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Show MUSICALE A RARE TREAT APPRECIATIVE HOUSE GREETED TRAINED MUSICIANS At Congregational Church Under the Auspices of Local Musical History Club. The muslcale given at the Congregational Congre-gational church la,v. evening, under the auspices of the Musical History Club of the city, was a marked success, suc-cess, both in point of merit of the renditions ren-ditions and the attendance. The concert con-cert proved a rare treat for the music lovers and the house was packed with people. The- company rendering the pro-cram pro-cram was greatly appreciated by those who had the pleasure of listening listen-ing to the renditions given by tho trained vocalists and Instrumental performers. The concert was given under the direction of Prof. Squire Coop of this city, the parlies rendering the program pro-gram being tho prize winners at the Eisteddfod at Salt Lake Inst fall, and the famous Schubert Quartette. Tho entertainment reflected much credit upon tho Musical History Club. Squire Coop and the Salt Lake people composing the musical company. The program given was as follows: TART I. 1. (a) "Holy Art Thou" (Largo) Handel (b) "Steersman. Leave the Watch," Sailors' chorus from "Flying "Fly-ing Dutchman" Wagner Salt Lake Male Chorus. 2. Soprano Solo, "If I But Knew" Gaynor Miss Hazel Greaves. 3. Male quartette, "Hmn to Night" . Beethoven Schubert Male Quartette. Messrs. J. M, Moncarr, II. J. Christiansen, D. M. Burt, W. L. Richardson 4. Violin and Piano. Hejre Ketl Hubay Mr. Geo. E. Skclton and Mr. Squire Coop. TART 11. 5. (a) My Horn Shall Weight a : . Willow Bough Brahms (b) Ye Banks and Braes Scctch-Vogrich Salt Lake Male Chorus. 6. Soprauo Solo, "Happy Song," del Rlego Miss Hazel Greaves. 7. Violin and Piano, "Humorcs-que," "Humorcs-que," Dvorak Mr. Geo. E. Skelton and Mr. Squire Coop, g. (a) Serenade, soprano obll: gato Gounod-Humpordinck Miss Hazel Greaves and Salt Lake Male Chorus, (b) The Owl and the Pussy Cat do Kovcn |