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Show Llli RECITAL The final choir rehearsal for the Myrtle Blvyn recital was held Thursday Thurs-day evening in the tabernacle. Both choir and soloists wore in fine voice and Director Jos. Ballantyne cxpiess-ed cxpiess-ed himself as well pleased with the rehearsal and optimistic of the ability of his singers to acquit themselves creditably in tonight's event. Miss Elvyn's recital in tho Salt Lake theater proved to be one of the biggest society, as well as TrT" " '- '" "- -urn mnjjin.J y. one of the premier musical, events of j H , the season and those in charge of tho , '.,1 local appearance ot Miss Elvyn, havo ( t 'H every assurance of a social, artistic ( , H and financial success. j H The program for this tevening fol- j H Crowned "with the Tempest from jH "Ernani," (Verdi), Lawrence Green. H well and Tabernacle choir. H (a) Ballade A flat major. LM (b) Nocturne op. 15 No. 2, H (c) Polonaise op. 53, (Chopin) vtLM Miss Elvyn. H "O, Holy Night." (Adam), Bessie IH Blair and Tabernacle Choir. H (a) Prelude G minor (Rachmanln- H off. (b) Etude A minor, (Paganlni- H Llzst). (c) Rondo Caprlcciso, (Men- H delssohn). (d) Hark, Hark, the Lark H (o) Erkllng (Schubert-Liszt), Miss IH Elvyn. IH Hymn to Music, (Buck), Tabernacle il Choir. LW (a) Andanto Finale from "Lucia," H (Donlzettl-Leschetlzky). (For left H hand), (b) Serenade, (Myrtle Elvyn), ' IH (c) Arabesques on Strauss "NValzer, j jH (Schulz-Evler). "On the Beautiful H Blue Danube" (By request), Miss El- ! LL fmkm |