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November 30, 1907
The Intermountain Catholic
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah
What is this article about?
St. Mary's Academy pupils held a musical recital honoring St. Cecilia, with orchestra performance by the mandolin club, vocal solos, chorus, and an original paper.
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St. Mary's Academy Exercises.
In honor of the feast of St. Cecilia, patron of music, the pupils of St. Mary's academy gave a recital last Friday afternoon. St. Mary's mandolin club acquitted itself creditably, sustaining the high reputation already established. Thirty instruments, including mandolins, violins, cellos and guitars, were used by the orchestra.
Vocal solos by Miss Ursula Forhan, Miss Ivy Dolan and Miss Margaret Phoenix were pleasing, and the chorus work was exceptional. "St. Cecilia" was the subject of an original paper by Miss Heloise Kennedy.
In honor of the feast of St. Cecilia, patron of music, the pupils of St. Mary's academy gave a recital last Friday afternoon. St. Mary's mandolin club acquitted itself creditably, sustaining the high reputation already established. Thirty instruments, including mandolins, violins, cellos and guitars, were used by the orchestra.
Vocal solos by Miss Ursula Forhan, Miss Ivy Dolan and Miss Margaret Phoenix were pleasing, and the chorus work was exceptional. "St. Cecilia" was the subject of an original paper by Miss Heloise Kennedy.
What sub-type of article is it?
Historical Event
What themes does it cover?
Triumph
What keywords are associated?
St Marys Academy
Recital
St Cecilia
Mandolin Club
Vocal Solos
What entities or persons were involved?
Miss Ursula Forhan
Miss Ivy Dolan
Miss Margaret Phoenix
Miss Heloise Kennedy
St. Mary's Mandolin Club
Where did it happen?
St. Mary's Academy
Story Details
Key Persons
Miss Ursula Forhan
Miss Ivy Dolan
Miss Margaret Phoenix
Miss Heloise Kennedy
St. Mary's Mandolin Club
Location
St. Mary's Academy
Event Date
Last Friday Afternoon
Story Details
Pupils of St. Mary's Academy performed a recital in honor of St. Cecilia, featuring the mandolin club's orchestra with thirty instruments, vocal solos by three misses, exceptional chorus work, and an original paper on St. Cecilia by Miss Heloise Kennedy.