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Show Musical Matters. Thero were two musical eventa in Salt I.nko Inst week tlmt were very popular, ' "Clmletclla; or n Dress llelifnicnl" nm)t Miss Clark'.) rnltnl. lioth had been ' . " extensively mtvcrilscil niul were ' pecuniary ns well ns artistic successes. Miss Clnrk appeared in the Tivberiitu-le with the choir under the direction of Mr Stephens, Oicnr KlrVliatu, tint ' , tenor, and J. J. McClellivn to usslst her. ' . Tlio choir was in excellent slmpo and '- Baiig some difficult music very well. " Miss Chirk, who has u inczzo-Foprniio well louuiled out, U hest lit elliUm.' clasilciil music. Slio s.mn nn aria from 4 "Sampson and Dclitnli," and she sur prised liernuillencu hy the excellent ln-'.terpietnlion ln-'.terpietnlion of the :i in nud the drrttnalle 1 ' strength she put lul'j her sinnfiiK of It. ;, She Ii.ib n 'nrgo volco and uhvnys glvrs 4f, tho liupiesslau thill hIio hurt some in ic s , sorve. "Oh, Don Fittnlb," hy Verdi, .j-, sheafing beautifully, mid with ''Homo, - i," ", '" Sweet Home," sho brought teaia to the ' . eyes of many. , , , . Uscar Khklmin hits a mellow tenor ...' without tho mealy tones t-o coininou in i." j,' , a mellow 'voire. Ilia Is a voire the nm'- 1 Inco t;t t ta could rnvu over, for while It If strong, It is velvety unit well mhiptcd to " ""' " the enilti;iniiil ming. "Come Into the ' Garden, Maud," lie rang very well, and Ills duel with Miss Clark was xcellent. . '.' Their voices hnruionl.'.etl. t JltSS 1UMSKY At I'AIIK CUV. l'nrk City Tho largest audience llinl aver turned out to attend a concert nt this place gruc'.cd MUtt Uams'-y at the I Dowey Opera limine. Popular pricep J prevallrd and thu houso was tilled throughout. The young Mnger tli- ll.liteil her nudlencti thoroughly and '4? ' " wns nc'm',l l'lnu n"J ngaln, w hllo Mies . xv Bauds also received warm recognition for her work at thu piano. The latest newiioinur into tho b'g family of inus'c houtus, is thu licesley Music company, who are opening out on Main Hlrcet, 8.ilt I.aUo City. The company is largely composed of niciii-bora niciii-bora of the wdl known musical family, "" headed by the veteran musicial nt.d former lender of the Tabernacle rhoir, lVof. K, Ucesloy. Six of his sons, Including In-cluding tlio well known per'ormers, Frwl, Inland Alvin, one ibiunliler nod one (I iii.lilrr-ln-lnw, will be lieard playing together at tho three after- noon receptions which the company 1c- ..'."' iiugurnlea ;next Momliy, Tuesday and '"- ' j Wednesday, Tliey hav a good location - rhi ' n'"',w'"' n lm"'e wliicli III Itself Is a v ' ' ' iuusical trado maik, (ho company ought , to get a fair shaie of the going business, ' j . All th? music loving pnopla of L'chl ,,. will nltciid thu Klrkly'U-OIarkCuccrt -" Friday evening, l)ecjPfQsc is v . ' recognized as Utah's finest tenor Juitli a brllllnnt futurii on the operatic Slngo Miss Clark has not only obtained recognition as tho leading soprano of Utah, but has gained very favorable commendation frpm the greatest critics of Germany. |