Show ' v THE 6-- A' HERALD-REPUBLICA- ’ Katherine accompanist daughters o£ Mr and Mrs Joseph W Irvine who were heard at Pantages theatre during the week — MARJORIE DODGE WARNER who will sing the soprano The Creation” on in the production of Haydn's oratorio the state capitol steps this afternoon MRS ’ - - - V ' Monday Friday Piano recital by pupils of Miss Helen Croft at Ladies’ Literary clubhouse S p m Saturday Recital by piano pupils of Lulabel Eldredge at her studio 4 p m ' i 4 Miss Emma JBertagnoll - Kpkalskl and Mrs Beames Valse Champetre Lange Miss Hazel Pitts Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman (Offenbach) Splndler Misl Gertrude Seals ’To the Spring Grieg Miss Anna Newcomer Marche Trlomphale (two pianos) Blermann Mrs R C Porter and Mrs Beames t Rustle of Spring Binding Miss Jennie Williams auer la Cascade at 445 and ending at BEGINNING this afternoon Haydn’s be rendered on the will oratorio great state capitol steps as a free perform-- ! to the entire public The Salt ' snce Lake Oratorio society assisted by a symphony orchestra and eminent soloists with Squire Coop as musical director will present the notable work The lawns and walks of the capitol grounds will make an Ideal parterre for the audience If the weather Is y pleasant an unusually profitable afternoon is In store for Salt Lakers In announcing choral performances very often the two most popular great oratorios “The Messiah” and “The Creation” are mistaken one for the -- i'' ‘ — a Miss Rhea Haefell: ’ jc je a RECITAL BY MISS CROFT’S PUPILS by Miss Amelia - 1 ASSISTED number of piano pupils of Miss Helen Croft will appear In recital Friday evening at the Ladles’ Literary club house beginning at - 8 o’clock The program will be: ' Water Nymph Nevjn Evelyn Elder' Dorothy Langford Morning Prayer Streabbog Leah Jacobson a Heins Phllopena Dorothy- Covey Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard Mildred Jensen Pixies’ Good Night Song Brown Frances Klrkendall Valse In E Flat Durand Lysle Warburton Les Myrtles achs Grace Clarke V ocal solo Selected Amelia Margetts On the Mystic Lake Heins Elizabeth Hughes Pixie’s Gavott Brown Helen Bolosmese Valse Arabesque Luck Melba Strong Feather Dance Ducelle Dorothy Langford Impromptu Pastorale Hewitt Evelyn Elder B&lf-DoBohemian Girl Ruth Showells Valse Caprice Newland Helen Langford Menuet Paderewski Elizabeth Poelman Vocal solo Selected Amedia Margetts Rosslnl-Smlt- h William Tell Sun-jda- L 1 1 other & rn j ! j son Mrs II C McGregor Miss Medora Henry Miss Tress McMahon Miss Susie Schofield Miss Leah Ashton Mrs1 Lewis C Duncan Mrs Emma Cushman Miss Mrs Mellcla Florence Smurthwalte Wolstenholme Miss Luclle Rogers Mrs Julian M Thomas Miss Henrietta Blau Miss Emily Harris Miss Ida Sconberg Miss Gertrude Slater Miss May Edwards Miss Gertrude Whitehead Miss Hazel Osborne Miss Wllberta Whitney Miss Adelaide Smith Miss Lettle Olson Miss Josie Halsett Miss Bessie Williams Miss Arzella Symons Miss Blanche Davis Miss Aurora Mariger Miss Ida Peterson Miss Mattie G body Charles R Pike sen Nat Shepherd R C- - V Rasmus- L Shepherd E n TrovatoreCatherine Irvine Sheets James W Waite Walter Welti Lon Fisher John Y Russon R Nichols Valse Brilliants (two pianos) W II Ackrayd M Verdl-Sml- tb Moskowskl Stella Anderson Melb Strong Helen Showells Langford Ruth 4c je PIANO PUPILS IN STUDIO RECITAL eldredoe win some give a of piano recitals for her Juvenile class beginning next Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock at her studio Miss Catherlns will assist on the violin A Levering series of advanced recitals Is also being prepared to begin the first week In June The following pregram will be given Saturday afternoon: Duet vesper Bells Krogmann Cltarl’e Neerlngs lulabel Eldredge (a) Slumber Song Gurlltt (b) The Swallow Burfgmueller Elsie Geoghegan C ir Stayner For Allie Gean Angel Duet La Grace Bohm Theone Llndgren Lulabel Eldredge (a) Etude Wollenhaupt Chaminade (b) The Flatterer Ruth Ldndberg (a) Bohemian Song Aletter Fllmenreich ()b Spinning Song Charlie Neerlngs Duet Fixies on the Water Brown Elsie Geoghegan Lulabell Eldredge Bohm (t) The Fountain (b) Waltz In E Flat Durand Theone Llndgren Duet Pixies Asleep Brown Gean Angel Lulabel Eldredge Camp of the Gypsies Behr Elsie Geoghegan Violin solo Selected Catherine Levering The Chase xthelnberger Floating Echoes Phelps Gean Angel Duet Dance of Anltra Grieg Ruth Lindberg Luabel Eldredge Violin solo ' Selected Catherln Levering Austrian Song Pacher Theone Llndgren J Thomas W F Eber-har- Robinson W C Ebaugh A E 'W M Langdon John D Owen C H Maxwell Clarence Morley Serge Campbell John Tucker O C Ralston Elden W Zuegbr Weber Lund Walter S Lamoreaux Arthur H Voelker Evan Arthur H G Smurthwalte H L Chapman H L Harllne Otto O Oblad J K Cobh P J Jensen F C Fuller R D Harriman Axel A Nylander W P Bennett W D Whalley Mr Bretzing O A Amundson Smith In addition to the foregoing an auxTenors —A G Brain J D Bowers E iliary chorus of about 150 voices will J Brain Alexander P Anderson Claud join In singing the principal chorus C Cornwall William Cooke H J “The Heavens Are Telling” Christiansen George M Cannon Jr J L Burton Phil Garn A G Giauque NOONDAY ORGAN RECITALS Holmes W C Hayward Jr William programs have been arranged Fred CL Hurzler Joseph E KJar Norman O Lund W P Morton James THESE noonday organ recitals this Moncarr H C McGregor James H week at the Tabernacle: Ncllson Paul Platt William Robinson MONDAY John S Russell Frank J Russell J J Organist Tracy Y Cannon Summerhays Carl Samuelson B A Assistant J S Bach Seare Septimus Shepherd J I Sanders Pantasie in G Minor Mendelssohn Robert Smith Kendall R Thomas W J (a) Andante Thomas R CL Williams W R Sharp (b) Cradle Song Spinney A SL Peters J A Van Duran Alfred (a) Favorite Mormon hymn Come Come Ye SaintB Williams George T Baugh A II Voel-kArr by organist S W Selfridge Thomas Butler J (b) An Old Melcdy G Sortie in Lemmeni O C H Waite T Wilkins L Billings TUESDAY Arthur Hurtzler A M Woolley George Woodbury Henry Doubleday Will Nut-ta- ll Organist J J McClellan Earl West I T Pratt Prelude and Fugue in G Mendelssohn Bassos — H K Aldous Ralph' M Romance 'JL'ours (a) R O Burkhardt Spencer Corn- (b) An Old Melody Arr by organist wall 'Jasper H'- - Dean August Gllss-mey- Favorite Mormon hymn Come H A Glissmeyer Evan B Come Ye Saints Arr by organist Houtz Graham Loofbourow S A Mc- Grand Offertoire in D Batiste Cartney Franklin Madsen A H Pea- WEDNESDAY Assistant Organist Edward P Kimball Prelude and Fugue In C Minor Bach —Gabriel-Mari- e LYM Serenade Badine Salt (a) younS WILLIAM Favorite Mormon hymn Come virtuoso who is (b) Come Ye Saints Arr by organist soon to return home after a year Slavonic Cradle Neruda (a) Sang of study at the New England conArr by organist (b) An Old Melody from Naaman servatory where he won Costa dt Lulabel er Al-do- us er ' THURSDAY Assistant Organist Tracy Y Cannon Bartlett Festival hymn (a) Prelude to Le Deluge Salnt-SaeMerchant (b) Cantllene (a) Favorite Mormon hymn Come Come Ye Saints Arr by organist (b) An Old Melody Solemn March Faulkes ns FRIDAY Assistant Organist Edward P KlmbalL Sonata In D Major (first movement) Gu liman t MacDowell (a) To a Water Lily MacDowell (b) Nautilus (c) Favorite Mormon hymn Come Come Ye Saints Arr by'Organlst Hammerlll (a) Vllamelle (old dance) Arr by organist (b) An Old Melody Marche Solonelle Ketterer 4 SATURDAY Organist J J- McClellan - Grand Marche in D Gullmant Arensky (a) Pres de la Mer Arr by organist (b) An Old Melody Favorite Mormon hymn Come Come Ye Saints Arr by organist Polonaise In A Major ' Chopin RECITAL II Y PIANO PUPILS pupils of Mrs' Alberta PIANO 'Beames will appear in recital Monday evening at: the Ladles’ ' Literclubhouse beginning promptly at ary 8 o'clock :The program will be In the following order:' Robins Lullaby Krogmann Miss Ella Gayler Klein Skating Miss Edna Petorson Carnival Sketch Bechter Miss Florence Smith In a Gondola Heins Miss Margaret Shermer Scherzino llandrock Miss VlrginlaHunt Ethel Tuckett Miss Jayne Walking-shaMiss Marjorie Whitely Miss Doris Walker Miss Margaret Wright Miss Sarah Williams Miss Ada Lums-de- n Miss Elizabeth Noall Miss Mabel Norah Flayer Mrs O C Flayer Miss Ralston Miss Ivy Ensign Miss Lillian w CL Ebaugb Miss Grace Miss Helen McNltt Miss Margaret Schramm Miss Ruth Fatter--! Alston Mrs W - McLachlen Offertory Again the Day Returns of Holy Rest Hosmer Quartet choir: Mrs Norman G At kinson soprano Miss Edna Dwyer contralto John'-Summerhays tenor Ray M Russell basso Miss Maud Thorn director and organist FIRST METHODIST At First Methodist Episcopal church music for services today will be: Morning Service Organ prelude (a)' Andante Beethoven Lemare (b) Andante Rellgloso Anthem I Heard the Voice of Jesus Lassen Say Misses Alice M Wood Ruth Paterson Messrs W P Morton R O Burkhardt and Choir Chopin-Shell- y Offertory Largo Solemn One Thought Sweetly Quartet Ambrose W P Huebler Chadwick Olga Ruby Morton R O Burkhardt Dubois Postlude Postlude in D Flat Evening Service Organ preludes — t Rheinberger (a) Scherzo Chorus Wagner (b) Pilgrim’s Sudds Anthem Lo ’Tis Night Miss Ruby Chadwick W P Morton and Choir Tours Nocturne Offertory Buzzl Feccla Soprano solo Gloria MrB Eramaly Sitzer ' Dunham Postlude March Religiose Chorister — Mrs Ella Cumming Wetzel Organist— Mrs J Louis Strohauer -- 9§C jgg PHILLIPS CONGREGATIONAL to Mothers’ day has been selected for services todayfol-at Phillips Congregational church as Music appropriate lows: Morning Service Bond Prelude “Today” Mr L H Beebe Mozart Anthem Gloria Noyris £olov Cradle Sonsr Miss ScraCk Ladles' chorus Songs My Mother Dvorak Taught Me Miss Worthen Miss Lee and Mrs Shields Bohn Offertory Calm As the Night Postlude Praise Ye the Father Gounod Evening Service Linz Prelude Dedication Bradsky Mother Solo To My Miss Schrack Barnby Chorus Sweet and Low Morrison Meditation Offertory Gbunod Postlude In F Miss Leola Schrack director Mrs C L Shield organist Miss Beulah Hud- ' " son pianist ( IMMANUEL BAPTIST Ernest Ball Hyrum J Christianson Falks Quartet Mother Ward Male Quartet James H Neilson chorister Mrs Eva J Olson organist Miscellaneous A BAXSBACH PHILIP organist at St cers tion will and Mary’s by-la- ws - - NEFF BAGLEY LOUIS and Mrs Loraine -- - -- —- a -- e 4 - -- s I I ' s' Dau-w&ld- er Bow-erln- Owen A Bartlett jc 41 41 Lake ie musical community of Salt in the loss sustained a lamentable Clawson of Spencer death last Sunday one a grandson of Brigham Youngofand the n musicians of the country after an Illness a period of two years of Mr covering the Clawson was for years organist music with studied He choir Temple In the masters in Berlin and Viennaof the was a he pupil latter city Theodore Leschetizky Since 1898 Mr Clawsyi was engaged In his profession here his studio being at his home on N State street and a number of his pupils are notable In the musical world Mr Clawson was born March 20 1SS0 son of S C and Nabbie Young Clawson He is survived by two sisters Mrs Grace Clawson Woolley and Mrs Frank McMaster and two brothers Curtis Y Clawson and John N Clawson At the obsequies Tuesday afternoon acthe eulogists spoke sincerely of Illssoloand a as teacher complishments ist of his sincerity of purpose and of his success and high standing among the musical profession There were but two music selections Gounod's “Ave Marie” sung by Mrs A S Peters with violin obligato by George E Skelton harp and organ accompaniment by Mrs Lydia White Boothby and Edward P Kimball and Beethoven’s Andante Op 74 by'1 a selected string quartet composed of Pmlip A Bansbach vio- lin George Croneman second violin Alfred Rordame viola and Otto King-cellu3 age )g In a letter to The under date of May 2 received during the week Mrs Sylvaln Noack (Helen (Continued on Page 8) ' Herald-Republic- - : ’s - : rt Bo-Peep- fa-mo- st - 3fe best-know- j - son of Bagley a violin prodigy who will be heard in a jecital program by pupils of Gustav Schuster at Ladies’ Literary club house May 22 Church Choirs - cathe- have been elected and a constituand adopted The society study- church and secular music its members are ambitious to make it one of the leading musical societies of tho state Officers of the new society are James Meehan president Sylvester McA Cartney vice president Lillian Whelan secretary Margaret 'Rogers treasurer Walter S Acheson librarian Three standing committees have also bepn named as follows: Membership Margaret Scott chairman Thomas Fanning Rose Goggin S A McCartney and Oswald Veltz Press James Meehan Mrs J J O'Connor and Beatrice Roche Mr- - Bansbach Constitution Walter Acheson and J J Bartch Weekly meetings are being held in the Cathedral rectory The music to be studied will include church music of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries together with works of modern composers Music of a secular nature to be studied will Include cantata and other- choral works with the church music Mr Bansbach Is one of the leaders in his profession in the country haying studied church music both in this country and abroad and he will build upin-a society which will offer valuable struction for Its members The officers propose a membership of about seventy-fiv- e singers Applications for membership may be filed with the officers or with the membership committee The membership now indues:' Sopranos — Miss Oreilla Brooks Miss Rose Goggin Miss Margaret Kelley Mrs W S- Keytlng Miss Mary Lee Mrs J H McLaughlin Mrs J J O’Connor Miss Mary Owens Miss Beatrice Roche Miss "Margaret Rogers' Miss Margaret Scott Mrs Percy L Symons Miss Lillian H Whelan Altos —Mrs Philip A Bansbach Miss - 4 choirmaster dral has announced the formation of a new musical organization to be known as the Madeleine Choral society Offi- Today’s services at Immanuel Baptist church will Include these music numbers: Morning Service Organ prelude Andante DudleyBuck Watson Anthem Babylon Choir TABERNACLE 'ThrouSk Dark- Services at the Tabernacle today at 2 Soprano solo'I Peace "i' ness Dudley Buck p m will Include these special music B Eckles Carrie Mrs numbers : Grand ChoeurGuilmont Prof J McClellan Organ postlude Organ prelude Evening Service' New hymn Let Us Sing of Our Sal- Paderewski ation Evan Stephens Organ prelude Melodies Hymn O Blest Abode A C Smyth Alto solo Mrs A I Mathews ' Selected Ninety-firPsalm soprano solo Tenny Miss Irene Savllle Male quartet Nearer to Thee Duet and chorus “I Waited for the Messrs Gaige Cobb Mathews and Chapman Mendelssohn ljrd Soprano Miss Winifred Beresford Organ postlude Coronation March Meyerton second soprano Miss Marie Carrie Earl D Gaige chorister Mrs Lawson Eddington Crissie Mrs soloist Postlude Eckles B Prof J J McClellan Choir director A C Land Chapman organist Organist Prof J J McClellan-ThSEVENTEENTH WARD L D S choir will be dismissed without rehearsal that all may attend “The Evening service at Seventeenth ward on account Creation” at the capitoL chapel will be at state the at Creation’’ capitol jc of "The FIRST PRESBYTERIAN with the following music program apAt First Presbyterian church today’s propriate for Mother’s day: f service will have the following music “Our Mountain Home So ‘Dear” - Stephens r selections Ward Choir Morning Service ' The Songs My Mother solo' Soprano Organ prelude The Resurrection to’ Sing HW Smith Used Johnston : Walker Miss Ethelyn Anthem Fear Not Ye O Israel Roberts Solo and Stephen quartet' Mother Response Lo The Day of Rest VH Neilson solor Miss Eth- James Pflueger - lyn Walker Mrs James H Neilson ' Offertory Tarry With Me O My ZHyrum J ' Christianson Amer E Savior Unit De Grandvai Hanson' Trio Miss Beulah World Poem Mother Mrs Atkinson Miss Dwyer Machree Mother solo Tenor Mr Summerhays i Ernest Ball ' 'Evening Service James H Neilson O P' HuIsh Martin Duet Mother Organ prelude Evensong Anthem Be Still'-Be Mr snd Mrs Neilson Still Scott Tenor solo You’re the Best Little Response Lo The Day of Rest Mother That God Ever Made Pflueger ' 1 ( - like-rwl- se Nulty G Messinger Charles Nickerson Oswald Veit1 Bassos— S A' McCartney Thomai Fanning Walter Acheson J J Bartch John P Fanning James Meehan sfe A successful recital was given by pupils of Miss Gertrude Almond at her home Friday evening Miss Almond was assisted by little Miss Virginia Dougall In a classic dance and Miss Edna Dwyer delighted the audience with contralto solos The following program was given: Duet Yellow Jonquils Johannlg Miss Helen Findllng and ' i Miss Almond A Swim In a Pool of Tears Lyncc ' Miss Margaret Newton Dancing Bear Iynes Miss Gladys Brown In a Gondcla Heins Miss Rosella Zeiler Gurlitt (a) The Little Wanderer Norris b) The Dancing Butterflies Miss Antoinette Jacobson Duet Easter Lilies Miss Margaret Wltzell and Miss Almond Beethoven Fur Ellse Miss Katherine McKeller At Twilight Lange Miss Helen Flndling Schaefer Butterfly Dance Miss Margaret Wltzell Classic dance Little Miss Virginia Dougall Soderman (a) Country Dance Llchner (b) Dancing Lesson Miss Judith Clark Paderewski (a) Minuet Schaefer Cb) Fireflies Miss Helen Brown RsinhoId (a) At the Fountain Uchner (b) Summer Elva Hultcrstrom Sdaoted Contralto solo Miss Edna Dwyer (a) Edelweiss Clark Cb) The Sprite Miss Lulu Farnsworth (a) Gondollere yrein Schutt (b) A la Blen Aimes Miss Mamis Jacobson Chopin (a) Valse Op 69 No Wagner (b) Pilgrim's Chorus Goddard (e) Le Cavalier Fantastlque Ward Raybould 4c Si Miss Luclle Armstrong teacher of piano gave a studio recital Saturday pupils Miss evening for some of her Miss Gratia of Is a pupil Armstrong has also studied with AlFlanders and berto Jonas The following program was played: Polonaise op 257 No 1 (4 hda) Llchner Miss Elizabeth Pier and Miss Armstrong Cora Jenkins Come in the Garden blaster Morgan Snow Picking DaisiesCharles' Gsroutte- Evarts Master - Beyers Selection (4 hds) Miss Grace Gsroutte and Miss Armstrong Swift Fox Trot to Boston Miss Erma Andrews Maxim (a) Babes in the Wood Bee (b) The Cricket and the Bumble Chadwick Miss Sylva Kahn Pastoral Enfantine op 12 (4 hds) Chaminade Master Henry Armstrong and Miss Armstrong Cora Jenkins (a) Bird In the Wcods Slumber Song Little (b) Lynes bHss Janet Nelson Hummel Rose Festival (a) The Cuckoo Krentzlin Calls (b) The Miss Lillian Salmeneon Lynes (a) Dolly and the Jumping Jack Krozmann Robin’s The Lullaby (b) Master Wallace Kotter ' Dream Waltz Gertrude's (t) Beethoven Maxim (b) Jack and the Beanstalk Miss Margaret French Gansehalz Llebllng (a) Unser Dance op 87 Henri Van Gael (b) Rope Miss Katherine Snow Carl Bohm op 858 No 2 Song Fairy Mies Elizabeth Pier I'ack Xdlllo Mrs W J Morrison Spanish Dance No S (4 hds) Moszkowski Miss Armstrong and Mrs Morrison4e 4e A feature of the violin recital by puLadies pils of George E Skelton at was Thursday night Literary clubhouse Beethoven’ Seventh from the andante Strandberg Mar- symphony by Johanna Kate Groo Francis garet Gunter Esther Catherine Leverlnfif Lester M Bailey Venostin Der Duke g Elizabeth Dearlng Hazel Perry Elizabeth Chappells Woodbury Another enand Lawrence PInnock was the barsemble number of interest Tales of carolle from Offenbach’s Linnell Jack Hoffman” played by Ross Miller Knott Peggy Joseph Billings Melvin Dangerfield Truman Treglown Moe Magid Bliley Davis Henry Hagld Betty Howard Frewln Ross DudleyPeterson Hurley Helenooncertedd Knight BethShoore A third and Isadore Musnumber was Schubert’s "Moment ical” played by Margaret A Stewart Beatrice Wessmann Loyola Brandon Boris Frank Gladys Bong Olga Singer Waldo Winn Francis Cope Love Louis Frederick Heiges Owen A Bartlett Davis John Van Ostler George Lynn Van Cott and Llewellyn on Cott the program ss Those appearing Frederick were Heiges Oscsr soloists Moe Magid Glassman George PayneBrandon KenAlma Hof strand Zulene Severn Winn Waldo neth Cowan Bow-rin- g Grandqulst Joe Culleton Camille A Stewart Woodbury Margaret ElizaLeah Burton Albert Freeman and Anderson Mae beth Baumberger — ’ 1 Edith Bausche Miss Catherine' Curley Miss Marie C Miller Tenors —A J Duquesne Harold Me afe Miss Thelma Nickerson Con Amore Beaumont Miss Rhea Gawan Heins Evening Bells 4 Miss La Rue C&hoon Chanson Joy euse Ravlna Mlss Luella Deck The Dying Poet Gotschalk Miss Ruth Murray Etude In A Flat Wollenhaupt Miss Ivy Mellen Valse Bleue Margls Miss Mae Morton and Mrs Beames Pendent la Valse Lack Miss Alice Sanford' i Salute A Pesth (two pianos) Recital by piano pupils of Mrs Alberta Dersham Beames at Ladles’ Literary clubhouse S p m -- w v- Noonday organ recital at the Tabernacle Monday to ' Saturday daily at 1115 a m Sunday Free open air performance of Haydn's oratorio “The Creation” on steps of atate capitol beginning promptly at 445 p m Brown Miss Josephine Berry Miss Annie Burton Miss Marian Cannon Mrs Ethel S Chance Mrs Spencer Cornwall Miss Merlyn Chamberlain Mrs Irma Browning Dean Mrs H R-- Driggs Mrs Myrtle Doelle Mrs Jack Francis Miss Esther Miss Ada L Ferguson Fowler Miss Edith Forsberg’ Miss Gabbott Miss Elizabeth JohnKathryn son Miss Mildred Jones Miss Edna Karren Miss Ida Morris Miss Alta North Miss Lillian Xoall Mis Ruby Xaegle Miss Nellie Pugsley Miss Florence Summerhays Mrs Emily Seltzer Miss Rose Smithen Miss Lillian E Thomas Mrs Warwick A Tyler Miss Florence Spencer Miss Emma Davis Mrs Lucy M Green Miss Ethel Thom as Mrs Jessie L Thorn Miss Eleonore Yoelker Miss Mary Williamson Mrs J W Edmunds Miss Elsa De Groot Mrs A P Kimball Miss Hattie Tipton Miss Edna Evans Mrs William Hoffer Miss Lillian Taylor Miss Dora Hall Miss Florence M Hall Miss Sadie Porter Miss Helen E Waite Miss Marjorie Williams Miss Hazel Davis Miss MarMary Sherwood Miss garet Swan Miss Miss Teckla Nelson Edith Hackman Mrs W W Chadwick Miss Anna Gasser Mrs Eleonore J Reynolds Miss Miss Elizabeth Iabell Donaldson SumUtrom Miss Helen Goring Miss Katherine Mueller Mrs R Spiller Miss Donna Wauschope Miss Lily May Wirth Miss Olive Harllne Mrs T A Foal Miss Kathryn Watson Miss Louise Watson Miss Annie Poulton Mrs Lewis B Rowland Mrs II E Glers Mrs D Stockman Mrs J Wood Miss Ella pIlitner Mrs William Morris Miss Ethel X Randin Miss Maude Leader Miss Coral Lyman Mrs Anna G Latimer Miss Hortense Miss Clara Latimer Miss Hinckley Miss Margaret Hinckley Federson Jennie — Altos Miss Mae C Alder Miss Florence Ayland Miss Lisle Bradford Miss Leone Ammott Miss 'Evelyn Buehler Mrs Erma Pendleton Carlson Miss LotCalderwood tie Cornwall Miss Edna Mario Duncan Miss Elva Evans Kin Miss Edna Edwards Miss Mlrl Giles Mrs G D Kirkpatrick Miis Vivien Kessler Miss Violate Kessler Miss Phyllis Jacobsen Miss Emma Lindsay Miss Minnie Miller Mrs Mamie Summerhays Rich Miss Virginia Duncan Miss Aura Summerhays Miss Lillian Summerhays Mrs William G Sadler Miss Mildred Stevens Mrs Agnes O Thomas Miss Evangeline Thomas Miss - ' -- to-Id- ay ’ Polka Ringuet Master Raymond Winter Heather Bells Lange Master Ellis Jones Woodland Nymphs Krogmann Miss Carolyn Van Cott Minuet Paderewski TVTISS SUSIE IRVINE a talented young violinist and her sister I ii - SALT LAKE CITT UTAH SUNDAY' MAY ?13 1917 N Wilson Chapel In the Mountains Miss Genevieve Crager Leaves ' Fluttering Kolling Miss Florence Sorensen Round and Round Orth Miss Almira Prouty' Morris Dance Warner Miss Patricia Hodgson' Mountain Song Splndler ' Miss Cozle Ewen Haydn's greatest choral work “The Creation” composed after an historic visit to London In 1796 was Inspired by an audition of the Immortal “Messiah” which Handel the great oratorio writer had composed ' “The Messiah” was first sung In Dublin some years previous to the first rendition of “The Creation” which had Its first performance In Vienna In 11798 These two favorite oratorios have ?been partners In popularity ever since ithey were composed The Handel and Haydn society of Boston which Is perhaps the most choral society In the United 'States owes Its name to the compan-'Jonshi- p Other of the great works societies In the Old World have paid reverence in this manner to Hhese masterworka However the musical character of 'I he Messiah” and “The Creation” bear “The Messiah” jrveijf little similarity fl a religious story set in a spiritually ’elevated tone while “The Creation” is secular story of the beauties of na- 'ature set to music of sensuous beauty With the exception of one or two “numbers as for example the chorus Heaven Are Telling" and the trio On Thee Each Living Soul Awaits” Hhe music and the words of the lyric parts of the work depart from the cus--Isf tomary austerity of oratorio It 4ua to the secular character of “The Creation” that its performance out of nftoors is particularly appropriate As planned by the Salt Lake Oratorio i society in Its rendition of the work at the state capitol the audience will be treated to the most unique and 'dignified illustrated music Imaginable The view of the valley the mountains and the great salt sea while listening to the melodies and harmonies of a of great master praising God’s creation not the world will afford a pleasure soon forgotten The solo roles will be sung by Mrs whose singing Marjorie Dodge Warner of the soprano role In the New Year’s “The Messiah” at present&lon of so day Tabernacle was well received the John W Summerhays one of the gifted W tenors of Salt Lake and Fred acSmith basso who has not bsen so tive in musical affairs of late as he was Jn former years Following are the members of the Oratorio society Who will take part In the al fresco oratorio concert at the capitol: Sopranos — Mrs Julia Byer Miss Elsie t:- ' ? 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