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Show MMWMf-Hll (j mil .iu i mi f?r . , 1 - ... iv i:- -J ttMirtmunr M- --""riM-iftirfiviiifm ( mwcMi Rubinstein to Appear In Salt Lake City at Tabernacle Concert "The greatest living pianist," Arthur Rubinstein, will climax the season of the University Lecture and Artists series when he appears in the Tabernacle on March 19. Sponsored by the University of Utah Extension Division, the great pianist will appear in solo concert in Salt Lake City for the first time in many years. Time Magazine described Rubinstein Rubin-stein as "the last of the great romantic performers in the tradition tradi-tion of Liszt and Anton Rubinstein Rubin-stein - - - the best living pianist - - - a great artist with the broadest broad-est popular following of any front rank musician in the world." Highlights of Rubinstein's current cur-rent season were his extraordinary series of five concerto concerts encompassing en-compassing 17 major works for piano and orchestra which he played to sold-out houses in Paris, London, and in New York's Carnegie Carne-gie Hall. " Now on his nineteenth consecu- I tive tour of the U.S., Rubinstein is celebrating his fiftieth anniversary annivers-ary on the concert stage. This anniversary coincided with his television tele-vision premiere on NBC's "Festival "Festi-val of Music." Tickets for this outstanding concert are now available at the U of U Extension Division and at Glen Bros. Music, 74 South Main |