Show fr gilan GiL Sn k colim threcie Th recin en tired during tho past week gait kika hag been favored with jOno of carta leas exquisite concerts which really exhibited a musical development and not only was the jhc thc audience wM larg intelligent and appreciative which manifests a growing taste for and cesiro le siro latronico latro nizo and sustain the better acl ansa of musical entertainments the do singing alaon of t j notoriety was as usual tho charm af tho evening little edna russell ang but her voice Is scarcely well enough developed to fill tho theatre although h is excellent for onta BO ahe Eup honian feolo by waa very fine the instrument IS possessed of so much depth bof tone that the lowest note like a earthquake flute eolo wa acm aa wa al sythe qua netto by which waa a masterpiece of filp playing there is however a suggestion or two which as an honest critic and a of home talent I take att liberty of submitting o your columns it is that while tho bights educated musician appreciates and consequently expects others to ap precia o the classical productions of tho great master he should bornn to carry the popular too far beyond its ability to hend and enjoy t the utter earlu sion of those sweet simple melodies that have charmed the multitude for so many years and have darie much towards cultivating our love and taste for the divin e art up to its present standard dard Wh iII would not advise tho introduction of i b OLD VAS lie and the arkansas irvid the pro gramme of A choice petford ance there are melodie such for instance as sweet homo kata kearney last rosa of summer annie lauriea silver threads among iho gold kiss her rosy climek figr me tho swanee luver nd others too numerous to mention boever fail to touch tho heart af an audi enca no matter how intelligent and they will strike a i I ri t CHORD a in Utah nine cases out of ten tany times having been BO trained by great singers who bars aha encore not so much because th like the dieca played iyer haps way entirely beyond their cam as that they ikkei ida instrument arid the player and they think an encore will induce I him to favor them with some cloine enchanting is both the performer and his audieline audi elice and from they can bettor judge otliss playing and I tink that if the professor will in this air the next grand orchestral concert which is soon to off both i the vocal and instrumental departments he will add still further TO HIS especially among tho more primitive and less idealistic portion ohis audience I would also suggest that professor be added to the pro gramme in one of hiis telling violin solos as also mr crisall on his angelic cornat a piston which will sweeten a ladys temper about aidy thing in the vocabulary of music that I in my weakness am acquainted with OILED |