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Show 7 A8 March 17, 1966 REVIEW, HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT JACKS, RAfttS, Octogenarian Packs Tabernacle rice Abravanel and Utah Symphony wheeled in the first of their two big gun soloists of the 1965-6- 6 season (top violinist Ipaac Stem follows closely on Rubinsteins heels one. week later). There are two principal stories concerning the Rubinstein night: (1) his fabulous performance of Brahms First Piano Concerto and (2) the master ol all that he surveys in the concert world, packed the Tabernacle last Wednes- night as maestro tour- - day COTTONWOOD TALES notable advance in quality of the orchestras programming that has transpired since that artists initial apearance with Utah Symphony 16 years ago. cal aura that pervaded the Tabernacle just prior to the and soloists appearance throughout the performance. A bit of electricity was in toe ists rose to the HYDRAULIC 7277 SOUTH of ly throughout his challenge tra in major role. Both as exclusively of the repertorys top composers. I heard no one complain of Bach, Mozart and Brahms. The music is rollicking and gay and the maestro set it into appropriate motion. If the violas and cellos (both divided into two sections of only four performers each) seemed at times to be overshadowed by violins, this was more than compensated for by the clarity of the Bachian contrapuntal lines and the refreshing nature of the music. One almost feels as if his sins have been washed away after listening to such crystalline scores. art SERVICE COMPANY STATE 755-095- 1 permanent wave SPECIAL evenings ensemble and as sometime Normally the mnsic should take precedence over the soloThis phenomenal pianist is soloists these musicians lent ist no matter how celebrated toe last of a long line of 19th more than their usual artistry the name. But in the case of century-is- h to this work. style virtuosos. Rubinstein we could justify an He haus a courtliness about Rubinstein was accorded a exception. There wasamaei- - him that is toe essence of the standing ovation which called --center him back front-mi- d Romantic 19th century tradifrom the wings repeatedly betion which he personifies. More interested in the spirif fore the applause diminished. than the letter he brought us Wednesday nights agenda a living performance of toe of Bach, Mozart and Brahms Brahma D Minor. While he (three of the Big Four) was missed a few notes here and a far cry from the program there he made the Brahms-com- .of January 10, 1950 when Ruto life as we have never binstein - then a mere youth of 64 - made his first Taberheard it before. His combined technique-mind-he- with nacle appearance with toe orthe emphasis cm the latter -- chestra. The progress of the orchesmade that rather austere, Mozarts Symphony tra, its arrival atasignificent somber masterwork a meandegree of maturity was never No. 39 was the orchestras One male opinion ... Get an ingful, introspective, reflecmore forcefully brought to feature work. Mozarts scorunlisted number. However, tive experience. He slighted mind. On that first occasion, ing demands the finest enHoward Blood, publicity direcno detail, and he made tod' work throughout. tor for the Telephone Company pieces big moments more while Abravanel programmed semble most a half of Beethovens first the For part these dethat an nummore says unpublished expansive, compelling 3 met. I mands No. Overture Leonore were and ably not a satisfactory solu- than we have ever heard them. ber is Fourth Piano Concerto, he thought the performance got tion. The Brahms is not the show Many telephone calls nonetheless felt it necessary progressively better as it propeople enjoy, such as friends piece for soloist that some town into concertos for a short lesser are. It is to lighten up considerably ceeded through toe four movecoming ments. By the time minuet after intermission. period of time, would not more sy mphonic in nature and, Hence, that Tabernacle au- arrived (Mozart did not write What people except for toe Hungarian get through. dience of 16 years ago served a typical minuet; it is more want when they Dance-li- ke actually finale, it is pretty en se the like a country dance with its have an unpublished number, stern stuff. So much the betLes Preludes of Liszt and Allegretto tempo indication) mater for Rubinstein whose Rachmaninoffs dazzling show the orchestra had warmed to turity of mind and depth of piece, Rhapsody on a Theme the occasion and they nearly if you live in soul make him the rich interof Paganini. outdid themselves in toe finale COTTONWOOD preter that he is. which dashes pell-m- ell This is progress. Abravanfrom to He brought great nobility el has programmed ingenious beginning to end. please call the beautifully honed familiar Carolyn Johnson, subordinate theme of the first with news tips or activities of movement. The serenity of toe slow movement was marked your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. by a loftiness and other worldliness; and in the driving finale Rubinstein was a demon, to his techfull is a secretarial service to givingand range expressiveness. nique screea undesired calls, Mr. At toe same time he Blood said. He further pointed himself to the Brahms out that when one stops to Friday, March 18th score. He illuminated reconsider legislation restricti- mote that have slipTHE PANORAMA invites you to try our ng telephone calls, most ped bypassages unnoticed in performnew expanded services and menu starting would oppose it strongly. It ances of lesser men. 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