Show t LAST CONCERT ON ERI I tI WILL VILL HE BE Salt I Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra Ends Season Today at atc atS c Colonial Theater S ITHE THE PUBLIC IS GENEROUS N I Organization Is Made Up of Excellent Musicians in in Every Department At i o'clock n nt at t the Colonial theater the Salt I Lake ako Symphony orchestra 62 strong will perform Its fourteenth concert concert con con- cert tho the last for the present season ItIs Itis It Is 18 generally conceded that the tho work of or the orchestra during tho the present year ear has lIne meant as much If It not more to Its future futuro usefulness In the tho ing of or the organizations organization's efficiency and the cause of ot better musical culture as that of or nn any past last year car carTho I Tho The S Symphony orchestra exists through the patronage of many leadIng leading leading lead lead- ing citizens and music lovers who have ha valiantly vl seconded the efforts of ot the board of ot directors The following comprise the board hoard Rev Elmer I. I Goshen president George Georgo D. D vice president enl II G. G Whitney Whitney Whit Whit- no ney secretary and anti treasurer John D. D Spencer manager Joseph Geoghegan John T T. White and John J J. McClellan ti rectors directors I In Samuel Newhouse the tho orchestra has lias a n. most valued value and appreciated friend his large contribution of ot two years cars ago aKO having demonstrated his love lo for or the highest and best In music and his ils loyalty to his own townspeople To the faithful and efficient labors I of or the tho orchestra members ono one and all all nU I belongs belonG's the chief praise The members i make a sacrifice to rehearse evenI oven even I though they are Improving Itt t t the same time and there could beno bo be bono bono no such organization as tho the Symphony orchestra without the tho valiant members who make It successful under the leadership leadership lead load of ot the tho conductor The Tho new now conductor J. J J J. J McClellan has worked with the orchestra since last October having ha successfully conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted the tho twelfth and thirteenth concerts con con- corts of ot the organization as ns the successor successor suc suc- CC cessor to Arthur Shepperd who brou brought ht the tho orchestra along In artistic fashion through eleven cleven concerts The Tho of the players will prove provo of or Interest to music lovers George D Et Skelton well known as ono one of or the leading local teachers of oC the violin Is the concert master masler and with him are arc associated in first violin section Willard Youndale also first violin In Inthe tho the um Orpheum orchestra Fred Midgley leader lea er of ot the Salt Lake theater or orchestra orchestra orchestra or- or chestra Claude Claudo Nettleton also of the theater orchestra Herman Borman and MI Miss s Esther Allen both of or whom studied led In orchestra In tho the B B. Y U. U of Provo Morris Andrews Androws Mrs log Ilog- gan gnu Mrs Anderson Mrs Irs S S. Bennett Dennett end and Ascher Cowan all players of or merit anti and prominence i In the elt city At the head of or tho the second violins Ii li Geor George e Groneman pupil of or Bernard the Chicago muster who did much for tor his Salt Lake pupil Ably seconding him are Edward Fitzpatrick first violin In the Colonial theater orchestra orchestra or or- chestra Alfred Masterman second violin violin violin vio vio- lin In n the tho Orpheum orchestra I L. L A A. Mathews secretary of the local musicians musicians' musicians musicians' musi musi- union Murray Snow II Ellertson Ellerton Ellert- Ellert son on W. W Morris Miss Brooks A Brox Broc O. O Burton and Miss Romania Hyde Hydo all allot of ot whom are Intensely in earnest In their work Tho The viola Iola section Is presided overby over ovo b by Alfred the well know and excellent viola of the Orpheum orchestra With R. R are th the following able players Alfred Press Pies Prossor of or the Salt Lake theater orchestra Mr Fanning of the tho Colonial theater or orchestra orchestra orchestra or- or chestra Mr 11 Kirchner and ancl Miss Welmer relmer The cello department Is In mos most worthy hands Albert Press latel lately cellist of ot the tho Manchester l England orchestra also cellist of ot the Orpheum orchestra has hos charge of ot this section Ho Ito Is Js well veil supported by Oge Jorgensen Jorgen- Jorgen sen of ot the tine Salt Lake theater orchestra and und b by C. C 11 E pupil of ot lick Hole 1 king of ot Berlin Borlin In tho the bass department tho tiro chloIs chief chlo Is Ig William flees Hees of the Salt Lake thea then theater theater ter orchestra strongly aided b by W W. Jorgenson of the tho Orpheum orchestra Parley Parle Jepperson of ot Provo J J. J Gosling and P. P I Beesley of ct this city Willard Flashman premier flutist o otho of tho tiro West est Is first flutist with P P. Ben Ben- of oC tho the Colonial orchestra am and Flashman's pupil Mr Ir Asper as capable second and third flutes L. L A. A Engberg artist who played for or years In the bands ol of o Sousa and Pryor Is first with Kelson Lelson as second clarinet That rare Instrument the oboe Is well handled In the tho orchestra A. A Kel- Kel er professor protessor of Instrumental music In tho the L L. D D. S S. university and anda a former In VI Vienna Mili Military tary school and an exceptionally well well- schooled orchestral musician Is first gives valuable assistance His Ills second oboe Is John Smith tho the well known orchestral player who Is Isa Isn a n thoroughly thorough schooled Leipzig bandman bandman band bandman man and orchestral player and a first first- class performer on this Important In In- In strument He lIe Ie Is assisted by Charles G. G Berry who handles the second bassoon bassoon bassoon bas bas- soon parts The French horn section of a n. lar largo o orchestra can make or destroy It Salt SnIt Lakers have cause to be proud of or the horns and the brass section generally of ot the s symphony Chris the first horn Is Js a avery avery vcr very fine performer most capitally seconded sec sec- on ed b by Sam Bennett Both Doth these gentlemen are aro the horn players of oC tho the Orpheum orchestra The third horn is In the tho hands of oC young Dave Roberts who Is doing good work and und Harry Green the fourth horn adds much to the ability of ot tho the organization b by his thoroughly hl fine Cine work In Lorenzo Loronzo Sharp first trumpet trump t. t and Frank Westover West rest over second trumpet I L. L P P. Christensen Christen Christen- sen en on third trumpet B B. Done Dont M M. Singrey and ind II H. Montgomery trombones and D D. Baumberger ir b brg rg t tuba one ne of oC the tho best brass sections of the tho country Is Js found Cound Mrs Edward McGurrin harpist willaid will willaid aid alII materially at at this concert as ns Mrs lr Tuttle who Is now on un tin European tour has done one In the tho past The rho batter battery drums drams nn and tympani nl Is In tho tin charge of lIt Adalbert Adelbert of tho Orpheum orchestra and anel C C. Carlson tho the veteran t of the Salt Lako theater or orchestra Mr Mr- Ir Carlson la lf also librarian o of the thc orchestra Today's concert begins promptly at ot att 1 t p p. p m m. our Justly Justl fumed famed violinist will render r with or- or accompaniment tilt tite bountiful second concerto of oC The or- or playa the tho Hu UlAN overturn over u overturn turn tUt It o from r I O t a In t the I Cambrian I Hills 1 Hills rm Dr t I two dunces dancer and Bud l LIzt J zt i 3 s I. I u I Preludes |