Show I II II Plays and anti 11 1 11 It Symphony Concert Successful J of ot the tho Salt Lake o Symphony stood tood b back cl of the scenes last night and tried trie riot to realize that the they wore were not losing a a. dollar oU r on the con con- cert They Thoy actually ma made e a little mone money Tho The Orpheum was filled It I Is 13 doubtful if I even one scat were left unsold The place is singularly well weli wel adapted to concerts for not not even oven the remotest chair in the gallery Galery but af affords affords at- at fords a a place of perfect hearing And It was waB just as 03 successful In I an artistic way Tho The program m was wan ad admirable admirable ad- ad mirable and very rendered The numbers and their order are as foil follows 1 Prelude to Hansel ansel and Gr Gretel tel 2 2 Songs with sitha pianoforte accompaniment ment meat ment- a. a l a. How a How Deep the Slumber of ot Floods Carl Lowe b. b Who b. Who Is Sylvia Schubert c. c c c Hark lar Hark the Lark Schubert rt d. d In Ia In a u Gondola Frederic Ayres Ares p. p Song Frederic Ayres 3 3 Invitation to Song the Waltz Walts Walz on Von Weber t. t 0 Selection from Crom Madame Butterfly Butterfly Butter Butter- Buter- Buter fly fy PuccinI Intermission I G. G Concerto for tor Pianoforte No 1 I I. I flat b-flat b minor Allegro Alegro non o a molo maestoso Allegro Alegro con can Andante Allegro ro con fuoco C. C Symphonic poem Los sc Lf Preludes Lisz Liszt t tAC AC After r the appearances at nt the theSal Salt Sal Lake theater tho the settings seemed a little strange strang The stage docs does not accommodate all al tho the players and the piano so that a n false floor was waa erected over ove the old orchestra pit lIl and there a splendid grand piano was was placed Equally projected In front of or the ol olden cn footlights was wasa a platform for Mr Ir Shep Shop herd It I was covered with robes nn and furs but it I served very well well And In front was as quito quite quie the tho best au audience audience audi audi- lence l- l ence that has ever over gathered for tor a C Symphony concert It I was not altogether altogether alto alto- IlO- IlO gether ether the tho frt at nt the Salt Ll Lake but that element clement of or them which Is known for its Is love of music was there And with wih it was as all 01 tho the rest reet of or orthe the artist artst crowd the people who play pia who have havo given encouragement ment to music music music mu mu- sic who have felt the jo Joy of tion ton They were nil all ni there Women say say it was a 3 v. sll lot lot or lot r or words to that effect It I seemed to be There here was as a lock flock fock of automobiles out In front There were carriages It I must have havo been hen quite the right kind of or people and In numbers to stamp with wih perfect approval approval the tho plan for giving IvIne Iv- Iv lag ing Ine these concerts hereafter on Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day evening e But Bul as to the concert itself isel there seemed to be a 0 lack of ot concord be between between between be- be tween director and aud musicians at the beginning Mr Ir Sh stated after the affair that he lie was not conscious of ot It it and he ho certainly Is most likely to tobe tobe tobe be right But nut it was rem remarked that until the strains ot of Madame Butterfly Butterfly Butter Butter- fly fy music the performers lacked re responsiveness re- re spon to his baton There was no cause euse of oC complain afterward Through h all al that wonderful music the command of or conductor was complete The passages chosen were v among the most impressive of ot the entire entre opera opert the climax being that scene where Madame Butterfly triumphantly brings her boy into tho the presence of the con con- cut sul At the tho strains of Star Spangled Banner a few Cew persons applauded possibly po possibly pos pos- sibly mistaking the si significance of the he measures measurer but with that the rendition was S perfect And the orchestra orchestra orches orches- tra Ira as an encore generously T reporter pen ted tho the concluding measures of that scene But Dut before that were wore tho the lIve son songs s b by Mr Quo Guo I u r planning Contralto As nn un shu i and sang sang- The Years at tho the Spring very much the best of ot her selections Mr Shepherd her on the piano Miss Egleston Egleton the pianist who pIanist who Is a much better looking woman than her pictures indicate by the tho way way re way revealed revealed a remarkable command of that Instrument Instrument meat ment ment She played the tho entire entre collection from rot rot-n memory and nd won the enthusiastic favor or f of ot tho the critics And the tho orchestra concluded Its It greatest concert with wih nn an rendition of ot the Preludes It I Is Iser er very certain the members of or orthe the orchestra never nC er have done quite so sowell 0 well wel Both as Individuals and as a n collective force they were tory Maybe the tile better plan pian appealed to them Maybe they simply wished to prove provo their appreciation of oC music lovers In aten attendance The They acquitted acquIted themselves well wel It I is not easy to leave the subject It I Is so gratifying to know that the tho thoS S Symphony orchestra c can n be heard without loss to tho the promoters and that tho the music at a 0 profitable meeting Is a actually better beter than that when It I in involved In- In ol ed a penalty to tho the men who provided provided pro pro- not bo be in insensible insensible insensible in- in vided It that It-that that one can quie quite sensible to the pleasure of ot it I all al This Is 18 tho the concert 0 and nd the tho last of ot the season It I Is quite certain cor- cor tam tain a great announcement may be antIcIpated anticipated anticipated an an- next fall fal L. 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The h Walls Walla al of or J Jericho Ernest Enest ShIpman offers Herbert Iebert Kelcey Kelcey Kel- Kel cey and Effie Effe Shannon supported by b a n metropolitan cast of or players in the tho society success The Walls Wails of or Jericho 1 which is regarded as the best play from rota the pen en of Alfred Alred Sutro created a sensation when It I was first produced in London It I ran there for more than titan two years ears Its Is success In this titis country was Just as pronounced Mr Ir Sutro utro has his pictured In The Walls als of ot Jericho Ina in ina ina a forceful manner tho the weakness o orthe the so called so-called upper chimes classes of society Its It story Is i one of or Interest and it concerns con con- corns ne how ono one Jack FrobIsher after hard harl work or has made a great fortune fortuno in in I New Ne' ew Zealand He returns to his old old homo home in England Igland free from the taints of ot society and all al of ot its Is ambi- ambi ton He is full tul of benevolence and charity and spends much of ot his lila mone money and time In an effort cHort to help tho the people of ot the slums slums Before long however howe er his great wealth makes him a a promInent prominent nent font fb figure re in the matrimonial market marlet and he lie marries Lady the daughter of ot an nn old marquis and plunGes plunges into the tho social whirl The Tho at atmos atmosphere atmosphere at- at mos of artificiality selfishness and trickery stifles him and he at last revolts when his law father tries to cast off an Innocent girl who has been ruined by his son Ho suffers an art additional additional ad ad- blow when ho learns that his wife has no sympathy for the girl and again when ho he discovers that his sis sis- law ln is trying to make mako his lifelong life life- long ong friend another millionaire propose propose pro pro- pose pose to her At the same samo time he is made to think that his own wife is becoming too 00 familiar with a reprobate who Is with her on all She Sho laughs at his attempt to Ut warn varn her and at athis his ils efforts to check her love lovo for gambling gain gam bling at bridge He helps his brother brother- law n-law to marry the thu girl ho he has wronged sends his wife's lover about his ils business and after upbraiding bile hia rolfo for of himself and their child tells her that ho he Is going to take ako them both back with him to New Zealand where they can live a decent life Ife She refuses to go but at last con seats to after ho he has said that he lie will go clone alone and so proves that she really loves oves him The Tho play Is well written and contains many scones of strength W S. S Hart Who interpreted the part of the Virginian vms v given an ovation ova ova- ion tion at Harmanus hall hail last night big holiday audiences greeting ilm at both performances Sharing the tho honors onora of the tho evening evening- with Hart was Frank Campeau In tho role of Tram Tram- Press as Pres Knickerbocker arid and n ng Albany N. N Y September 1907 |