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Show GRAND CONCERT FOR OPENING OF IMMENSE ORGAN Musical Stars and Cathedral Choir Will Participate on Dec. 4. (Salt Lake Telegram. Nov. 14.) An event which is being awaited with impatient eagerness by all Salt Lakers who appreciate the sublime in music is the sac ret concert being planned as a dedicatory and opening ceremony for the new $10,000 organ installed iu St. Mary's cathedral, Friday evening, Dec. 4. MiSs Nora Gleason has charge of the af fa ir. Professor J; J. McClellan, organist of j the tabernacle, will open the organ! I iJro!essor Weihe will render violin s.o-j s.o-j los. and M.. J. Brines, tenor, will be heard. Other musical stars will participate. par-ticipate. The cathedral choir of sixty voices will sing the "Hallelujah" chorus. cho-rus. Beethoven's "Mount of Olives," Mozart's "Gloria" and Gounod's "Sanctus." "Sanc-tus." These numbers alone would constitute con-stitute a program of unusual beauty. With the state's best artists assisting, the program is certain to be the greatest great-est of the season. " (D.seret News, Nov. 14.) W4hile the program for the dedication dedica-tion of the Catholic cathedral is not yet completed, it has advanced sufficiently suffi-ciently to show that it will be of uncommon un-common excellence. Prominent participants partici-pants will be Proessors McClellan and Brines and Willard Weihe. (Salt Lake Herald, Nov. 15.) Bishop Laurence Scanlan delivered short sermons at the two services at 3 and at 9 o'clock yesterday morning at St. Mary's cathedral, partly of which were devoted to urging the members of the church to attei.'l the sacred concert con-cert to be given in the cathedral on Dec. 4. Following the masses the members mem-bers of the congregation selected their seats for the concert, and nearly 200 seats at $5 each were sold. The sermon at the 11 o'clock mass was preached by Rev. Father W. K. Ryan. Norman Vote sang "Veni Creator," Cre-ator," by Giorza. , |