Show I Win VILL I IBE BE FINE AFFAIR Arrangements Made for Enjoyable Enjoyable Enjoy Enjoy- able Week of Music at I W Wandamere SIXTY ENTER CONTESTS List of Those Who Will Participate Participate Participate Par Par- Includes Many of Utah's Artists The Time attention of or the public Is Iii called ot the musical Chautauqua whIch will occupy all nil of tho time evenings of this T week ck beginning Monday ona at Elaborate preparations have been Leen mad to score a n bright t success for or t the he en enterprise enter enter- ler- ler prise and judging from rom tho growing pub pub- 11 tic lie Interest and the time heavy sales Holes of tIckets tick tIck- eta ets success will be b. attained The Time musicale Is 19 something entire entirely new for or this Immediate part of or the time country hilt but Its signal success in eastern astern Ht stales and the known high musical m al character o of Salt SnIt Lake anti and Utah It ct tam tain that n Cl musical will b hf he substantially appreciated b by time tho bom public Time The fact that FO o o many w well known local loca artists are oro actively interested anti and wi will appear on the time pro program ram gives a a. gratifyIng gratify Ing assurance of success S It haw hOK been bee en noted of late lato years rS that lh the musical performances performances per per- at the as ha e bc boon been n given greater an and greater prominent prominent- so that at the present present pres pres- ent II day ilay a the the- programs program of the tIme music sections sec sC- ions are showing up with equal lual promInence promInence prominence prom prom- with those thos of the sections covering literature history philosophy lan language science and the other arts An rr Annual Affair J S It Il is anticipated that a musical ham ha will be he t made modi a n IJ permanent annual feature In this elt city an 11 11 has been selected as a convenient place for 01 holding the proposed festival It has lias surroundIngs surround surround- Ings tags suggestive c of the time shady groves that characterised th the academies academics ami anti philo philo- schools of classic times Time The pavilion pa PJ will seat t 30 JOt people and tra tm and the tIme acoustic properties appear to he all that Is desired Two grand pianos anti and a n two-manual two organ orga will be placed there to amply for or all the accompaniments Arrangements Arrange Arrange- ments have been heEn made mad with the t trpo t car company compan to handle the crowds as ox o p b as IS po possible Persons Person a the tIme Chautauqua are art athI advised d to take th till the early eaily cars no so o as to enjoy the scenic surroundings sur sur- ur before entering the pavilion and to secure good seats scats A special guarantee o of excellence In th the pro programs is the names nam's of or th the two artists who have had them in preparation a awell a well a as th the thi names of the eminent local loca soloists choral organizations Individual contestants and adjudicators which aj appear appear ap- ap pear In connection with the festival Th The projectors of the time enterprise are Professor or J J. J J. J McClellan organist o of the Salt Lake Lak tabernacle and Fred Pred C C. Graham th the known well tenor Both are of recognized recognize ex experience and musical ability who ha have been before Leore the home public lon long enough to gird ample evidence of th theIr lr fitness t to handle successfully so o Important an under under- taking The They have made such such- preparation will guarantee an entire entirely successful ut me during during- lh th eni Bot Both will fill nu important po during th the weeks week's even events ts Among Amon those who will participate wl will willbe be Conductor Joseph Ballantyne of oC th the Ogden tabernacle choir which Is tR to appear appear ap ap- ap- ap pear on the first evening In Whitney Coombs's cantata cantuta Tho Thio Fir First t Christ ma mas nias This choir distinguished Itself tw two years ars ago when It gave McClellan's 4 Ode Od to Irrigation at the thc Portland exposition Hugh W. W Dougall will b be soloist in The Th TheD D Death ath of or Minnehaha on nn the second evenIng even even- trig Ing Tuesday nl night hl C George orge E E. Sk Skelton the violinist and concert master of oC th the Salt Lake symphony orchestra will als also appear Mrs Irs Emma Morris vl wIll 11 wIllbe b be heard hard to advantage The list also In In- In eludes Horace S S. S Encl Ensign n bartone W. W C C. Cure Clive violinist Edward Kimball pianist Miss Myrtle Irtle Bahlinger er soprano Mrs A A. A R. R C C. Smith contralto Miss lIss Rita RIt Jackman Jackmon pianist Mrs Irs Browning soprano soprano so so- sot Mrs Irs Best Dest soprano mezzo Elihu Elih Call tenor Mrs Irs Lizzie Thomas ThomaR Edward soprano John Robinson Thomas Thornas Thorn Thom as 1 Ashworth tenor and other artists Sixty Will III Contest The first three nights will be given u uto up tip I Ito to music as af- afan an aim entertainment the time last las three will be devoted to the contests More More- than 60 contestants have entered and from the Interest manifested It 1 Is evident there will h be he some excellent work new voices and anti new Instrumental talent will be 10 brought out The Time full program program pro pro- gram with the theo rules rule and regulations got gov the time different contesting events e follows fol tol oh- oh lows l fon Monday Ju July 22 WhItney Whitney Coombs' Coombs cantata The Tue First PINIt Christmas by the tabernacle choir voices Jo Joseph eph director J. J J J. J McClellan lIan accompanist tic ac I l Jl Miss s Myrtle Ballinger soprano soprano so so- Mrs Irs A A. A R R. C C. Smith contralto Fred C C. Graham tenor Inor and Horace S S. S Ensign Tuesday Jul July 20 The Tho Death of from Longfellow's Longfellow's Long Long- fellows fellow's SOIl of Hiawatha b by the fe fes festival fes- fes t 1 1 chorus J J. J J J. J McClellan director director- Ed P P. Kimball accompanist t Mrs Irs Emma Ram Ramsey Morris lorr's eJ soprano and Hugh HuCh W mV Dougall Also a 0 miscellaneous program b by the tho Salt Lake tabernacle choir II It S S. S Ensign director Lizzie Edward rhomas Thomas S Ash tenor John Robinson hary bary tone Wednesday Jul July 21 Pioneer Pioneer I. grand musicale J J. J J J. J McClellan pianist George GeorgeE E Shelton violinist Bessie Browning soprano soprano so so- Elsie Best Barrow mezzo Elihu Call tenor Rita pianist On Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings the contests will he be held Following Fol lowing are am the time conditions under which II they will vill bo hi given Each earh and every vcr contestant must roust lie be a abona abona abona bona fide tide resident of the state slate of oC 1 L tali taim The points to 10 h be le consid considered r d d In tim the contest con con- test arc are First Intonation and amid tone quality lual It ity second Interpretation third attack III fourth phrasing anti and expression fifth blend blending I a g. g Volume will not bo ho considered In the tIme mixed chorus adjudications Contest for Cor or mixed chorus permanent or especially organized for tor this occasion of not nol less than thon 2 nor 50 voices Cont Contest st for Cor or piano vl violin soprano alto allo tenor and solos are limited to amateurs Contest for or male mole quartet I Is op open n to singers Ingers of or all nil ag ages s Contestants for tor piano anti and violin will bo lie divided into two IWO classes as follows Seniors open to all nil amateurs Juniors open to 0 all HII up to the age of oC IG 16 years Thu Thit following well known Utah musicians musi musto clans form orm the board of adjudication adjudication- J. J J McClellan musical director of the Chautauqua Arthur SIJ Shepherd chairman U George s. s Willard C C. F F. Stayner Anton Pedersen George E E. ton H H. S S. S Ensign J J. J J J. J Daynes Joseph Hugh W. W Dougall M M. I J J. J Brines No 0 adjudicator will servo O In any contest contest contest con con- test In hi which Which his pupils u l are contesting I |