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Show SWELL MUSIC ALE At the A. C. of U. on Saturday Evening, the 23rd. Big Fellows Coming From Salt Lake and Elsewhere. Other Notes From the Big School on the Hill. $3,000 has been spent recently hi equipping the Dcpattment of Music at the Agricultural College, and In older that the general public may come to a mote pcfect knowledge of this department and Its work, a gtand conceit, in which Utah's leading artists ar-tists will appear, has been at ranged for Saturday evening, January 23rd. On the piogtam appear the names of such talented poi formers as Pudf.Wim.auu Wr;niK,Conceit VI-olinst. VI-olinst. Puof. Airrntrit Sinn-Ann, Conceit Pianist. Miss Emily (i uimsukm., Soprano. 1'iKiF. A. C. Lu.vr, Haritone. PrtoF. J. A. ANriKUboN, Pianist and Accompanist. TIIK HUHtKAM. A program will be given, the excellence excel-lence of which has never before been equaled by Utah's artists. This will include Concerto for v lolin by Wlcn-iavvski, Wlcn-iavvski, Concerto for piano by Edward Grieg with second piano.bcsldesshott-cr piano.bcsldesshott-cr solo numbers such as arc played by leading artists of the world. Complete program will appear in our next issne. For the bcnclltof those who have not studied music a woul may be said regarding conccttos. A Concetto Is tire largest form of composition wi It-ten It-ten especially to show the capabilities of the leading solo liistiumciits,accoin-panled liistiumciits,accoin-panled by orchestra or piano (and often both.) The violin Concetto which will be played is considered by musical ciltlcs to be the best that has ever been written foi that iustiument. The piano concetto by Otieg Is the most popular of piano concertos and Is played as a favotito by P.idorcwski and other gicat artists. Arias liom Giand Opctas and songs that will please all aic also to be given TIIH AllTlSls, The tiamo of Prof. Weihe means to Utah and the West what Paganlnl and Joachim mean to the world In violin playing. Piof. Shephatd has Nien pronounced pronounc-ed a genius by the best critics of Hos-ton. Hos-ton. who piomisc for him an International Interna-tional reputation. He is at present director of the Salt Lake Symphony orchestra. 1'rof. Lund Is one of the very best singers of the State and has had five years of Euiopcan training. His last teacher was Sabillla, of Paris, who advised ad-vised him to go into gtand opcta. Miss Grhnsdell Is one of Utah's leading lead-ing sopranos with a most promising future. Oenctal admission. 25c, teserved seats :i5c. Reserved seats may be obtained ob-tained at the College or at Thatcher Music stoic beginning at noon Wednesday. Wed-nesday. January 20. Mall orders for seats should be sent to 11. F.Ritor, Jr., Logan, Utah. |