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Show RECITAL TUESDAY, APRIL 20. A number of young Ogden pianists will he heard next Tuesdav evening at the Weber aeadpmy, the occasion being be-ing tho annual recital of Tracy Y. Cannon's Can-non's pupils. Tn tbe past, Mr Cannon Can-non has maintained a high standard of musi( in his recitals and as he has a laimber of promising Instrumentalists in his class this year, local music-lovers may look forward to a real treat. The recital will be complimentary and Mr. Cannon has been fortunate In securing se-curing Mr. Willard Andelln, tho eminent emi-nent basso-profundo, as assisting artist art-ist Mr. Andelin is a native of Utah, but lias passed many years In Europe as a student and professional singer. He was leading bass soloist in the Royal Opera at Hanover and later became a successful concert singer in Europe and In this country. Mrs. Vndelln. formerly Arvilla Clark, will act. as his accompanist. Both are well and popularly known in Ogden The program for the recital will be as follow s: Andante Con Yariazion in F Minor Haydn Miss Rena Downs "Moonlight" Sonata . . Beethoven Adagio Sostenuio, Allegretto, Presto Agitato Mi ? Ellen Meissner Rondo Brilliante, Op. 62 Weber Miss Gladys Peterson Spinning Song Litolff Miss Beatrice Young a The Drum Major .Thomas b Wohfn? Schubert c. Mourning in the Village Dwells. . Korbay Mr Willard Andelln tMrs. Andelin at Piano) a Prelude in C Sharp Minor Rachmaninoff b. Le Cavalier Fantnstique. . . . Godard Ml6s Amy Shupe a. N'octurno Op. 27 No. 4.. Chopin b. Scherzo Op 4 Chopin Miss Irene Case Rhapsodic Hongroise No 6 Liszt Mr. John Snedaker |