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Show SundayHerald 8A ' Choralettes Prepare SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1966 UtahCounty, Utah Noted Pianist to Raises ‘Music, Art Drama Christmas Program At UV Symphony Concert SPANISH FORK — The Choralettes singing group is currently. preparing an outstand\ing- Christmas program for presentation to the Central Utah, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, ‘at their December B, accordingto- officers-—~ 1 "The Choralettes were organ‘ized in 1955, under the direction of Leslie Rees, music director | of the Spanish Fork High School, as an adult éducation ,. Noted Hungarian pianist Sari Biro appearsas guest artist with the Utah Valley Symphony in the holiday concert Wednesday,| _Dec.7, at 8)5 in Prayo the Tab- | rnacle, | Conductor and musical direct- | jor Lawrence Sardoni has pro- | *| grammed two major-‘numbersto. be played with Miss Biro, Jelass, Since then, |Franck’s * ‘Variations Sympho- niques” and Leo Weiner'’s Con-) lcertino-in-E Minor, Opus 15: While both numbers are very |demanding technically, they also are--musically appealing for | ir—melodic—and—harmonierichness. As. the concert is planned_to | inaugurate the Christmas holidays and appealto a family audience, the balance of the program has the Christmas theme, beginning with Corelli's “Christ‘mas Concerto”for string orchestra, Soloists in- the Corelli’s| they have {participated in. many outstand| ing musical programs. | Mrs. E. E. Knudsen suggestjed the name “‘Choralettes” for the group. The past presidents are ~-JosephineTaylor, —Leah> Wood, Maud Chambers, Blanche Hales; Clara Poe Alene Stevenson, June Bartholomew, Ione Nelson, = Ree Liddiard. The directors have been Leslie Rees, Vernej¢ia Beck, Wanda—Gottfredson, |Janice Nelson, Virginia’ Evans MRS. BLANCHE HALES Christmas Music vents Slated Among the Christmas music yand- Beth ~Gee.-Aceompanists events -scheduled-are: concerto are violinists, Barbara the Musettes of Springville under |to Choralettes have been KathWilliams and Helen Robinson, PLANNING FOR A SPECIAL Christmas program arePat Whiting, vice president; Betty |ryn Rees, Helen Hawkins, Shir- 48rd Annual presentation of the direction of officers, Miriam Mitchell, president; and cellist Leta Boyer. : Handel's Messiah, College of Francis, seeretary, and Janet Woodfield, trea <urer. \ley Bradford, Eva Stoneman. Southern Utah Campus, Cedar SARI T y's |and Lael Moore. Suite” concludes the evening. | City, Dec. 11. Since interest in the “Nutcrack| This outstanding musical or- Weber State College Christrer’ is tobe high-with \ganization has presented many mas Concert, Fine Arts Center students, anyone of school age jbeautiful programs for civic Auditorium, 6:30 and 8” p.tt., will be admitted to this concert and church functions. Ogden, Dec. 1. reduced rate, The natioThe present. officers .of Chor- Organ Loft presents Christinal dances of the suite illustrate alettes are Blanche Hales, mas Concert, featuring Scott the tone color of some’ of the president; Margaret Zabriskie Gillespie, Organ Loft, 8 p.m. The Brigham Young A Cap- lowed by “Veni Sancte Spirunusual instruments, such as : pella Choir will present a con- itus” by Dunstable and featur-! and Janice McKell, vice presi- Salt Lake City, Dec. 11. the celeste, which gives the +£25-YEARS OF UTAH SPORTS dents; Virginia Gardner, sec- University of Utah Music Deing Richard Ross on the trom-| cert Thursday at 8:15 p.m. in AMERICAN FORK—Matthew shimmering quality to the en- “A Christmas Family Hour” |retary. and treasurer; Alice partment presents Christmas “by Bill Coltrin Madsen, a noted Utah Artist,| semble, will be presented by the Mus- the Concert Hall of the Ear bone. Perigo, historian; Helen Part- Chorale Festival, 3 p.m. Nov. eeOne* of: the “most popular D, Fine Arts Center. MissBiro has performed with |ettes of Springville on Wednesis the feature artist at the DeThey will continue by singington, reporter; Linda Ander- il. ‘sports around town seemsto be cember art exhibit which op- 14° major symphonies of the|/day, Dec, 7, at the Springville Under the direction of Dr.| ing “Verbum caro factum est” sin and Joy Nielsen, music li-) eee thesap of “Remember When ened 1 at the American western hemisphere and nine in| Junior High School at 7:30 p.m. Ralph G. Woodward, the choir by Schein, ‘“Komm, Jesu, brarians; Beth Gee, director; People tend to be forgetful *,..” And now that BYU. is Fork Dec. She has performed The story of the first Christ- will open the concert with a Komm”by Bach, “Ave Maria” city hall. LaWanna Clark and’ Donna with age; which is the first : i future chapters cine has selected 30 many times on radio and tele-|mas will be portrayed with col- selection by Slater, “Noel” folby Verdi, and “How Fair They Brown, accompanists, \thing women forget. <Fwith its basketball, football, for the month-long vision. The Provo concert iS!orful scenes and music, There Face” by Grieg featuring Gor*Setc. teams, the activity has in- exhibit. His landscapes. and her Utah debut. She is the only} wilt be several new Christmas don Harkness as soloist. creased. Just about anyone-can, seascapes are especially note: woman pianist ever to perform carols combined with familiar Concluding the concert will =aand does, play. The rules con- worthy, with an impelling beau- nine major concertos in three favorites. be “O Magnum Mysterium”by *<pist of to top the sports The artist’ catches the. concerts, which she ‘The Musettes feck Poulenc, “Infant Holy” a Polish ry that someone else tells, ity. ibd i Hail. transient beauty of nature in his New York's carol, “Sing Dong, Merrily on “Bill Coltrin is a past master of forceful oil paintings. Adult members of the audi-|year featuring different phases |High” an English carol, “WelMr. -Madsen recently re-| ebce are invited to meet the|and eras of music, They have come, Yule” by Kay, “Gloria” wund| turned. from the San Francisco ‘soloist, Miss~Biro,-at-an infor-j¢hosenthis concert to herald Two faculty members and by Bernstein and “A Cappella Bay area, wiiere:he spent sev- mal reception after the concert| “The Spirit of Christmas.” The three graduate students from Choir Theme” by Cundick. at the home of Judge and Mrs. group has also made a special tok eral weeks getting new ideas the Brigham Young University Tickets for the concert are and sketches for, future paint- Monroe Paxman, 195 E, 2nd N., recording for holiday season en- Art Departmentwill present an available inthe Fine Arts Cenin Provo, joyment. exhibit of painting and sculp- ter Ticket Office from: 9 a.m. Mrs, Alberta Hoover is the ture in the Salt Lake City Public to 1 p.m.daily. oak director and accompanists are Library, from Dec, 10-Jan.7. ‘The two membersof the factors Elbert Eastmond, B. F. 3 ~Jand Elaine Puckett. Leah Huff ulty are Dale Fletcher, instructLarson. and Phillip. Barkdull or of art,_and Lar Prestwich, also studied at theAlpine te He eee program, which is free to under Hanson JEWELRY CO. 1 instructor in art. The Puthuff, graduate students are Dennis 2u w. 200 W.. Servicing Prove Since 1904 ‘The Musettes have been or-| Smith of Provo; Trevor Southe; He devotes full time fna Open till 9 Mon.-Fri. PROVO ‘The Utah Smphony and the| ganized for about 15 years and of Selukwe, Rhodesia; and Gary7 specializing in scapes ‘and seascapes, but also University of Utah Civic Chor-|currentiy have 47 members, . Smith of Baker, Ore. ‘accepts. opportunities for por- ale will present a program with’ ‘They present programs for An open house will be held compositions by Verdi on' church, civic and-club programs Saturday, Dec. 10, at 3:30 p.m. traits and.other subjects. The public is invited to view Wednesday; Dec, 7 in the Tab- throughout the year. in the Lecture Theater of the ernacle, 8:30 p.m. Salt Lake Public Library. -At ]Main work of the evening} Argentina’s climate varies so that time, each artist will add| will be “Requiem for Soli” with| widely that both penguins and ‘ress the public concerning his WhenSelecting Diamonds ae parrots live there, style of art. AAAAAAAAAARARARAADADAAAS AtProvo -Library- dpietetichiiniihacchlnnnentinesmoadpicsnoen . ProvoansStar Showing “In New Book WorkIn A.F. 2 Artist Now Yule Concert. A Cappella Choir. Set Dec. 7 Plans Dec. 8 Event By Musettes Open House To Feature ‘Y' Artists Civic Chorale FH gz ®& a SeB.ab [alliE i ay F feet z i¢ EE = z a Ez a i ii g + Ep 2 af i ist a} BF ane The Leeward Islands in the Caribbean include Duh |Sagas and British territories. You won't trade CENTRAL SQUARE | = of style! } “CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD” Tickets at Fieldhouse B.Y.U. FIELDHOUSE DECEMBER 7 & 8-1966 8:00 P.M. 18 =.and no pictures for. those , NO can’t read. don't ‘know where you can get a copy of your own, Dr. C. Moffitt brought one to the library for re~~ aad we plan to keep it ‘he asks for it back. Your a bet is to ask» at Claire’s, What's the gossip center of the} Nest, according to Bill Coltrin, | Sa ee, Like Christmas at never ~ FOLK DANCERS , Steve Kramer, Lyndon Me- ‘ . Kent Stepan and Frank ees), That was the year that oducéd the eeEOE, p-Fork—team of Ed iggs, Sorensen, samei rrera in Class B. ay all good fun, the wiidle® ‘book, but a librarian should jint-out that the index is miss- $ataxs | B.Y.U. INTERNATIONAL Annual Concert bride” jinx. Bill knows the sponsors: of little league. baseDall, ant: what happened to the basketball stars of the 1961-42 season (hey were Dick Nemel- PELIRRITTVERA HEINDSELMAN , this convertible in oe _oieah Sargeant, Betiy Frances Will Appear [is chairmanfor the. 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