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Show ' ;; I i - I DESERET ffege 6 THE NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah v-- . , Friday, April 14, 19 H .'ll C r"s vi C - 1,7 7! r J7 Uu h. nfi m FU ft "II ' :yli 1 ik t .. CLOSE (TVIC MUSIC hEASOX The Snl.odd Concert. En.senil)le. roniiisting of Ruth Freeman, Anna Dritell, cellist; Marjorie Call.Sal.edn and Carlos Salzedo, harpists, left to right, appear as the final number on the current alt Lake Civic Music Association season Monday evening at Kingsbury Hall. fluitist; i- Salzedo Program - Schmitz Here Thursday Closes Series With Moussorgsky Work The third ami concluding lecture recital In a series of three,, An interestingly varied program will be giveifby the eminent French pianist, E. Robert Schmitz, announced todav bv Carlos at McCtne School of Music and Art, Thursday evening, the his' who with Salzedo, wife and fellow harpist, Marjorie Call Salzedo, April 20, at 8 o'clock. founded the Salzedo Concert EnThe tile nJ(Mr. Schmitz' pro-- ' semble, for the ensembles appear- gram for that.- evening will be ance at Kingsbury Hail Monday :at an Exhibition at 8:30 p.m. as the closing number The Pictures ' deon the Salt Lake City Civic Mu-i- by Moussorgsky, with full of that and significance scription Association season. ' work. Works by such masters as Outstanding on the program is -Mr. Schmitz periodic visits to Tehaikowsky and Franck the closing" "Childrens Corner will be featured on the Sunday 10 suite by Debussy, transcribed by Salt Lake have demonstrated what has been said in the b.m, CBS broadcast of the Taber, Carlos Salzedo for two harps, flute under direction of J. and cello. Included are "Doctor press of European and eastern nacle Choir, Cornwall. Dr. Frank W. Gradus ad Parnassum,1 The Lit- cities, stamping him as one of Spencer will he at the organ, featle Shepherd," "Serenade for the the greatest interpreters of mod- Asper ern music. Since his American turing the Allegro movement from Doll and Golliwogs Widor's symphony for Solos and duets by the two harp- debut in 1918, he has filled more organ. ists and solo groups by Ruth Free- than one thousand engagements .Rfijiv.XeaElx--XDweUiny-PJThy. man, flutist, and Anna Drittell, in the United --States, thmada; ; Brahm Tabernacle Choir cellist, are also included on the Europe and the Orient, appearing from Symphony for program. Mr. Salzedo will accom- in recital and as soloist with the Allcrro Widor Organ Dr. Aaper pany at the piano. leading orchestras of the weald. tire 0 Praise Ye God He over Tschaikowsky been heard has Suits In I Choir Hinrtrl t networks of all the Jesua Ivoyer Tabernacle . Allfrro - Mux-ttof My Soul Marh of Pf. March AiKf systems major broadcasting Franck Enurmblf this rotintry; has published a Psalm CL Tabernacle Choir II remarkable ..... treatise :;oa-j!ia- iM La .Toxeufe Rimran vvas Sunday Choir Program Set c - Cake-Wal- - ae i coast-to-eoas- e .. CUir i ftpioning-M'hcr- Carlo nd Marmn m Call Salzedo Intermezzo from "Goyetraa'' Allegro epirituoeo Hungarian Rhapsody Aimr-fMtt- . Granatin enaille Liszt !V Introduntion and Allegro Ravel Marjorie Call Salzedo at harp, Carlo Salzedo at piano ;:tectmnype the modern works, Including Chopin Etudes, which are considered outstanding. Tickets for the lecture recital may- - be ol Pupils Offer Recital ehard-P:-Cond- le, assisted by the University of Utah a cappella chorus, will be presented in bv their teacher Sunday, April 16. at 3:30 p.m. in the Union ballroom on the Building Cune School ecital Wells Sets Song Festival Doctor Gradue ad Parnassum. Serenade lor the Doll The LiMle Shepherd GoHiwoai Cahe-WnlEnaembla Piano. Student To Appear Monday PLEASANT Mrs. Alice MT. Dix Gunn of the music faculty of the Wasatch Academy will present Miss Patricia Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Snow of. Copper Canyon, Battle Mountain, Nev., in a piano recital Mon. day at 8:15 p.m. in the Craighead Auditorium. Choruses front eight wards, a group of Boy Stout singers and a Beehive Girls' chorus will be featured in the'Wells Stake Song Festival Tuesday, April 18, at 8 p.m. in the Wells Ward Chapel, Hollywood Aye. and 5th East St.; according to the complete program announced today. Under the direction of Mrs. Edna C. Ririe, stake music director. the combined ward choruses will sing several numbers.. Mrs. Ririe will also direct the congregation in singing several patriot-- ' ic and M. I. A. songs. Each ward chorus will appear separately under permanent directors as follows: Ivins Ward, Louie Rae Peck; Jefferson Ward, John Brunner; Belvedere Ward, Mrs. L. A. Kolby; McKay Ward. Miss Snow will play a classical Otto Michaolis; Welliv Ward, Mrs. program Bf works by Mac Dowell, John H, Steward; Waterloo Ward, BeeMrs. Gerald Mcllrath; McKinley Chopin, Mendelssohn ' ' and . thoven. Ward, Mrs. Edward W. Johnson, Miss Loeila Marshall, daughter and Whittier Ward, Mrs. Joseph of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Mar- .Bertram. The Bov Scouts are directed bv shall of Long Beach. Calif., will givey's dramatic reading on the Harry Ogaard, while Mrs. Gerald program, and Miss Evelyn Deer- Mcllrath conducts the Beehive . lng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Girls Chorus. Piano accompanists Claud E. Deering of Silverton, include Colo., will present a clarinet solo. Mary Lou Stone. Betty Giacomo, Alice Krogue, Janet Blackhurst, Shirley Johnson, Joan Neilson and Lorna Robinson. ... Beautiful A string ensemble composed of John Cox, director; Lou. Winegar, VICTOR RECORDS organist; Rignor Tronier, Marv EaVon Garrett. Izniis Ixive and ' to add to your Colltctionl Werner Reufendrht will play opening and dosing music. of the Llttl Load : 'Pop' 79c By tho Sloopy Lagoon Molody Tommy Dorioy. 79c $1.05 Panubo th B B Beautiful C OrchtHra. Bluo $1.05 4 chorus, a group of dancers and an orchestra will be usetT in the production of Martha, grand opera to. he presented by Utah State AgricuApril 20. 21 and 22, under direction of Professor W. H. Manning, acting head of ltural-College the ,USAC vocal music department. Personnel of the chorus, orchestra and dance group has been listed showing a personnel of 80 students. Zucker To Appear On USO Music Hour Dr. Louis C. Zucker of the University of Utah wilt apnear as commentator on the USO Music Appreciation Hour Wednesday, io April 19. at 8:30 p.m-- at the CoveHeralded with' a voice of ex- nant House. 411 E. So. Temple a program of requisitely sensymis quality," Str, presenting corded - music. Bidu Sayaov A merira La t rn FeaTurcfTTm the program will to the United Stales operaT" will appear in Provo April 27 he Mozart's symphony No. 40 In and the Tschaikowskv under the auspices of the Brigham Young University Concert Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. A social hour with refreshAssociation. ments will follow. Provo Awaits . Concert Young Pianist $2.10 To Offer Recital Fostor in Stephen Song Vocal Duet with Organ. - Album Utah State All Set' Opera LOGAN An . itt Humor aaquaYIclia-lT!- TAndantol Cantabfl Krsitlsr. On Assisting artists on the prowill be Arlene Barlow, gram Gladys K. Kletting. Beth McCullough and Florence S. Allen, piano and Ver Dene accompanists, Webb, violinist. The public is invited to hear the program, on which the following students will appear: Phyllis Kmetzsch, Dorothy Carter, Marilyn Tanner. Vaughn Terry, Janet Mae Smith, Cecelia May-- , cock, Harriet Taggart, Bonnie John Nelson, Miss Anderson, Kletting, Emma Osmond. Shirley BarParson?, Carolin Shields, bara H. Davis, Jean Rogers, Addle Lund. DeVal Garff. Dantzel White, Lee Humphries. lone Duncan, and Grace Felton. There Everybody Shop GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. 74' SO. MAIN ST. 7 Miss Helen Lund, talented young student"of"Mahei, Borg 'Jenkins, will be presented in a recital of piano music by the McCune School of Music and Art Saturday, April T5, at 8:15 p.m. The recital will be held in the Recital Hail, 200 North Main., ant" dially invited. be public is cor- . Taylorsville To Present Cantata Under- the - direction-o- f Mrs. Hvrum Bennion Jr., with Mrs. Rell Swenson at the organ, the Tavlorsviiie Ward Choir will present the Easter cantata. "Resurrection Morning." bv B. Cecil - Gates Sunday. April Jfi,- atl 6:30 p.m. in the TavlofSville Ward Chapel,1100 W. 4Sth So, St, - - j |