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Show I LYCEUM PROGRAM ' TO BE BROADCAST For the first time, music by world-famous artists appearing on the lyceum program of the annual Brigham Young University music festival will be brought by radio to the homes of peoples of the in-terountain in-terountain west, it was announced-today announced-today by Herald R. Clark, dean of the BYU college of commerce and chairman of the lyceum program. Arrangements have been completed com-pleted with radio station KSL to relay the entire series of fourteen recitals by direct wire to Salt Lake City to be broadcast over the regular 10:45 p. m., KSL music mus-ic hour later in the evening, said Mr. Clark. Artists who will appear on the lyceum program are the world-famous world-famous Roth quartet, Carl Fuerst-ner, Fuerst-ner, Carlos Alexander and Frances Fran-ces Watkins, wife of Mr. Alexander. Alexan-der. A highlight of the lyceum series will be playing of the entire Beethoven Bee-thoven cycle by the Roth quartet, which was reorganized with mem- bers of the famous Lerner quartet. quar-tet. During 17 years in the United Unit-ed States, the quartet has presented present-ed more than 1,000 concerts, earning earn-ing the reputation as one of the most famous of chamber music organizations. or-ganizations. This will be the first time in the history of the intermountain west that the Beethoven cycle has been presented in its entirety, a treat for music lovers. Six concerts will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Alex-ander and Mr. Fuerstner and eight by the Roth quartet as follows: June 13 and June 20, Mr. Fuerstner, Fuerst-ner, June 25, Mr. Alexander; June 27, Mrs. Alexander; June 29, a joint recital by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander; Alex-ander; July 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 13, 16 and 18, the Roth quartet. Mr. Fuestner's July 11 recital at 11 a. m., in the Joseph Smith building will not be broadcast. All recitals will be at the 8:30 p. m., in the Joseph Smith building. Season tickets and single admissions may be obtained at the door, said Mr. Clark. In addition to works by Beethoven, Beetho-ven, the Roth Quartet will play ! music by such masters as Mozart, Debussy, Schumann, Brahms, Schubert and Haydn. |