Show SECTION l -t t V— ?A‘- v — v THE KE LA SALT v— — w V — 1 il 1 -r— that man hath fit I J l n T-3 VTN -0 for 1 UX tn - the Public is ritvCni° y tlie fall ith iihin - s eir recitals and of reason the and year ex- instructors' to bring them bd-1? Not all music teachers e this sonic of on subject them believing that the practice of publicity relation to thorough1 and conhMentlous On the other work hand is opinion e commonly held that it is the pupils to give them every possible of opportunity appearing bo-i tore the public of confluence the because and independence gained by the ¥ is Jt ' May play the On experience Their of study music Beethoven attracting The two y-where bliss Plucking there love’s disguise fills their eyes and And in her charms rom divine compelling of' t zrx v3 rrs i -r— ii ffl vsr u i 5P n ni n n7 ra if q l v y WUWU!ElWir- irM-n IU1£ ku TO U © IL© U® U X Some and at the on sweet- lovc i ATHER ft in Offertoire Songs ( b) Matins (e) Pastorale Old Melody1 Chorus Grand (a) t mav bi 1 'WMMEi I' 71 at Guiimant ? ltecsgMigl Spinney aulks Iks Performer' by -Dubois MAY 1911 2 assistant urgun organist tnora Su : of he t at Hose hall I — elb bi t — — ft ft ft fr i Melody in G LemJnens from Con 1911 3 assistant organ til A t ! March f-' organist b Wagner- Ainnre Dubois 11 i fl g) ' ’ssL ' I S&bj ' ‘ ot Ila I - - Mendelssohn t JIAy assistant organist at the organ Gloria 12th from Muss (a) Bells Enchanted Bells 1 abenbrit'r (b) iir Melodv b Hammer'll! (a) Barcarolle from Huffman’s Ti T He $ rf ’ iff - ff Sj : x -wi Abernathy : THURSDAY — iMinoaii i4uivam SI JI 17 -t 4 ’ u- b Schubert Postludo m v : - DeLilie Sorins’ SonsMelodvOld fC I Lohengrin Reve-Cnnrmunt T7 I’-' given riu P cj (a) 'Wffir 'Im 'AK' ' reci-V organ WEDNESDAY MAY Edward Kimball (a) -’I’m’’ Patience vouJ will Arr Lament Old J- ii f of Paque In Suminor Sortie J I 1’ i-'leuries (b) (a) (b) - -y perpetual s ' Cannon uusi The II a" 1911 Minor Night vu'5 uv (a) zjK air’ Assistant-organist TUESDAY T J' l1 MAY A ’J ! I Tabernacle of-the 1 -! ’Diaxter t Cannon Tracy ! - week: Tracy I1? '"ft P wings for — programs daily - I breath pitying of following the this n n i 't' de- t pulse beat The In1" ' of - - sighs de- i words - MONDAY l'I cxj i stings folded Dream— fl VISITS' err: lz'"zl thunder higher up come!! he speaks your darkened valleys Jit Taisa VIOLINIST mountain you upon mighty Into Hopes living reconciling Breatheand forget lift your flowers tauntingly she rZ3 - the Celia smiles H -J- “spalr strolling are blooming Then is sweethearts so rare the rosebuds n n M - music! s Come ‘Out garden a - rolls sunbeams in swaying - ' strong And ’ : blossoms day souls! ' gay ’ ( pleasant- in V - : — ' just in favorable the comment Other by Mr Madsen compositions will lie and also appear soon was in a competitor the Missouri state song contest in which of a prize 5ooo was offered The of words Mr Madsen’s song are as follows atYantage 'Public: is - ' 7-— been city -achievements their rcasons to — - Salt Lake has the press and much the teachers of have been trained winter months are programs of -by‘a of - musc that 'iaS8cs ' studio large of -announcement lin Madsen issued from T3 7nMr u ILMUi KO 7' spring n Zft (efiramrrh (fftfr’ u ' of — P- stratagems treason -— signs '' f n unfailing 1911 30 music no himself Is i APRIL -—- in ’ SUNDAY UTAH 1 — - The r CITY ' j" r HERALD-EEPUBLICAH ' — w TWO ' I B ! ! Yi7 1 ‘ (b) Old Onpenbacit Melody March in C Ilead RIDAY Jlr 5 -1911 J McClellan organist Prelude to Lohengrin a) Intermezzo (b Angels Ever Bright !- i (c) Old- Melody Concerto for a J McClellan selections from CalUerts A u Hr nd el fr the octette soirct i i Stricklev from Miss b) ( c) (d) Violinist fc the in 9' Philharmonic society Professor Anton in Pedersen father i York New with purpose' the 1 only sing f-’ few as children simply for by public in His gained are play to is a ? the of purpose like study system Students generally the parents ’ -Si 41 t The ‘ r- city music in preparing thdprogram public recital annual t- series suited Now of numbers time nryB rs '’’I K is to to the Upon which I i in as "My song other every Rosebud” rettyi with words of field And music and I rank they ‘ dear be to pica' the joy hear you ' bring ’twill hands I cling enraptured softly I to as your (a) sing: Ludwig-Van Mrs No 60 j 3) W Grieg Verdi Bass ford K harp Mills One German and violin)- Donno Wetzell Roma M J Urines pupils will recital in Rlgolette ( A Return j A Leola Signor (Give at the Lords) (a) (b) Spuse(c) Gilbert Joan I L Ada (Legend!) Harp Solo Lydia Miss Chanson Provencale Miss Do - -j-j - ---- J-J-LTU- -- -u- - - - - - Even lira Bird (a) (b) (c) The The The i’ll llttl JtjJi - Dell LcL Open Zabel Ac’qiia (c) The Nevin iiusury Will of Dreams (b) Lehman Summer Cycle isong ESTIVAL D Riego time is in 'Ronald pupil this The city as church Y Cannon Miss Alice Lily ' i Concert ive B in Etude Songs 'Composed Sea Wind f held be ! South going on at the the Music Music bureau Graham estival Y Tracy 48 Eafe The' church Sirs ana their on direction ' tour carry tra-on special the its to the records surpass made season That tour included which nearly in 'city the principal United every States lasted for In twenty weeks most of Russian Symphony them the orchestra heard for the first time was But its the character of playing was sufficient to the qualify to most is and the result standard a trip to second the across continent with the comply demand of thousands win be last of great success began -which ago is to the of - this pointed be in the transcontinental second of sterling' body thefirst musicians down the tour present effort Symphony’ Russian meeting with weeks Every j the of are two the ' membership orchestra xhis rom sweep train Russian long the of moment the stands baton until waiting Symphony Journey of the to orches-' chief aim exacting ‘ Director numberof the Altschuler interesting coming 'introduce a novelties during will festival May 22 and and 23 first offer will rank on Russian four his 'Symphony orchestra of every performance the festival' interpreting the music! of the Is that just steppes causing a world-wide to sensation owing the of in Pavlowa and Mordkin this country The Russians are without peer in the of ’their presentation national music The will appear -' - -a organization that of the has eastern ' Anthem' to won critics a for point it and I’m a of brought perfection the plaudits ‘audiences Miss Duet! J 'include My Largo Elmer cello Young The Olives” will be -Patrick’s music club afternoon Mrs St S A Mark’s At cathedral music: Processional Ventte in hymn Te voices Woodward ( 11' : m- a Smith red seventy-five — at in “ in E L -(Mornington) -ward) Offertory Llieth" That Am He mezzo soprano Osborne Recessional “I by solo -with Amy D flat W ood ( -(Tuckerman) anthem (Simper) Miss ’ in Kyrie the Deum ‘ Jubilate ) hymn officers of the University Musiof society the state' university are as follows: Julian president Thomas jr M Jed George Cannon Woolley The morning at sung Catholic Mary’s cathedral in will Rosewig's mass 41 o’clock the under? mass this be the (Continued ifteen)7 Page on ‘ s : Rosell Rosell TO - in-Bronislaw PLAY AT RECITAL- ' ! -ago the a like box not only but bounded about “Ila!” exclaimed wooden sound ball a wonderful Russian - noticing ! my vs H : '' - x " zSv ' $ V'- ' '!' ' ' ( c ? $ x? w OK v- ILTLMrrifliig 'X'- 7V-7 y - 7 -- i y5 r ' J r Opinion — Londbn I '-w coming of to Garden Mary c r the i i At irst Congregational will be special a the direction the ' 30- ' - J' ’ ' J a- ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ’-7 ’ ' :d ? ! Thorn “Death Leola Re Johnson ’ J on his J' spending California the Wednesday and classes and McClellan last will return Hosanna Amy Osborne violin N Stranger Marston Granier program will In Mk? ® John of Taylor Immediately work atthe Thursday for much music of W'sx' resume ! j' ’ 1 ‘ -- x- lavier violins be given is a Shakespearean and ments to Amatl 'and Vanderveken spending two several f ’ :: J 1 - -ft produc- C ' ‘ ! ?' i - I X -?- A C collector’ weeks : Y ? ' ' " -?:? ? : tw$ S' ? ?- SiXS' J ' j in of the Advanced pianist’ - who gregational MISS will ALICE be church S s:: At: ‘ : V'?" 5 -? instru-' has rare exhibit four them among two Stradivarius He will he - T’ mem-' -'’t-' a X' - ?r k ? tlons Rafael ' : -i “ Allermand ' '?'' ' : : 4- - company recital 4 ' ?-t -xvs -sS: - bass-baritone - ' K ‘ -£ ® xs-' city Taberffacle organ on is Taylor responsible Mr of the incidental beautiful the It£? - I &: -VL v organ Sothern-Marlowe the $ southern the to T t sang a ? has who week - her and ft Miss of organist when the song cycle and Life” by Harry Rowe !be Shelley will by the quartet given choir with organ accompaniment Maud Professor 11 church musical - there tinder tonight been ’ - floor city following give Carrie - “ Walk ' solo of ' Sherwood Pilgrim o'clock Allermond Kern Hazel John John ' - Contralto ’Miss has of EVENING Altschuler-conductor Symphony Roy - will ’ God With " the the Be'rridge May Baritone-solo-Oh Close Methodist direction Mrs -with Miss Appearance of his irst’ In -Rest without service Sc Safety Bdythe ’James and choirSchrack Anthem at and Modest the Russian Chopin MORNING programs St At be theatre Lake on May 13 will is this the event great musical as to first hear the opportunity famous of outside Her prime donna New York 3 April will tour and concert began of all the large cities the south include assisted by the and She will be west violinist TIbaldl artists eminent Arturo and Brockway Howard compos ChopinClropin organ’ numbers:- following the the8 for the At arranged organ Miss will Gleason play mass and Kirchner's “Consolation” Jensen's Margaret-Connelly “La Miss Trieste” will sing the Bordaise mezzo soprano at St “Ave Maria” Catholic church at 10 o'clock this morning as received er-pianist the Strohauerat Le-norc Chopin - singershof solo ’ ' Salt ’ at the music under the today Williain!A Wetzell Louis altschuler Modest musicians who comprise ' 5 ' days offertory ' cal McMillanj Knight! a Cannop 1 it aust few The Liszt 8 " Younx : -Brassin lat by club affair D'Amour fiddle Glazounow Indian Lullaby Heute tiur Heute! A Hill Song Song k' A Hover’s 10 Etude Op No 4 15 Nos and Preludes 32 No Nocturne Op lat Ballade in A I I Wagner 'An The Rowe Ralph cello) and' N Adagio lot fell Selected solo Scene and Young a timer Me of Mount oratorio ’ i Brahms Brahms MacDowell MacUoweii - Lodge (Violin as ' ip program Gluck Indian an Lewis little "that’s of a invention all of avoid risk mine damage to my It’s violin quite Just light simple a vahich 1 double cover blow up with air-before T It theout case go makes breakage little larger and very renders orXin either by dropping thecourse of travel impossible’’ give further proof he threw me To it the and bounded case about the room cheerful noiselessly and with rethe place silience all oyer course ui iniirht the cc too a blow the cover up man he'd and then probably have to much lib it at the shoot before could got t follows: 4 No will and surprise in Contralto ire Magic of Pearl of Miss organist Nora Gleason director of soloists and the choir The J J Miss Alice arrell Mrs are and O’Connor Max Zweidorff Werner’s “Regina Coeli" will be sung for the 9 At the o'clock Miss mass will Marguerite Locke be the soloist and St the Cecilia will sing chorus Miss Gleason will play Nevin’s “Rosary” forty professional musicians original production Miss will repeat Browning for and piano concerto orchestra of Several prelude the members box parties for the are planning ana 'his J chorus orchestra of Sun-1 to Congregational May 2 Tracy present-his of o’clock M full the given Edwin Nida amazement Winter j irst the At Tuesday evening rom concert Hyde Mrs containing Night Time — Summer Mrs John C Taylor 4 “The theatre riday The soloists IDrines and -Colonial tiie Remember Miss well the auspices of-the the ‘Laafeis’ Literary of I was his chatting over rooms at the concerts Queen’s forthcoming hall he the dropped when lease priceless! his Strad To my Parke S section the Kyle A Beach q1 Gavotte To a Water each Daile Iluberman’s Browne the Daynes of great Beethoven's given under at La and especially Kirkman were repetition A Goebel jr-- You’ll Etolle Hawley Love 1 Rhapsodic at row— Romania direction the ' ‘ - Henry anning director by of stay ' Harry antasia Tost! Del Mrs and Still his Carlson ” DeBor SpringShiffer J ft Elmer Woodman Brown Song Slave I' heard Dimmitt middle Mrs Charles Schrack history the on -lecture Mrs by Orchestra organist' Trnumcrei The Swan — Ware at Year’s the Miss Isabelle J i Buck Lehmanrom Swing Is Johanna Temple Jr Dudley Harry L Shtbley One Ever Marries Me Song Daisy ‘Chain will York’s uniaue musical organization which will be in the Sale of seats Tabernacle May 22 and 23 now Temple ' Mills right— Leola to Gypsy' 'Housley Eaton Night Mcarlane — M Then Chopin Dreams No Soul My Hark! Good — Mcarlane Arthur Johnson Elsie Lamoreaux - Melody Berceuse Secret! Miss - If i Bertha ‘A Consolation 23 Clawson Allen J 4 -- Op Ivy t Lehman minor G spencer An White 1 in BoabSong - New - " -' last concert given evening at Mill direction Creek under the of iMrs included Mary rances Sanborn of an entertaining program gypsy dances ghost and witch music both vocal and instrumental The vocal’ solos Stephens The following program will be by and several Gustave Schuster at chapel pupils on Cannon ward Woodpigeon Miss Hazel McKinney (a) (b) ' erguson Eva left Gail Mrs erguson a Tire Peters Yellowhammer Miss (a) (b) - 1 and Night The Holy Choir and Arthur oote Starling Solo ' Hutchinson Germain Boxrud S 5’ Anthem — Rogers W I Hol Woodman —The Chorus Contralto HeartGounod JChamberlain Romances first full ft Mortensen Anthem — Hark! Mixed recital assisted pianoforte by Miss lorence Jepperson contralto of Mr 'recent Several Cannon's songs will be for the sung by Miss Jepperson - C Hymn Burton I Live rgaret vest Martin t ? V A during violin Duet 11 Pitt V: deliver Orchestra Solo Vocal Willeby Pedlar Miss Helen the It Hawley B Ma Miss Love 1--u — Praise Bass Nevin Maying Burritt T T Trerasla Saw-Them Were Caromelite Parting Love Me If At Sunset Meyerbeer Wisp the I in choir the chapel this evening: Ye the ather Gounod and Orchestra ward Choir Glee — Springtime Choir and of Congregational Yesteryear - Gay Ye Two Mrs of Ballade SnhrncV s3 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AT THE COMING MUSIC -r -'- Chorus: several Virst present Birthday Roses 5 ! u Strickley Blanch Ada White harpist bottom row Waterloo-ward Sixteenth ! : j I j ' Mills Lydia the by v program presented That O We (a) --a Jessie instructor church riday evening assisted by Spencer Clawson and Miss Loreen Leary accompanist The following wlllbe L 4 RUSSIAN 2jJ Korns Octette rayeretter o’ Mobile e' rank pimmnt Ca ro I 1 I I -ThTT Butterfield — Nan Vej Lament J right to A William Jones Roena Miss boy Eduard Absence The Mi Ia Roma I by Gail The The The (b) TT1-' I — ' I Bosco vltz c - c ! Mrs xiyue Charles We - (Op Supposin’ They Kissed ’ ‘ I Siouci JenoHi Kahne Will (d) : ' Taiylor RtricHov jwnmnia Napoli Octette TJeti Beethoven God speaks anywhere In’any voice his surely here creatures and now hear the him while great chords bow f seem to all and the Our heads symphony’s breathless noise Breaks over us with challenge to our j iii 1 Offenbach J "If To Z— : Wandering (b) I 1 JI ' i- ’ left Allenbaugh May 5 pianist Dreamine Blanche Miss (c) (d) (e) my yr i ' ' row indin Caro Vorreste Tarantelle in RoseS June The ta 5 '7 ids Soper (b) art by oh that me While charming a tells ‘heart’s applaudedbut 1 o love-light will you sea Sweetheart maxi-' with the can of and efficiency Outsiders mum do not realize the effort to necessary make such a recital successful they as only the finished hear product That the not at chosen hapwas program that pupils hazard have been carefully trained and the event arranged in every detail is plainly beforehand evident if the achievements but this are analyzed is is rarely done Success in this not understood musical activity j life’s golden dream me their ob presented be skill that in lingering 'e 1 I COv5)’ ' (Accompanied - 1 ' 1 1 violinist Weaving Recompense Bella - beam While be harmonious A planned abilities And-all pains in used : ? lr I A Octette Der Zephyr (b) (c) (d) '' ' V ' 1 Lehman Ghosts low clear and flowery visions come and go their future hopes so brightly 1 I I ' Top 'J Loo Shadows (a)b) Night’ Im 1 A- If ' ' 'ra ' Mammy whisperings grow Liza iVt I I ' - Gales Edward' Girelg Nan Butterfield Corines from Les d’Hoffman (a) JI I ' ack I Sans Barcarolle (e) I ’-I v I x:v:‘ i Coleridge Miss (a) shadows Red Autumnal (b) ( teachers and Blood (c)(d) glow ' in - sunset Life’s pupilsand is : enterprising spend much the the ‘ overcome most of full her dear of most sincere that strangely seems " ' ?? jw -‘1 I Wood'forde Ring Wishes : - Wake ' A (a) rosebud my' daintv pretty rosebud life you’ll bloom: And on my all Dispelling that’s gloom be rosebud dainty pretty Oh my my rosebud all life I’ll And through cherish you of public recitals il think of advantage and 'It pleased with is the plan many difficult times to a timid persuade child to play sing in or recital for the time-though first the habit of appear-u in ing public objects that once formed tlon is easily later and are V voice Chorus — Oh be my -in ' 'a (b) city queer - music by words' to pleadings A' In or fact that generally ’instructors Salt Lake The custom also prevails of In introducing pupil an advanced public recital thus the starting concert or teaching career has which been recognized r -is I? Ira " 11- k-V Hyde Daily C Charles 1 his z fies- it take music cultural tselr Ease and confident being accustomed value -: presenting of s others lessons’ r the visitin Till (c) (d) before hf who : done trs ' (a) I ’’’I ‘ Owl Th REBER ARTHUR c 1" X? r I Woodplgeon Yellowharnnier Wren f I Wagner Octette ? The The The - ' Louis Scl Tannhauser bongs '(a) ' If (( 1 - - Bird I Dlrnpiitt I’erAda Mrs Pearl A lie Jessie Leola! Mills Miss Miss Nan" Butterfield: March Ir-d a r - cliijrcb bam tette: B- Banche and ?A r 1 ini-s'-aip Milhs gimon V 7 I Il 11 Ba 1 ' z : Miss J 1 Q-' V a r-8’ 11 S' ' 1 Alms x will ! u i 1 st present AVetzell Con: itionhl ‘M Monday evening ‘t St rohauer organ ania xiolin and Miss Lydia Whit in assist the following nr 1 I 'erfotnier ' Pen:’ l isle - 1 x I I -y I M I v r I -!:-jys!iaaiggtgqBaB ?W Schumann Ball irst the I 1 I IS 1 I ukner - I v I U vr?- i-gan B I vs - M 1 (c— Tannhauser Ill ' “ I i-’ugi Wetzell in - i 1 a Melody and ' jl b D) '-OiniilUIllonc) Old 'rs ’ v ong Toccata ’ i im i ' (in n’fti (c Hq-idti organist -'juiiioer vfvjv J '" "i1 1911 J V Wa'gncr 'Arr‘ Organ '-y organ le £ -T" MARTIN presented Tuesday in recital evening at May irst the :Conr ? 2 ' ’ i- |