Hamilton. Menlo. and Florence Brown Hoffer . so. comparnit. The program: The Action and musk is so arranged to give ample opportunity to great tenor- for display of his nmanificent voice, regarded by many authorities as the finest Mnce Caruso's golden accente wore the marvel of the world of mimic. The story is so ranged ,that. the selections swig nattuallr Win the brfliglidevelopment of the tenderly human story. Daring the progress of the film from 'elections the mar rings many of big most popular operatic mien. among fittem arias from "Rigo letter.' "tAlticatne." "Mignon.' "Le Favorite." Martha." 'Faun.' and "Lotiengrin". in ad. dition to several song numbers. Perforrminces at the World will be continuous front, 215 on Smut itly and Sunder. and twice night. Iy,at7.nd 9 Monday through of day., After the engalPfneln 'Forever Yours.' the World mate e minent announces that the View nese musical picturinition-- of the. called "2darthe: open' Letrter Yttkr2. will open a week's run. , - Gra. , Veto. ;Mak Nrie. Gm lemaltat IL u Gator lairorme Gesairthe Barad' Albert Choate .... . Trammels New Estalitte UI lemmata .4 WflY retaliate 0 114s Beastata Caro 'Gianni itatima- ?Dread Omar ma roma loam - hew roartam Vaattery Garr - Mar liorreeet le WWI Geo. Mormon I V. Wats ia iroassort A Nam ... Sri. K. Itrakwo flotwoto drobomoo Clifford v. Mate nliookausoe DiAi Homo . wagger ?root Trani Pio din& lo It41.110T MUMS A WOW UMW Tom whoa I Baird door Mr food. mote . , thell JIA Nord fAdlioo ..... Holp Wu. TAW. Duel Irma 4 Akin Mn. litmene., )1Inu &Mord, MIS 1C00.1"7 Mario, . lisontAni Costol000ro Diable Inirto allE10111111, cat Rx1iS Sullivan RI , - Glyndebourne Opera. alto Miler fitoin,- Landon; THIS ., ,Lated- - 55 - sarre fesolvel-strit- "Dem' Giovanni."' . Mow-- , - h is.. - - its Irrrt OpPISOIr - :, Fritz Dwelt I AMID 11111 istrompounix ,, , - :, ,..t SO. MAW MARTDf 1147-31- riRSTEN FLAGSTAD. Norwer las soprano. 1. to appear with es less than tour opera rteripanies . - - - --SiNil - r"-- t" ..., LOL1S , 11 pia. 9 am. 4,.,1,Son..le,1111,, Set, Ira, eon, duct the senior orchestra and ' 'head the violin department of the Music School orthe Henry Street , Sgetielgente Kew Tort City., nun. ( - bil le te. t Voice-Sal- Loki) Studio W,13,.1avid, Keith Bldg. VS South Mod - - s- - PERSINGE:It - , tilt Fit Louts. the San Francisco. the New:Fork and the Mirage- - , OPIZA 1 Teacher Of 'Spice's of 11)37.. ' Or ?IN VAL Characterized by Dr. Niko lal Sokoloff recently in an Associated Press dispatch as on. of the out. standing units el the Federal Musts Projem the Utak State SinfoMwta will present ha first formai concert of the mason in the Audi. tortuns of the Lincoln High School Monday. October 4. et SA. p.m. The program. as arranged by Reginald Beale, state director, is designed to make an appeal to both musicians and ISVMPTI alike. Miss Becky Almond. pianiA. will play the Liszt Hungarian Fantasy." Hardn'A "Surprise Symphony and Luigints nolorful "Ballet ALLF4& will also be Included on the pro. gram. Concerts of the Federal Music Project are given without admis. Eon charge ami a cordial invite lion ie extended to true public lo become better acquainted with the work of this group. 17."X 11101Pillek alonliont logoismoodille4 1111111E. - and Sullivan fans are bound to have a good tima. when the moving picture orm Girl Said No" opens Ott Utah Theatei . formerir known as the Orpheum. nevi ll'ednrsdav. Frit the firsi time. rights have been seeured to include tonthits and srporg from th Gilbert and Sullivan opera in a moving picture. For the firm time, moving picture audiences will hp swayed hv the captivating melody. the Ing lilt of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic masterpieces. Make no mistake about it the most captiout Gilbert and Sullivan fan can find no fault with this performance of his favorite songs. Gatind Nationai the producer, in order to have authoritative interCHAMLEE. American 1 1 ARIO pretations of mies from tbe "Mitenor. in Rabaud's opera 'Mkado," the "Pirates of POM22fIre. , aJour et the Metropolitan, Opera .,,and "'Stiedgore." and House is credited by John Allen went straight le Broadway anti sew Naughton of Musical Amertca with cured a number of veteran Gilbert hest interpretation of the and Sullivan stars, including tenor role ever seen in Newleading York. Ilion Danforth. Frank Montan. Vivian Hart. Vera Rosa, Allen Born After the performance Mr. and albeit'. Haueitton wrote. It would be dif neon to imine a more perfect It is a i1elIht to hear the comic William Danforth . the inimitable performanc4 than that given by Mr. Chamiee Mr. Chenille, in. Frank Montan roil the patter songs vested the whole with a CUTIOLUN off ntmble tongues. Allen Doerr& charm He also gave the tenor. Vora Ross. and Vivian boyish evidence. more than once. of his Hart maintain a high standard of careful musicianship through Ute artistry. The choral work is just manner in which he made his ges what choral wort In a Gilbert and tures follow the nmskal tine. Vo Sullivan picture should be. This film in bound to enhance the alcally. he was entirely watts( actory. ready Immense popularity of these classic operas. Besides the picture featuriitg the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, the Utah. Theater management will salor -- CIAIL Gilbert Excerpts C. ILBERT J , Ird L Mentleemolue fitineema Gifford. le Ttettme tet, ORN SMALLMAN. Los ...melee choraL director. is giving It .coutto In b eeppena ittneett- and chtwal eorittnettng at One Urtirmel.ty of Washington. &attar - limedlelembo Pememe ............... AS - rimim lb awl Nar-be- Perevide Sow ad the Rade Wenn. - Features T In Picture Here Federal Orchestra Announces Concert 'The, Girl Said No' Program Arranged By Music Faculty . , o; ' ,,'-- . - ..,,,t ,., 7 ' -, , , I . pas- - - pas. ; pas- -, Ogdoi Studios Ion Lomond HotaL - - a. ,,, we ta l . 4. of, 4., 44 t elw 14' 14 O. lo,o, 1,14 4fr 14. We weW - 4' ow 1m Ow O ," e e oo A' ,A A A, A 04 .z1A , o' A A, , 0. 4- op IP 4 - 411. r 4- 4 , e - , , , . ,, . - ,,a la Viez ., t than is generally attained. , - - Towbar of , , Howell Rosenbaum's "Old Utah artists at the State If. Lc:II: -;,. Trumpet&Pcno deeds Ave 39134. Mylond - - I Lill a,:. e, 4 - ' . .. tHe. tits sempiesay earbeetra. "Aad tire randeettm has became a whoa dolma. Itecenee al the ' ewe' ?most I 'tart &trees tbe mate daemet held flow sedieacts enemies as a rsednethin prima &num (1s gene extent a vatide tilltatet to ottitoot tit enteetah0 Van Grmv believes that wren(' opera. as presented todav, vmuld become romedy if traroterred rib rertly to the Percent. He would have the orchestra return to its humble calling and have Dm singer his country take a lesson from t)uMn. the emitter. to make situp, ing a rleep and sines?, speech. 'The epees wit' live acatibe Tau Greve said. "Tile pimple and sutural opera farm ban been with us Manila simit kh with as aerie. more popular mod Donetsk's( than ever. Poratetimpa it Is railed antrevtut,, ar entais awes, tw tab , tam I'm tie revue er animated temons- - Ha. eereastmes- - arse Leberose- -.Rearbenes, Kerma, Gerstortas as( Watt Disarm . '1"igt'rtr,....... ... , the Mame hireductial I1 k I - ... , Norma Knight, soprano: Franicie Alva Woodward. Taurpr, baritone: Reatriee Horenson and Mr, William thmker. &MOM pantsts. by Wagons Ind jelas - 1937 Carnegie Intermitional Exhibition of Paintings will open at Pittsburgh on October 14 this year and contthue through December '5. There will be 407 la the Exhibition from paintings thirteen me tioniu of these. 3000 will come from England, France. Germany'', Poland. Belgium Italy. Spain, Czechoalovakia. Sweden, Holland. Denmark, and Norway; and 107. from the United States. The Carnegie International hi the only annual International exhit:titian of paintings in the world. All the current mantlestatimui of the art at painting will he repretented in pmportion as they have a position in the different nountries.,Notwitbstanding the difficul. tiespolitical, social, economic, or artlaticin the European mum tries. each land will have a repro, sentatire group of paintings. THE , ., kl,e.' program 31Z0 t --- -- i - ' I Arroasod Ikeda of the Second Ward Sun&fugue will day Setfool Superintendency hetel be in the Ward Chapel at 11:30 am Sunday, September 215. who will appear on- Our Artists OF PIANO. , ,, , SECOND WARD TO GIVE PROGRAM B. LEWIS Theimpose. Attam. - ,- ' A - , Horne from New Tort. after playing --a three year engagement in the Great Waits" at the Ceti. ter Theater. Radio City and In the Metropolitan Opera ballet. Wiora Stoney today announced that ens had become ISSCriiii ed as a teacher with the Lillian Smith School of Dancing. 61 South Main Street, While In New Tort, Mims Stoney had the htmor of dancing a solo dane at Lewiteobn stadium-witPaul Haakon. Rh also appeared In Alit on Broadway' and danced RICO circuit vaudrrilla there tem. Miss Stnith- recently returned from New York and Washing. tom D. C. whet she attended the convention of Dancing Masters of America. While taking normal iM damn. Mbar Smith atudied under Charles Woldniann. Angel Camino Ivan Tarasoff, Jack Man. nth& Paul Mathis. and Car Kiln. kart. who was Imported from Am. aterdam. Holland. to Herb the newest European ballroom dances. hemmer lisat perfect arttsitir - L 'theme N. Y. DANCER TO TEACH IN S. L. rare alloreg. Magee sad drawiete ?i , - rOrman Orme Feesthes, a METHODS A Ilwetwed it .en L..Mtn f .. same "vitas", liwathe nreimp EST. S astaa. W sow- - rondt M a W Moffitt Mrs . member of the Utah State Tar and superripor of an and educe, linnet' exhibits. and her assistant. Mrs. Salisbury, are elated over the made by Utah artists. showing -Until one hu taken part In one of these exhibits? said Mrs. Moffat. -one can hardly appreciate the loyalty of the artists. who cooperate to make the Utah State Fair exhibit a euccess. The artists not only paint the picture and auemble the exhibits, but they bring their work to the exhibit at considerable expense and loss of ttme to themselves without hope of compensation. If it were not for their interest, our show could not be a success. I hope the public will appreciate what the artigui have done? Each year, the Utah State Fair buya two or three paintings for its permanent eithibit. Judges will meet today for a study of the works submitted by professionals. flair verdict will be announced eerie In the week. Prizes will also be awarded to amateur exhibitors. ,' hen the Mane Aeneas kw Seeded Loft Leedeed Amoy' Art. dewed AteMtle Centilnnt Write entre rosin 01110101110ane J. egewee ewrelre0. tweeter Joke k laibilde Arwood Anse. Leretter At thd Owes Freak W. ewe. theme ISAAC VAN GROVE. who ad- mite be a Musical Bolshevist. took Grind Opera apart today and etplained why Its wheels are slowing 09. Its decline. sayie Van Grove, IS duo to those five rasmid Singers. contrlosers. orchestra and conductors. In other words. just about everything is the matter with opera Van Grove, conductor. romptowv and coach. is In Hollywood to direct Grace Moore in her screen and radio work. -Opera magees ars schooled tat emit soundofirs pitch tree sod of seed qualitrbet es De resolved from eararaleese that no swam to a motivating dramatic Mrs become. inipopaible," raid Van Grove. 'Me ordinary roe. none outset be iaterpreted by thole paralytke. "As for tinting In the foreign tongue, the poor opera singer clings TO his modern artbabel with the aminde hetter stork argument: In the original inogue. You dont understand it: And if you of. Pr in rebuttal the tritium fact that he 'sings Russian opera in, French. or Italian. he says, 'who cares about the wordsr ILE composers have taken the simple may with songs a net form with popular appeal, and have Po complicated it, transformed It and sublimated it that ballad-operhas become the high and mighty music drama ettritestra." contieued Van Grove. "need to be routes to Ors key sad cadence. Now it is a winch devours keigittly M1MM cross-sectio- - Idthmielemods Ikedonee the Cathedral con-err- At his older style. The Salt Lek groups is' well represented. Lee Greene Richards has a new portrait of the late William C. Winder. former president of the Utah State Fair board. Rose Howard and Cornelius Salisbury are showing new painting& Milton Wassmer. Florence Ware, Waldo Mabei Frazer. and others Midgley, Henry Rasmussen, Raneh Kimball, are among the exhibitors. In the division itet aside for watercolors. there are a number of B. F. Larsen, E. J. paintings ranifing above the average in merit. those. who had were among Sburtieft W. If. Bird, Paul Smith...4M more when the exhibit be will there Undoubtedly. paintings hung. opens today From Provo have come a number of paintings growing out of the jaunt taken into the Southeast under he direction of Professor Larsen. Logan has entered an excellent arts and crafts exhibit. All n of In all, visitors to the Fair are certain to see a broad Utah art ' Awake Nth dew Maybes Moneta neee wog trthie &Meth 0 Stio Gramme Id InswerteAs ($0. Weell ii IAfa ing"Railroad Croseiniras Bureau of Information. Temple Square. at 9:15 AL The pregrain will big closaat. 11711111:1110 Toaranini. in returning to America about December 15 to take over the baton of the NBC Symphony. comes back to the land triwhere he has had personal greet hs any in the anumphs nals of hts art. It was during- his sevMt years ot association with the orchestra of the Steuvipolluin Opera Mims in New York. from from 1908 to 1915, that he rose the rank of fine conductors to the pinnacle of individual supremacy among then& Last year be left- America amid a great outpourtng of devotion and nthusimmt from his vast army of admirers. He was thought to be lost to America until. last winter. he consented to return to the Unit, s ed States to conduct ten radio for NBC for which he will receive 140,000 net. de - Those visitors. wishinif le Jwsr ' the Tabernacle Choir and organ are Invited to assemble at the & eriest-IPcmo- 10;30 - 1st. of the finest avail.4. able instrumentalists and are many of Its members 'first chair men." They have come to the new NBC Symphony Or from such famous musical chest organizatiom as the symploony cop hearse of Philadelphia. Owego, Cleveland. Detroit, Cincinnati. Minm09010. Paris. Madrtd. Bruestos, Budapest. and such famous chamber music groups as the liretner. the London and the Musical Art String Quartets. Me NBC Symphony Orchestra over concerts will be brouicast Red Network of the Comthe National Broadcasting pany for tme and onotall hours each Sattudav night front 00 to OMPOSED T professional artist& Secondarily, quality Is better. and (pan. works submitted by Thirdly, there are a number of greater. tity talent. marked which display amateurs tura From the northern part of the state have come paintings by , and H. Reuben Reynold& Fletcher Calvin Rosenbaum, Howell Redd, new paint., Le Crone Stewart, Kaysvills artbt, Is exhibiting a striking well as a number of landscapes done in casting System through station XSL from the Tabernacle Sunday 111017101f from 910 to 10 o'clock. Fran W. Asper will be the organ. g I Y all odds the Utah State Fair art show promises to be the best in recent years. That, there is a wider representsition of The Tabernacle Mein directed by. J. Spencer Cornwall. will give its regular meekly broadcast over the nationwide tolumbia Bread. full-tim- , ' ' ATATURALLY, Tab ernacle Sunday Broadcast . Utah State Fair Exhibit Strikes H igh A verage Of L, Show Date Set Excellence; cante gis Al - . . -- - littl t The , , .. . : Tor some occult raison. Salt Lake ,- will he built around an Per pro, ductiom Those. that prefer the bale mumps. prefer pianists above tlet. wiU only need to journey to every other type of musical per,. , z tormert1 In nest communities. concerOgden. wherd ther Ogden Com. ' t-goers c hard to find unity Concert Association will TOSCANIN1, consIdered the greatest living conductor. listen a to. tabulation But of 1400. present the brilliant Joon Mallet. ARTURO a the newly created NBC Symphony Orchestra in wets vast by members of the Salt November SO, In- the new. Witt serie s. of ten radio concerti' on Saturdry nights beginning Like Civic Association as to their school auditorium liming 2100. ths National. Christmas night, Dee. 25, it vras announced today by trcierenre nith regard to this - Other numbers an the Ogden pro-Breadauttine Company. kmeill. ' yeses- pmgram again for the see. gram wth be 'Richard Before the first of the Tosranini end year gives the piimist, of all Metropolitan Opera baritone and Orsolo performers, the highest ranbo the Bart concerts, the NBC Symphony piano duo. . admits A Salt Lake membership Mg. chestra, which has been assembled and This holder to Ogden ,Logen the voted hi year, membe , from the finest available musicians favor Of a grand opera presentation concerti tree' In order to make it one of the as opposed to a ballet production. Plana are rapidly ening Owed Grand opera registering ligi? potful wopridl best eymphonf orchestras, tor the seventh atiMiat cam against 12tia on a weighted basis of will be beard in two other series computation. opening October 11 with Wean-M- e Of Individual Saturday night concerts, each to quarters at the Mcdtd -- Utah. recitalista, the - floor. pianist received, e total of 12,54 be directed by a conductor of in, 7:111 p.m. M at Next as the as much tob Friday night hearty mints, ternaticnial fame. , let! ng is the Art Barn a special for a male celebrated Arthur Rodzinald. singer ranked third with 124, being held for all campaign Officers and workers. where teamowill be leader of American and European points and a violinist wtth formed. A special musical 'propoints wag fourth. wield will ensembles, symphonic s , gram is to be given. A string quel . the baton on the three Saturdays- -'ttoice of the hoard of directors - tetconsisting ot Lydia White in aelectivig ortists0 istmounced Den dth lith and Boothby.,harpiet. Witham IL Herb . Gail Martin. provident of the gait man violinist. Joiseph'Clivn celliet. ly preceding Toscaninre opening Lake Civto Mtutis Associatimi.." and Wade N. Martinis pianistwill ill concert. On Saturday night. Noy. follow the preference expressed by play mkt and ensemble numbers. members. Lloyd Clark Butler. young baso 13th, the evening of tti debut of are made baritonn who was one ot the win"Ammgettionts being the new NBC Symphony Orcheie ners in the Utah State Federation for the selection of a group of stAIITCRO TOSCANM Of Music Club contest last spring tra, and at the two succeeding tow tractimis, that stand preeminent hi will sang a group ot mega. , eerie, the orchestra will be directed by Pierre lionteux, brilliant French - their field. This year. the pmgram , a , es Gaell n es , , ' - . - ' - . pLmo-rausi- , ' , EullSised Orchestra Of Virtuoso Players From All Parts Of America Is Organise(' ' , ' , In The Major Aey oda j - ''. ' SEPIMLER 25. 1737 SATLTADAY, ., , 1 4 - - v. |