Show SYMPHONY CONCERT A VF A 1 v vr IS SUCCESS Professor McClellan and Musicians Musicians Musicians Mu Mu- Give Splendid Performance LARGE NUMBER PRESENT Every Number Well ell Received and Demands for Encores Follow Many ManYI A Again aln Professor or McClellan an and the Symphony orchestra have e demonstrated ed ell their ability to an nn audience that filled the Colonial thc theater Sunday Sunda a af at- at The Tile leader leador was greeted with hearty hoart applause t as he stopped In place and raised his baton and through the entire program the tho enthusiasm o of tho music loving audience never waned for fora a moment Tho The program was well chosen openIng opening open- open In Ing with the fascinating overture o The uTho Magic Flute b by Mozart and closing with that beautiful little bit of or melody To a Wild Rose b by Edward Ellward MacDowell orchestrated by Professor McClellan It would be hard to choose which number WAS the mo most t pleasing for tor over every one in that audience enjoyed the pro program ram However tho the Peer suite commanding as It did so 60 many man wonderful melodies might be chosen as the gem of ot tho tIm collection Opening as ns It did with n. n bit of oC the pastoral i Inov movement e mont Morn Morning I n g ai and d cbs closing i rig I with the beautiful and enchanting enchanting- I melo melodies les which follow ono one another Inthe in inthe inthe the Palace o of the tho King Between these two came camo the wild music of or bo boyhood ho the children fancies fancies fan fan- cies cles of ot Peer dynt as ns ho sits at his mothers mother's bedside and tells her of ot those thrilling rides with the reindeer The undercurrent of sadness and approaching approaching ap aJ- ap- ap I death seems to be closely woven with these fancies as It sings throughout the tho entire suito with the thet t v nf Inn of if the oriental dance danco o Of U n n nn X Ant Antia Ira The Tho work done b by tho the orchestra Inthe in inthe inthe the Ont suite bulte was exquisite every Instrument was In perfect harmony harmon the musicians felt the story of ot Peer and told it it each In Its own particular particular particular par par- way 3 sod No 1 I. I by Andreas was as unusual and formed a a. splendid contrast contrat with the tile preceding number from tho the Magic Fluto Throughout the entire Rhapsody O the tho quaint melody ran rang out V Then came the ever er beautiful strains of ot Southern Roses raise b by Strauss Straus marked by a n well timed and a L dainty tJ melody causing many a a. foot oot to quietly keep timeTo timeTo timeTo time To a Wild Rose Itose so delighted tho the audience that an nn encore was demanded demand demand- ed The pro program am closed with tho the stirring strain o of tho the Coronation March composed U by S for the coronation of or Oscar II of Sweden Fred Smith the soloist of or the afternoon after after- noon deserves praise for his contributions contributions contributions to the cx excellent pro program ram Mr Smiths Smith's first number was In Hell lIell gen cn Hallen by Mozart The nong Jons- suited to perfection his beautiful bass voice olce especially the lower tones which were wonderful in their roundness and quality In answer to the th clamor of ot applause Mr Smith sang an aria from Verdis Verdi's opera Simon splendidly It Jt having been orchestrated by Professor McClellan The public certainly ap appreciated appreciated nt ap- the efforts of oC the orchestra the director the soloist and the tho manager manager manager man man- ager of or the thirteenth Symphony concert con con- cert |