Show German Nobleman Who 11 I Approves of Rag Dante Dance f ft t or oD I 4 4 4 f z t f. f t 1 1 I 1 I o z I y f oI I 4 y r A v I-i I 1 j 7 j t i Ha 7 1 I wi i it t t s' s t i. i I 1 y J Je a j l e COUNT ALBERT TITLED visitor In the he ell city who ho hohas A has been the center of ot much Interest during his ti stay here as a guest at the home The c counts count's nt's home honie Is 13 In Germany and hf tic he- has b been bezi In Ame America but t two o yews He Ho w was was was' prominently asSociated associated asSo- asSo asso dated with a. a bank In Dresden and nd came c. c me to this country countr to familiarize familiar familiar- ize himself lt with American banking methods Instead of returning to Germany at the conclusion of two Count had grown s so so fond of ot life lite in this country countr that he has Identified himself with a a. number of business ss enterprises and may lay remain here Indefinitely While 1 In New NeVo York the count established for himself the reputation reputation tion of ot being the best dancer In the metropolis lIs h having von a Contest held b by the which was walt one of the most elaborate social f functions of ot th the season cas n Several l io of the younger sot set spent hours at Tarrytown Tarrytown Tarrytown Tarry- Tarry town on the Hudson at 25 S an bourIn hour bour hourIn hourin in preparation for for- forthe the co contest test but Count relied solely upon upon his knowledge of or rhythm and grace t UT tc win In the laurels Discussing the rag Count Cont I J Nan an Butterfield contralto Oh Oh Divine Redeemer Mrs J. J W. W Curtiss soprano E Evening S Service Beyond Beyond- the Dawn Sanderson on Rowena Korns Corns mezzo I Duet Selected Mr and Mrs Irs J J. J W. W Curtiss Curtin I Judge Me Oh God Dudley Buck J. J W. W Curtiss baritone Rowena Roena Korns accompanist a I I Miscellaneous t T t THREE pHREE InU Utah musicians THREE I I who have done dohe splendid work In Boston this year ear have returned d home homo for the summer Miss lorence I Jepperson contralto Miss Llda Lida Edmond Edmonds Ed Ed- monds mond mezzo soprano and accompanist 1st 1st and Mh Miss s Constance Reese nees so so so- piano Miss lIas Jepp Jepperson has be been l in New York a great part of h her hr r time and has sung there for the theArt Art rt club Musicians club and fo tOT for two composers compos compos- era ers recitals Besides she 11 Jias appeared at a number of ot private affairs and has sung in concert During the coming coining y year ar she will take up her teaching at the La Salle seminary continue het concert work and fill her position at at tho the Commont Common Common- Alt o RaUt t h 11 T o h n i leaving vi t B- B Boston St n. n epp Miss i Miss Edmonds and MI Miss Mias Reese gave gao a con- con ctt which received high praise This winter the three young oung singers will again give trio con concerts crts a ag well as ta nasolo solo nolo concerts Miss Jepperson has I greatly pleased In the east and now has a number of fine tine offers which contracts prevent nt her r nc accepting Before going back to Boston it i is Ukel likely that the trio will vili give a concert concert con con- cert cut In Salt Lake or Provo Miss Edmonds Ed monds who surprised her friends by singing a R. short abort time ago go has b become com Quito Quite a favorite among lovers lov rs of vo vocal vocal vo- vo cal cat music and she eho Is almost equally honored for voice and piano Sho went wept primarily to Boston to study piano but Miss lIss Jepperson discovered her herand herand herand and since that time nhe ahe he has hns sung at a a. a largo large nUmb number r of affaire affair She will continue continue con con- her piano and voice study this winter and will also devote somo some time tim timeto to the languages Miss 1183 Edmonds Isa is isa a B. professional accompanist and nd has received fd praise prise for her fine tine work b both th In Boston and New ew York ork Miss Reese will also continue her vocal studies and nd do concert work during during- the winter c Miss Eva Ea Cr Crawford violinist and singer haa has returned from her years year's col couise of or study at the tho New England Con Conservatory r algy o oC ot Music lc where Arthur Shepherd I I. I is a professor She has been studying the violin under In- In ot and has made most gratifying progress Miss Cra will be heard beard this flum eum- mer in local loea recital during her vacatIon vacation vaca VAca- tion It Mrs Emma Emma- R Ramsey m ey Morris has been n requested to sing siN The Tho Flag Without a a. a Slain this morning at the big bl flower festival 1 to be bo given gWen In the Tabernacle In ID n honor of the N E E. A. A Mrs Mr Morris I said ald that he considered that dance most graceful If Ir properly properly prop prop- crl erly danced He Hc also said sard that the most important phase of dancing whether It be bo rag or waltz Is tho the way one holds his partner Strangle Stran gb gle holds he cans calls disgusting and vulgar Anything that shows for a conscious con effort cHort he regards as tic tlc He says sars dancing should be bo bedone bedone done with ease and grace Count Is an ardent sportsman He enjoys tennis and riding and devotes much of his time timeto to both The counts count's cousin Count Adolf while acting as first secretary secretary sec sec- at at thO embassy mba si In met Miss Fanny Haz of Grand Rapids Mich who was as with former President Tafts Taft's party palt on his visit to the orient and the they were married In y later returned tp to Germany German where Count Adolf AdoU Is b counselor of the he foreign foreign for for- eign office Count Albert has an Interesting parentage his mother having been born In Russia hi his hir grandmother being English and md his father Count Edward a Bavarian Da member of the Hu al Saxon court In Dr Dresden Count Is a versatile linguist He took his lila at Leipsig In 1911 1311 I I w will u sing an aria from II Trovatore Tro at atthe th the tho Tabernacle Taberna le concert Monday night She went last week to Springville lIle to attend the rehearsal of Prof Mark high hl-h school chorus She says this organization Is Js one of tho the thoI finest t of Its kind In the state und and speaks with enthusiasm of tho the unusually unus unus- tally excellent talent b being beng ng developed ped there by the earnest efforts of Profesor Professor Pro Pro- fessor Robinson Some Som time ago Miss Ada Flemming of of- Chicago representative of or a local music house visited the Springville High HISh school She was so deep deeply deeply- Im Impressed rn- rn pressed that she told United States Commissioner of ot Education Claxton that the lUSh JUgh school had hac the best musiC music- of an any school I she ha had visited Moreover president dent of the music section of the N N. N E. E A A. was Jn instructed t to s send nd Protessor Pro Pro- fessor Robinson an invitation to h have ve his chorus sing during th the big con con- Yen t ion jc Col F Fl T T. Milner manager of tho the organ department of the 1 lm all company compan who gave ga an Interesting talk at the tho Wednesday recital at the Tabernacle has gone to San Francl co coOn on business Ho has hus been In securing the tho contract for tor the proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed organ for the church at Ogden L. L P. P Christensen will wUl furnish an orchestra or or- chestra chestr of ot e men for two programs at the Utah Chautauqua assembly to be held at Ogden this month The orchestra will appear on the afternoon and evening of Friday July 25 i. i Tho The program will be announced announced an an- flounced later The Imperial Imperia Male Ialo quartet will also appear at the tho Chautauqua Chautauqua Chau Chau- July 22 and 53 3 under tho the management management management man man- of Fred C C. C Graham t Madam Fannie Bloomfield Americas AmerIca's greatest woman oman pianist has haa been contracted for by Fred C. C Graham Gra Gra- ham for a recital In this elt city on the evening of November 28 S. S This makes three attractions already secured the others being Geor George e Hamlin tenor of or the Philadelphia Chicago-Philadelphia Grand Opera company and Helen Kelter Keler tho the blind girl and her teacher Mrs Mra Macey Mr Graham Granam Is planning two courses one ono strictly musical and the other regular regular regu- regu lar lyceum Negotiations Negotiation are now In progress for Cor the famous pianist the celebrated String String quartet of Berlin Champ Clark and others It Is exp expected th that t the two I courses In full will ivill be announced withIn with with- in the next two weeks At a a. meeting last Thursday the following fol fol- fol- fol lowing towing committees committee were appointed for tho Edward P. P Kimball testimonial to be given I n durin during October conference week prior to his departure for far Europe John D. D Spencer chairman Serge B Campbell secretary Executive o committee John committee John D. D Spencer Spen Spen- J J. J J. J McClellan A. A H. H Peabody Evan E Stephens John D 1 Harry Sherman man Dr Goshen l- l E. E C. C Lee George D. D H rl H. G. G Whitney Dr John T r Program committee Evan committee Evan Stephens Thomas Giles Gibe George GeorKe Skelton Hs S. Ensign Ensign En En- sign A A. A 11 H. Peabody Prizes committee J. j. j j 1 3 M McClellan D. D D D. S S. S Spencer E. E H. H Pierce J J. D. D Owen II 11 I. I W. W Dougall Clarence e Publicity ity committee John committee John D. D Giles Alfred flees Bees H. H o. o Whitney Benjamin Goddard S Serge rge B. B Campbell Campbel f Arrangements committee George committee George I. I D. D p per C. C S. S Burton Levi loVI Edgar Young Wi W III lard anI Weihe B B. B S S. S Hinckley Alfr Alfred d Paul Hammer Charles G. G Berry Oscar l Kirkham W W. N. N Williams J. J 1 D. White Tracy y V. Cannon A. A high class short program was agreed upon Prizes wi will I bo be awarded to o the organization selling the most t ick e ta A controversy has arisen over 01 the statement nt made some time ago ngo at the convention of musio teachers at ot Saratoga Saratoga Sara- Sara toga oga that is annually ex expended expended ex- ex for tor music In the United States John ohn C. C Freund editor of Mu Musical America in order to substantiate sub t the stater ent nt has taken tho the trouble to compile the following following- statistics which ho he 10 vouches for AMOUNT T SPENT T ANNUALLY IN THE UNITED U STATES FOR MUSIC IN ALL ITS FOR FORMS tS Exclusive of musical comedies Opera Italian Hallan French English Concerts Concerts Symphonic Symphonic reel reel- b by artists artist ordinary concerts women's clubs Church music music Organists Choirs and anel mus music c. c Orchestras Theatre Orchestras Theatre vaude- vaude villa movies movies' Bands Military Bands Military brass Teachers Conservatories schools private Students abroad Conventions ConventiOns including Including festivals res- res t Music trades trades Pianos Pianos Music Music- rolls roU 2222 church and reed Or Organs Orp-ans L' L O 01 OL im kinds violins band and Imported Import d Instruments Music sheet and books Talking machines and Dd music music music mu- mu sic records Artists for tor r records cords and copyright ht royalties Papers MuSical Musical magazines s musical weeklies and trade papers musical critics ci and writers on dallies dailies and weeklies Total V e J s John T. T Last evening at o'clock Hand Band gave the tho first of at the tho summer seles se- se les ries of classes In his studio at it 48 E. E South Temple A special fea feature tea tea- ture turo of or the evening was the singing of or the Lucia Sextet by thirty-six thirty solo vo voices Ices The participants In the solo program program pro pro- gram w wore wre re LUlu Liliu Davis soprano Mabel Cook ook soprano Sybil Anderson soprano i Archer 4 baritone ti a A Rose Fable Fablo Hawley b A Birthday Woodman Miss lIss LUlu Davis a May Morning Denu DenTa P nM- nM b b Slave e Song Sons Riego c Sing On Densa Miss Mabel Cook a n Dawning Cadman Caiman b Perfect Day Bond Miss Sybil Anderson a a. The Sentinel Am I Peters fb b Brunno Hulm c e Toreador Carmen Bizet Archer r her Willey Sextet from Lucia Donizetti Third solo voices from Mr Hands Hand's s class y J Another Int Interesting feature of the week was the tho entertainment given for Rt lIt Rev Her Father r Scanlan of St. St t. t Marys cathedral by the choir of th the cathedral cathedral cathe cathe- dral Tuesday evening There Tharo were we two twenty-two numbers In all splendidly sun sung b by the following members of or the choir under th the direction of Miss Nora ora Gleason Anna Aures Mires Beryl Derl Gra Gray Vivian Mc- Mc Fern Gray Gra Alice Allee O OBrien Eva Eya and KatherIne Hunt Marguerite Locke Daphne Daphno Hunt Th Thelma lma and George Cro Cro- nm Thomas Taylor Talor Effle Effie and Warren Coutts Julia Crow Crow- Ie icy ley Mar Margaret aret Connors Zelda Morris Paulino Pauline Taylor Larkin Schmidt and andEm Em Emily I The program was under under under un un- un- un der the direction of Miss Iss Nora Gleason assisted by Miss lIss Eleanor Crawford ac ac ac- com |