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Show Symphony Tickets Now Available Season tickets for the Utah Symphony are now available and orders will be filled immediately, immediate-ly, according to Herold Gregory, Greg-ory, symphony manager. Requests Re-quests for tickets should be sent to the symphony office at 55 West First South in Salt Lake City. The season opens on October 24 with an all-Beethoven concert con-cert at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. Ten concerts are included on the regular subscription series which see Nan Merriman, mezzo soprano, Claudio Arrau and Glen Gould, pianists; Nathan Na-than Milstein, violinist, and Pierre Monteaux, guest conductor, conduc-tor, appearing with the symphony. sym-phony. This promises to be one of the greatest seasons in history with Maurice Abravanel back as conductor con-ductor and musical director and most of last year's players returning. re-turning. While ticket prices at most symphony cities have gone up, the Utah symphony has retained its price scale for several years. "There will be no increase this year," reports Gregory. Season tickets may be obtained for students stu-dents for as little as $6 and $7.50. |