Show I II Music and ani Musicians ii I 1 n u II Charles Leach Deach the owner and manager manager man man- ager of the Chicago Symphony S or- or chestra which ulan organization will appear appear appear ap ap- pear at time tile Spring Festival al under the management of the Fred Ired C C. m Music company the rhe first week in April who ullo spent spout a day a in Salt Soll Lake the Ila last t week on his Ills way home from Cram the tho coast expressed himself as highly pleased at musical con conditions an and pi progress as os he found Coun them In his trip from lom the time Atlantic to th the Pacific coast Mr Beach says that all of or the state universities In the country countr are arc ing musical departments and choruses and ind that thal the prel presidents and re re repents I acknowledge that the stud study of nr classical classical classi- classi classical classi classi- cal music Is one of oC the factors factors factors fac fac- tors In the intellectual and uplifting work of too the present sent age Where Wilen ton t years ears eais ago there were only onh two established musical or organizations now almost every city of or an any Importance In the tho country can boast of a festival al chorus o e eThe The members of or the Salt Lake Pest Fesl- val vat chorus hold their first rehearsal Saturday evening at the Ellis Ellis' club Tho chorus Is to be cut down own to 60 members all of oC whom are sl sight ht read read- ers At the SprIng SprIng- tho the three combined choruses of or the city will appear appear ap up- pear th the tho Choral society the Festival chorus and the Tabernacle choir Several Se Sev- eral oratorios will be presented and tho the music by the Festival chorus will willbe willbo bo bp such as aa tf to appeal to the time popular taste Including many of ot the tho oJ old part purl songs and arran arrangements of or t favorite l old melodies S Time The S Symphony orchestra will meet met this afternoon Hernoon for foi rehearsal ut at tho the Salt Euit Lal Lake o theater at 4 I o'clock sharp IId Cl Choral moat moats Monday Ion ay rt ut tit tit-a fc h o'clock for re at hall Among n ir i i ir r d' d J mue u r f 1 oon rate Into frill Will b lie time o of or time tho grout Krout operatic star on 11 tho the occasion ot or the opening of tine tile now Colonial theater 11 Wednesday oven oven- lug Ing November O lb 18 S 0 It e erho Tho rho date of the Grand Giand Sacred concert concoct con con- cert cort to b be given en at St S1 Maryb Marys cath cathedral on the tho occasion o of tho the dedication of tho the magnificent organ has lias ben be set Bet for tor Friday rl IlY evening December 1 Tie Tao program will Include mun many ut our out loading leading ln musical talent with Prof ProC J. J J. J at the orSano organ orSan S o e Miss 1 Irene Kelly will sing tho offertory of of- orton at St. St Marks Mark's cathedral this morning accompanied by hy Miss Harti Hartl on tho the violin an and Mi Mr Peabody Peabody- on tin tau or organ all The selection to be bo sung Is Jt The Cross of or Calvary by Gounod The offertory at St. St Marys Mary's this morning will be an Ave Iu M 1111 u la laStella Stella by bf sung b by Ml Mina I s Florence ONeill O'Neill A. A J. J und end un George Soffe 9 V r 0 Among the time numbers to bo be given hen attic at a tic lic Sacred concert at St St. St Mary Marys Mary's a ca- ca he thedral aro are Gounod's Sanctus Mozart's Mo- Mo h chorus churus uru Gloria and from rom Beethoven's ens Mount or of um with a u chorus of or 60 50 voices olce under tile the direction of ot Miss Mis Nora Gleason who whit whitIs I Is It the efficient organist and director of or St. St Marys Mary's choir Th The music program for tor I First JI M. r. r U E 1 church this Is I Organ In E M Minor Clough g gAnthem Leighton Anthem Anthem Let Let Us Ua Sing Unto t tae e Lord Ric ri o solo ol Mr i Houghton I Offertory Prayer Pray 01 In I In n A Jr Flat Sawyer r li solo s' s io S 'S Supplication pp iC l j Mildenberg i Aliss Elizabe bein h Robinson II Postlude III in A Minor Cappella lIa E Organ prelude Meditation lt Anthem Woe Unto Us Soprano solo Miss Du Duet t. t Mrs Hammer Mr Stoddard Offertory In D Flat Kimball l Contralto solo Ave c Maria Mario Gounod Miss P ull Allenbaugh Violin Postlude Po Mai March Main n In hr E U Flat Kimball Ii ChoIr Chuh director Mrs Mrs Wm m A. A Wul 1 Organist Edward Kimball J Klin ball o 1 |