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Show "no 7, - , -i-,,,, --:- -- - ----'-- ---6 , - . ., ., . L , . , : ,., Great Oirlestra Being 'rrained By Rodzinski ......,.... In Preparation . For , 11JT: .. p . , - . ::. - - ... , Broadeasts.-.....BrLTosealluli.--,1:,- ' ' . - .,. .. , .' ' ' : ' "4-ie.. J !tall t - - ' i . . ' , - -- . ' ' , s s; - .' .. .. , --- " , - ,.. . - - , ,. ". ,. .:, - , . t' . , , I t . T . ' -- Recital Monday - Night-- - . i - - '14 - , ,,, ' - :'t ' ' -- di and cart liarumui. tenoric Carlo tagbabile.' baritone; Adotf Vogel. boss baritone and Mode Moscone.- , - , , ,, ' .. , " , 1 .. , - H,. ' I Vat - X 141,- sp au -, ., , ct I Attar- - iltotitionitt;elaMetwL04E, Sievrtaad reliant2. 1.60 I. ao- I solobalt a great,. ratite artbantra I - ill , cf. ei t - 1 ' ' , ,. ' :- - - . ' t L. tt ' - De , A esadid abet baling r bks Radabald direanag CloadeoloitA I orchestra. , flocs , . wide biloadcasung syttent begin. nbig Christmas night At a cost of On? Sl,000,000 licoadcasimg orchestra of 112 men has been organised. Toe. canint himself will receive a fee of S40.000 in- - addition to federat uses and traveling es:pones for-- -; ten concerti broadcast on haturday -nights from le ta 1120 p.m. EST.Because of the heavy schedule 7 mapped out for him Rodzinski hasearned the name of the Iron soan- of the orchestra world. Each Saturday night attar owl ; ducting the Cleveland or Orchestra two cony la its weekly program alimbe ,aboard a trot, Rodszna streamlined tridn for New York. on there Sunday, he re. Arriving !willows conductors who Mini. hearses the broadcuting orchestra been engaged to lead it. It also threfinaya, reeds as I 1h -- -Weditesday-ineerititbe ck a volved. purpose to .eirta!thsk fa Cleveland, perched atop s high orchestra that will sVmphony stool on the podium rehearsing his become as eventually recognised own orchestra for its Thursday and one of the world's best. Saturday concerts. Friday, he re.- new The Or. Fymphoor hearses the amland orchestra for thesult represents the result et Its nest week's concert, months ot unstring search for the finest instrumentalists available. gunmen Rodzinski rpent has been selected The personnel 12 his vacation from more than seven hundred Italy as a appticanta In Europe and the guest of Toscanini. The two notedAmericas. Though the newest of conductors spent much time planAmerican symphony orchestras. it nine programs for this winters sees of.:.$a turner night pmeTre.L The concert of first Thi ever to kind of their the s. lust rut cheats wiU be be attempted. renhitNfnt,nventheran., 13. Toncanini makes The orcnestra Is the first to be Pearsaxst thalstmal lkght. The con on an all yeereound certs wta he given Saturday, basis. first Id engage permanent o'clock. IIST. nights from I Us 1030 conductors such as Monteux. Rod- otooll attd Tooranint. first to cost ry In excess of $600,000 In salari es al ire di tr, k rva. UT , . - hi ' ms; , . , . , t ' Louis Symphony rebate tra under tile dtrectkm of Golachmann opens its lblitle season in the Opera Ileum of the Municipal Auditorium on November k and 6. The Mont Car- ' lo Ballet Russo .to to appear with the orchestra for for performatte- es in January. , . JEPSON. Metmpolitan a'" Opera soprano, Is to appear In the mtisical film "The Goldwyn Follies." Russtan Plamst WM Pliff Suriday Al Litetary Club - - ;. 71 -- - .. In orgaidaing ths orchestra. Rod- alright heard over 400 applicants im eluding firstchair men from mute of . De . thing .bothJnacarnni and A XL Rodzinski agreed tpoh is that there win he no "stream-lineon the programs. munc -It is leally a crime to talie a, reeoanized work. of art and smas- 1 cutout it of an but ,the - Rodzitisal protested. basic theme,-Music can't be btreamimed arid still retain it$ full beauty. I have iota am rag riopert for those ductors; who are cutting, ,tt''e . claws-i-c .,r1 RourAnskt tips a T no. tograptry. .He is an anntteur with a new color process to his credit. Me also. 'insists on carrying '1 :1' s own back and forth. never --packin)t his batons in ma or baggage entrusung them to a 1 , e' - ' Porter.- I :,14 s , . - - ' . ''.. .. . - - ' ..,..1 , t - - T ITE by s--, , Tabernacle-Choir.1,- - Spencer- - , - will , on Dern:ober 26, Lake Tabernacle. . - et zt.,..-,.- ' the ,Sall ' ' : ', - ,, . - , , ,. - ' '.,,,,,0 , - . - c- ' ' . . ., - - -- - , ' : . - - - '' ' , fulisinsad symphony orchestra to be established in the United States exclusively' by and for radio. The personnel list'!" a fulfill istent of the promise to assertible an orchtwtra that swift meet the strictest artistic 'demands of An-- tare Taxmen and the ether , ,. '" it - .4. NtMC I.; Spenser Cornwall. Director. ,.. ...... ., ,, Conduettlig.-C. ................ ,.,..Aciing Awe. Director Frank- - it': Asper. Organial- .... Jobe ' 11;11idd ' - . , ' - Wade.A., Stephere Ur. ., A.,. 4 ..; At ' iii...,, .. ' . t the Organ. - , Asst. Organist ...ft...., ..,,,,Y,Ft. , , , -,- ' 1E .- ' 7 - .. 4 7 ,r- , ", 1 ' Squire Cool)-- Tattot) Goma& - 1510116Cumneisol. 'rump s, Lark Been ho SlototZ - - , : , - - ' '. - . - -- 110BERT-scB:mrrz , - --- 'D6.4"t Miss - This.iligre-Opportunity,:-- too. -- ' tl,.1....1' Lilo ilasa." luides. 1 trrifiliwilItil' stA. & Art r . - - - - - - '':' . 'lug- tontine bilagoseas amperes, " ' col "121AL17 . ... , , .... vv. ,...1, ,,,.4.1.,M,4,-.....".4.- - 0- - ipkr -- .."0,14rartog,.. 0- - - . 0-- , .. , '' 41,...4 .... -- .....,..e.,..",."., ----'''' - "r ova - as 0 ., p .- ,,;,...- - . . - 4 ,,,- - 0. , - -: - 77 - ' - - - - . , '1,:,11ttli1,..03, , '. . tna Aged , - ' , ' , , - ,, , , : ' Internationally famous pianist Will IpSsvollible lei privato,. class; . osil'oodition ' -- Isonristuttlay,Nevesslist 20.'--- - , ' , .,---, - - Fourth South and Eighth East Streets Sunday evening at 620 (Mock- - Wallace Netter. accompanist. will nresent a solegroup. Jane Grant Reed. con. traitor. and Myrtle Checitetta Prsno. will be soleists. Officers of the organization nre Chet& Moss. ptvtident;- - Betty Roe. Mier, manager: Virgilia Thompson, personnel officer:. Leah Fouler, ocrettrptreamsrer. The program: rrues To Tile Tattoo, Gomm( Tomo io Tio Wihicr000n TN Scott. - (Soros slit Nolen Woottood. oorcono. Nous Tbm'o Room 4troom . --, -, nwl'entilvo Mr. Coop accepted the ' rogotkm of special Instructorite the Wilshire Ward L. O. & Choir st .143e Angeles. Mr. Coop since !far' bag been lecturer le the Mee dm pertment of the Urdversity of Cal. , ifornia at Lee Angeles and &rem tem of tbstA CappeKkis Chose. nrit concert of the season st the , --- . o aeleetedto---forni--this--fars- Singers. directed T frzby Symphony Les Goatee, will give tho - ,, m I ,s s, . , - . -- -- - To ' Give Program -- , 1 f -:2-, Alt.------ SyinphoJ Singers , - .", -- - , , ' , , ,. - ' , 4 -- ' - - . - ' ...es 0 Irtys-mtest- s -' , ' 1 --- -' - .. ...um... I te"s, - '' ,.. . ' Christmas performance of "The T. Ape, Messiah.' said Dr. derson. "'More time "'twill be devoted ot orchestrat the I. rehearsing ' CHORAL NUMBERS here sad furls. The- best- soloists. 50411' a gif -the Righteopit., fur IOW secured 'be WInaltobaLte,, , rtretwell Kleket, leeding roles"- ttetrearsals tititits14101VIL Dr. tsdication - Jena Under are hell r sat& ME complete roster of the riew being oncaN saws ',.., the direction of Wade b7, Stephens, a' sYmPhcirlY orchestra was ca. . Pi et Derolque ..... .. . . ...Franck this Hood t'talt..mearAntne floor.. at Insunced todatt.. Kinety-iwrenzonetta distim Vollaender Sunday at 3.45 p.m.: Tuesday for' AnstruMentat. artists' have, 'Melody of Pewee ........;,eareall num at. T.30 p.m.: and Wedriesdity fr ., ROBERT SCHMITZ. Will Salt Lake City and cot, duct a series of three teaching periods at the McCune School ot Mu. sic and Art. beginning Saturday, November 20. Mr, Schnitte plan will be to visit Salt Lake ety three or tour time, nuaing the teaching season. He will hear- the pupils ,and assign work for the opt preparation period. Mr , Sramits-wi- ll give- both rirt. instruction. ATidi tors win ittfo be admitted to etsis. Aeristration for the three different types of work has begun at th. itleCtme School. I . E. visit - , , l:' - . ' ' ' ''Greater carethal ever Is being,. taken latch preparation , icor the Via-ho- .... Salt: Lake School N. for in, Brig, SOLOrSTI; chosen Illorktrtk ons net it Tomas university's, slitla Ittuni sivreats Aebetwom. of Handers annual production mums, sirstrk Messiah.' December la Intim Pro.. - - 1Pliettfldwritree romooter .. Meptiegt Awe& e Press or:lemur', I ve tabernacle. art announced by Fastar. ' raitivis.', elegem John R. Halliday? director: ev P11734 Carli- Murdock; Ruth , raw Gra;ot 'taw' ole omit& Marie pBerlin mare.' Pacer,- - ant ,,,,,, , iteceseir of Song Talki Edith itareism,, toprancon Robert " .4rIiov Basco and Nolan - Taylor. tenorrt ,,, (.1,,Itr.-t wits' mos cat;eiiits. ctisrur Ina Webb, Nellie- Beale. Maud Jenmrc'es1 ' out-1.4110 item and Alettoderte Hofer. altos; -George Vihitakee and Gordon and beritonex, thristensert. Bel! , Itallithiy in the training of the'solor - Taylor. bass. Margaret Strinmerhays and 'hut University mixed chortnt of. , Richard Condi. of the University approximately 250 voice. underi,' muate faculty. Professor LeRoy J. Robertson is director of the gym.- the direction of Mt. Halliday, will be accomipaorthatranied theAseigtain Irtms.U. Dheoeerw orchestra. Organist is J.- J. . ' " 4 tretwor the orratitzetion-senente- d the invitatton-o- f the- board of dit rectora to direct the reetetri elle.al celebration of its silver anniver- fan', 10-3- 0 -- ' ' - , give ha regular Slander-Mornin- g hroadcant front to 11 o'clock.' MET., over the nationwide CRS network through station IcE,L etec.trimt to hear thetet,otr and Tabernacle organ are invited te amiemble at the Burrow og tome... motion at 16'11 a.m. The progim. , - ' , of- . directed rarrnrag. - Min , - , Saint-Baen- Robert Schmitz Joins Faculty Of B. Y. U. Rehearsing , the- - twenty. Qt!IRE COOP, the Salt wilt conduct fifth thrte, , annost 'take Oratorio Society's rendition of The .Nlessiah" - by HantieL The veteran leader and' founder' - Here On Nov. It) Handers Plans Silver Anniversary ' for a Mine. Evantrs concert here is being sponsored by- the Womena Alliance of ,, the Finn linitarian Church. the- Indies' Aid Society of the Trinity Aframericane Methodist end-thNegro. EplecOpal Churci, Composers Study Club. M. K. hem.ming is in ',,charge of ,arrangemenu. of; Merle Derrick, piantatd and Lortme biakion. viohnort. S . Tabernacle 1 Sundav Broadcas .When Maestro,Toscanini begins Ma concerts in New .York on airborne day. Roclentski win re, turn to Cleveland Just in time to go on four tours wall the Cleve- land orchestra that will tarry tneni, through mast of the central and eastern states as far L P as FAton- Rodzinaki, who not only is con- ductor of the Cleveland syrophortv but guest conductor of the LN9w Vora Philharmonic orchestra anti leading- Orcilestral in Eurone. ls being acclaimed as second ontv ro Toscannti anit LeOPOW StOilra Wt. k i the orchestraconductoca the present. age.., ' ' Ii' - of the , - Miss Dora Munn wilt be 'tented in a dramatic recital by, Mrs. E. E. Hoffman at the New-Mt-n Motet. 8 p.m. Monday. - Min Dotson 'rill be existed I by:- Mbia Smut system s- E. et" Salt Lake Oratorio Society Sart Francisco Opera contPanY-'- . ' -- , - - - MR. end Mrs. ',Greenwkl three duets Monday sing Baran La Mann' night:- - "La from 'Ton, Gitivanrir by Mozart! A Lover and His Lase by Mao, tali; and the "Keys of Heaven. Mr. Greenwell will iing "Ans. urt Attimurr by Sadero: "Le Tambour Molor" from the opera "Le esdr; 'Old Mother Hubbard" by Hutchinson: "Trottuf To The Fair", Stanford: Mord, I Want To Bee, Negro spiritual; and "Border Ballad, Fred Cowen. Miss Pierces groups are to to elude: "Primoveri" by Tirindellt "In The Corner by Moussorpkr "Willst Du Das kit Gob". Brailame 'Lord Randal", Scott: "Sweet Jesus Boy", McGimiter "My Heart At Thy Swett Voice". Mrs. Vera Frey Beason, Salt Lake and Pgdet pianist will be the ao companist.. Negro Co10 ratura - eorzens la Mal contbroing her operatic a tud:es with William Master - ...... canary , celebrated lbs- - Mte - berthdav with performances 4)1 m.o. sie by Bach, nasier and Mozart. - HL,fst. Muni Chorus 3 JI- - Went to San Tram risco a year ago, where she start ed her studies under Carl Van Tyroler. Dramatic Recital Date It Announced 3tomer Mint limey , ' -- - . irtrE 7..htt1t a tow. N. 6. Miss CORAMS !rib-13- rs4 it;; -- ....... ...... nwq.. ..... .... Citelna 3 :11 tn.. 71nPlviT7 PLO:1 -Illteoiitorty At . PrOwlm Villitre ,,t,r fhb fwank- 1 reiognotts steer In - ite win be MIL DireCM tiesharsind are working hard preparing fora worthy proaantation ed Alf work. slid It Is bop.. that tha pub. lie will be awaketteete the 41e. West:City of augmenting Om or chestra and Insuring its giertnansty rums 11. 'niter willow-wand- , , I - or. group ,ot numbers with in cbTestrat Atintali fiber, Itime s x is r Thi ns Steam . : MOW Ace of fleet C . ...i, J '-'- .. , $onata T A vNE Cortens. former etudPitt of I.chard P. Cortdie at the Ile- omit School of Music Ind Art;has been accorded the honoe.c4 singing in, tilt San Fra nC IOW L;rant Opera tompariy. On November 3 Miss comens same the party of The Pare in laMenstrin end will repeat inn Performance On November 11. She will aino sing the Page role in the opera Rigoletto on Saturday, Nov. phony Orchestra. is- terceeopy the first chair sn the violin section. it lowtsid ..... - iirt4tiontions NW" Teo issatio is Z Comas 4ThP admit Opera Prq11C:fi071 forms11;thesly concertmaster of tbe Chicago Sro- - k Beaks, Will be beard bx reueem on Wedneeday, November e:15 p.m at the Assembly Hall., Tabernaele Grounds. badletr , soprano. Buelah The prorated L thMlc"rea IdMtwilmhogrofflarn, - .L. College at Cedar coy, part X ham Young tsnlyersitv at Provo, Weber College at Ogden, and the Utak State Agricultural College at Logan of. Fred C, under line,nutnagement ' Graham. ., -. ".1,- THIC ITtalt State Sinfonietta, (Federal Musk project Orcheetre), under the direction of CHERNIAVEICT. Itstulan 1 planint, iI1 grve a recital' morrow afternoon. 320 o'clock at the Ladies Literary Club. The- alb- pearance of Mr. Cherniavske ls be- ing sponsored by the maeDowelt, Club. Mr. Chrritiseste bi giving rew zalt Lake Girl To a Given moles In ..... atom Preparing---Program -- TAN wide broadtabtiog T ILLIAN EVA,NTI. negro colors- a". tura, who appears in recital that First Congregational Church. Tuesday. November IS at 8410 p.m. wu born in Washington. D. C. andgraduated from Howard Unifterlity with the degree of Bachelor of Muse. After three years. of- singing in thia country, Mine-- - Evan- - sailed for Europe. where she ctudied wait Mme. Rita Chiampi of Paris. Soon witerrsinvices engaged her of the opera company at Nice and made her debut in 'Lakme" both thine and at Menton. Nut season, ah. sang leading roles in the opera at Toulon. Montpelier, Nimes and Montt, Carlo. flout 1132 te I35. slut- did coop earl and radio watt In America. After, appearing in I recital at the White, House for, President and lire, Roosevelt. Jerele McBildire of the Washington Thai said; "text evening the singing of lime. ' Evan- Marindickted furnish Europe with a Galli-Cu- Federal Orchestra --, e ' To Give Recital TIEL.EN nommilk., ' , ,,,, . Greenwell - - . , Mn; , Pierceths gi has the unique distinction of winning a vocal contest before she even - commenced to study singing. After applying herself to the study ot voice, she won a scholarships the Juilliard Grad Iste School.. Miss. Pierce had a - ' tinginshed herself by exemplary. singing of the alto arta. Roth her VOWS 6nd her use ot it. her Mo.lion. her pbraatag, ater expression merited cordial praise.' :After their current tour. both artists will return to New York for the fall igusical meson- - Miss Pierce is to appear as the featured vocal soloist in the ittaugural program of 1Y" Miss Pierce . , ,, . - t nu St. qv a - ' the Detroit eine Opera liftmpany and sang la the American. pre. mieres ot 'Kitzteh", produced ta thliadelphtean4 at the litetropo lima Opera House, New rock by the Russian Opera Company. in the Each leo.- of tivalb the New York .Worid reio -- -- i AO leading role In the production ot the opera "It Dybbuk ".. given by , -- ,, ,.., easmo,mt;magtxt,w,mwmaxamos 2 - , I ,, - .. .N ce Opert-3)001pl- itY , , I :cit.-mas- ''' , 4. ---,.-- 1, herself. IAD ra a irentatt but ababby s4 wooer and a volumbsous alpaca coat, Arthur Rodzinakt re. bearers in New York the orchestra argiuused for performances tinder, Arturo Tosamini over .a bi kI 1 1 , ' - M ' --77 ' - -- ' i... ' - ,, 4 , , ''' - ,, , ,, , .. ,. :,- -- -- , 1Nri ' - li btio , tor Arture 7 , -. - - - I 3411 ' " , - , - . . 21, r . . - .. - , . , - - - , , , , i ' - '4c:: - ' . '''-'- ,' ' ' - - , , , , . - , ' ' Atom Pauly is knows' .forf- her t sewing of rSakmbee and 'Etektra.'1 '; ' l : Jan Kimura has been seen bore is -;several tam- s-- btatc.,,Szarit tio has been- - board.. in- New , Tort several .. times under the alrection- of At ' : ..' .' ilare"T"tanint''' who brotrght her -Mr: Greativell '.. - to America for special soles 4S AU& , ' ideal works soloists, chorus using, ZAN:; GRZETWEL14, Negad eivhesuw. ri'. Tick--- - boas terFtine. and ay. Paulin. PlerM Jaegick sopranoit and Gin.- AiritEwcirTIETIVIT Sean Greeriwell.n private - Mn. venni Ilarttne.W. bletropolitan , the Ogdta will give- a- - recttal bed- s- earned- -opera High School Auduenum, Monday 'when , briLbaUC ceis for o'clock the benefit aight at IUS sang , Verdril, , ..0te110, 0 ., of the seGvmusettie4:0mestatind. s,. open,: , i , , . - , they ,:; reefs the at .mr.: front 066 .111isz aoxtz Ainging -Alta? stutritur-.-,. with Mark ---170.tkrZoh. -la.lur-anOgden-voiSag Tibbelt a to sang te opera in $eep teacher, and et the Univer de and Par. befct rethralAg Mr. of Greenwell Utah. wag ity America where tie will Appear all to New York. where- - he has won Ntartasellt at the tdet la .plella, a distinguished reputation as an operatic. .oratorio, radio and coo in 'ribbon. Martinelli , and fen hock . cal singer. the opera.5 Both Mr. and Mn. 'Otvenwell ;. ' of Juilliard , are graduates the AMON - ANDEL:MON. Negns-- ' 'fr. Graduate School 'of Music. where , contralto brought here by the are , they won scholarships. Both , lest winter lar onovreettal. nes se qua summer opens. company, of r-which Albert Stoned is director. many bookings that managerit aro Mr. Greenwell hae sung with the mantis their hair in titstratuca for Cleveland Orchestra. the Detroit Sear that cancellations ma, result. Civic Opera Company, and the The greatat sensation in music , Ander, Philadelphia Orchestra. He has during the Last decade. Miss Worrell. roles the in son is going to be forced to greatly sung leading ter Festival productions of opera Increase the UZI of her fee Iv cot, and oratorio and is leading bass of the Russian Opera Compnay, New ab York. Mist Anderson prefers that a more owicetut than tium sing not IP his staging In the "Stabat arduous schedule, but I weel4 an oo oogi oogi Mater'. contrary to her order and that of hear manager, S. Hintet. she hes Greet". Ira melTimes says: 'Gaut Jltwomerous weekAwnett she will ho sonorous. low, yet powertui bass called upon to, .mg tour times--- aa of wide range and great beauty. almost superhuman assignment. pleased his audience immediate4 , . . , , , ,o,, r ' , 4 , 5, - , 1 . , - - .... ''' - 5 - .. ' - . - . ' .. ' - - , , , , ' ' .. - , 1r , , , , -. Glye-.---- -- HZ production or three S4211111- ,:, operas and tho engageommt al '..;., . tmw singer' was announced-- ", ,, te eight ; 4111 Edward Joimson on ; Manager' ' t. ' his return hots Europe as: tdgh, ; at lit3741 the . itetrapautan5 ligtus ': , , semen., , 7 :open, 'Rost-- ' New singers 121dui , Pauly sepritacc MMUS. ''"'' : .,' Fared. , lyric soprano; Enid feantbo; , , 0-- :1 . -- . , ' 1 ,. - . t , 1131"- - f 1-- e .. To ,, I' i Ir 4. ,,s1 r.":1"P,, o -- -, -- . - Genii GreellwellPauline Pierce ,,,,.. , 1 lb - Ne.. ,ip;....,,--------.,,- ,.. , 1 ,e. - - 4; , , k . - , ,,. - ' 1937; . , ,e rova1 1ZEIM.SATURDAY: D i . ,,., . - ----- .'-- ' . . , - 4 - - |