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Show The final rehearsal of the Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra, before its sixty-third concert, will be li. Ul tomorrow at 1 p. m., when the finishing Anton Kckking. touches will be added to the program. Perhaps the greatest interest centers in the soloist, Mr. Anton Hoicking, who is reputed to be one of the r few great cello players, He is meeting with the highest praise everywhere, and the music lovers are promised a rare treat not only in Hoicking, but in the work of the orchestra, which is enlarged en-larged and in excellent form for the occasion. Following is the program: 1 Overture to "Euryanthe" Weber 2 Fantasle Characteristique, (For Violoncello) Servais 3 Suite No. 2, "Scenes Pittoresques." 1 Marche. 2 Air de Ballet. 3 Angelus. 4 Fete Boheme Massenet (Intermission, Five Minutes.) 4 (a) Nocturne Chopin (b) Ab'endlled Schumann (c) Papillon, for Violoncello Popper 5 (a) Pocheur Napolitain et Napolitaine. (b) Toreador et Andalouse Rubenstein G Marchie, "Slave" Tschaikowsky |