| Show f’r 2' ' — — — X ’ SECTION i ' — — ’ TWO THE — — -— ' w — HERALD-REPUBLICAN — -w — w — SALT — — — w w numbers v: from Klassert part fi r— “TltevtoM in himself fil Is 7 The the? Schneider Miss Miss program: Lillian SUNDAY MAY s21 — MAKlfeS Bloch Gills Koehler and following students took in Mary V treason for UTAH CITY ' Lucile stratagems 9 ' ' 1 ''I ) : DEBUT GRANDOPERA Schpelder Tyler Miss Hagenbarth 19117 L 1 Miss Marion Dick Bird? Miss Miss Virginia Wherry "Miss Katherine Spencer Mary Nais-bltt Miss ’Alley Miss Irene Savage Moyle Miss Jessie Clalra Miss Tyler Nalsbitt Agnes and Mrs Katherine B Hamill X 4 LAKE - V z V 1 v X v anu y tspu'ifCS — J t :V' t On f'''3'- L ' " ' - - the May festival the of ifeature Is which life musical a of the so HARPIST laree cities and coll ear east is espermanently tablisfhed In Salt is by Lake evidenced its revival this oh ‘greater a scale ypar than ’ever before is This festival the events being former successful 4n character though no such organization the as Russian Symphony orchestra appeared on any to occasion The opportunity hear this manv - towns of the PART 'TAKE -TO -'4 - IP magnificent’ orchestra iri advarice Sales ittekets of be to seems Lake' as Salt WEDNESDAY encouraged aYe schools pupils Many also studying the A Organist Offertory in Aslsstant I j'M In - oratorios symphony a (b) (c) I ’ mixed with and soloists v- f Ave ' east Old I - (a) club club tnonthlv -and (b K Homage Old f i j throughput is hi at Organ - 1 y Z - TL- — Isi work unite (of (praise please how throughout the their performance applause Transcript “Carmen” them— for May 9 t i rf A v v i' Tr ru -r third “girl her as home v-zox X-v- ir Jrwwv?-’'’’''-- v -X-X J l :M li ’ t the Harpist Del Leola BWATA Do AllerCS Hope ux uaiuc AMXBs A4om XUAfcUH AXAmL the with 3 MW M M xvcucc MM AA A lOvaKU n3 and A A xrxia Grand YTT Vt 1 II J mitt 1 M M ui ivcubu uauguvui rcuoiDcu wnrlo Aav4ltv raw UXCMA-G AXVX MUU UUUUU CVUUUJ I I Opera Hue JJV0VUU ‘ company Schrack r am Baby xiuicsdvx XU X I V r nnrrnriii ill'll?' f I CIIva DoJowMAvt ACUClDUUi Aborn A SOM A ' ’ rDVDTD The m : Riego N v will program studio ' V - Lockington Miss Roselia in ' will will who take W’ in part the assist Rollie air Soul of Violin thd to Shoup Romance humor club mercial on solo given program Com the at (a) Roselia Berceuse Barcarole (b) evening Miss s Milton Backman Peebles Leslie Wilcox t The following entertanlng musical by which an was enjoyed program audience waszgiven at Iliff riday Methodist church on evening: Selected Plano 'solo Mrs Margaret Robertson Kerr solo Break Break Break Vocal ‘ appreciative j but trained — in - -to J‘ - a work? ' v ' " J " opera there present as cancer cjuy ot a was again her’ kpeqiai advajitageously showing Gray guest vMiss Mary Olive ofvoice aridof agreeable Salt sweetness un one Lake's representative of derstanding th® role (As of Mlchaela and pupil a Godowski in ’’Carmen’’)-— to BostonHerald May who contributed several numbers 1911 the Miss redently Gray jias program voice reber’s to to Renata Los’ her Miss was Angeles come make her stage he&rtily pleasing to presence home and will welcomed of the Mich-aela and characterization little local musica'l circles and refreshing — Christian Gray’s the sweet Besides Miss numbers Science Monitor included violin May 9 1911' solos by Miss program reber a scored V as Mullins by Mrs Miss Mary newcomer accompanied Advertiser Boston Daily Harry Greene piano solos Miss Elsa Mlchaela— 9 1911 Schroeder: solos Mrs May contralto Marv reber the Schallert with-violin Mlchaela obligato as by Miss Renata won In first her the third Ballard-soprano applausS solo in solos Miss Winifred seeks act out Jose with violin where she word Helen Tappe and Mrs numbers his Post' Dora from dying mother— Boston James Clark by accompanied 9 1911 Miss May Edith Kirkpatrick” t -i'which t - musicians !) Violin delightful Miss (b) music i Spring solos Song Serenade - Mrs A the by The ’A Goose "Mother jubilee” One by of Liberty different bands of to which appears retained be the events of this week will be the recital of pianoforte by pupils Mrs irst Alberta Dersham at the church on Thursdaj’ evening- school ' The following Express item of from- May friends 12 Los Ap-geles Interest Olive Gray the will the of March country Her first appearance in Boston gratifying was a sucess— Tho 9 Boston Journal 1911 May reber a Miss promising singer new made That recent vi6Iinlst Browning assisted "by will Overture Chimes Caprice William That Dal Barber Shop Movement Little Ohio Charles his Kent’ pupils in at Mary’s 1 without Miss of Miss by So he Miss of Midgley at recital the there home Third evening 445 Waterloo avenue taking Thursday Those In part the Miss program were isher Olita Melville Arthur Ryder Margaret Melville Ethel Cleone Donelson Sweatman Joy Roberts and Vera Y following in : E Mendelssohn : Raff B Guilmant M5 of A Wetzell public supervisor is schools for to the cantata given a hdrrie by-300 be schools sub-high theatre Lake Salt 1 BEN R ELDREDGE Grieg lat children the take to regular Guilmant in a morning: G in Melody ’j Buy one bottle play will Melody Elevation for the at ' the at -numbers this Prelude Elegaic organist church ii good It’s every Cannon’ Congregational irst the it South 57 at Main Kirkwood Tracy have to appeared studio a going is assisted Midgley isher contralto Naomi Gladys in at Eldredge’s Baby Milk home ' Pupils 5 Hand his at s' several of early present will recital a Professor William of music in the making preparations “The lower Queen” she run hours June March early in June Dairymaid aV St Paul’s Episcopal Schilling’s “Te Deum” choir in will this sing morn Symphony Lake 3jC 3 St at cathedral: Mark’s Venite in D (Goss) Te Deum in C (Smart) Jubilate in D (Gannett) offertory anthem “ar rom My At 4:30 p Heavenly Home” (Gadsby) Sunday’s music Morning-— orchestra choral tn - Miss of Zora Shaw daughter Mr and K James Shaw of this city who been vocal and studying dramatic for the past work in New York two riday years returned home “WANT YOU the service at Edna Dwyer services the at Continued Page on REAL " in cooks! of way Eleven) when the perhaps ultimate same the - the Gypsy-instinct Yes-— be the soloist irst Presby-( will the ADVERTISING” ' SERVICE— ' j " her— next “call” And " j WILL-SERVE" rklds cook ana one but vill to? movesti havaj tha tnat’a cook-firidlng la admit you’ll thatl mi : - SjC Muir Witt w St At Mary’s cathedral Sunday music: a m organ “Berceuse” by Montan! 9 “Cradle At Song” a m solo “Ave Maria” by Bordaise 11 Wie-gand’s At Ruby Daniels a m In E “estival Mass lat” by 8 soprano Mctro- the Tabernacle Kimball P in Mrs has Miss harbored St for appear which Miss bey ’ Cleveland of harp Hoschna Sherry with Salt Madame from shortlywill Wednesday ' Tilzer Do Hammer - Ranguette Around Me Chord leaves who Mrs choir with Rossini Tell of-Thra Memories Every Airs Jut Honey Play Berlin Normandie Your Arms of the Tradler Tobanl 1 the “Inflammatus” Campana’s “Madre del Sommo Omne” Contabile” “Andante by Tschaikowski the in being organ this accompanied — last by a string quintet number from Suppe Stop be couldn’t “Hallelujah” btaufer Peasant of will the diplomatic Japanese the city passed through at special guests the were recital with Edward organ at the organ who services ' Hammer Baty twenty-four of Members corps Rossini’s Traumerel American No Symphony -at Loving of' Medley appeared In the one popular — cathedral or direction miss mo Nora Glea unuer is a be tor preparing concert to son given 18 to Sunday evening June raise funds for the new altar The program Includes Mozart’s “Magnificat” Gounod's ‘Sanctus” Beethoven’s band Poet and Stop Stop La Paloma Caprice Caprice its Miss Kendall Myra M recital pianoforte Unity hall riday in a on eveping delightful which appreciated bv the program was large ’Miss Margaret audieneb present of Pupils Thirty-sixth : band Je whose the college showing of Miss Mary from Salt Lake musical absence is circles regretted: deeply ISLEajst “Mrs Homer Brooke street a host$sjtt was of theJ meeting Monday Musicale golden Hallows most the opera” his I outside concert to be given Tabernacle choir Ogden on in of evening honor Joseph -the The follows: as Overture All and city the be the the several grand opera arias in has been by coached John Well Schubert concerts of will be given band park soloist Europe Today’s summer given by Held’s for will be program Congregational first public appearance ofof tho year tho the contest elocution the students of the school riday Under on evening of the ‘direction Professor Anton Pedersenthe band made a creditable three at season ' eighty of children the first and' second of the school Training grades was given the m university assembly room direction under the Tuesday afternoon of Emily-4itzeriThe Mrs songs the the regular work of In school music and they given were In the benefit form for entertainment of of the the patrons ana parents A little first Harris Corinne Ballantyne Ronald ! : that J: Peters S did I succumbed “Well why Courier Musical Mrs : Vocal fifteen they where finally protested: enjoyed hq right? I better than Thursday Winding Road Miss Margaret Andrews good in of orchestra he all It The Chaminade Little people the while argument isn't Barnett Madrigal (a) solos Whistling to Schubert Bessie keep their into the Billy Shop -academy management convinced Goddard Serenade1 solo l-e L Hippodrome sent and Coombs : L Mrs the out foyer men selections played from “The Merry and other Widow” “Chocolate Soldier” classics until the time to Vienna came of start the The the real show success extra entertainment was so great that the first and the between second acts people had their orchestra Hippodrome start up musical more comedy tunes in the foyer until one of the opera “stars” ii) front and to rushed out explained the had who the free concert caused man that it was out of place and must be stoppedHe not easily was Vocal solo Mrs OraLockington Schlumerlied Wayne Castle Meditation Miss Marjorie Peebles (a) Cavallerla Rusticana (b) lowers and erns Piano 9:05) to A Wilcox John Hayes Mary O'Donnell ' at began reading Cinquaintaine La Ostler Lynn j Dreaming musical riday institution organization follows: as r TUTTLE G a and the management of the had charge of the visiting performance The first night’s Metropolitan “Othello” the was time in singers did arrive not (the open at 8 o'clock performance the choir: Maria”’ by “Ave Herbert of St Miss Johnson Eugenia Mercier Mary’s dramatic soprano "Vent Creator” by Rossinl Harry basso James -As be Etude K1 the weeks vaudeville several company Hippodrome house Wilcox A Opera at ago evening Mrs which Peebles will numbers National x politan Constitution the told by Mrs of Monday in o’clock Mrs 8 at given be students violin at her Mrs l reber part — Elder 29 The MRS r Evening that ft :: : ' performancefat in $10 35OUTH ’ principals Miss Land the Illustrated act of Is K 4 and an really is west” Save choir of i K Pleases at Street Gelbel Peace and Davis building Ora and The & t 1911 company-gives T May i ' ' Large Audience excellent Boston Renata opera house reber made her debut in grand sipgfng the much-loved of opera role Mlchaela the little girl Her peasant clear high voice soprano was shown its best in t)ie Aborn of ather ioving Cello Young manej solo of Ida s big Boston Main JI j Elmer some - and chorus labored Incessantly to the bring vividly theatrical points in and text music Harry Luckstone as and Escamillo Renata reber as Mlchaela jare evidently the favorites op the audience lavish in which was its from steps -few o 'Nr A coloratura public both tailored shades newest a Will Peace and Good World “Nativity rom Mills Dlnnnitt and choir musical A ' notices her Gall on Mrs vuet Violin v 9 papers well well- Postlude the McClellan in arid ' 4'-i-4' beiection lyric and the press & to y a Time Kirby Miss' ContraltOj J the Offertory giving a degree The following are excerpts of the ftomaome Boston trip day on following her debut: its Once more has “Carmen” proved lovers of popularity with this music at time the Boston opera house when an enthusiastic it gathering greeted last evening The Aborn Opera company is of singers made up who know Ito S’- 19 MORNING i The A1 of Contralto Glory 1 arid soprano r prelude' Anthem J vUMr 1 5 her TValk f 'v'' t the theirstMethodlst ‘church today following musical will programs given the direction under of Mrs A William J Wetzell with Mrs Louis Strohauer at S' Waish daughter Pedersen of Professor and Pedersen Mrs Anton of this city whose stage name is Renata reber tn her5 made debut errand operh 'in Boston Monday evening 8 May last She as ‘announced week 1st with' the company Aborn Grand Opera and sang for her first appearance the of delightful role in Mlchaela of M EVENING Renee She 27 ’ ' r M f MAY :I Offertory Postlude ! J want J Ear - “Carmen” by Dubois Organ prelude Anthem The Harris ’Soprano Hammer Miss Accompanist Lydia White Melvin Peterson' Baritone Miss Lydia White Accompanist Mrs G Tuttle! W Harpist C D Accompanist Schettler 'cellist ice arrell Miss Al Contralto Violin Obligato Miss Romania Hyde Miss Accompanist Lydia White Prof Willard Violinist Weihe J JProf J Accompanist McClellan J f Brines Tenor Mrs Accompanist Judith Evans Brines Mrs Berkhoel Blegel Agatha Mrs Arr' in tlje-organ: s Prof 'you The At - ! rjano doing are’ 7 wool the be program:! Hyde Orchestra: j ji aicvieiian riui Corlrine Mrs understand business? price Pure pay MacDowell Whiting Thomas Performer -Roke " 26 May has been night at the Commercial: of the the occasion dinner will he event an Accompanist Kimball Butterfly” Puccini Melody ' " -string ? P ‘-‘Madame week i appearing -Alice : the at best ’ll - and -ollowing you we clothing the at the McClellan 'Organ Request Program be Numbers should by requested writing the 611 organist Templeton building city before riday of each j success and assortment ¥ see 1911 to Grieg from “Mignon” J stock organ SATURDAY another i social 26 our see why Special An' attractive musical pro-' been will arranged which of Include a nearly score prominent local artists include 'The program will J "J Professor McClellan Willard Mrs-W G Tuttle Mrs Welhe Agatha Berkhoel Siegel J M Mrs Brines Corinnel Harris Hammer Mrs C Schett-ler arrell Melvin D Peterson cellist and Miss Romania Hyde’s orchestra for this Invitations musical event to all of the members were sent yesterday of the club and from Commercial the interest it is already manifested llkely that the magnificent dining room will tilled to Its be About capacity the 'old club one yearfago Commercial rooms were the scene of a similar gathering brilliant which a was musical and the at Performer Edward the Wild a by MAY Organist i j Si i- and Call vvely RIDAY Organist ) I You Wagner Arr in Gavotte ' gram ' Cannon T anfare circles nas cal Interest’ Scarlatti Raff from To (a) (b) Ladles’ as Prices Hollins Melody Assistant evening riday designated i tour festivals on theMay at thq how Tracy organ Maria Melodies Leading of organizations symphony orchestras of principal country are the the Popular sit f 25 MAY “Lohengrin” at program ihuslcal E to Offertolre -more and concert organ' the Clothes Good Kimball spring (a) Siciliano Cincinnati or P Edward oong I one the 1911 24 s t usually for are MAY Organist the Prelude - arranged inelude the MendelssohnTHURSDAY 191L fas affairsl hi If not festival ' x-N: the programs afternoon Tuesday : Assistant 91 by fine presented the organ-izatiori the direction of under Modest Altschuler The has been on orchestra tour throughout the and the west Is highest praiie given of its work in where Jt has appeared every city Journals’ and musical The musical dally of the pages papers throughout the country are a great now devoting amolmt of space to reports of the May festivals which are’ under way the pioneers In1 this was one of of form musical entertainment and its ' as: w -L music enjoy will for 4 large three afternoon event a will Batiste (a) Eetzer Herbst Grieg Gabriel-Marie (b) The Golden Wedding (a) Pere Charmant Dethler Old Art (b) by Melody Performer Priests’ Marclijfroin ’Athalia” ft i appreciated the the for Bl recitals usualorgan 'at concerts indicates for an The feature of arranging school the chil concert when dren qi tneis city can oe present in large numbers particularly commendable taste for as ith &od music cannot be they and 22 - - ) and May given either day of The following programs balance of the week fourthannual early Tuesday be -the top the the appear THAT f in in Symphony the which great Russian City orchestra of New' York the Tabernacle choir and soloists noted : ir annual music Tabernacle festival onnext held and be Monday 23 i V the of account to r IM - -4 'Nn - ivzs-z ' RUSSIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COMES MAY TO '? ESTIVAL ‘ J ' ri ' t J A A A A '' ' v t ' Sb z ' ' ’ ' rr ' ' z z vnt- x n A i‘VVVVuY--v-iruvvij-u-u-u-u r V X ’ z r z if & nw&lB k iKBSan-'ni' KwS' A-9 V’aJT J£ yjg Si n —rzaMhAi:qirgxjE"o -3N -wv N ’x f z’ljsY M" aw1 -Ami W fleze’ tr M' rTBnkBnnraiflC99S--'A fls “ K lT’6 A(vaaXir Nt-v-aa" mw I R : s v W Z - flMSvTrxKfid X MKfcyUUiWI gf i ??4UrhM-x AaMfSwT r JrMI JirMM inTWir j4W 7BoBbAwrK X w?aj JTiTi-PTLr-J7l aiim fJ jM L'C riTf ‘ VWAi ‘'zx ujki TT riiifii "Xxt s rnr it mww v:b&SKaJie — I — 1WQB -gMnVvajuUHl Tsvzg ’aOf x zzzqoz s st HE of the Russian solo-' and orchestra music festival May appearance Symphony Ists the the at three for Tabernacle perform-tnccs nexts commencing Monday night attention attracting considerable Manager the Salt Lake 'among 'people of heavy a Graham reports very all ile and indications it seems from will be a year being Special rates are success of the city students made to all all district colleges including schools universities and private educational ollowing are the three programs that the financial festival this In-ititutibns which will festival: - Program of night 22 Lealia Bernard ’ Modest vnhony Altschuler Dlmltrleff- Nina RUSSIAN contralto rank Orms-sy baritone Schwahn -Hulse cello Tabernacle conductor J Tschaikowsky Altschuler Modest Adagio Allegro Allegro Scherzo con J conductor non grazia Molto vivace appearing trqppo Bertram 1812 (Commemorating treat Program of May from song -Prize Bruno ' the Salome ’ Invictus at SYMPHONY Excerpts inale Adagio lamentcso Quartet Night Vocal Tschaikowsky Dlmltrleff and Hulse Mmes Messrs and Ormsby Schwahn (a) Berceuse Jaernfelt obligato Violin Nikolai Sokoloff Cello obligato Bernard Altschuler (b) The Dreamer 'Arensky (c) Coquette Arensky Life for the Polonase Czar Glinka Tabcrnttcle choir and organ Pique Aria Dame Tschaikowsky Madame Dimitrieff Sketch Symphonic Enchanted Lake Overture soprano- Joel violin Altschuler :hoir Evan Stephens McClellan organist Pathetique '' Russian o’clock 8:15 Nikolai Sokoloff tenor Bertram 4t Monday concert - (conductor the - first May orchestra Symphony t at rendered be v 'i witfi1 mi'ii i'r -4 ’ Symphonic from Moscow) the second concert music drama Richard Strauss Meistersinger Wagner rank Ormsby suite The Middle Ages Glazouhow brusaders— horsemen arid foot The ' sacred ’ and little by little lose in the themselves distance while' the populace accompanied the with army joyous acclamations (b) Troubador’s Serenade (c) Scherzo — On the stage 'of a street theatre' the of th Is Dance in fiddle Death hand appears (d) Love gray tears of 3:15 o’clock afternoon May 23 Russian Symphony orchestra Modest Altschuler conductor rank Ormsby Lealia Joel-Hulse tenor contralto Overture Mignon Thomas -Dea ana taKeits invites gruesome people measures' to performed part in — the to In of Legend — Christ when made and many roses March of child third thri 23 8:15 orchestra Nina conductor soprano English Lealia Sokoloff horn Bertram Stephens organist fviollnjV garden there Russian Edward’ Raho Ormsby Jenor rank baritone viola Tabernacle J U conductor Jacob choir Ballet Duet Altschuler Evan McClellan the '-dHOIIISlHKiBsnnBneDCaSaDOODBKSDOBBCoS sm— wi "mb—w nnitr- w ii i niiriiii Ln i n t b i Celesta from ' Dance Music from t - Life opera the Napravnik Liadow j the for Dawn (WlRl Tschaikowsky Dlmltrleff and Hulse Thais Massenet Violin’ solo Nikolai Sokoloff Sketches Caucasian Meditation - Two 1 : Ippolltow-Ivanow ' “ (a) Tri Viola the Aul obligato English horn Jacob obligato Altschuler: Edward MR -Raho Dance Dance zv Dolls ’ U - I Mmes Altschuler Dlmltrleff contralto Schwahn :-V Czar Glinka The Lord from CavalNow Victorious lerla liusticana Mascagni choir Tabernacle Tuesday Modest Joel-Hulse dverture Tannhauser Suite Nutcracker Russian Arabian a concert o’clock Symphony Nikolai Mosquito (c) Ippolltow-Ivanow Saradar Program night-May Dubrowsky (b) Theme Arensky planted airy Rossini at the lowers Intermezzo Night (a) ’ a x Milltons the the of Madame of' Valtz love Hulse of Dance themselves Tschaikowsky a on I IT Dance Chinese Dance Haydn Madam Variations chateau a Song Spirit 1 i Tabernacle its sea rolls up unmindful couple The young tempest abandon the joys peaceful the wholly the at (Prelude) scene coast the on ’ Tuesday night Monday the -At fore-boding schnnt i : trumpet soldiers assemble fails Their forceful leader the flame of their by a martial appeal courage A procession advance' 'before them the priests singing and bless the army about to depart campaign upon Its perilous and a again dark Now to trouble of the hearts comes the but tho of warriors beating the their brave drums renews resolution of with Sounds a march' unite the Liadow Huhn re-- the - (a) call Schawhn Tschaikowsky Napoleon's Music ORGTTTISTRA estival commencing "LA imil1 w a " T w BBWMMWM miiM-MMimit a-- -I s ’'’Sf -ZvJS r : With cWfJv O'WXwWtjiayZX0CSVV2C-O-- MMSiairi ’ BBBBBBBHBi 9M9BB99B99BI : V IrJMVrML Y 55 4s-! 4- sv I-TT - Wagner Tschaikowsky (b) Sardar from Rlgoletto Quartet Verdi and ''Dimitrleff Hulse Mmes ' Messrs and Ormsby Schwahn’ March March Slav Tschaikowsky Mr State “The Reese He -Bohemian'Girl? sings has tho studied tenor at DAVID in role the REESE Germany in the Salt and B Lake Y is U TENOR one of the Opera theatre May leading company's 29 of the production oi ' z " - 'a tenors |