Show Second Presentation of Eliah Elijah Elijaha a Complete A Artistic Success i Tle lie one cue lC hundredth th bh r anni 1 sary of or tho hO Immortal Mendelssohn v as artistically nn and fittingly observed in Salt Lake Frida Friday evening when hen ono one of 0 I tho the most beautiful and tender c cr ot of that I celebrated musicians musician's masterpieces tho Elijah 1 was splendidly given ghen by bythe time the Salt alt Lake Choral society aided by bythe t the tho o S Symphony orchestra and nd well ol known local soloists More Moio 1010 than the tho usual interest centered around this second rendition of or tho oratorio As is li usual usually the tho caso case tho the movement from beginning to end ran moro morn smooth smoothly than tan on the tho to oc occasion lon of or tho first performance The lar large e audience composed c as it I was of music loving people who wore were also loyal Joyal supporters of ot tho organisations t tiona lons who iho ha have ham done so 80 much for tor the tho community was WUI appreciative muc and anI In sympathy throughout and in perfect accord Professor A A. C C. Lund gave a n ery very Interesting and comprehensive e A brief briM sketch of or tho the great groat composer speaking from rom a n personal standpoint as having ln ha been a pupil pupi of or a teach or who ha had studied studied stud stull- lied under Mr Ir und Lund also ailo pal paid a 0 high compliment to tho organizations organ organ- which were ere to ren render cr tho the music music mu mu- sic Ie of the evening o The he chorus and ond orchestral work was waR almost almo t t I above e bo criticism so perfect t was the tho phrasing In and expression with the parts part thorough well wel balanced re re- re 1 pon t. t tu tj t ti l moo mv on t tlc tIe part P lart 1 of the lie director Mr Ir tl i iwho who rhio HI skillfully I ul directed both of or the I largo large organizations Tho most I dramatic chorus work was in I Behold God lod tho the Lord Pap Passed 11 flyThe By fly I IThe The ho soloists ts generally in iii 00 voice M J J. J Brines as aM before In lii the aria Rend neld Your Hearts and amI Not Kot roul Garment Garments was WN superb Mrs frs Plummet Plummet- I was heard to better advantage ani gave the recitative What nat Love Is b to In I l i Do With nth TImes Thee In her usual d i I and dramatic style Tho The Elijah ElJah of at Horace Ensign n wa was a I I satisfactory and in th the fr first t part while Mr Ir Dougall Dougal in the tho ttO second part was ns In better beter voice oleo than on his first appearance I Fred Grahams Graham's was unusually sweet an and ten tender er In his tenor solos Holos and aud I Miss Hazel Ia Barnes was particularly y pleasing In tho the familiar alto alo 1010 solo I Rest nest In tim tho Lord Mrs frs Emma Ram Rain namI I soy Morris o Miss IHS Edna Ellna Dwyer and amid Miss r i Edna Evans were up lii to to their general tal II well wen known n standard Ono One of ot tho the most effective features of tho the evening was sas tho the In Indies Indies' l chorus I and ancl an encore was demanded John D. D Giles manager t of the tho Choral society thanked the line tine audience for or I loyal support and onu announced that the tho thC society would keep up their active act I work and anu about the ml middle dle of or April Apri i I would a concert on of or I I English songs ong and selections cl lon from I Wa Wagnerian operas I |