Show hm v ¥ ? ? iss-- 4 ' ' : 2002 sad Cisco 'Vra v iMictihfir Uvo Basic ' t 4 16 StribeuD August the cannons orchestra rolls out the for the erid-osummer tradition showcasing Sousa favorites and Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture Saturday Aug 24 at 7:30 pm at Deer Valley and Sunday Aug 23 at 2 pm at Snowbird Scott O’Neil conducts and the Utah Symphony Chorus guests in this annual sell-oThe evening begins with Shostakovich’s “Festival Overture” Williams’ “The Patriot” and Hanson’s “Song of Democracy” joined by the Utah Symphony Chorus The Chorus will also join the orchestra in the premier of O’Neil’s arrangement of Morricone’s “Gabriel’s Oboe” The celebration con- tinues with Sousa’s famous “Sempre Fidelis” “Washington Post March” and “Stars and Stripes Forever” Rachmaninoff’s Vocalise Op 24 No 14 is also programmed 1812 Overture solonelle Op 49 by Tchaikovsky is the season’s finale every year when audiences thrill to real canons going off in time to the music This year O'Neil includes the voice of the Chorus for an added twist that makes this impressive musical work even more dazzling Tickets to the summer season finale at Deer Valley are $23 $34 and $42 Snowbird tickets are $25 and $32 Students are $13 arid a Family Pass is $69 Tickets are available through ArtTix at (801) (2787) or ARTS in person at Abravanel Hall or Capitol Theater or online at wwwutahsymphony or Utah Symphony subscribers E should call For (6683) group discounts call or The Friday f- ’ San Francisco funkstera "Boomshanka" wiH play Francisco's finest “funk ’n’ roll" band Boomshanka Friday Aug 23 at the Eagles Lodge 170 W 900 North Logan ' The lodge is a private club for members and their guests ages 21 and over Doors open at 7:30 pm and music starts at 8:30 pm Tickets are $6 at the door e Boomshanka is a outfit that blends elements of rock funk and R&B The band has been on a national tour which has ' seven-piec- taken them from coast to coast and they recently-playethe High Sierra Music Festival on the Fourth of July Reminiscent of bands such as The Funky Meters and Galactic Boomshanka d released their has a new holiday is now Patriot Day Help celebrate this new day with Cached Valley by America Youth enjoying a patriotic program dinner and dancing at the Celebrate America show This event will take place at the USU Ballroom on Sept 6 and 7 Starting at 7 pm a buffet dinner will be saved followed by a spectacular heart-warmi- B roadway-styl- e ng show featur- - ing a special tribute to the firefighters and veterans After the program you can enjoy listening and dancing to thebig band music of the popular Crestmark Orchestra Reserved seating tickets are now available for $36 plus tax at USU ticket office Lee’s Market Place and at The Herald Journal The Celebrate America it Show is a organization non-prof- GOP shindig improvisationist Robison will be among the performers at tire Cache GOP Summer Family Picnic this Saturday 5:30 pm at Willow Park in Logan Robison 13 won the first place award in his division in the Farm Bureau’s talent competition at last week’s Cache County Fair He has entertained at the Governor’s Mansion in Salt Lake City and at several local private events Other young Farm Bureau talent winners will also participate in a variety program at Ore picnic In addition US ' Congressional candidate Piano n Rob Bishop of Brigham City will address the attendees along with other local ' candidates State legislators from Cache County will also be on hand to report on legislative matters Willow Park is at 430 W 700 South Tickets for picnic are $5 per person or $20 for a family of 6 There is no charge for kids under 6 Tickets can be purchased at the picnic or in ' advance For more information call 1 or Clair Ellis at or Sharon Hoth at visit cachegoporg 732-431- 733-19- 47 debut album a little over a year ago For more information about the show numa8432 1 yahoacom Logan locals Eggs Blackstone will open the drew self-title- Celebrate America Herald ut the Eagles Lodge on Aug 23 Get ready to set funbu Utah Music The Northern presents San Cache conservatory Youth Conservatory at Utah State University has a long history of successful piano instruction based on traditional study combined with innovative techniques including classroom sessions and inch- virtual lessons Classes mirror the academic calendar at Utah State and registration for fall semester is about to begin The key to the study regi- men is fun said director Ralph van der Beck “Piano study can be a solitary experience” he said “We want to develop musicians in a group situation using a variety of techniques' that makes studying fun Responding to requests and The in keeping with the philosophy of keeping things fun a new jazz section has been added for the older students' this year ve been set aside for registration Aug 27 from 6 to 8 pm in the foyer area of the Kent Concert Hall in the Chase Fine Arts Center at Utah State Parents interested in enrolling children in Youth Conservatory piano classes should attend either session' accompanied by the child A short test will be administered to every child at this time ' testing basic music theory concepts There is no keyboard test A $10 deposit is required at that time and texts for the year can be purchased as well The Youth Conservatory is open to children and teens ages 3 through 18 said Brooke Reynolds conservatory coordinator Students are placed in classes according to age grade and skill If parents and children are unable to attend the Aug 27 registration date call the YC office at (435) 797-301- 8 and leave a message or contact the office by email at ycpianohassusuedu! The Youth Conservatory is based in the department of music ‘at Utah State and was established by Gary Amano head of the piano study pro-gram in the department The program was established to provide a comprehensive and music education The weekly piano lesson is a session and the weekly group musicianship classes are taught by qualified individuals who have completed or are pursuing degrees in music Reynolds said Musicianship classes enhance the private well-round- ed te 55-min- lesson 355-AR-- ' ' 533-NOT- 715-92- 11 ail jshimizuutahsymphony- operaorg To purchase tick- -- ets in Deer Valley contact Deer' Valley Lodging Premier Resorts (435) 6494040 Deer 3 Valley Signatures (435) East West Resorts or High (435) Mountain Vacation' (435) 645-692- 649-59- 655-83- 63 00 —The 13 Page |