Show ’1 to" 11 rr tty $ i?bt Sunday Morning jialt £akc tribune- - June -- Sur 1939 1 News and Comment About Art and Music V Utah Pianist Returns From Eastern Stay LaMar Petersen teaihcr of piano end organ at the MtCune School of Music and Art has just returned to Silt Lake City after a He left Utah leave of absence New York December for In early where he resumed his musical s'udies under Gaston M Dethier of the Institute of Musical Arts Three years ago Mr Petersen studied organ vuth Mr Dethier and for the past six months has devoted Ins time to the study of piano with this same teacher increasing his repertoire and developing new ideas th r" It S $ V'v- I - r Jn piano technique While in New Y’ork Mr Petersen also took a course in conducting and choir mas- tery with Hugh Ross conductor of the Si hola Cantorum During his stay in the east Mr Petersen was invited to give several organ rei itals among them one at the L D S chrtpel in Washington D C He alt gave the fust organ rental to be played on a new organ at the First Methodist churi h of Canton Miss He a ted av director of the Manhattan ward choir " JS' f a 'v ivCi I m I fM l m - 'we- xwtrtL 1 A r zjl Vr'f of t x V1 ’ In New York and gave many oigm recitals at thq L D S chapel there Mr Petersen will resume his teaching of piano and organ at the MeCune School of Music and Art To Exhibit at Z C M Gallery I Ogd en's Musical Bessie E Courlcy and Viola Hale Curtis Frovo painters are joined in an exhibit whh h is to be hung during the week at the Z C M I tearoom under the sponsorship of Mrs Alice Merrill Horne Each one is rt presented by seven canvases Mrs Gourley's being examples of her flpwer studies in watcreolors and Mrs Curtis offering landscapes In oils among them several of Santa Fe N M painted during a relent art tour of the Brigham Young linivetsitv A "high breakfast” will be given in honor of the two artists on T bur- at 10 a m They will discuss their work during the affair Eniemble OGDEN— MacDowell chapter of the MacDowell Colony league has concluded its studio meetings for the summer Mrs M A Romney has been eleited president of the chapter for next season Other officers chosen are Mrs L J Holther vice president Mrs Iras Leavitt McEntire secretary and'Mis Betty V Herrington treasurer Miss Elizabeth Shaw has been admitted to active Young Pianists Giving Recital Mrs G N Sunders Is presenting a group of her piano pupils In recital at Glen Brothers’ Recital hall Sunday at 3 30 p m She will he assisted by Virginia Grubb In dance numbers and by Mary Sanders joung reader Taking part In the musual program will be Norma Wallace Joyce Jerrell Marilyn Wallace Joue Barber Virginia Grubb Janet Low dor Leona Huchlc Barbara Alvey Melza Clyde Bob Jerrell Barbara Wilson Virgie Steed Kenneth Done Geraldine Christensen Betty Deardorff Ann Sandeis William Dpnning Raymond Alvey Dorothy Christof-fvrso- n Carol Deardorff Lida Wun-dor- li Afton Chipman Kathryn Westbrook and Dorothy Martmcau UXUS11AL oiii'Jiixas for summer study in Art Music Drama and Dancing you may register for riUVAlE INSTRUCTION in Voice Piano Organ String and Wind Instruments MvIVic Theory Speech Dancing Art St 00 SI 25 At $200 A SI 50 and $250 I FSSON riar production (for childien intermediates and adults) Speech choir Dancing for feathers professionals and beginners Dance gvmnastus for women of all ages Creative darning for children Music theory Group vocal Thf rhsw abova Harwood Presenting the work of RuthtCyelo” are to be shown as well as Harwood and Vcre L Mathews an those from 'The Lyric Road" one g of her earliest books Designs exhibition of art and writing is beher poems and those of Ruth ing arranged at the MeCune School St Denis with poem folders will of Music and Art for showing Mon- be included Originals of the Illusday from 3 to 9 p m as a prelimi- trations of Miss Mathews’ "Fanta-Se- a nary to the course in creative deChildren" and those she is dor sign and wilting which the two ing for a new work “The Life of a exhibitors are to conduct at the Silkworm" will be in the display school beginning June 12 ' During the hours of the show These distinctive artist-writeMiss Harwood will give readings are well known in the community from several of her published works each having developed an individual and from 4 to 5 p m Miss Mathews technique in the expression of her will give the story’ of her new deoriginal ideas They have recently signs a talk of special interest for completed a number of new design children nmpnsitlnns which are to be displaced Miss Mathews has developed a new color technique from oil Utah Vocalist Makes paint to be applied to design affor Debut on Air fording great possibilities bright clear tones and crisp line Original designs In black and In Los Angeles Program white from Miss Hirwoods series representing the universal spiritual Ruth C Young a former pilgrimage of man ‘The Path To- time r(M(lent of sllt UUe City ward LiJit and from her Paris and more recently of Ios Angeles made her radio debut a few days past on a Los Angeles program as 'Sleepy singing smh numbers Hollow Time” ' Deep in My Hi art a Lute Iuty Hid" and other popular Her performame was so songs v well reieived that she was engaged for a second appeal ani e In addition to her radio work Mrs Young is now rehearsing with the lantors ihoir for appearance in a pagmnt to he presented hy the National Coumilof Jewish Women at the F irl Carroll theater Hollywood on Wednesday lllus-tiatin- Sibelius Number For Record Review Victor Records per i nurse A Complcle Music Seminar tb Ph ladelpb a ' Symphony No 6 For fmtliir Write Phone or Cell $40 I rc it the main Rib Ms li u i r Hi OF MUSIC & ART ’s Orcbttna Palhtltqu ' HU) McCUIIE SCHOOL twi nd by TtcKa kowsty 19 Complete Tuition Ormtndy Euqn beriming JlNE With Mrs Fruuts F Tavlor giv dismission of Ing an explanatory the thenns Jail Sihihus' Fourth Symphony m A minor is to he lieabd in the record review- - on Wedmsdav al 8 30 p m at 113 Fast Third South atreet It Is a record of its Performance on 21 an lntrel trig uni st national pro rum for (Moral onrim for four week tom ai ti Organist II nl mv r ir I rr m s wher rU Hn’rrt tfl j ir Tm is hi j ft i tv lt Hfrrrt M Floor 0 plnving by the London Philharmonic oriheatra undirthe direction of Sir Thomns Bieiham The symphony is held ae the most Important the most expressive and most emotional and complete form of mush al expression nnd this fourth Sjmphonv is Im nmparnblv the finest utterarue of Sdahus in this form It is written In four movements the first comment ing and ending In a mood of almoat tcrrifving cold d( solution In the Si (ond a bruf almost harsh humor i clouded by the gloom of the first with the third ( ontemplatlve scam turns piamful m tsie at times mi hxhous in a dispassionate wny but nevi r warm The fourth movement glitters dames and flames vet rem uns to the end hard and unri lentmg The miislo of Sdxhus lannot be easily assimilated hut upon ripiatid htaiinga Its (harm dctpuui until one la fust milled “ tr--- " Arizona Singer Augments B Y Summer List r jK whicl are to i al accu Txaa if een gl tollywo Ho us jggressi lid chai or au At With er coi ramati ach O t sha ntly ! tet singing unaccompanied but er I piano and vocal solos and duets are! noothl included on the program mbim Last summer the quartet made a tat pe successful tour of the east coast diffic This traveling over 8000 miles eager year the tour takes them along the rence west coast into Canada and back he agi to the midwest northern! the by r rac route ax In co chicle Lecture-Danc- e n the us se Demonstration reat ith tl Set for Tuesday Ted P Invitations have been issued by d feat Alpha chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority to its sister chapters in Salt Lake City to attend a lecture demonstration on the modern dance to be given by Miss Elsa Jordan prominent dancer and instructor at the MeCune School of Music and Art at Whitney hall 101 A street Tuesday at 8 p m Mias Jordan will be assisted by a number of her pupils Wltl The committee in charge of arn air rangements includes Mrs Dorothy Vind’ M Thomas Mios Anne Latturner ram Miss Corinne Harlan Mrs Richard tory G Wilks and Miss Norma Engar dven ation ng m Taylor it wb j Wc ua Vic Students To Give Recital veil Mrs Francis F Taylor teacher of piano at the MeCune School of Muse and Art will present a group of her students in recital Tuesday at 8 30 p m in the MeCune recital hall 200 North Mam street Those participating are Katherine Woodruff Paul Richards Loretta Child George Anton Alice Evans Evelyn Darger Dorothy Jeneen Ethel Richards David Margetts Betty Gibbs Mary Anton and Bernice Johanson vya hella v i ompl ictoi :iead "Th ompi vande lebon elf 1 lown iarri ole me Kid-we- H NETWORK! 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4 M A I Command cffttrln Lifferth u runtlne from S4 to $25 Fee - Mathews Exhibit Coming at MeCune School are 1210 JULY Example of work accomplished in the advanced anatomy class at the University of Utah conducted by Miss Mabel Frazer This portrayal of action in the prize ring is by Charlotte fca-tuie- In offered (OMCIllK wet ks Ol tlsFS of si JUNE the quarter FROVO— Of unusual interest Istspersed with anecdotes giving side- the schedule of musical attractions lights upon his song numbers" Gounod’s oratorio "The Redempalready arranged for the summer tion” is also to be presented by the school session at Brigham Young university mixed chorus and oruniversity opening on Jane 12 In chestra as an event of the season addition to the appearance of the It is to be directed by Professor William F Hanson and Professor famous Roth Quartet in three conmembership LcRoy J Robertson certs as announced Rolhn Pease OGDEN-M- rs B L Whittemore e from the University will present a group of piano pupils of Arizona Is to come for a recital Work of Anatomy in a recital at Glen Brothers' Recital hall Sunday at 4 p m Selecaccording to Dean A C Lambert Class Interests director of the session d tions for two pianos will be Mr Pease who has achieved a Students 'Cello What can be accomplished brilliant reputation as an artist The following will participate-Jane- t a real knowledge of ana inithrough to is the country Dean Carol throughout To Give Recital Brangham tomic form by art students work Wed on season the tiate appearing Darlene Kuhlmann Browning June 14 Mr Pease will be ing without models is b be seen in Harol Brangham Patty Dunbar Presenting a group of her stu- nesday for his splendid per- a group of drawings representing remembered Mary Wadsworth Paul Patterson dents of the 'cello Mrs Clan G of the the final work of Miss Mabel in formance the presentation Peter VVarmck M irtim Lou Kuhl- Riser has arranged a recital to be ' class Mendelssohn oratorio Elijah” by Frazers advanced anatomy These mann Nancy Carlyn Gaily Joy given Sunday at 2 p m at her the Salt Lake City Tabernacle choir at the University of Utah Wadsworth Shirley Watson Jove home 153) Harvard avenue drawings as illustrated by the reDavis Bonnie Taylor Blaine AlliFollowing are the young players last year s Wherever he has sung Mr Pease production of of Charlotte Lifferth son Bruce Browning John Val participating Kenneth Rich Dora ring engagement exhis depiction not for been hailed has only Helen Rosanne Tueller James Marian Browning Peery othy Pearson ecuted without a human figure as Murdock Deana Dix Conrad Jen- Louise Riser Marilvn Tueller Win- vocal ability but for the human model show an understanding of note he injects into proll interest sen Mary Murdock and Mary Whit- field Angleman Phyllis Jane anatomic strut turc JourLa The Shreveport grams temore Gayle Platt Marilyn Mahoney Miss Frazer who is preparing a nal wrote of him "While Mr Pease Dorothy Winn and Daryl Smith textbook on anatomy plans to use more than of a ordinary Keves several is reports Evelyn singer of the drawings to illussmall additions to her family Her While Riy Milland is in England ability he is also a most interesting a number cat just presented her with seven for production on French Without talker Throughout his program he trate her work new kittens Evelyns calling them Teais" his two English Setter dogs kept his audience In fine humor with his running chatter Jack Benny and the six delicious1 are being cared for by Fred Murray and his wife imme-duitel- CLASS INSTRUCTION in Creative art and writing Minn Hutchinson Harold Sorensen second tenor Racine Wis Paul Neve first bass and pianist Beres-for- d S D Edward Hansen secondj bass and leader Harlan Iowa These four young men present an interesting and varied program of sacred music drawn from the musical literature of many countries Songs in Danish German and the stately chorales of English Bach and Negro spirituals are comprised m their repertoire the quar- ‘ Activities Sweep cckgroi hlch la Dana College’s Male Quartet from Blair Neb is to be heard in concert In the Tabor Lutheran church First! avenue and E street Sunday at s) p m The Reverend Peder Hauge pastor of the church is m charge of the affair The quartet is scheduled also to appear in the Craighead auditorium Mt Pleasant Utah Monday at 8j p m This concert Is free to the public but a silver offering la to be taken The quartet Is composed of stu-- j dents representing four states: Sheridan Svendsen first tenor! ’ ries" e: Engagement5 The stylized lithographs of George Gaethke in the picture book illustrations of "Raccoons” and ‘Elephants " executed in flat planes are very attractive especially pleasing to children With his Coal Strippings” R Kadish offers an unusual composition presenting striking "contrasts in horizontal and vertical lines and his surrealistic “Alchemy” of symbolic theme is an arresting conception of man's disintegration through lust for gold In his "Neighborhood” a street scene T C Polos employs an expanse of blank wall in the center foreground in novel manner and a neighboring print by Julius Pom-me- r Richardson Bay” also uses a white expanse to build contrast Pommer contributes too a number of etchings in a technique that presupposes an interest in textures Paul Rockwood’s "Skyline” is arresting in its treatment of derail a print that stands out in the show the Other things diversifying showing are Joseph Sheridan's lithographs in a Gothic architectural treatment and possessing a certain rhythmical quality Lloyd Wulfs the realistic “Burlesque Dancers" symbolic ‘Machine Gun” In which E Hagedorn makes protect against war botiical subjeids by Albjerte Spratt and Indian pictographs by Lala Sue Rivol In the ‘Art in Use" exhibit designs emphasizing fabric tcxturas and wotkmanship are shown The Self Portraits Through the Ages” show in the mam galleries is still a focus of attention "Skyline" by Paul Rockwood an outstanding item in the curlithograph collection rently shown at the Utah Below State Art Center "North Beach" one of Otis Oldfield's "Bay Bridge Se- Provo Painters Filling Utah Otis Oldfield one of San Francisco’s best known painters has contributed a group of lithographs to the collection that is now interesting visitors at the Utah State Art Center The lithographic medium according to Donald B Goodall director of the Center has apparently demanded greater attention recently since instruction in this medium was a part of the class work at the Center Mr Oldfields group is selected from his ‘Bay Bridge Series” recording activities around San Francisco bay in his characteristic vigorous fashion marked by composiSan Francisco’s tional strength Chinatown has been depicted m Pauline Vinson’s deft and dramatic sketches some of which show an impersonal use of silhouette others revealing an emotional quality in their portrayal of the squalid life V RlC Male Quartet Lithographic Art Attracts At Art Center ra I Tha Hn lg il Cara to Dreamland n Larv NtMi rham and hi or luarlo C h v r and hla or CoM Night U aid AdverUeeiiiaut) pair film idea hu he li and i 'Tr Mr Hi T lov Tr prli xo role opt day Bar ble Bel Bi fro wh Wit wh Mn a F F |