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Show CONCERT BY BOY VIOLINIST Musicians and music lovers of Lo- j H Ban will bo treated to n most nrtls- iiiH tic recital at Xlb'.cy Hall, Tuesday H July IS, by Victor Chrls'enscn, tho ', u underfill Utah L'oy violinist, wbo H has achieved recognition In Europo ' jH tor his unusual talent en tho violin 'jLiiH fr his natural tompc: anient nnd for jH I1I3 oxcol'ent technique. The boy Is lil tho son of Moses Chrlstonsen, one of jH Salt Lake's eld time musicians, hut ' H who now reside In Portland, Oregon. il Victor has Just returned from Dims- !H boIs whero ho has been devoting his H tlmo to the study of the violin. In jH Europe It has been predicted that 'ikiH there Is a brilliant futuro for this j 1 American boy. In a recent Issue of iH tho Musical Courlor, tho Drussols crl- 'LiH tic says tho following of the boy: "I recently attended one of tho re- 1 jH cltals, which the violinist, Oskar Back , gives soml-monthly at his homo for Hbiih his pupils, whero all are obliged to ! play. I was pleased to see that somo , H of tho American pupils mado an ex- . iH celllent showing in this very cosmo- 1 polttnn milieu. I remarked especially HiiH a lad of thirteen years. Vlcto? Chris- il tensen, whom I heard In the Paganl- , H A great amount ot interest has nl- J roady been ivrousod In Salt Lake by jJ his playing boforo many of tho lead- l lug musicians. Indications point to 1 jJ a largo and appreciative audlenco. 1 fl Popular prices will prevail. Master 1 Chrlstonsen will bo assisted by Mar- : garet Sumiiierhajis, soprano, and ' t Squtro Coop, pianist. The concert Is J H under tho management ot Fred C. '; lf Graham. k''iiii |