| Show ft MUSIC AND D MUSICIANS I i. i Continued From Pu c waltzes of at Strauss can cm pledge himself r in n advance anc a rare evening evening- or of harmony harmon because of ot the long Ions records of severe ere struggles this choir has had In ther the hide field ol of a art arU ct r The Tho Increasing importance of lot Salt musical center Is evidenced Lake tko as a a. to the faculty of at tho by y the addition Utah Conservatory ator of oC Music of or two Uvo I 6 eastern eastes n artists Ross Hoss Spen Spence c violinist and Mrs 1 Mabel label Foster FOAter Spence pianist t Mrs Spence inherited her musical talent i from her parents both of them being performers of or unusual ability She Site Studied with Von Yon 11 and William Wil WI- I liam Ilan Sherwood and with r Madame Bicknell Young In composition In her work with these masters laying Ian an enduring foundation for COl her later career of ot professional proCessional activity She p was for some somo time accompanist In the studios of Gottschalk an and rightson In InI Chicago and later was on tho the faculty I of the music school of the tho Univ University of West WL sf Virginia where she was for eight years head of oC the harmony counterpoint ami 81 composition department l floss oss Spence began the tho Stud study of or the violin at eight years oars of age agee an and made such rapid progress ress that his llis parents were urged to have him appear In public pub pub- lic as a child prodigy Instead he was at his studies with such success that In 1897 he graduated graduate from the thc N School of Music Ann Arbor Mich Continuing his studies In Berlin he was for Cor three years cars a private pupil of J Emanuel Wirth Irth In l 1901 Ol Mr Spence was as cn engaged ged as violin Instructor In In West best Virginia lnla university an and In 1904 lie Ito became the director of oC tho music I department A public pu appearance In concert concert con con- cert celt Is planned for Cor Mr Il and Mrs rs Spence to Introduce them In Salt Lake Lale Sj fc t I Simon Rimon Fleishman official organist of ot City Convention hall Buffalo Is among the most enthusiastic supporters of or the choir trip His organ Is similar to the theone theone one In tho Tabernacle here being tho four manual Pan American which was used at the tho Pan American exposition Later It was wa Installed In Convention and Mr Fleishman Fleishman made official organist ors Last spring spring sprIng- while returning from the tho coast Dr William H. H Thornton Thornton Thornton Thorn Thorn- ton visited the Tabernacle and was so Impressed with the work of ot Assistant Organist Org Edward Idward P P. P Kimball that he recommended to the commissioners of ot Buffalo that the they secure tho local artist artist artist ar ar- ar- ar for tor a recital there When hen tho the organist organist organist or or- heard of ot tho the Intended stop of ot the tho Tabernacle choir choll at Buffalo he ho made Mr Kimball a flattering offer otter for tor tho the Sunday preceding tho the Niagara Falls Falla date The Tho choir arriving too late Inte for this date the tho day following was suggested suggested sug sug- and Mr Kimball Is now waiting for final arrangements Part of or Mr Fleishman's letter lotter follows f HM My friend Dr William H. H Thornton I r if ot this ell city tol told me mo a n. few days dars ago that ho he had enjoyed the pleasure of or orI hearing hearing you OU pIn play the great organ at the I j Tabernacle and suggested your namo name In In connection with giving a recital on the four tour manual Pan Amerl American n organ now permanently located In Convention here bore A A. H H. Peabody i- i Mrs Irs C C. G G. Plumber and George Skelton appeared In a recital re- re cital at Rowland nowland hall on Monday evening even- even ling Ing the occasion being tho first public hearing bearing of the Mattie Matlie Wan Wall memorial organ Mr Peabody demonstrated the beautiful tones of ot tho the Instrument In a program of important musical numbers calculated to bring out several special I i features HI His playing of ot tho the Sanctus I by and Sing Unto God from tram Judas b by Handel was exceptionally exi ex- ex i brilliant Mrs Irs Plummer sang ang Heavenly Light b by Gounod and Mr Mir Skelton played Ca by Rail Raft The or organ n Installed at a cost of or four thousand dollars collars Is considered ered one of ot the tho most beautiful In tone workmanship workman- workman ship nhip and appearance In the west Miss Zora Zorn Shaw who recently went to Now New York to continuo continue her studies In n music and dramatic art Is s located for forthe forthe I the winter at the apartments apart apart- monts ments West cst One Hundred Eleventh r street treet She Is working with Madame ladame Arnaud and R Ward ard Ste Stephens dens two well- well known musicians Miss Miss Sha Shaw was vocalist vocalist vo vo- vo calist at a fashionable wedding at the Lenox Avenue A Unitarian church New York early In October Her songs were Ah fah Love Lovo But Dut a n. Da Day and jf if if During the tho absence of ot Conductor Evan E Stephens and the Now w York chorus of ot the Tabernacle choir Evan Arthur will have charge chaT of ot the music at the Ta Tabernacle cle which will be given by tho the balance of ot the tho choir Mr Arthur has hns called a rehearsal for or next Thursday evening I A sk Special Interest In the soloists of ot the consort concert b by the Tabernacle choir at the I 1 Salt Bait Lake Lako theatre on Frida Friday evening centered in tho the work of ot Miss 1 Edna Evans and David Reese Miss Evans has so recently returned from Crom Paris that few tew opportunities have yet et been given ghon to hear her In In- public The Thc fact tact that she ahe has been chosen as ns one of oC the flue leading soloists ts of ot the New York chorus of ot the choir will postpone still later the concert which she has long IonS promised her ber friends Her Hor single appearance on Friday evening o in is a selection from the I Irrigation Ode Odo did not give Ive a full c demonstration of ot her singing ability I which however I IB is plainly exceptional In her hor years ears of ot study Miss Evans Evans' voice has deepened and her method has broadened Of Ot David Reese there Is one ono ersal opinion Ills His voice and his j method together afford rarely beautiful and work Mr 11 Reese has an extensive repertoire which ho Is conj constantly con- con j enlarging and which will be taxed heavily on the Now York trip Among f-Among his numbers are arias from La 1 Boheme Scheme and uV four songs onh's ti from m The The Garden of ot Kama b by Goetz 4 The Violet Mozart Auf Ant dean dem Was Waa- Per er Schubert Autumn Song Salter J f I 1 Love Tout rou tou He lie has also v been asked b by the choir mana management to prepare reparo two arias from IPa one onee from RI Rigoletto and the Flower Song v Song tram from rom Carmen Mr Ir Reese has had thorough musical training training- which TT began ogan a at the music school of ot tho te B. B Y U U. U at Provo under the direction of oC Pro- Pro Anton Lund Ho He graduated there Viand tana and later studied with George Georgo Fergus- Fergus jf on In Berlin to for two years ears fron 1 l-l l tL An ImP Important musical event ent of ot the jve week k will be the recital at tho the First Congre Congregational church Frida Friday evening When hen Jhen Spencer r Clawson lawson jr will introduce Intro- Intro c duce uee fie his hie pupil pupil Miss Dori tt Evans Evan in an i Individual program Hugh W IV Dougall will Ill bo be th tho 0 vocalist of ot tho the evening C y f. f b David R Reese appeared In r recital at the B B. B Y U U. IIa at t Provo Pro on FrIda Friday even- even th lug mr he- as fisted by bo Organist C. C R W. W Reed The affair was one number of ot a lecture course given gien at the university and the program program consisted of ot operatic arias and groups of German and English songs If I 4 i. i Ml Miss Ivy Allen Alien presented a number of nor her pupils In recital at Waterloo ward chapel on Friday evening Tho Those ap ap- ap f earing in th the tho pro program ram w were re Mabel Marie Mario Hop- Hop Hardy Cloa CIon Donald DC Daynes Woodruff Lonc ono Evans Evan Juno Buckle Huckle May ay Allen S Sperry and Dorothy Bull John K Keddington d baritone assisted In the tho program 9 70 erect A coterie cot of leading musician path erath- nt at the tho Hotel Utah grill last bet Tues rues evening In ln llon honor r of t th the tort forty 11 birthday of Prof Willard 13 E. ti Ih President of till tho Utah Conserva y of Music A beautifully appointed not was wall R saved and a a a. number of ot meat interesting toasts enjoyed by those t mill to h honor n r th the well known director dl- dl bae rector i and ond tho man who a as alS An n artist made o a profound upon all hi hf s l associates And rind upon tho the mug mug- cal cat of ot tho west Professor llor loyalty to hl high ll h musical l standards stand tand- tandl ards ard and hay l well known eta I ling lingro an as a It a master ot of r tho the violin w te wro ro ably t broU brought ht out a ami appreciated Amon those prevent Present nt wore 1 V soy Arthur Atthur J J J. J McClelland 1 McClelland Vr y Rt ur If pr Irr reher l' l r 1 Tames Jamea 1 I P. Oloan Alfred Alf red redi d tn n Willard 1 ll H. H P KImI Kim Kim- Ch I ris Alfred Mu Muster Muster- ter- ter man O George gunk Klint Owe Jorgensen en Robert rt Hurd Erwin Erwin n Larsen Lars Lars-en and Don Doll Mr Ir v wrote the tho following ae as an appreciation of Prof Professor l t m tart mt t with entire approval and J tr was wal signed ned b by beach each memi member r present presents To uTa move mo among men displaying ones one ones humanness giving Ing evidence e of ot at atones ones one's weaknesses in common with one one s fellows follows then emerging from tram lifes life's battle battle bat bat- tle lIe in the genuine respect and admiration admiration admiration admira admira- tion of or ones one's kind and those who know knout one best give proof of or the man tru truly To shapo ones one's and efforts with an eye oye single to the tho absolutely perfect In ones one's endeavors to remove from one as distant as the stars theoal the tho goal oal of ot ones one's striving to pursue ones one's course as direct and as the planets to render rendel sincerely to the thc very verv fullest degree from t the e utmost mc measure suro or of ones one's Intelligence this Intelligence this proves pro the artist Such a man and artist Is s our own WIllard Wethe In tho the Eighteenth ward chapel the services this evening will be entire entirely musical and will last one hour A feature will Ill be bo the tho rendition of parts part of ot a l. l beautiful The Tho Dau Daughter Daugh Daugh- h- h ter tr of at rendered b by the full tull choir with George D. D P Paper per as soloist and with Miss Iss Elsie Ward Yard giving the tho incidental readings Other numbers will be a l. l tenor solo olo b by David Id Reese who will sing O 0 Divine Redeemer H H. H will also give Ivo a aa song and Mrs drs Mattle Mattie Read Evans Evans' will play an organ org number while Miss l ar Margaret Whitney Miss Blanche Squires Miss Mss Marion Whitney and Miss Rosemarie Youn Young will comprise a quartet H. H E. E Giles Olles will bo tho the organist and H. H G. G Whitney the director Mrs Emily II II who has bas been I tho highly successful director of ot the choir and organist at Phillips Congregational Congregational Congregational Congre Congre- church has resigned tl the e position position tion to accept l that of ot soloist at tho the First Church of ot Christ Scientist With much regret Mrs was released from her engagement at Phillips church where her efficient work has resulted In high standards of choral music r c Madame Sophie Brodbeck director of ot the Salt Lake Musical college announces announces announces an an- that twenty five partial scholarships scholarships schol schol- in voice and piano will be bo given glyen tho the current year ear Applications for tor these scholarships are arc now being re received received received re- re and tho the awards will be made malle by competitive e examination j. j ji j The department t of of elocution and dramatIc dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic art art of at the Utah Conservatory y of ot Music lusic will open Wednesday October 25 o for tor registratIon of ot pupils Mrs Clo- Clo menla menia P P. Larsen and Miss Lila Llla Mae Mac Eaton have charge of ot the work which will Include dramatic art elocution delsarte physical training and aesthetic ic dancing t V The program for tor tho farewell reception reception reception recep recep- tion to the New York chorus of at tho the Tabernacle choir at the Hotel Utah this evening c will be as follows Chorus God Is ra Our Refuge e. e Buck Duck Sentiment Governor William Spry Song My Ip Valley Homo home Stephens Sentiment Mayor layor John S. S Bransford Male ale chorus Dixie Arran Arranged ed by br Evan Stephens Sentiment President Joseph F. F Smith Soldiers Soldiers' Chorus Gounod Sentiment Dr F B. B Short from Lucia Donizetti Evan Stephens conductor J. J J. J McClellan McClellan Mc- Mc Cl Clellan accompanist Supported by bO Hotel Hotel Hotel Ho Ho- MC-I MC tel Utah orches orchestra rJ C oc Mrs Emily L I-L will present a afew afew afew few of ot her pupils in a n. students student's voice recital at Consolidated Music hall Friday Friday Fri Fri- day lay evening o October 27 7 when tho the followIng following fol- fol lowIng meritorious program will be presented I Ia a For Music Music- b Request Franz c Dedica Dedication Dedication- Uon- Uon Miss 1158 Marie Scobee When the tho Da Daylight II ht Goes Like LIle Unto a Flower 11 1 Miss s I Ivy Ivy Spencer An Old Riddle t. t eidlinger Miss 1 Beryl C. C Robertson T j On the Water Vater T. T i Schubert Schubert Schubert- The Lotus Flo Flower Flor r Schumann Miss Hazel Franklin Read Reading Reading- Ing- Ing Miss Hiss Ruby Lang Langr r 0 White Mists 1 Miss 1 Marie Maric Scobee Nocturne Denza Danza Miss Erma Judd Nymphs and Fawns Bernberg Miss 1 Hazel Franklin Duet Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Footsteps Footsteps Foot Foot- steps from Maritana c c c Charles Kent Kon t baritone Is Js working In- In upon a a. program of ot much merit to be given in recital In the near future as follows Toreador Song from Carmen Bizet To o Anthea Hatton Batton Bravest Heart from Faust Gounod Village Blacksmith Weiss elss 0 God Have Mercy Mendelssohn Lost ost Chord Sullivan Sullivans Is s It Enough from Elijah Mendelssohn 1 The Earl King Schubert 0 O. O Pure and Tender Star from Wagner aner The Two Grenadiers Schumann Schumann Prologue from I II Leoncavallo Mr Lent Kent t i 1 Is fortunate in securing securIng- the services of or Professor Edgar Bayliss former teacher In the tho Ro Royal al Academy of oC Music London and an organist of or fine tine ability Edgar Edg-ar DalIs Bayliss an organist of oC fine ability a formerly of ot London England who vho recently came camo to the city from California has accepted an appointment appointment appoint appoint- ment as ns or organist at the First-Church First of ot Christ Scientist At the tho First I Congregational church toda today oday Tracy Y 1 Cannon will pla play the tho following or organ an numbers Nocturne des es Angos r. r Vincent Prayer on Motives from Cram Wagners Wagner's Lohengrin Seelye Seche Offertory Larghetto from clarinet quintet Mozart 1 Postlude P. P Processional March Parker ft c if 4 Mr 11 and Mrs Irs Hugh W. W cV Dougall Douall entertained en- en at a l. l musical last evening nt t their home on Fourth avenue In honor honorof of ot Miss Edna Evans E and Miss Hazel Barnes five Seventy guests were wele present present pres pres- ent and those taking part In tho the program program pro pro- gram ram were ere Miss 1188 Evans Miss lIss Barnes Barncs Spencer Clawson Jr Edward Edwar P P. KImball Kimball KIm KIm- ball Miss Evans Miss 1 Eva l Crawford |