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Show 6C DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 77 Cantata roster Rare Messiah score donated to BYU of music, the facsimile is a valued and partment By Dorothy Stowe Deseret w riter Dfc. 10 and 11, K p m., Wbods Ui (. Hnlli Regional Center Valley Vn-i- e Woods Cross Region, LDS Ch:ih, chorus of 170, orchestra ronduc led hv Jay Pearc0, Julia Sharp, assistanl condiKVr. Soloists Betty Forsyth, Laurel Gales, and Dave Hill. Admission i . tn-vDec. 11, 8 p.m., Fine Ails Center Concert Hall, Utah State College, Logan Harry Heap will conduct soloists and USU Chorale, Choir, Symphony Orchestra, joined by Cache Valley Community Choir, 500 performers. Dec. 15 and Hi, 8 p in., Provo Tabernacle. Shortened version with Woodward Chorale and Symphony West, conducted by Ralph Woodward. Percy Kalt concert master, Margaret Woodward, Ruth Melville, Brandt Curtis and C'layne Robison as soloists. Friday night performance will be a family sing along, audience invited to bring scores. Dec. 17 and 18. K p.nt , sdt Lake Tabernacle. Oratorio fv iety of Utah, 420 voices, conducted by Louis Lane, Shigenii Matsuinoto, Carole Walters, Dan Marek and Gary Kendall as soloists. J. Marlowe Nielson, music director, Alexander Schreiner, organist, members of Utah Symphony. Tickets at Symphony fmx office, 55 West 1st South, or cull Deo. 18, 3 p.m.. First Baptist Church, 777 S. 1300 East. Sells tions by Baptist Inter mountain Choir, 05 voices from 20 Utah and Idaho Baptist Churches. Conductor Dr. Wesley L. For bis of William Jewell College. Lilierty. Mo. Maxine Souther. Donna Davis. Russell Newport and Eugene Souls by, soloists, accompanists William Hanson and Diane Cross. Admission is free. Dec. 18, 6:30 and 8 p.m., Davis High School Auditorium, Kaysville. Kaysvillo-Frui- t Heights Performing Arts Association e presents 12 soloists, community chorus and orchestra conducted by Dr. John Steiner. Admission is free. News Music N' - Zj What would you do if you came into possession of a rare and valuable isxik? Hide it in the i Inset Put it in a bank anJt Sell it at auction to (he highest bidder? ' addi- tion to the library, sig nificant in two respects First, it is a total, uncut reproduction of Handel's ti . . - . .. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Harrington of Murray have done none of these things with their treasure, although Harrington does acknowledge that he kept it carefully wrapped on a closet shelf for a few months, becoming progressively more edgey as he considered the dire l t sR.ilities of its knocking about the house. Very' shortly the Harringtons decided on the altruistic course, and arranged to donate it on permanent loan to Brigham Young University. 'f I written in his own hand thence the term "autograph') .'rjr. ringtons information, three lithographs were made at that time. The whereabouts of the other two are unknown. The Handel Collection of Original Scores which contains the manuscript George and Queen Charlotte, benevolent Handel statue at Westminster Abbey bolds music from "The Messiah." housed in the special gifts section of the Ernest L. Wilkinson Library, is a "Facsimile of the Autog-tapScore of Messiah, in Oratorio Composed in ibf Year 1711 by G. F. Handel, by Permission of Her Majesty the Queen. Executed in by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, from the Original in the Library of Buckingham h mother, Harrington related, sitting in his modest Murray home. She bought it in 1910, when she was Sarah P. Tennyson Cher father was direct kin of Alfred, Lord Tennyson), teaching .school in Birkenhead, England. She was also an accomplished organist, who had studied at Notre Dame. patrons and lovers of music, had them bound for permanent preservation. However, eventually they languished in disuse in an obscure comer of Buckingham Palace until 1911 when they were moved to the Museum, During this interim period, the lithographing w'as permitted. But its a far step from Buckingham Palace to Murray, Utah. How did the Harringtons come into possession of Ihe facsimile? "It is a rip fom mv h "One day she learned through her vV organist and composers See HANDEL on ALWAYS LOW PRICES 1 Youngs Brigham 2 Pillowcases 2 Pillows Metal Bed Frame cur factory to you" NO FREIGHT NO WAREHOUSING SUPER SIZE KING 11 PIECE KING SET -- Qui-te- tot Mattress .' Matctiirg Foun-Jal.t- pier.e Acc Pac. Velvet Head boa- - Reg. Firm y 20990 Firm 239 to Dr. musicology C--8 Acc. Pack: 2 Sheets Thomas Mathiesen, head of r fac- simile would lie coming up for sale in the liquidation of a prominent local Palace." 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