Show By GEORGE BUTSIKARES Chronicle Music Critic Like a brash boy having the Utah Symphony opened Wednesday night with Outdoor by A pretty trumpet solo rang out clearly amid the clashing which seemed descriptive of the West and the SOME OF THE nicer moments in the Brahms Symphony 3 in F Major included a lovely finish to the first unusually rich and beautiful tones from the bass violin at the start of the second again an attractive ending to the and a lovely recurrent theme in minor strains in the third After the taxing work of the Brahms the orchestra nevertheless remained seated and applauded Maestro Abra-vanel when he motioned to them to BOTH ORCHESTRA and conductor had best timing and appeared most poised during the Symphony 4 in G Major by The peaceful quality of the Mahler never too forceful or instead sooth ing and contrasted the intensity of the Brahms During the first a few discordant modern touches helped build toward the beauty of the rest of the Each convergent part contributing to the whole elevated the final selection to the most enjoyable part of the IN THE MAHLER some of the more outstanding aspects that helped a slight lack of coordination which no one noticed included lovely themes passed from instrument to instrument and from section to Concert Master Harold Wolfe's soft violin solo of yet rich and a number of individual instrumental |