Show GOOD THINGS IN MUSICAL Announcement of Heink Concert Interests Salt Lakers MISS GATES TO SING AGAIN BUilt's Gifted Daughter to Ghe GRe Concert Con Con- cert In iii Other Coming E 1 One of oC the thc most interesting announcements announcements an an- in a way that hat has been heen heard in Salt Lako Lake in a long bug longtime longtime time Is that thal Madam lallan Schumann Schumann-Heinl is to give gIe i c a concert herd hel during lurIng tho time coming winter Near em Years Year's eve e Is the date late set for or the concert which will be bc given gl at nl the First Methodist church The noted singer In er will appear ap al- pear peal here under the management of or Mrs William A. A el en whoso clo close e efriend friend she has been for fOI a long time Sit oIls Nelden tried to secure the theatre for COl the concert knowing that th the demand domand de do- mand to hear heal Madam Schumann- Schumann Heinl would be very Iry great but the theatre theall was c. c engaged n Cl cd all and amid Mrs oIls Nelden feared that to make male a success R of a concert in the tabernacle would woul 1 be too big an un undertaking for fOI her Madam Madani has hns recently recently re re- ie- ie returned to 10 this country aCt after l la a short hort tour through h Germany German and will be begin ln her concert work vork In Iii Octo Octo- ber Her ensa engagements take in ip pretty prett much of Ito tho country from the thc Pacific coast const to the Atlantic where she will join jolts the Metropolitan opera company In February The appearance appearance- of oC the noted prima donna In this IsIs city will doubtless bo be fully appreciated and arid I the only regret probably will be that the hall engaged for Cor the concert will riot not be large enough to accommodate the thc music lovers ers who will wish to go Mis Ii s Gates to Gi Give Concert Conceit Miss Emma Imma Luc Lucy Gates has been d upon UOn by her Crien friends s and admirers admirers admirers ad ad- here to give a concert in the tabernacle before her departure for forthe or orthe the he East Enst and Europe The concert will be given gJ on the evening c of October October October Octo Octo- ber 5 and amid Miss lIss Gates will be assisted assisted as as- by the lie tabernacle choir She las Has not yet et decided upon her program pro pro- ram gram but it t will include one or 01 two famous amous arias probably the Traviata or the Miss Gates also sings ings beautifully some sonic of the folk sUIt sett 1 lUin g famous amous and she is being urged to In Include Include In- In clude elude some of oC these The rhe tabernacle choir choh will ill sing several t numbers It will vill be the last opportunity to hear Miss liss Gates before her departure for forthe forthe the he East and later for fOI a long stay ta in Europe and ahll the hundreds of friends and nd admirers of this gifted Utah girl will vill be sure ure to turn out in force Corce on OD that hat night Symphony's Stroll Strong Attraction The forthcoming S Symphony concert concert conert con- con cert ert Is in active preparation Forty Forty- Fort live five s selected musicians have been beets enrolled en- en rolled lolled as members the thc largest number num num- bee ber that h has s faced Director Shepherd up p to o this time Two soloists have ha been cen secured secured Mrs William Montague l Ferry vocalist and Willard Weihe violinIst t. t Mrs Irs Ferry will sing Ing with full ull orchestra accompaniment Allet- Allet sens sen's Like us as the thc Heart t anti nd Mr 11 will be 10 heard with the orchestra for tho the first time since Its These two soloists with nn an n exceptional program by the orchestra e stra tra will furnish the strongest attraction attraction at- at traction In iii many respects thus hus far resented ente by the orchestra Mrs In Stella Fancher Robinson of oC Dingham will give a piano recital at he the Y M. M C. C A. A Ay auditorium n on the veiling evenIng of oC Oct 3 Mrs Robinson formerly lived hied In Denver where she sho was vas a member of or the Tuesday Musical club and has played with various musical mu clubs of oC the East always alwa's with marked distinction She is hs a pupil of the he celebrated Russian Instructor Oskar of oC Washington and amid Is Isaid said aid to be bo e especially gifted In interacting inter Intel acting Chopin High lUsh mass will be celebrated at St St. Marys Mary's cathedral one week weel from rein to toda today today to- to da day when a a. special l musical program will bo be rendered under the tho direction of oC Miss lIss Nora Gleas Gleason n Arthur Shepherd and Miss s celia Cecelia Sharp went to Provo Thursday afternoon afternoon after after- noon where they took part in its tho lie concert given in honor of Miss Jop- Jop person pla playing the great piano concerto S Friends of Miss Lillian Turner will willbe b be he Interested In itt knowing that she has been beets given a fine lino position In the tho choir choll of St. St Marks Maik's Episcopal copal church at Seattle Miss l Turner W was a n pupil of Mrs Irs William A. A an and held a highs high place among the young soloists of oC the cit city Mrs Graham I F F. Putnam has moved her studio to East First South street the lie new We Wey Vey apartment house Misi If Cummins to Appear Shannah Gumming is to appear In Iii Salt Sail Lake carl early during the coining month and amid will bo be accompanied h by a sextet from the Boston Doston Symphony orchestra The concert by hy Miss Gumming Cum Cum- ming will wilh probably be bo held heM In the Sall ke theatre nil although hough this has not yet ct been determined Mrs ns Fannie ler wh who In tho the past has hisS devoted herself principally to recital work vork III ihl be I heard hear this season eason as soloist with tho the Ru Russian lan Symphony the Philadelphia Pittsburg Minneapolis and other Important Im Ira- orchestras orchestra Edward Kimball assistant a organist or at tho tabernacle cle and who has been heen connected with the Clayton Clarton Music company since sluice his return from Europe has resigned his position with tho the company compan and will shortly enter the field l as a teacher Mr Kimball will make male his headquarters in this cit cli city but will also organize classes classe In outside e communities Lhevinne tic the great Russian pianist will tart start shortly hort upon a tour of this country countr under the au auspices pf Qt Steinway Son Sons He Ho will appear In all the leading cities of oC the country from Crom coast to coast and will be ho heard with the principal orchestras |