Show URGE LARUE AUDIENCE GREETS SY First Concert of the Season Is a Magnificent Suc- Suc cess r EVERY SEAT WAS FILLED ta M fel- fel 1 Solo by Mrs W W. G GI Tuttle W Was Ws s a F FeatT Feat Feat- eat eat- T F. F ute I If f Salt Sail Lal Lake emaY may well bo be of UK Its 4 S Symphony orchestra and also of or th the fact that a n. c. as capable K an as John J J. J McClellan has ben lien raised up to preside over u Its Us destinies and to follow In Jn the footsteps oC Shepherd ti to whom the tho credit of or tho the organization bo- bo longs s. Mr lr McClellan Is r and appreciated as a n wort worthy 11 successor SUCcessor suc sue cessor was shown by hy tho the ovation ac accorded ftc nc- corded him on OTt each app appearance Sunday afternoon The long looked for concert given b by bythe the Symphony orchestra Sunday afternoon afternoon after arter- noon In tn the beautiful now flOW Colonial theater wa was an i artistic musical SUCcess success suc suc- cess In the thc pride of or which all aU loyal citizens will wIH heartily Join I It has been said that a Community must JOust be educated up to a symphony or or- or chestra chetra Judging from the appearance of or the audience I assembled Sun Sunday a afternoon aft- aft the tho first stages Mages s ot or the educational educational duca pro s re have hava been safely passed and representative au- au j- j Jt lt was os a large Jarge It was an enthusiastic audience und and above all nil It was an Intelligent ent au au- au- au All ot or which are aro factors calculated calculated to Inspire a n musical organization to lo do Its Hs best and more Tho The orchestra has bas been greatly en enlarged enlarged en- en since Its last appearance es especially especially es- es b by the addition of ot stringed ed In Instruments Instruments In- In anti tho the effect Was wag that of ot IH perfect balance Tho The m members arc most of them well known leading musicians who cho ho take a pride In their work for Car or the sake of ot their art and the large number of 01 performers presented a tine flue appear- appear on the amid arnil the tir artistic su and handsome ne decorations Tho program throughout hout was delightful delight delight- ful tul and ami satisfying and chosen with a aview aview view Jew of ot appealing to tho the popular taste laste while hUe the tho classical side was well vell cm- cm zed Tho opening opening- number fourth movement move move- Silent mont from rom Mendelssohn's Italian with its delicious melody was wag marked b by precision In time and shading and was WaR followed l by the mysterious mys mys- thrilling strains of or the prelude to Wagners Wagner's Inimitable so sowell sowell so well TeU adopted to orchestral music The Tho Beethoven concerto for tor piano and orchestra given for tor or tho the first time Limo In Salt Lake was tho the gem of ot the afternoon after after- noon performance when Spencer Clawson Clawson Claw Claw- won w- w son on Jr was tho the solo artist It was the first public appearance of or Mr 1 Clawson wince Ince his return after aCter years yearn ear of or study a abroad and there Is Ie but one ono opinion as os to his claim of or being a n master m musician 1 and artist with a technique beyond criticism azid a delicate te magic touch playing with such perfect ease cage that It hard hardly seems an effort So Insistent was the applause that Mr 1 Cn responded respond respond- ed with an on encore n n. concert Haltz Op Up 34 31 b by a Russian composer S which Is something Quito quite new and ex extremely extremely ex- ex attractive as played by the talented talI talented tal- tal I pianist In his faultless style u Melody The selections from Madam Butterfly Butterfly Butter Butter- n fly with the tinkling lIng Japanese mel o ody y and anel tho undertone were 10 L remarkably well Interpreted b hy bY the or orchestra or- or chestra And one hart hail only to smut nut ones one's eyes for fOt the scene to come before him of or the tho sad pad little figure fig standing at nt the i J window until the dawn awaiting her sailor jailor husband Tho The Thoa a and anel b numbers morel and The Tho Rosary with their i exquisite touching strains so familiar familial t to all not the least of ot the after arter- C pleasure Mrs Mi-a. Walter Alter G. G Tuttle lla played iila-ed ea nul li on u on ht irv rl j accompanied by tho full tull orchestra Tho The closing number the march from b by Wagner Vagner agner was ono of the heaviest on oti the program m and brought hl out the full Cult strength of ot the orchestra as nothing else clEle could and the beautiful melody running through the grand selection with the tho dramatic ad addition nd- nd HUon of or horns anti and bassoons was a R fit fitting fitting fit fit- ting tins climax to tho the enjoyable program program- which marked the tho appearance of the tho Salt I Lake L. ake Symphony orchestra In It Us twelfth concert It la Is also gratifying to know linow that from the sizo elzo izo of or the audience when al almost almost almost al- al most every teat seat was taken that the management will have ha cause to be bJ encouraged en encourage encouraged en- en courage h by tho the reception given them by the citizens cUbans of or Salt Lake and also feel fel It si po possible to arrange for Cor or a series aeries ot or such uch musical events In ln tho thu near fu fu- fu ture lure |