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Show Will Give Concert in the Ball Room of Hotel Utah Leonore Gordon Harrison. One of the most Interesting and Important Im-portant events in musical elides will be the concert in the ball loom of the Hotel Utah next Wednesday ov6ning, April 30, nt 6:30 o'clock, when Leon-ore Leon-ore Gordon Harrison will be formally introduced to Salt Lake. Miss Harrison Har-rison has won distinction through concert con-cert work through the west and south, and is regarded by the critics as a soprano with a votco of rare sweetness, wide range and splendid power. She has a thorough musical understandings and it would not be surprising1, foUojvinfc the conoort nt the Utah, to lenrn tfnrtt1 she had been persuaded to remain in Salt Lake and teach olco. At aus-rt&KRfll TTarrlaonls being patronized at next Wednesday's event by a grent number of very good people. peo-ple. She ia to be assisted by Gustaf Sasko, a pianist; Arthur Prober, violin, vio-lin, and Otto King, cellist. Mrs. pharles Wilkes will accompany Miss Harrison, who will sing in English, Wrench, German and Italian. Tllss Harrison is one of the most accomplished accom-plished sopranos that ever came to this section of the country. She has appeared in many prominent cities as a concertlst and prima donna with n any companies, pronounced by all who heard her to be the best In the west. Miss Harrison received her musical mu-sical enducation ontirojy abroad under such famous aud' distinguished teachers teach-ers as Garci t in Italy, Madame liar-chese liar-chese In Purls, Liebler In Drosden and Shakespeare "in" aaomlonV'OBttteland. |