Show RENDITION OF MESSIAH HERE BIG SUCCESS Ogden den O den Tabernacle Choir Conductor and Soloists Congratulated heard rd Ogden's Ogden's fifth annual rendition ot of The Messiah pronounce It the th most Impressive dignified dignified and successful performance of ot the th or- or oratorio or oratorio thus far given riven by the th Ogden tabernacle tabernacle choir It If the audience that tilled filled the I tabernacle Saturday lad had been asked to prepare J a verdict lIke a aI I Jury In a court cas case there Is no doubt that the verdict verdict- would have taken the form torm of ot the preceding paragraph p 11 It Is doubtful It any Ogden com community corn com musical event has pro produced pro pro- produced produced more mor enthusiastic and fa favorable fa- fa favorable favorable comment than Saturdays Saturday's oratorio developed as the several everal hundred persons persons were leaving the Continued on Page lage P ee Eleven vv r GIVEN SUCCESS Continued from Page One building following toll owing the noble noblemen men Amen chorus r is p r ff Lester Letter conductor cOI ductor of ot 10 oratorio tho the choir members ne choir officers and the soloists ere soloists ere recipients of hearty on the success of ot the cant ent Because ot of their magnificence magni m nobility and the emotions they arouse the choruses of o The Tho MessIah usually ar ard aro of ot paramount Interest in the performance and his Ms was true Saturday The Th tab- tab nade nacle narl choir sang the th several elm elm- cho choruses ruses rOses with fine enthusiasm and ex- ex ex expression rl rising ln to noble heights 1 ot of beauty a and 1 the assurance and precision that pro pro- pro pro a most enjoyable effect u upon on be he hearer Sharing honors with the choir were the th Herbert Herbert Gould basso Edna Crowther fine lUrle con- con alto Margaret so- so soprano soprano o and Howard 1 Frazee tenor GOULD ot of or Sir Mr Goulds Gould's national r I great grent things were ex- ex pf ex of ot him hint mid ho he did not die dis- dis With his splendid voice his musicianship and profound knowledge of ol tho the mu- mu music music mu music sic Mr air Goulds Gould's Gould performance was wall nn an Impressive o musical treat Mrs fine was the th only Ogden soloist for the Ule occasion and she quitted henelt In hi a manner which made her friends proud I Ir I voice olce lent Itself Hse well to the tho dignity of o the th solos which fell felt to toh-ir toh br r lot and her singing pinging made a aine a fine ine Impression upon the tir audi audi- a audience audience ence I Margaret added to he lid number of her lieI enthusiastic by her fine tino work an as the soprano and Howard Fra- Fra Frao Frae z o o e un sang sane with Ith his usual and expression FAVORITE F Every number by the is s heard with great creat Interest but by the tl effect upon the largo large gathering these numbers seemed to have Ja been received with greatest attention and Inspired the moLt mod enthusiasm Could's Could Why Do the tho Nations Nation and The Tir Trum Trun Trumpet pet Shall Sound Bound Mrs Sir lr lUries lUrie's He lie Was all Despised Mits Un I 1 Know That My Liv- Liv Liveth Liveth Liv-eth Liv eth and Mr a Frazee Thy lie ne- Re huke bulI which leads lead Into Behold See Sec Mr nr HInchcliff added to the tho dig dig dig- dignity nd t-nd impressiveness of at this nr's ars performance by careful al In the ulon section of ot the oratorio ho maintained th the Interest and ef- ef ct by ty eliminating break be- be between be tween th the numbers number and asking that ther there bo ho no applause An Ml bit was U provided by i hav-i ha haY haY- v- v vI I s r the organ orian and soprano sop ran just jut as asne asne to II tory story lory of ot the tir n ne orchestra d drew raw out the In final strains strain of ot the tho th pastoral 11 hon phon phon- phon Sent Sam S m F the organ organ- or j an-j jet 1st t made m d good rood use uso u o or of o his hi meet throughout Mr had bad an orchestra or of about 30 Ogden Og and Salt Lake Lalee musIcianS for tor the tho occasion TRUMPET IUn FI A A feature that must not be overlooked was U the tir trumpet playing play- play teg ing by Max Woodbury as a an on- on oo ligato to the tho th bass ban solO olo The Trumpet Shall Sou tou id d Mr 11 Wood Wood- Woodbury Wood bury ury received Ur tho warmest con con- con from Irom roni the tha musicians who perhaps are aro better acquaint acquaint- acquainted ed with the difficulties of ot the tho mu- mu muI tic mu-tic I tc le he h performed and ond appreciate the fine clear high l notes note he h pro pro- produced pro produced Credit tot tor the production of o the j j oratorio ROCK goes to tho the O Ogden den Tabernacle nacle uele choir end nl Us lis officer all aU ot of hom tom hom In tong long and hard OR in the tir productIon Ilp f so 0 this year since there ther wore welO new choruses to learn leorn and because ot of the Increased expense o ot at provid- provid providIng leg Ing a t bigger erA and better perform perform- performance ance ance These choir officers are M Charles Woods Wood president Lester 1 conductor Ger Ocr Gerald 01 aid ald 1 Klomp conductor Samuel 1 F Whitaker or organist AI- AI Al Alfred fred Stratford manager Wade StephenS assistant organist L Jenkin K th Hal 11 librarian ri iLi |