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Show HOWARD FRA2EE TENOR SOLOIST Huntsville and Plain City Send in Requests For Tickets. HOWARD PR iZEE Changes have been male in the ticket-selling plans for the performance perform-ance of "The Messiah" at the Alham-bra Alham-bra theatre New Tasr's morn, .V t first it was announced that no tickets would be sold at the theatre The ticket committee had given assur-an assur-an tliut the committee easily could sell enough tickets to pack the house. Hut yesterday delegations from Huntsville and Plain City complained that this arrangement would not permit per-mit residents in those towns to obtain tickets. Those delegations declared that no tickets had been sent to them and they did not know where to buy them. So plans were changed and tickets Will b- offered for sale at the theatre for those who cannot conveniently obtain ob-tain them elsewhere. Owing to the small admission fee charged and the great int 1 1 si aroused in the Qgdeil tabernacle choirs production, pro-duction, the Alhambra theatre will be filled, the promoters believe. Howard Frazeo is the tenor soloist engaged for the Ogden performance j of "The Messiah " He is a Salt Lake man and an oratorio singer of wide experience. Ogden music lovers remember re-member him for his fine work in "The Creation" last spring To the tenor falls the honor of uttering ut-tering th' first words of "The Messiah" Mes-siah" after the overture, played by the stringed instruments of the orchestra ' Comfort ye. comfort ye. my people," be sings, and later exhorts, "Prepare !ye the way of the Lord." j The tenor sings the air beginning ("Every valley shall be exalted." Later the tenor has the recitative beginning "The rebuke has broken his heart." and the air which b gins "Behold "Be-hold and see." A dramatic number for the tenor is the air beginning Thou sbalt break them with a vox of I iron." oo |