Show I i I I FAVORABLE COMMENT ON TOUT CONCERTS Tho SnIt Salt Luke lake papers agree areo that Miss Maggie Tout scored a decided triumph In do her concert in the Salt Lake theatre Friday night The Salt Lako Lake Tribuna says sas Ono of the th most delightful concerts given lI in Snit Iko for a long time LImp was the one at nt the tho Salt Lake theater on Friday evening Miss Maggie Tout assisted by her father K E J F p Tout Tont with Miss Carrie Browning as pianist and amI accompanist anti and appeared d It was wag a happy combination Miss Musa Tout Tont has haa n a mar marvelous elou voice and other othel songbirds of Utah will If IC they the have hac not already done so discover that In this sweet singer from Crom Ogden they thoy tho has not only onla a rival but hul one that bids bid fair fall to out outstrip outstrip outstrip strip them all Almost four years ago a o Miss Tout went wen t to Europe where her sister Miss lIIs Nannie Tout whose fame Came as a It songbird is so well voll known Is 19 Isnow isnow now Miss lIss Maggie during her het stay sta In Europe I studied under the best mas in the vocal ocal art That she was wag not only a n student but also possessed pO of a wonderful voice olce Is 15 demonstrated in fact It Is IK nothing short shot of marvel manel marvelous ous ens The ranee rame is i I i I i The audience c which greeted e td Miss 1188 Tout was a most enthusiastic one She was given glen an au ovation when she appeared and she was encored after every number The program was a It splendid noe noc and gave opportunity for her to show what a magnificent voice sho she possesses Her opening number Home Sweet Home sung behind the curtain gave the audience a faint Idea of what was coming and ane j sang this old song most charmingly Perhaps her best bost number was Tho The ThoI Villanelle one of the most difficult of compositions to sing In that it is replete with rung from E to high C ending on et F natural above high C Miss Tout Toul sang this with ease and she entranced the audience They recalled hor again and again Another number that was given gien In a n I magnificent manner was a charming I waltz song N ct et Sylvains I This song was composed especially for Mme Melba The Prayer Pra er Song Son from Irom Ia 1 Tos Tog Tosca ca en that great opera of Puccini was sung most admirably The rhe number I like The Villanelle manelle Is a composition but the manner In which Miss Tout gave It was aa magnificent and aud this Is 15 likewise true taste of every evory number on the program she alto rendered In tho time duets ducts with her father who ho hohas has a beautiful b tenor voice oice tho the Mend blend blendIng hending Mending Ing of her high soprano with Ith his melodious melo dious lI us voice showed her voice to the tho best hest advantage The rhe audience could not i he be satisfied with ETA the curtain went down she was re recalled recalled recalled called and she sang Good GoodBye GoodBe GoodBye Bye Be magnificently Miss Tout also I gave gR two cello solos In a splendid way war Miss lIss Carrie Borwning pianist M Ill tho the audience with her bel re remarkable remarkable handling of tho instrument Miss hiss Browning is also an Ogden Oden girl her father John M 1 Browning being the famous inventor of firearms Miss Browning had three numbers all of which were of the most mast difficult di char character acter butt but she acquitted herself In a t splendid manner Her lIer numbers were by bv kj Para Pam I I I I 1 I I I phrase by b Saint Snouts and Pas Ps 1 Gottschalk and in response to 10 an encore sho played Rustle Rustic of Spring by b Hor Her I playing pIR ln as au said Eaid astonished the tho audience audi audio audience ence There Is a great future for Miss Browning When to concert was over Evan I Stephens of tho rho Tabernacle choir ten tendered tendered tendered dered Miss Mies R Tout the use of that build buildIng building Ing Ins for another concert here Miss Tout Told accepted the invitation and fixed the dale dalo for April 5 The Tho Salt SaU Lake Herald says The program given my mr Maggie Tout and company at the Salt SnIt Lake theater last night was erroneously named a to grand operatic concert It included three arias by b Miss s Tout Tont but hat the numbers were for the most part Eng English lish Ush songs and piano and cello solos olo For some reason the second half hall of or orthe the program was not given ghen an as announced an announced announced and nn thero there seemed to be he an as asI inclination to omit the aria orla elc ele d o Had Miss lIss Tout declined to me sing sin this tills song the would have havo missed n a treat trent for not mint only was It Itono one ono of or the Important songs sons on the gro grogram groI grant gram but bill It ft was sung in magnificent manner and gave have opportunity for forI voice display that the other numbers did not afford The Th enthusiasm of the audience for the th magnificent the young singer er and tho the other excellent num numbers hers bers of the program 1 was so soo great that recalls were given In la every eveT et ease case Miss Touts voice Is s a high soprano soprano of or orI unusual volume and much sweetness In Iu tho ho Puccini and an arias the ilie compass of oC the voice Is exhibited e and high notes reached that are ure attempted bv by J few fow sopranos The English soups songs showed another phase of the thc artists trUsts work They Thoy were sung suns with delicate shading and ex ox e that save gave evidence of true Insight for the poetical value Rlue of the ilia music It is apparent that Miss Tout has hos a n brilliant future futuro If Ie she site continues voice training under un er tso best masters Blanche Ring Hing Is always caution whether she he practices It or not Is as 18 Kipling says Gas another mother story stor If f everyone cerone was only as M cautious cautions as asa asa tl a man I once knew she said tho other night as she sho was w s waiting w tIng to 10 KO hO KOon hOon geon on In The Yankee Girl Of nobody would ever go so broke lid He Ii called at atthe atthe atthe the window of the local and asked permission to send sentI au an order for to lo the old country Then tho the man with Uio Ur money mone gave his hie own name as payee tee Im going over oyer next week weel ho It volunteered nud and I 1 want to have t to o 1 money monor walling for fo me on the thc other side Ride eo so that I can give It to my wr moth mother er ct Rh Why dont do t you u take lake It with wilh you OU OUa asked a ked the clerk You ou would save Iv forty rod cents Well Hell suppose the ship shill sinks sink and andI 1 I drown April A Youngs Magazine |