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A C mU musical ent is II b being ln It f for r In ln Salt SI Lake and h will during the com coming K February that tha be unique to th the p people ople of oC this section Arthur composer nu- nu thor round founder r or of tho the successful Wa- Wa Vann Wn nn Press has been engaged to give ulvo two lectures ln In Salt La Lake City un U-r U the tho or of f Arthur J Shepherd Mr 11 io ha has mad a of or lean Ican study AmerIcan Amer Amer- cnn folk songs Including the Indian n has hns the negro and the California Span Spanish sh written extensively ely concerning them thorn also alo the thc mythology Ky of or th the Amen Amen- can Indians and Ild hl hR his fT lectures In this state will b F be devoted d to these thele subjects subject Not on only i is Mr l Farwell a ti successful srul e composer amid author but a inu- inu find his fl lectures r ore are Illustrated r d with piano numbers rs much ott after r tho the fashion or of that other gifted lecturer Rubin Goldmark In n addition to the tho accomplishments MrS n Farwell I Is entitled to I i JIlL in UI me tilO courts or of American Amen Ameri- can composers because of f the Int Interest rest lie he has hns shown n In their lnor work As stated above e he hc Is ls the foun founder er of or the thea Wa- Wa aWan Si Wan Van Iress which publishes TS American music only and antl In order to have p his composition position looked over o th the unknown musician does not have ha to go to those thoo publishers armed with letters from men of or prominence In the musical world No musical composition offered d Is refused Inspection by th these so publish ers Mr 11 Farwell Is sure Nure of or a vcr very cr cordial cordial cor cor- dial reception at the hands of or Salt Lake musicians and music lovers A notable musical event ent of or the past I We week k was th time tho concert conc b by f de dc Go- Go Korza orza at the First Methodist church Thursday evening Senor Is a concert singer er of or the first rank and the program pros in which he appeared was wasa a delight from start tart to finish The rhe most splendid success that the Symphony tra has hag achieved since its ur optimization both from tho the musical standpoint and the standpoint of oC pat- pat I was the concert of Friday aft aft- rime Tho event e t was wn In ever every way worthy of or note and was so pronounced d da a success that t there Is no longer any my doubt that the Symphony orchestra Is Isan Isan isan an organization ors that Chat ou ought ht to and will live Arthur Shepherd the conductor deserves the gratitude and antl future support sup sup- port llort of oC all those who are an In favor of or maintaining a n high class Symphony or orchestra orchestra or- or che chestra In Salt Lake CIt City Business and professional proCessional men and women are arc already evincing e their In Interest Interest In- In terest In Salt Lakes Lake's s 's first musical festival festival fes fes- tI al to be he held April 8 and 9 of oC the coining year A canvass of a n part of or orthe the business district has resulted In securing securing se so- curing the time support of th the following man maii and wom women omen n John C C. Cutler A A. C. C Nelson William SIry E. E D. D R. R Thompson Charles Charle Burton Burton Bur Bur- ton W. W C C. Spence D. D S. S Spencer T j G G. Webber A. A W. W Carlson O. O J. J Salisbury Harr Harry S S. Joseph Geor George e B. B Squires J J. J J. J Thomas George M. M Hanson Beesley Music Co Anson Carstensen-Anson Music Co George GIorge F F. Felt W. W J. J Homo Borne D. D W W. James J J. J Fred Fr tl Dayries Da ns J. J Fred Andorson And Ander Andor- r- r son 1 F. F E. E Dave Davey John Gibson C C. W. W Simmons Paul laul L. L Beemer D. D G G. G Archer W. W A A. Anton Pedersen Miss i Sigrid Pedersen Miss Pearl Pear Rothschild Charles Kent J. J I D. D Spencer R. R S. R.-S. S S. Camp Camp- bell V. W S S. v IV V T I 1 l I f 1 I W. W v. v J Judges ds d's S 'S SJ J J. J H. H C Cu Burrows u ro C. C job A A. Jorgenson T. T S. S Xe Z S. S Der Der- rick It R. II 11 Latimer IL H. T. T McEwan C C. H. H Wells C. C II Delmer Dehner George GeorKe II H. Home Horn S. S II It ton 1 J. J M. M 1 Weller Veller I D. D John Bloom Bloem Mh Hope Rusell Wm nt McEwan wan M M. H. H Walker Miss Florence Florenc Allen Alien daughter of or Mr Ir and Mrs Irs C. C E E. Allen Alien 11 of or this dt city and who has recently returned from Crom Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- I rope has hils been appointed musical critic of oC the Cleveland Jer While In Europe Miss Ul Allen Alien was the Berlin cor correspondent respondent of oC the he Musical Courier and It jp understood cravo o eminent sat roc I tion In ip that i position rj J Madam Schumann Heink who appears ut at the tho 1 Methodist 1 church In 10 tilts tills city fen n the i evening of- of December 31 opened nor her concert tour In the tue Maine state stale festivals Oct 4 This Thill greatest of oC Hying contraltos passed a a. portion of or orthe the summer nt at where she achieved decided success The rite largest guarantees ever offered u a German singer singer sin sin- ger were made to her lien to remain In Germany Germany Ger Gel many this winter vinter but sh she declined them all preferring to return to this country and make a atour tour of or the lie principal principal principal pal cities of oC this countr country Fe of or the new members of or the Symphony Sym Sn phony phon orchestra are are pupils of oC George GeorgeI I E E. kelton who plays on out one of or the first violins In 11 the organization These new members are Mrs Janet Jane Ben nett Miss lIss Helen lichen Hartley Hartle Miss Marjorie Brooks Morris l Andrews and Edward Ellward Fitzpatrick trick Arthur Pedersen long recognized as one of or Salt SaIl Lakes Lake's lending leading young oung musicians musi musi- clans left len during the week for or a years year's stud study In iii New York At Al tile Atthe the end of that time Mr Peder en will wm go to Europe to complete his musical education and his friends und nod admirers here her expect to hear from him later In the time big world of oC music Mrs Martha no KIng Royle-KIng I Is planning to give he a recital In the near future future- her pupils already ln ha having be begun un work on tho time program It will b be bu another o evenIng evening even even- n- n Ing Ins with American Americal composers Mrs King to reat read In connection with the program a n paper on What hat Is American Ameri Amen can Music a Musie a er very ery big anti and vcr very Interesting Inter Inter- esting theme Miss Nora Gleason has organized a guitar and mandolin club amon among her pupils the organization numbering nearly a dozen Hugh Dougall goes to Beaver Deaver the hatter latter latter lat hat ter part of th the month to give Ive a song recital lIe He will trill be assisted b by Alfred AHr Dunham and other musicians of oC Heaver Den The estimate of or Willard Weihe's artistic ar nr ability which appeared In a i note of or orthe following The Republicans Republican criticism the Symphony concert Friday afternoon after after- noon hoop wn was mn made e by hy J. J J. J McClellan not M. M 1 McClellan as the name Inadvertently Inadvertent Inadvertent- ly h appeared |