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Show SUNDAY SERVICE AT TABERNACLE Musical Program of Exceptional Merit in Which Dudley Buck's Master Work Will Be Presented, by Ogden Tabernacle Choir Under the Direction of Its Leader. Next Sunday afternoon, at the regular regu-lar afternoon services In the tabernacle, taber-nacle, will be presented Dudley Buck's master work, "The Forty-sixth Psalm," by the Ogden tabernacle choir under the direction of Prof. Joseph Kiillantyne, and assisting soloists This oratorio Is a musical setting 1o the Forty-sixth realm of David and portrays most vividly, the aentlmeut of the text. Tho music gives gTeat opportunities for dramatic and emotional emo-tional climaxes for choir and soloists. Prof. Ballantyne declares it one of tho greatest master pieces ever writ-1 ten by an American composer. Mr. Alva 1- Scovillo will give an exposition exposi-tion of tho text as contained In tho Forty-sixth Psalm. Following is tho order of presentation: presenta-tion: Organ prelude.. .Mr. Sam F. Whltaker Chorus, "Jerusalem," Parker Prayer Romaiks Mr. Alva S. Scoville Solo ami double quartette "There Is a River," Buck Miss Myrtle Ballinger, Miss Maud Bol-nap. Bol-nap. Mrs. A. R C. Smith, Mrs. Tlllle Poulter, and Mesard. Jed Ballantyne, fieorso Douglass, Virgil P. Caine and Walter Stephens. Chorus, "God Is Our Refuge,". . .Buck Tabernaclo chair. Remarks Mr. Alva S. Scovillo Soprano Solo, "O. Come Hither" Buck Mrs. Agnes Warner. Quartette, "Be Still Then" Buck Mrs. Agnes Warner, Mrs. J. T. Lynch, Mr. Jed Ballantyne and Mr. Walter Stephens. Chorus. "The Lord of Hosts" Buck I Tabernaclo choir. Benediction. |