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Show II OGDEN SINGER i GIVEN PRAISE Pauline Wright Is Declared Prospective Prima Donna By Musical Courier. CharactenzntinK Miss Paulina Wriplv of Ogtfen h h a prospective prima donna, the Musical Courier, rec-.Rnizod rec-.Rnizod ns an authority In affair musical, had rhe following article In its Issue of April 20: ,v "Utah has the reputation of having, V furnished the world quite her full quota of excellent musicians, singers H .Hid actors. The latest find la Pauline H Wright, seventeen years of age. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs Parley T, Wright, well known residents of igcJen. Musle H circle of trrcJen are mm h stirred by the discovery Of this prospective prim. I donna. Miss Vrlghl"s voice I Mil I I to le truly exceptional in It.s range, fori h llngB with ease and Clarlt from P below middle C to V above hlnh G. three full octaves. She Is a pupil of Alr. Joseph C. Qustaveson in ( iff den teacher of music who says that when1 she discovered the young woman's ffW rungre, in connection with an unusual 1 aptness for the study of music, she! was astounded, and is impressed with he conviction that n few yours off P hard study, together with careful at-' lentlon to scientific voice building and) development, will make Miss Wrlghl a! Bv singer of note. Recently Miss Wright I mfr r t the Hotel I'tuh :n uli I I . I Cits and there proved her ability I io vocalize In three full octaves. She sang ponies, runs and cadenz-as easily and without anv forcing of her range Her high tones are cleur and pure and her lower register Is distinctly of me7RO quality Mlsfl Wright will he graduated this year from Weber acad- ; emy, where she ranks among the best! students of her class." . |