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Show . Salt Lake Cap' Utah : THE DESERET NEWS', Saturday, November 28, 1942 Amm..................,1 An erson-------1 ' , --- -, - , .., .Tickets.On ' -- .. .. N ; - -' A , :,. ..,.: , -- -, Sale Dee. '. 5-- '- ,........ - ,,- , ' . , , ' - e . o : ' ' I '' ; ,. n, 1 l , , full-tim- e ) ithe tion. r . Her artistic creed is rooted in her religion. "Religion is an anchor. It gives one a grip on life. It also Is a pattern on which one fash- . When one sings," she ions life. continues with a charming modest use of the impersorial pronoun. "one seeks the emotion which 'moved, the composer. In the moment of exaltedluterpretation one seeks to communicate that feeling to the audience's alted appreciation. So, when a' song pleases me, touches me, I try to project the feeling to exalt tile listener's emotion." This "priestess of song" has learned to "feel" the music she sings by studying the countries that nurtured the songs. Critics have repeatedly commented on her ability to identify herself with the "I" of the composition. This interpretative subtlety overwhelms the listener "with the spellbinding magnificence of her singing." as Pitts Sanborn of the - , - - - New York ' . ' cum- World-Telegra- mented. She ponders also the difference between songs. "The Ilight song," says Miss Anderson. "is flattery. It 'serves merelyto put one in a pleasant frame of mind. It tickles but does not arouse. It is the serious song that awakens the soul." Obviously there was double meaning to Jan Siberliusl; words when the Negro contralto sang for the Finnish composer in his home. When she had finished, the creator of the prophet-likmale sat motionless and contemplated her. Finally, he mur- "My roof 'is too low for mured, .. e 1 , you. PlaA Students Perform Tuesday Professor Thomas. Giles, head of the Music Department of the University of Utah will present some of his students ma program ofpiano Impressionistic-anmodern piano music on Thursday. December 3, 10.3 p.m. The program to which the public is invited will be held in the Music Hall University campus. - - e on-th- In these numbers, an attempt will be .made to show that what was cacophonous music a few years ago does not of necessity need to be called cacophonous today. as much of it has become euphonious to the present genera. tion. , The following is the program to be presented: The Girl With The riaxen Bair , - Debussy . Elizabeth An Ward Spanish Dane from ths "Brief Life" De Falls Leon Larson Ritual Piro Dance from 1..ove .the De Falai Mssician" Ila Thomas , Albenis Seyuildilla Gladys ' Barker' Nocturna D fiat Debussy Mrs. Josephine Theodor. Clair de Lune DebuseY Louise Clyde - , Minstrels- . froward Grundfor Ralleetitme in the Water Virginia Bair Sulltention inahohnue . ' , - Marion, Debuisy Pmkotielf 7 Shostakervitch James Davidson the Rein in Debuiiy Shirk, Chamberlain Prelude No. 4$4., Bliley Debussy ';,, , ,, :''' ;,1, .::. '' 1. ' ,, :. , C - ' ' ' i ' ,:, i' ,, I N.: ,r,l'i.' .....? willf ' ;:, 10... .:., ...: ( . kp , ,' Y : ;,.. , ,' ,,l- '''', , ' '. , , ' V , , :,,''''. ? , ' 't ,,,,,, ,i:' , ' ' t ' .5 Gay: And Sparking Musical -Comedy Runs Six Nights 1 , :i,-- :. '' , , , 't :4.. I , , , .' ,l e. 'I. '', o:: , , ' ( AtIMN'''''' .,',,.,....'. , 0 II .., A., ' ......., 4? al.' :tikW,...'.; '"''''e4,. . ,,,' ,,, ,,. : ,, .....,: .. 4, ..N.',,,'',. ' ' 4: ..'' P :': ' ';' ' .,,,,,, :! 1: - ' '''''... '.': ,,, ., :., Hartlimn To Appear In Orpheus Club Concert . t,, , ., .,,,:,,,,,,,4,,..,,,,.,: N N Atout Muitc Aiming at a high place in the world of music with his violin. making, Woodrow Mousley, a native Salt bake youth has found that "hard work and good common sense" is the secret to the art. Mousley, who is now a resident of Los Angeles, has been studying the violin and for only six years, but is rapidly gaining attention for his copies of the famous Stradavarius. The work of the young artist was recently brought to our attention by Mrs. Gertrude Wilson of Tropic, who .tells of a superb instrument he completed while vacationing at Boulder.. Utah, during the past summer. Fine workmanship was apparent in the first playing of the violin. His accompanist was a gracious volunteer, Miss Genevieve Haws, who became Mrs. Mousley in September. violin-makin- ' well-round- pa-tra- ' , ..4:k,:.-.7,,,- ...k '1::4-;:- i.,., ,,,. Woodman by Caprice" among his selections. The program: Lord Help, ToNata-Capric- Tabernacle Bong Horning Mendelosebn Choir Wely - Dr. Asper Woodman e Dr. Asper Bach At Thy Feet Tabernacle Choir SchubertSaar To hlusic Tabernacle Choir and Gone Fled Another Day Has Careless Dr. Asper Pilgrims', Chorus Tabernacle Choir Wagner Among The New Records , tation make this album most desirable. (It might be noted that and not EMr. Petri plays Natural in the controversial last chord of the third bar of the C Minor Prelude.) E-fl- Authors' Club Meets Wednesday BEETHOVENQUARTET NO. At Lion House Fine Arts Staff . Johnson Pupils' To Be Presented I A timely album is Col. old. Scrooge 3 - : . : .. - in ' . ;ors..,,,,.:;,-- t - ,,,, .714. 7 " I ,,;-,,- .. . ,..:i,'..: r, i. ,:.'s , ,,,, .. ,!,,'4 j - ,.,:-- , '5,4 D A. JO.sopuethralock clients Albert entertaining Salt Lake City - . , ' c Opera Association production of - George Gershwinss "Girl Crazy" through next7week at the Lyric Thnater, , formerly the Lake Theater. , New Books Placed In Public Library The books ; will be. following added to the Public Library Mon-- - day, Nov, 30, 1942 MISCELIANEOUS BorlandAmerica , is cans. ChildsI Amer!. Write 'Irram Wash- ington. N, Defense Homes Hand Bautipolc.... FarwellRules of the cal Road. ' GabrielElias Boudinot ' - GreenMasks and Puppets. Harris-1- 00 Years of Water Development. HawthorneHow to Get '7 Ahead in a Defense Plant. lielmAngel and Mos Son, Roland Hayes. JohnstonQueen Her of the Flat. tops. KentMrs. Appleyard's en. Kitch- - LudwigStalin. William. - LLutes-.Cou- sin Nehruunity of India. Robinson --- Redemption and Revelation. ScottDuel for Europe. - - Siaterlicrn.waveatansmik sion. . Stout ed.Illustrious Dunder- head. TrottAmerican Red Grose on Home Nursing.. WrightStudy Of War. Wylie, ed.Best Broadcasts of Textbook 1940.41. - - Man MarraYoung World. Skinner Our Young and Gay. of the - are Hearts. - - FICTION CannonLook to ,the tain. Mom-Joinin- g . CroftsFear to Comes font. Chal- . Robe. Back to Wayne DouglasThe Fetzer-!Come County. a for LockbridgeHanged Sheep. MatthewsRiver.Bottom OstensoLove Way. Boy. Paned , This RossIsle of Escape. - TaylorThree Plots for Asey Mayo. TurnerTurn off Mr1W, the ' Sun. PI;(1P)Art::10; - , ., , 4i, tbi .4 toh ' ' - 4- 4e,s4 41. . : The COLUMBIA RECORDS riceX-22- ostakovitch phonyM-520. Cap- XMAS I These and other records in no view con be secured at Glen Bros. MU. lie Co. v M-51- Fifth Sym- Shostokovitch Bruch Violin Concerto G MinorM-51- 7 in Bruch Violin Italian Tschoikowsky 'Italian Capr- riceX-22- , Quartet M-51- Dickens Christmas Carol M-52- Dickens Christmas Carol 1 , disc. Album of Cbristmas Carols C-9- 4 M-5- WM. IF tr.o kgrag2"taldwiZe..1516111114111011111UNIMEall ' Cora. M-52- 1. Album of Christmas Carols a oi Itro GLE11131103.. - - ROGERS011'S 70 South Main 1i music co. , i - z zc X t" ' , z .74 South Main 26 South Stahl . .,,,,- . -- IF WaraMVAllegMAIMIEWMA I (.111171M WY "Mg - ; Cop- 9 Dickens Christmos - a ' Beethoven Quartet Opus 95 Opus 95--M-- . in 9 PreludesM-523- Chopin Preludes--M-- 523 Beethoven 9 Concerto G Minor-4-417, iceX-229 Chopin Fifth Syr- nphonyM,520 - 9 Beethoven Quartet Opus 95 , - '.- 11 Ischaikowsky . - , i .., Merry Gentlemen. Among most noted Columbia singles are 38652, Six Flats Unfurnished and Why Don't You Do Right, Benny Goodman and his Orchestra; 36857, Can't Get Out of This Mood and Moonlight Mood, Kay Kyser and Orchestra: 38659, the Craziest Dream and a Poem Set to Music, both frOm Springtime in the Rockies, Harry James and his Orchestra. Chopin PreludesM.-52- 3 . . . Bruch Violin Concerto G MinorM-51- 7 Tschoikowsky Italian The numbers are Dearly ,Beloved from the Columbia film You Were Never Lovelier, and Why Don't You Fall in Love With Me. Paul Wetstein conducts the orchestra. For a real spicey version of the hilarious Der Fuehrer's Face, hear the Bluebird disc No. 11586Spike Jones and his City Slickers, with Willie Spicer. On the same record is rWarmaGo.... Back to West Virginia. , , ' i , ,',4..t , 4 4 :'1 a ' are legion), will be interested in - rt :: '',: . Sym - i, ., tral ROGERSON'SSh- Fifth ... , .. , ;.",i.;,' ,.'.,.,' it, 4, ....,, Ite-e- ::- ;,.,,-- :::., p Shostokovitch 14 :,,,,t,:4; , '4 It ::....: .. , ri'.:::,..;.: paNisicoalraeyse nS.tamnlaery. roviowod In this column may be purchasoct i, label ilk f. , i,... phonyM-52- 0 Wiffenpoof Song, Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries, and I'm Just a Vagabond Lover. , Dinah Shore fans, (and they black- t : Peterson, John guerite Lauriante. Elayne Ben. nett. Wilford Isakson and Fames F. Wilson. Three dancers are included in the outstanding company, - with Barbera - Morrison famous ' for superb work in past civic opera presentations, appearing in the acrobaitc-taaround specialty the number "I Got Rhythm" and in a solo tango. Marie Fish and Max Croft will be featured in a Mexican dance routine. score will be ably handled by an at group"20 of the best proles. sional musicians available," ai Conductor Southwick put it, with Reginald Beales as con. certmaster. Made possible through tlierC-6operation of Salt Lake City, through Commissioner Fred Te- desco of the Parks Department the production is supervised by the Salt Lake City Opera Ass. dation, Inc.,' headed by Wallace F. Bennet t, president; L. K. Nich- olson, vice president; J. J. Kelly. treasurer; Joe Christensen, di. rector of the City Recreation Department, secretary. and Earl J. Glade, Arthur Freber and Mrs. A. E. Bowen, members of the board. in sponsorship of the show, the Salt Lake Junior Chem. of Commerce is handling ticket distribution and publicity. Basil' is done by - ' - ',,,, - k " .!:',',',,...,,, - Columbia Records Reviewed on this page can be secured at Beesley's. 1 1 27979a :$ WO RUDY VALLEEVIC. This Musical Smart Set Album presented by RCA Victor is re-a leader among new popular cordings issued for November. Rudy Vallee, now of U. SCoast famous the bit Guard, made tunes included in the collection. most famous are Among the Deep Night. My TimP is Your Time, Stein Song, Vieni-Vien- Vic, - , :''.:'''.,:,- .; .,t, ,': , i:..::'.A.t.. . o her p ' - COLUMBIA RECORDS RECORItSj Pressings Popular HEIGH-HEVERYBODY , .. EntUMBM ;;--,i Rathbone who turns in a superb performance. Incidental music is include written by Leith Stevens. ... , CHRISTMAS CAROLS COL, SET C94 There are four records in this album, and eight favorite carols sung by. the famous Lyn Murray Singers. Included are Oh Come, Ye All Faithful, the First Nowell, Silent Night, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Joy to the World, It Came Upon The.Mici. night Clear,- - Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, and God Rest Ye new and fine recording of the Christmas favorite of young and a t. , Mis- I 7 , break from Ferde Grofe's sissippi Suite. DICKENS CHRISTMAS CAROLCOL. i s- 9 The Quarter ten about the same time as the Sonata Opus 81A (Les Adieux) and the incidental music to Egmont, and preceded the Seventh and Eighth Symphonies', A delay in its publication is responsible for its high opus number. The composer gave it the title "Serioso"an inscription aptly significant of the music. The work is performed by the Buda. pect String Quartet and the Columbia recording is very good. A fine single disc is Col. 11879 the popular de Fella Fire Dance played by Leopold. Stokowski and the New York Philharmonic. On the alternate side is a Stokowski transcription of Perpetual Motion by Novacek. Summer Session Lists band-conce- II, OPUS 95COL. Opus 95 was writ- , t. Freddy Martin's latest Holly. wood venture is Seven Days Leave, a new IIKO Picture. Already four hits from the show are available on Victor records: and Touch of Soft Hearted Texas. and Can't Get Out of This Mood and I Get the Neck of the Chicken, Vic. 27174 is Tommy Dorsey's version of the languid There Are Such Things, coupled with Day. His clarity of phrasmendably. ing, Ind his sparkling interpre- 0 Ot "Toccata-- .,,,. .: gill." .:..,..;:....,:.:,.,..:,. ,,,..,. i ., ..,,,: , , , ; :..,:,..,..: ; r ,. , .,.. 1 :':,:".!,:' as she performs the comedy role of "Kate Fothergill". Albert Bean steals most of the laughs, how. lead as ever, in his comedy "Gieber Goldfarb", while the other comedy spot Is filled by John Adams as "Slick Fother- - morning at 10:30 with the opening selection coming from Mendelssohn's "Elijah". The number, "Help, Lord", is on a. program that also includes choral works by Bach Schubert and Wagner, to be performed under direction of J. Spencer Cornwall. Dr. Frank W. Asper at the Tabernacle organ will feature Welys "Morning Song" and the g :. '''Kix:::.,:! , t, i. 1 ::,,,:;i-i:,....- , , i:,: G. mezzo-sopran- ,41- h:.i: rICh voice In "I Got Rhythm" and Sam and Della," Music of the Masters will fill the program of the Tabernacle Choir to be broadcast - Sunday , :1,,.;.,,,-"''''''-.,,' ,- ' "7",Irrrusaimit ,,,:::::'0,':',:', .4,, K.,.,i,:...',,.,,,....,, in handling several dance rou- tines required of her Part-Sh- e joins Mr. Rich in two of the production's outstanding duets, "Embraceable You,". and "Could You Use Me." N, . Sally Arnovich is an entertain. Choir Broadcast By C. B. H. ,4,.,,,, Her unusual vitality and alert- mess have aided no end in her development in the role, especial- - Music Of Masters Ott Wordir, - ',',i Woodrow Mous ley, former Salt Lake resident, and now a resident of Los Angeles, inspects a violin of his own making, a copy of a famous Stradavarius. (See Words About Music). ,, ,,,,,:i.;4:::4, .:' , Youthful Violin Maker Inspects Work ', N--..-- --...... ' ,....,;,,,... - semi-annu- ., .", - ,,,, - ';.0.k.-- ;', , ,' F., , X ,. '.0 -- ..,,,-,,,--47- ' '.....:i, by George Gershwin. Under the direction of Albert S. Southwick, conductor and Harry R. Allen, production direc- Is the show scheduled tor, for a six night run at the Lyric Thee. ter formerly the Lake Theater beginning Monday night. Each performance will begin prompt- ly at 830. Ticket sales have been jumping- repeatedly with rehearsal reports stamping the production as one of the outstanding of its kind to be presented In this area Fourteen capable performers will handle, the principal roles, while the entire stage company num. bers nearly 50 and the actom- panying orchestra will include 20pieces particular attention at rehearsals has been the develop- ment of John Rich and Dyca Ann Bradshaw in the leading roles of Danny and "Molly". An ex. cellent young tenon Mr. Rich will be remembered In the sec- ond lead of New Moon", the civic opera production of last Bradshaw is a spring. Miss newcomer to civic opera, ex hibiting fine dramatic training 'she has re6eived on the coast written for iGninagepraRrtogoerris. -- 11 :i.- ,. ' a Salt Lake City's Opera Association Will ray frOm the sentimental light opera works next week to present the' appropriately gay and sparkling musical comedy, "Girl Crazy," 4 14 ? f , ' II " 7 , ''''' ., ' ,,.'.:! 7 .. ' ' :' ' . " t , ,e,; 'f ,, - S.t-- , :Z , ', ' , '''' ..''S :,'''' ;' . , ,9 i , t 7 -,... l ' ' ,k,, -- 4 ., '.,,,, otpt .::.: , , 't .,:, ,,,,,,,, ''''..,'.i '''.7:t.', ''''.",:',, 'f'. '''s ....!';':::,: , " , 4, t ', ,, - ',...z'',,'' ', ''' ,, , ; -', ,:, ...::..',,...,,-.,:,.- .. I , ",,:, - - ,.... i::: '....,,' .!',,,'''',4'.:::',' ,', ,,,,,, 0,-- , 1 't,' ' ,' " ', , ," ! t', , ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,, , , 'Girl Crazy' Rétzdy For Monday Premier ' ' ., ",. .7 s, s' , - ''.."'4',612!,ik,R t.,., - , ' L.,; sk"'k.,',.., 00- ,- '' - ',":".,'''':---, - ' ? ,..., t ' " '' ,. : ,, ,''' :'t 1".. r ,. - ... ::, , ' .i, ' :,,, . , ,,' 1- i ,' . , '. r ; ., ' ....,,,,,,,,, itt Holds Van Cott ::?: :'.::'. l: - ... ' , , :...?...:7.:::. :',.! , ' , Union Building , -. . 4 ' - ' , , ., - lt" ,. ' ' ', to an Invitation of the University of Utah. the Utah. Art Colony exhibition will open ' ....r The Ella Quayle Van Cott , ,., Nov. 29, at .,.1..5.: ''...t.:::::!..i.'. .'.' ' ' Memorial" Sunday, i, 1: 1 ::,:.' ,.. p.m. in the Union Building 1,: :', - N, ballroom. Open daily from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 8 p.m., the exhibit wil ' k through. Sunday, Dec. 8. t announcement during , past week by Douglas manager of the Union ;', :!. was warmly received. art lovers who learned that , ' annual University of Utah t '::.'.' !,...,t''' :,4,,,,,,,:,,:::t:!::?:,,,:. Invitational Exhibition of Fine ;T ,::-- :.; t,,,,,:,,:::::::,. ,::::,,,:sr ,.:,: -, 4t' :,:,,:,.$'': Arta had been cancelled for the ; :f and that other shows ; . f replace It. s:tiiSv:,.; 11"r raAlice NerrillHorpe has .0.- i. for over twenty years conducted ' ' 4 i':',.1 ...,,' ! :1 -Art her Utah . Ccilony Exhibitions , '' , A'. ' if,. ,, more than and has , .,,,t organized t:, ':,. '". '''. '' , A, , ' -: 30 public school collections. The ,'..!wrt4g 1 ': , generosity of her advisor3r pa,,, w ..; ; siiio,,.. , , 'N tron. Mrs. Van Cott. has made ICI , , ',,,00 'possible to give One or more Edla .0,, .,) , N y:"....,419'. Quayle Van Cott gift pictures to f each permanent collection. Each , ':I''4;,,,vo..: , , , school has named' its collection , ,,..,,, , after its favorite Utah artist The , :,, ,,,,, Logan High School "Ella Quayle ....:'?1, the Van Cott Memorial" and .,, 3,.4. Granite Junior High School "Ella -- ,:',,,:::.,14,....K.:.,, 4,,, - ': '' : ". Quayle Van Cott Memorial" have each purchased six paintings, since Mrs. Van Cott's death, and Popularity Seen At Box Office have each received about 20 additions to their collectionsTo Although she is not to appear in Salt Lake until be eligible for a gift picture. a March 2, Marian Anderson, negro contralto, already school may purchase a painting is assured a capacity house. from this Utah Art Colony Exhibitión. Ten Utah schools have already signified their desire to take advantage of this opportu nity to add pictures to their- collections. One of the two large Henri have Moser paintings, which hung for several years In the Union gift of Building, was William M. Hardiman, outstanding Salt Lake violinist Mrs. Van Cott. At her recent passing, after an active life proand concertmaster of the Utah State Symphony- - Orchestra, education, world peace, will be presented as guest soloist by the Orpheus Club during moting music, religion and art. Mrs. concert at the Union Building, Wednesday, Dec.x Van Cott left by will, one fourth its of her estate to her cherished 9, Malcolm E. Pike, president of the famous Salt Lake male , friend, Mrs. Horne, to enable her chorus, announced today. to carry on the work that together the two had promoted for .., Accompanied at the piano by 20 Years. his wife, Mrs. Frances Osborne , The "Ella Quayle Van Cott Hardiman, the well known violinist will present a program of Memorial" will include paintings ,'.':', ',, 40 and sculptures by about most appropriate kt....:',,,,,. , masterwork ;......,.. members of the Utah Art Colfor the occasion, he stated. Under the direction of Albert ony. Mrs. Horne. who is chairi ...r.;''....f.:": man of the exhibition. will be J. Southwick, the chorus will A.: : of :1i', offer a program, assisted by the University Mr. ',',.:,;::,, Utah Art Department, with Beethoven's "Hallelujah ..' Woodruff and other advisory Chorus" from "Mount of Olives" : and artists of the Utah Art and an arrangement of "Goin' Home" from the Largo moveColony. ; ''':Vi:-'.V...'t:.:7:: , Mrs Ella Quayle Van Cott ment of Dvorak's "New World"' :,' .y.,...,iii':':! ',...4.1.,,,,::t .......,. was the wife of the late WaldSymphony among the selections. ......: Also on the program will be a amar Van Cott, for many years '.;' ., presentation of "Sylvia" by a member and also chairman, of ..,:,,,t:...........,,:::1.,..,: the Board of Regents of the Oley Speaks, under the direction' of J. Marlowe Neilson, as,,,,.....:.......:ot .4. .,. University of Utah. r. sistant conductor. Mrs. Vera Frey season will accompany the group. Club members will be hosts at .,.... a dance following the program, ' Mr. Pike announced. Tickets, which may be purchased from SHOSTAROVITCH club members, will contain a SYMPHONY NO. 5 COL. stub which will admit .any serv1:d.,, ice man in uniform and his part-- The Fifth Symphony by Dminer to the concert-danche said. tri Shostakovitch is among the - few greatest symphonic works Soloist , to come from a contemporary composer, and it leads the list William Hardiman.will ap of recent recordings of Columwith as pear guest artist bia. The reading is by Arthur Rodzinski and the Cleveland 'OrOrpheus Club at Union chestra and the recording and Building Dec. 9. performance are worthy of the highest praise. The Fifth Symphony contains The Authors' Club will meet at U. music of dynamic emotion of the Lion House Social Center depth with passages at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2. tremendous of terse biting humor. It is "Artemus Ward and Other Huthe composer's possible quite morists" will be discussed by Mrs. finest work, although an intelliS. W. Stewart. Mrs. Gordon T. gent comparison with the SevHyde will Rive a brief talk on enth Symphony at this time is Mark Twain. Despite the fact that colleges hardly possible. Victor recently presented a reface curtailment of fine arts incording of the Fifth played by struction for the duration. the Stokowski and tha Leopold University of Utah will not be Orchestra (Vic. Philadelphia without outstanding instructors and a comparison of the 1943 Sumtwo interpretations is most inin these fields at its teresting. The Stokowski readmer Session, Dr. John T. WahlMrs. Frank A. Johnson will ing is the more dramaticand quist, director, announced today. present some of her 'pupils in the tempo noticeably slower. 1339 a at vocal recital her home, In lining up the Summer Ses(Twelve record sides against ten for the Columbia Album). RodNormandie Circle, Sunday eve. sion staff, Dr. Wahlquist has sezinskis quickened tempo results fling. Nov. 29,. at 8:30 o'clock. cured Frank W. Kent, assistant in greater animation. Both alin fine art at the Following is the program: bums are superb. The Columbia professor Maria Graver Promise Lore is perhaps more suited to the Bradley Polytechnique Institute, Jesse C. Holt average machine because the dyat Peoria, Carl Deis The Lord's Prayer Ralph J. Peter. namics are more moderate. Allis Wrubel My Own America son, instructor of music at Los , Betty Jean Galbraith BRUCH-VIOLIWhile The 11.0tMing Billows Roll.... Angeles City College, and Dr. CONCERTO H. Lane WilgOn Lorin F. Wheelright, supervisor NO. IN G MINOR The Pretty Creature...H. Lane W111011 Catherine Rosner of music in Salt Lake's public COL; You God If Left Only schools, to head Courses. Max Bruch died in Germany John A.. De DAMON) Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes In 1920. He left quite a number' Mr. Kent will teach two studio Bain Bridge Crist of fine works for chorus, 'cello,' courses-i- n Margaret Gledhill Larson painting, both water violin and orchestra, and among A Spirit Flower Campbell Tipton color and oil, and a 'course in these the G Minor Concerta No. Lindsay Sisters 1 for Violin and Orchestra is the the history of modern art. He The Nightingale And The Rose most popular. It was begun in has 'his MFA from Syracuse UniJames H. Rogers At Parting the composer's nineteen year I Loved And The World Is Mine versity and is a former student but not finished until e was Clayton Jones of the University of ,Utah, where Mrs. Charles T. S. Parsons twenty-eighThe work s" full he is represented by the Babcock of melodic fluency and charm. Sweet Little Jesus Boy Mae Robert Gimlet The Columbia recording is exceland Van Cott portraits. One Little Cloud...'.Mildred Lund Tyson lent. Nathan Milstein is the soMrs. Enid Or lob Featuring Mr. Peterson's stay loist and the New York PhilharLove's Highway will be a at the ,University Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson monic Orchestra is directed by Dunn The Bitterness Of Love John Barbirolli. production of Haydn's Oratorio. Mrs. J. Irvin Owigart in which he The Creation", Rolling Down To Rio Edward German TSCHAIKOWSKY-- will be assisted by Dr. Wheel--righSong Of The Refugee. -....Otto Harbech and Bell Fernatook CAPRICCIO , This is to be given the (new) Of William Dreams Keegan) X229 Imp ITALIANCOL. latter part of July. In addition .Ledy Moon Clem 1,4wards Here is a fine recording by a he will teach classes In choral' Clark Hall ' master conductor of a piece of N Oloverinis Pergolest ;ft I Was Seventeen procedures and group voicg, When mediocre music. It is of the Instruction., the latter an innoWalter- - Kramer in typerousing from Verdi Nome ,Caro ,,"Rigoletti".... vation at the session. : Thomas sty14 and romantic The Fountain Harriet Ware Maxine Orton Beecham is the conductor,. and Dr. Wheetrights two classes s'at ROIMITICA lb Mozart the New York Philharmonic Minuet will be the teaching of music in old Poliels Carol Karol Liszniewski is the orchestra. Symphony , trPwl schools and "A elementary , CHOPINPRELUDES One Morning rarly fti iUWorkohop in' Mi.sIc jducation'. song arranged br OP. 28COL. Alfred Whitehead with the secondnamed class to Frances. Janice and Jewel Peggy. Egon Petri. the eminent Dutch Johnson. accompanist. Mrs. Clifton be open to both elementary and pianist performs, the twenty. W. Flint and Mrs. Frank A. John.... four Chopin Preludes Most cora. son. secondary. school teachers; ,I.:......l.: customers who wish to purchase choice' seats. Miss Anderson will appear under direction of S. Hurok, completing Salt Lake's opflortunity to bear the two of the greatest - of all Negro artists in as many seasons. Last spring Dorothy Maynor, famous Negro soprano, appeared at Kingsbury Hall. Ifarewell "My performance? Yes, I shall give mine evetuallyror the 32,nd of July." That's the way Miss Anderson, who sang to an audience of 75,000 on the steps of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, says an artist never stops being an artist, that she never, so to speak "turns it off." She never really can take a vacation for that reason. Nor is she certain that she can marry. "My work is a Job. So is marriage. I've got to do one or the other. I'm sticking to my work." - - And sitting in the presence of the almost cosmic repose of the Negro goddess one understands strength of her calm convic- .. i - .. , box office late in April, and that the Dec. 5 sale is being held to accommodate office local, box - . "- , , - - world famed Negro contralto, !stilt scheduled for a Salt Lake appearance until March 2,, tick. ets for tier concert at Kings- bury Hall on that date will be available in a oneday box office sale Saturday, Dec. 5, according Ito M. H. Fleming,, lo . cal representative for the per. formance. Mr. Fleming pointed out. that mail 'orders threaten to lake over most of the house before ' lel.' ,r , Although Marian Anderson, , . , 1 PI,, the2 ruff, the: , Box Office Open For !Single Day Only ,. 1 i :;' , ' :. , Art Colony Exhibit , To Open Sunday - , - ,7, - pztp,24p..ap2zPOPig . . - 1 ,. .. , . --- , POIMil.U......'...-- . |