Show II f Music and Musicians I Program to bo be given Riven by Josef tho Lilo Russian pianist at nt First M. M I.E. I. I E E. church Monday March 20 9 V l I. I a. a Chaconne Bach b b. b Bonn to F minor c. c vane vario Mozart d. d Weber Sieber II IL Schumann Schumann Pierrot Valse Noble Coquette etc ue pillon ELett Lettres es Chiarina Chopin Estrella n eases sance ct et Colombine Al- Al l- l e. e Promenade Pause Marcho Marche des t contro centre Ics les III a. a C major l. l b. b Mazurka Op OR 56 GG 66 No 1 I c. c Stud Study B n minor Op C li Chopin d d. d Scherzo Scherzo dAlbert d'Albert e e. e Blue L E Josef C tho the Russian pianist has bas had much to do with Americans both during his concert tours in this country countr and with those who have gono gone abroad to study with him in his European European European Eu Eu- home Because of or this I feel Ceol qua ell to talk of oC thorn thom thong said recently by the tho way is a great reader of oC American literature and as a boy was fond rond of at tho the novels of or Captain Reid neill which BO so tired fired his hla imagination imagination nation that to him this country always will bo be a land Imd of romance It It is characteristic char char- of or tho the American public that It wants to know moro more of 01 the artist asa as asa a n man to know him Intimately This I like for tor It makes es you feel you ou aro friends with the audience and that helps you in pla playing pinyin ing I have havo had many American pupils and I speak truthfully truthful truthful- ly when I say that It is not work to Instruct them but a n. pleasure an and I have ha Invariably found them thorn y temperamental temperamental tempera tempera- mental naturally musical and mind minded ell not afraid of or work But an and here hera ho smiled they thoy aro In such a u hurry They must play the tho most difficult dUd dUd- cult compositions composition technically In a tow few months an and you ou Know it takes taken years to tomake tomake make mako an artistI artist I have frequently heard It stated that American pupils who go to Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope for study st are Inadequately pro- pro oared flared and are not well we grounded In tho fundamental principles of ot their ment However true this may moy bo of at other pupils It has hns not been true of those who came to me mo for I have almost al almost almost al- al most Invariably found my American pupils pu pu- pu- pu pils IllIs well prepared Perhaps tho greatt greatest great grent- est t Increase In musical culture hero horo In inthe tho the last row fow ow years has tended towards better teaching At today 11 a. a m. m service In St St. Mies Marys Mary's cathedral the tho soloists will bo be Florence ONeill O'Neill soprano Norman Norman lorman Nor Nor- man Vote Voto and Georgo George Soffe Sotte baritones I Mr Sorco Soffe Is to sing sing- Marzo's O 0 Salu- Salu tarts At the 9 3 a. a m m. service tho the I choir will be bo assisted b by four tour violins A full tull rehearsal of tho the Symphony orchestra will bo be held today at 4 1 I o'clock at Christensen's hall Last Lut Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day Director McClellan devoted much of or the tho time to trying out the tho beautiful Cambrian number This Is the tho composition by our old friend croe who v.-ho presented the orchestra with all nil the parts of ot this tills masterful work It delighted all who heard It at tho the initial In Initial In- In reading and promises to rang rane among tho the boat best things done dono by tho the orchestra rn Mr tr Velho Weihe will appear an soloist at atthe atthe atthe the final recital und give the tho beautiful concerto by Tho The program pro- pro gram cram will include the Mendelssohn U Ru nU Bla Blab Bias overture re Shubert's fished S tho 1 Dancus for or which mah malty r requests hove have been ma made e and other attractive numbers not vet ot selected In several se of at these Mrs Ira l Edward dward will wl be bo hoard heard as harpist having ing consented to assist In tho the rendition of or what promises promises prom prom- to be a n notable program M ss Zora Zor S Shaw will ill sing tho the offer offertory otter otter- tory solo Holo at t St. St Pauls Paul's church chuch today Tho choir of or St St. Pauls Paul's church un us' under der the tho direction of at J J. J B. B Berkhoel Is s preparing an no appropriate program forthe for or o of tho tho the elaborate musical services Episcopal oh church for tr Easter Sunday morning and evening Somo of or the tho finest soloists in tho the city will slug The fhe program will wl Include communion I music by Gounod und and Cruickshank I Jubilate by Schubert Tc Te Doum b by King anthem Awake o Glad Soul by and ancl Chi Christ 1st Our Passover h by Chappel The Tho music In tho First t Methodist church today will be as ns follows Oran Morning Organ prelude anthem Hall lIaU Light B E. E offertory le Organ Evening Organ prelude anthem Du of 1 Pi also li is Dune 11 U. II li Pike 1 offertory soprano solo Tho The Good I Shepherd Vante fans Water Vater Miss 1188 Gall GaU Mills duct duet In In Heavenly Love Abiding Abid Abiding ing Pontius Mrs tIrs AV W. A A. Wetzell and Claude postlude Choir director Mrs William u A. A Wet Wet- toll organist lEll Edward dward nr Kimball In tho the First Congregational church tomorrow morning tho choir will sing tho the anthem anthom Loid Lord Wo 0 a Praise Thee Mr Ir Brines will sing a a. tenor solo Organist Organist Or Or- Tracy Cannon will play ilay 10 as tho the prelude A Cantabile b by Gigout Batiste's Batisto's Ba Ba- j tiste's tistes Communion In G G. G as na the offertory of offertory ot- ot and Lemmens' Lemmens Prelude in ill D D. |