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Show GATIV mints, FAMMBOUANIST The lslt of England's great organist, organ-ist, Gatty Sellars to Ogden tonight, at tho First .Methodist church, is aroutlng widespread interest Gatty 'Sellars the great English organist-composer, was born In 1877 and received his training at Peterborough Peterbor-ough Cathedral, and from a well known professor of the Jtoyal Academy Acad-emy of Music, London It was through being heard in Switzerland, howover, that he obtained his first engagement at tho Queen's hall, London, concerts, appearing with Agnes Nichols, Kirk-by Kirk-by Lunn and Sir Charles Santley. His after appearances In Europe were with AlbanI, Bu60nl, Marchesl and in the same series of concorts as Pad-erowskl, Pad-erowskl, Kubeollk and Dr. Hans Rich-tor Rich-tor . Well known as a composer, one of his compositions was selected as a tost piece at the National Band contest con-test at tho Crystal palaco for performance perform-ance by tho massed band3 of 3,000 performers. Mr Sellars Is a 3on of the Rev. S. Sellars, hlB mother being formerly a Miss Gatty, a name well known In musical circIeB through tho reputation of Sir Alfred Scott Gatt;. principal king of arms. His program is tho most unique in the annals of musical history of America. oo |