Show tabernacle CONCERT the appearance presented by the interior of the tabernacle fab 27 was sublime the baet sea of human faces which overspread the lower part of the great auditorium was an inspiring spectacle the great choir with its or more members arranged with perfect regularity was something to gladden the heart of the music lover kt it is estimated that nearly people were present at the concert electric lights in profusion gave the place a midday brightness in addition to this the bright paint and fresh Kalso mining gave the scene a gala aspect the concert opened with the march from normal evan stephens held the baton and professor daynes was at the organ the march was rendered in magnificent style how these great volumes of ef song rolled out filling the immense building and impressing the listeners with religious awe there was hardly anything to equal it in the world even the choirs or of the vast cathedrals of rome borne and paris could not surpass last nights performance in grandeur of melody and sublimity of song the second piece was a waltz entitled an an the waves f given by the salt lake mandolin and guitar club the members presented a handsome appearance their costume is both tasteful and picturesque it would be difficult to find a finer looking body of young gentlemen composing a musical club in any city in the united states all this the vast audience appreciated and when the waltz was rendered with perfect smoothness it is little wonder that the club received a hearty and enthusiastic encore the duet youthful hearts was rendered by mrs julia silverwood and miss viola pratt it was received with enthusiasm the author is evan stephens mothers lullaby another production of evau stephens was rendered by the cecelia club this was a leading treat of the occasion the club consists of fifteen young ladies all well trained musical accomplished and blessed with a profusion of good looks their performance created applause of the most earnest description the fifth piece on the pro gramme was given by the string quintette first violin W E wethe second A viola A collo cello J I 1 olson olaen piano H 8 krouse this performance for mance manoe rightfully earned an encore and got it the vales of deseret a glee by evan stephens was rendered by the choir quartette and organ this was sublime the words are full cf poetry and full of significance in a local way the wife to the bus husband band 21 another piece alece by evan stephens was given by Ms maggie hull she sung it very charmingly her voice la Is clear sweet and pleasant this was followed by the ecstacy march from the mandolin club mrs lizzie thomas edwards sung thy name with splendid effect the violin solo by W E weihe was something in the line of music that sent the audience into raptures of delight he was accompanied by prof krouse he responded to the encore and added to his laurels mrs agnes olsen thomas gave a solo separation with marked success the rhe performance closed with god of israel by evan stephens when the vast audience filed its way out to talk about the great musical treat it had and to wish for a repetition of it in the near future |