Show THE CONCERT the Vi inist says alio talar nacle inspired him A splendid reception to tho noted musician critical review of the program as seen through musical eyes about one hundred and seventy five pe raone perhaps one hundred and sev enty six paid admission to the newly remodeller remodelled remodel led tabernacle last night some to see the interior of the when lighted by the incandescent electric licht some to aid the building buil dinc fund and some to hear and hie company I 1 should every faction of life in ogden was represented perhaps never before was there such a mixture seated in the building but music makes all akin and the what we think we are and are col are for the nonce forgotten the new is a dream of art in music hall architecture and mr wm file whose is displayed so profusely throughout the building has need to feel immensely proud of alie compliments bestowed upon him last night by the vis itice performer mr could not withstand the desire to praise and bis worda were a fitting accompaniment to his comical physiognomy he said My frienda I 1 desire to say a few words this place is a perfect inspiration I 1 have played in the two most perfect halls in america but this is mora than perfect it is the violin could aa itself here and if the ball was filled I 1 could play the violin without the violin his lemarcus were at least very ex pree sive if somewhat ambiguous and tho audience enjoyed lie wit it was perhaps the cleverest thing he did the whole night in aa playing mr stoops tod conquer he offends the true ait spirit by mannerisms and his facial grimaces are positively ridiculous marical art is not related to buffoonery and it loses its dignity when its apostles resort to claptrap clap trap methods as a bid for avor As recarda the program the weakest and poorest on it were viewed the beautie et as usual the de liace probably one of the easiest things in violin literature to play made a sen tation of course gave it an exceptionally pleasing nocturne in G which from every standpoint is worth a myriad 0 the former selection awas played superbly and should have d the audience but the thrill did not come tho godard concerto did not take with the exception of the cau zonette movement which owing to its pretty theme caught the listeners attention and had to be repeated ie very generous on encores and generally 1 some light thing which is more appreciated than the program number a la louea the violinist appeared tour times on the proem and played five selections was encored three or four times and responded spon ded his leaving ie not up to the present day standard I 1 think fiddling about ex presses at least those my opinions and arc given tor what they are worth no more abe assisting eol were both up to the average western concert company miss roman the pianist and Mr Davia the baritone who has been Re help during his entire tour were both ill and did not show up 1 misa gertrude baker took mies romans place at tho piano mr davis was not I 1 did not like liea bakers accompaniments they sounded too noisy but perhaps abe lady hae bot bot onto mr re ca prices her solo i were well executed amiee gertrude stein the soprano is the possessor sor ot a very sweet voice boft in quality but inexpressive to a regretful degree she eang as as she could which was not at al bad she should be very much mote successful if ehe would take geo sweets cure for facial distortions while in alie act of sin Ring she wai of th key times during the evening nevertheless her selections bedink rendered with much care and artistic finish praed a very enjoyable relief from the abundance of instrumental music serenade originally written for piano does not bound well transcribed for the voice miss stein did not in as well as throughout her work make wise selections or ehe liht have made an the company sive a concert at salt lake thursday night they are touring under the direction of abe Bareau Chicago SQUI EB coor |