Show — ' t THE SALT 1 LAKE SUNDAYUORNING4ANUABY:9 TRIBUNE 2 ' - --- 1938 ' - - - t ' : 111111MIESUIRMENNIEREMEnes - News: a n : 1 0 ' - -- t i i1 - :i 4 0 ti I 1' e: 0 -- - 04 '' I w - a 0 0 Be - members of the-Sal- 'coal chorus e 0 and means Work and scenery were strictly i ?- 8:20 ':: Pianist to Give Concert Program - - - ::i ''' :::i::::::ii:e:e1W::i:iO::: :::--:!!!: t 4 '' :":'l II:4rs :r" O''"4i4: - n: ' "':"'': ::'x:i::a:i:iii:i::Nv'' - 4 ' I Eiig''-1'- : 1!'t--'-1 - '' !::::'":' 164 fl'f: - ::--- 0':' ' 147:$: 00 - A7044--0' ' s ! ": - :''''-'::':' :::4::::: - ' ::':-: -- ' 1 P ' x ' 41"'!: :4'ir'''ilif ::::A ::::: - tt: - ::A P::N::::i:::ii :: :ii:::'':::4:' ::i::: '' - "'""" '" J -- - ::::'i A k4 - i::r::4 4:jek - 'T:: '' :'r::Ki:::::'':n:::::::: :i:::::::::: ? 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End M Gillis C8 IN James with Jean Hersholt ew with Vicki Baum 4:00—KS1--T- Ps ESL Concert Orshestra ' 416BC-Intervi' rrultilcaritcrio e Ngs-- Al Shaw $am Everythintr ion and be announced Bliss piano team Carl Mohengar 0$0niBc-Sun- uay bpeclat a Pfeil 0C ten's orchestra the week narrated by "Colonel" House" with Jeanette Rod: Hasel Warner vocalist:: McDonald and Josef Paaternack's Chattles Runyan' organist -- - orchestra Nelson Eddy: Ameche $ of Monte Cristo Charlie McCart and Edgar Bergen ?eve thy Dorothy Lamour Robert Arm As it Seems 6:15—ESL-8tra-nge Bower Capitol ' In 44 G R Elt:1101IND oNIG VII - 0—P:11 : with I 0: ' S Itiots31S PLAYHOUSE - HIGH AY' Aledt - 46k — - Ira r ' :-- 'N '' 4"9' ' XI" - ' - :i! rittEasotta r) allooll11- 0- - - ' Wilva Coles pianist and Lloyd Clark Butler will give a joint recital on Wednesday 19 at the Ladies' January Literary club under the sponsorship of the Marion MacDowell-clu- b Both of these young performers have been winners in the contests held by the Utah Federation of Mu Miss Coles having won:- ini'several divisionsMr Butler W84' given sward' in last' year4 Young' Artists' contest Thos9:15—Is B - ter Famill frontMew - Esc I - the music ' department of the University of Utah and Sterling Wheelwright: organist and choir director of the Latter-da- y Saints chapel in Wash ington D C A Jordan" Radio c as NEWTIME ' 2 u n e i—Maior t : A 140 Vilz19 — Over 7 o le JANUARY for Strings News of the Air the Rev Theodore C Sneers Central Presbyterian church of New York City from Strings 8:30casW- - Brown ' Cleveland 15—KSL—Uncle Tom and the Comic 7:30—CBS---Aubad- basas ranch which his gaests use while he has never played Huston an ardent tennis fan visiting the ranch so enthused Brown over the game that the director to take lessons and - learn to use his own tennis court n- - -- i EVOKE OFF THE WEST1Jj SUNDAY a beautiful tenni court at his Metro-Goldwy- - 2 - you Ring A M 700—cas--nwin- ts ' ' met-i- ' LCBS7 — Kiss - -- - m‘:::i4i:::?ii::s:::i!:1:i::' : - - it:1 :x - Radio Programs — ::z::-i:?ii::- :: 7 : :: x Al"""-:- -- One reason motion picture corn- ponies are somewhat chary of handing out film tests says Max well Arnow Warner Brothers' cast Gretchaninoff directbr is that it costs be Illyttlilinlhialluittidat Yea— loran ing tween rive and Mr Ming To' Hear Jerusalem Cain't Ian e per test And you have to Mourn? Arr L J Selby New Born Again Arr Jean Houston be pretty good 'before a studio is Traditional Po' Pilgrim willing to gamble that much on Plenty Good Room ' Arr"Jean Houston - Li Late (Serenade) Der Junglint an der Quells Schubert Dedication Frans 0 wunt ich doch den Wet stiruchBrahms Strauss Zweignung Mr K As By the Streams of Baltylon belt Coblitson Water Boy I Mr '16tur and ailhir INTERMISSION The Wounded Birch Gretchaninoff r':r'y: ' ' Ted Pearson screen actor and radio announcer claims he got the thrill of his life when hi "Test 'Pilot" at Mayer Pearson was to kiss Myrna Loy in a scene "I hope we'll have rehearsals" he said But it was e a with ne rehearsals - 1 :''':'fte:3i:::g:q!:i'f:' it14::''?!AM::-'::zif‘01 ek - :::'1' -- ' iubade 4'1- 0 - ' "ljatey Vip Elp Arr R T Burleigh Deep River 0 Lord I'm aComin Rome II Frederick Davis Symphonic Choir c Mr Davis director Where'er Too Walk B0:01:vdl:ni I Alma Ilia Adelaide -Pin bells autdra 4 'Aston e Mr Kind - -- li i'" 00 te ::it416 f4f-t:es:ko-:- i 4t 4- 7: tic ''"'s) Ili: t 34 no - 4g'---44- et 44-r if d i Thomas Pittaburghre-ProfessGiles head of con-Kin- g - I- k- 1 ?At - It is probable that ear training- music fundathentals and design will be atreued in these courses in ad- dition to the directed courses of study in applied music Students' wilt then be encouraged to pursue the very important' study of ear: training and music form giving them a better comprehension of music interpretation and making their music study much more at- tractive In attendance at the Music Teach ers National association which also ' 4:Ste-Cliti-"DoublI is-jt- - :: '' ' ' -- - - - 1p:r i ::4::::: ::341s"0 S211"'”0""' - '' 'i e N tio4-t4- t- A k - a o- who tams qi i He playa —TONIGHT musi- zahas the largestprivate collection lively-passag- e print-make- :i:04ir musical organizations of the school snot Brown on tennis i Luther King distingeished Negro tenor appeared on Saturday un- r Websterlf---member-of-the-ju- A i! ' Scheherezade Suite by Rimsky4Corsakolf Later in the year the organization willgive 'a formal concert with the noted composer Percy Grainger as guest artist and conductor During the season also the music department plans to present an opera according to Mr Halliday the work yet to—be selected Music for the daily assemblies und devutionut perind)iteId fur Viaitors and students during Leader- - 'I' NV::::7: ::::i:: "::-:- i- 4 p04! v Lyons" The university symphony orchestra under the direction of Professor ' LeRoy J Robertson will present a concert program Thursday evening January 27 featuring the rich Thrill - s ' Organized 11' 1 kii''414'a 1' 11') - ::k:4''i44ik-7- I t''17" Monday evening program opera and concert band repertoire On the following evening the women's and men's gleeclubs will be heard under the direction of Margaret Summerhays and John R Halliday respectively On Wednes day evening the dramatics department will offer the play "Lady of ''''''" 1: '4 : ''':'':: i :: Fry1iS 1-- - ' '':: 14 presented on January 24 in a Ur 1"' - Robert Professor :::::::M:ii:-4:':::- : - - : ' ' s - ago byMLDavisattclDonaldT Lund who is manager the Symphonic choir has been building a reputatinn tor refined- a cappella work appearing on sponsored pro- grams throughout the intermountam n Since' its first region cert given in Kingsbury turn last May the organization has been working intensively holding hearsals twice weekly Tickets for the Thursday concert are on sale at Glen Brothers Music company and may be obtained also from the choir membert and from M M Flemming who is a cospOrt- apt of the affair The program will be as' follows: ill ''''o sr - 01 ft4::A-- 4t!gsik Y- 11 44-14- 7- :: it - Seward'a--suelit—pictur- ' ' ' accom- - tenor's ZAK - i - -‘' (3T itk' ' 40:cl t—Brigheart—lroung university the winter music season will be ushered in with concerts by instrumental and vocal groups of the school during the university's Seventeenth Annual Leadership Week held January 24 to 28 in- - ''''''''''"'":" ''' - W Seaby Harry Banks and ":' 3 — - "-- i ''''' f-- 4imself knownto Allen ': 4 - has outlined material for study lead ing to the degrees: Bachelor of Walt Bachelor of Arts with ft major in Music Muter of Musio and Master of Arts with a mune major It is now intended he added to admit to the association in a tem porary classification certain pro- paratory schools ' Special couraee will be Outlined end put Into opera Uon in these schools and it is ex pected that by developing well bal--: anced preparatory courses of Ind' struction the work in conservatories and university music schools will be placed on a higher level and thus of graduation ra aquillorwomtehnetsralsing - s ' - 4 Á' : : - ice-gre- 1 ' ''' ' ''' A special group of numbers ar- for Mr King by the choir will consist of spirituals two of which will be sung by the guest artist with choir accompaniment Yo' One of these numbere--"Cai- n't ftt--- ' v loitaI'--se" rti - - o -- - Selby--aw- rs - '' ': Hear Jerusalem Mourn?" arranged be by L J and Ida M ''' ' er -- ': '''''"' :' - ''' - '' ' - " 0 '" - - s: 1Season '"'mR::::1-o':'-::--:i::::-'-- gallery—would ' t't :'' i' ''" ' '::::t:ii:::::: - "7 :'4- ' i i ' - ::z:: ::?:3:u :'':i::::::::: - :! '' ''''' i - hon— print-make- e :$f: i 'vtir f'" !''''1:--::)-o4$- ' ' '''''" almost to mtainrsyt inspection chdBaraeterizatittdons 6 of the previous collections masses a process delightfulbi-eHavelate Aale shown here' so many are the fine ployed again in Mt Banks"'Vene- - lock Elliswould assert their claim and stziking things displayed Still tianFerry""vbich charms with its to attention in any show we recall that each exhibit has been unusual color note and composi- Even withthis- - unusual showing on the walls ondtviust not overlook eptionallyisatisfying and repro- sentativer of the work of foremost Achieving moving effects remit's- - the several interesting sculptures of America and Eng- cent of Burr's subjects in his "Des' scattered about the rooms executed land with several from European en Sunlight" and "Twilight" H LA by maurice Brooks theprogressive - countries been better rep- Doolittls has-nevyoung sculptor of this City The present collection of 75 prints resented than in these broad desert includes etchings drypoints litho- landscapes With her lyrical "Hayaquatints etchings and ing in Vermont" Norma Bassett Pearls and graphs aquatints in color One will miss a Hall gives us a color etohing that law of those whose work is eagerly exudes a warm intimate charm its Pearls mingled with squares of looked for in these collections such delicacy of tone even more satisfy- - crystal look new for evening espees the sensitively etched portrayals ing than her vivid portrayals of the daily as Dixie Dunbar Wears them of the desert by that masterly ar- Midwest scene- - With''Symphony in with an satin frock de- tist George Elbert Burr of Arizona White" another of his authorita- - signed for formal OCCUI0111L —They But there are several new contrib- - tive utors snaking meritorious appear- - makes h ‘ Other arresting items in this show two double-stran- d ances tEs engage interest worn bracelets ' Gordon Grant New York artist which spread& itself through all the one on each wrist 7 better offers two distinctive examples of lor Arms? splendid architectural his drypoint etching in "Man Over- subjects Albert W Barker's litho- - IBreak for Coast in- board" and "Up From the SeaR re- - graph flaxen - haired Joan Dimpled terioIndesp-shadow-tha-li- ght veslinghisapecialinterestin on the figure of the themes of the sea and lailormen concentrated role of her promising William H old workman "Pueblo Memories" important and fishing activity career in "Walking Down Broad-Wayi:' e -- a a 1 etcher C A with thi-pra story dealing shows an adroit talent with the 'Snow Geese" in which Richard IL vete lives of a sextet of Broadway needle in his depiction of "Dancing Bishop achieves a sense of move- - beauties which has gone into proStevedore"-admirably capturing the m'ent and qrtgracs of birds in flight duction at- - Twentieth Century-Fo- x in the that showJ him rival of Benson studios feeling of this "An Old T ee" an Impressive study dock roustabouts' lifL "Tr— Vondrowl-Wh- e Malcolnr-Osborne distinw by-- rt represents Aacordion Expert- " a Also an h of important EngL guished head exinkludes Remediso" which AProcessionl etich lish group byHutton iai—P t 4::: i panist : Print-lvfake- ‘ 1 -: 2 14c - "o''':e' ::: 4''''' ' at this '''' - —-: dergraduate - ''''' - 04' -- L - - 1 -- 1:- -' g&:o1-54- - orr -- ' - - I!:a-p::- 4" !'''''''''''' :4 4 ''' -- - '44- 0 Hung during the week at the Art William P Robins the this' year's exhibit sof the ing3 his first rs of California Pass- - memory serves aright show ' :1 Negro Artist and Choir Week's Concert Attraction :::-:- 4(4i) I' 4 0-1- -- ::4-:- ' ' ' English etcher Right "Venetian Perry" tonally delightful aquatint by Harry Banks of the English group Center Gordon Grant's stirring "Man Overboard" one of a pair of line drypoints At right below R W Wolceske's exhilarating de- - - Luther King aNagmtenorwho SYMPh- has been highly successful in hit ony in White" Left below' concert appearances will bepre- of-sented to Salt Lake City in formal Norma Bassett Hail's charmConcert on Thursday at 8:30 p m ing contributions a colored in the etching of poetic quality by the Salt Lake Symphonic choir directed by H Frederick Davis Jean Houston in private life Mrs '( 40-- a '' - 5 :::: - ':-- : ' Barn i 1' :§A t - "Ely in the Meadows" aquatint by William P Robins "? :":::::s:i :L"L foA ::'0: 4 J t -- :::::: At Art Barn ' '?'-i'- ' "'d: :':::::::C :::"!14e :'lUfi'::::':k''''' ' i1 lt::-:: e n''' ' ''' roqii"W :c1:- - --- -- :":4::'0:-f4:::'-':: :'::::--t:':o:::- ''''' "' ::'1':''i:44i-E- 1'llt 44 ‘wS ' r - meeting The national association Mr Can non said has heretofore directed' :::::: 1 ' ''- - - :::ii - — :::4-:A--4- : :: ' will be - - 4 ' omveom-':i:::::!:- At44 4r ": 1 :‘:?: ' ' :1 :''''''':''':-':': 1 ' '::::::::':V---:i"-:::::':::i: 'i:i?L':L':IZ'::::!'j::''::'':J:::: 4ti :1:::44:::::::1011: 4vs::r"lik : - ' :it - '''":"::'"''''":"'''' :: i :: :j '"- :::':' ' 0 t4i444 - s7 4 1ri 40$tS v's-r1"- : - - mE'40"'':- ?''::'-:::-:- :i4 A - zr':'- "'::'::::::-'-'-- :::0::''-::'- ' -- 4n S i — 4111i' - 'c :::::::::::i::::4: - 4- — :"::- t'!x-t!:':- ::::-- ::' :: - k :: :n:::::::A::::::: ' ":Tte'::"L'---1—L-- ' i ":MA'4'?-A:-'Ei:::- t ::: — 1 to' ':4t i t I :l::i I :: ' ''''''! - Significant- steps for the raising of standards of music teachlig in secondary schools were taken at the annual meeting of the National Association of Schools of Music in Pittsburgh last week according to Tracy Y Cannon director of the McCune School of Music and Art who represented his school at titer :: 7- - - - - :i ''':''" 14i l "' :i r!:-- ::m:: - ' ::::: ::::::-::i- -- - :: :: ' :?::::: ----4 ' ' r'-frr:- for: Music In Schools - - glee — :::- i:i:::''- it ""4":: Z:::41::' ikii::: 10""" r c :$:‘:::5:: t:79 surpass T i Jtt 7-- I -'''''''' '' '''::''::':: :':— ::'ii?e' it( :criiiiii::::::r7:1 :i":::s:t-- ' i 4' w-: ' : t' 7' :: :: :7i::::i::':::-:- - r 4 - :':' ' s k e ' '' is - '"'''-'- it'""-'- 1 - ' ''''::4'"'''''''::: '7 -- ' 1: 04t 140414ftek" ri M''' oi:4:-x4144A:0014 "'"71:' :I'L4-'141c- : ':''' 1 :0r t 4 N': Mototi's4" ' - 4re"''''' I ' ''::: :ft :i: 0 - eifP" 4 :z::::f:::-:::: ' k 40001 -- - 'Os: ::: 'Al': ':'"-- 4 ' oc--me- 1 :1"::: ::::::::::::::i::::-1- 40pti7 :: ' o ::::w ti: - ::' ::::-i- $5-- '"':1'4-- '4 ': - 5":: "1 te1 tP 000? :i:) I t f pir--y — ' :: ::':: ::::: :: - o ':::::: U ": :: :1:x?:: p:i K ' ' It krs' 4Z4A StdrdEE I ew lay Set- ::c::: 0E 1!:1 - Sterling Fogelberg Salt Lake City is to present his pupil Wal- pianist ' lace Kotter in a concert of piano-- forte music at Kingsbury hall Wednesday February 1 Results of two and a half years - of 'intensive study under Mr Fogel- 'berg's direction will be seen in the program arranged for presentation Mr Kotter having been working Ausseriously since his return from tralia y - - ‘ ' - e ::: -t ': e period ':-- -- 10!:: 1-''' i — k - seats reserved ::is: - ::: at and delightful impeccable-Pricisio- :: ::0:::::!:::)A:S---:v- ensemble for the coming attraction but are sorry to have to hang the familiar S R O sign on the doors as 'has been the case often in the past five years Doors will be open for Salt Lake 7:45 p m and visiting members membere admitted at the usUal passing years with almost miraculous vitality" And again: "Those present heard and saw a highly artistic and skillful operatic troupe perform with - :2::: : ':7:r77:7'''777::p'777i4::: the havirdeflettlhe 00 :::: the opera" As a of acquainting civic music members with the opera to be given here the Mozart "Cost Fan Tutte" a lecture recital will be given Monday January 24 at 8 p m at assembly hall Lucy Gates Bowen will analyze the music and sing some of the arias and Glenn Walker Wallace will play the piano score- Gail Martinpresident of the Civic Music association will preside Officers of the association Mr Martin states are highly gratified ' Vilth' 'the large number of applica- tions for — i' keeping with In US11C t4 r costumes Art a n d :" s of Mceart's light operas snTutte1—The-so1oist- s and orchestra combined to giveyperfeet -- - - Lake style one t : 0 ' Guild Offering Music association gather at hall on the night of Wednesday January 28 to hear the Salzburg Opera guild they will have the privilege of hearing "intimate opera" such as Was enjoyed only by kings and bluebloods in an earlier age The Salzburg Opera guild- - which is making its first American tour does not present such gargantuan spectacles as "Aida" or "II Trove-tore- " but opera in the spirit of Mozart with six perfectly trained singing actors a small chorus and an orchestra of 20 pieces Close harmony in action as well as in Music is the aim of this group of singing actors who have revived the spirit of the old opera houses of Europe where a perfect ensemble was considered to be as important as great singing and great acting Grand opera nowadays Is too often used as a vehicle to display the personal talents of a single singer The Salzburg company be- heves that ea matter how great or 'popular a prima donna Or leading tenor may be the performance as a whole should not be distorted for the personal glory of any one character To gain harmony fora perfect production the company worked for six montivi'orr-eae- ll opera it pre- sents in an isolated castle in the Austrian Alps Here the whole group assembled and kept in con- atant contact with conductor stage directorazd each other until perfection was attained Critiés in the eastern part of the country have been lavish in their praise for the work of the Salzburg guild such commendatory remarks being made as: ' "The music is ii constant source of delight through- opera for it bubbles Over with sparkle humor charm (4 i 0 Civic ' I e :—Eingabury I N nI When 1 - - 0!':-0f71fitliTite!--L--I- P c ''s e i I v ' I -- -- : r 1 - |