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Show Rotary engages Rubinoff Springville City residents were assured today of a musical mu-sical highlight on Feb. 7, 1968, when Rubinoff and his Violin, internationally famed popular concert artist, appears ap-pears at Springville High School Auditorium, u n-d e r sponsorship of the Springville Spring-ville Rotary Club, it was announced an-nounced by Frank Hunt, chairman. "We feel indeed fortunate in being able to bring such a great artist to Springville," Spring-ville," chairman Hunt said today in making the announcement, an-nouncement, "and we are all aggressively determined to make this one of the outstanding out-standing events of the season." sea-son." Pointing out that special committees and ticket selling sell-ing locations would be announced an-nounced soon, the local chairman urged all organization organiza-tion members "and others interested in civic betterment" better-ment" to join in making the concert a huge financial success for the benefit of Springville Recreation. Rubinoff and His Violin, a long favorite American combination, is well-known to millions both from his current concert appearances, nationwide radio broadcasts with Eddie Cantor, television televis-ion guestings, and his motion mo-tion picture engagements. This tour is heralded as a concert "in tune with the times." The famed musician will bring here for his concert the fabulous Stradivarious violin which, insured for $100,000, is reputed to possess pos-sess the most beautiful tonal qualities in the entire world; and a brand new program of famous favorites loved by people everywhere, such as "Warshaw Concerto," Chopin's Cho-pin's "Polonnaise," DeBus- sy's "Clair De Lune." These compositions will have their premier performance as violin vi-olin solos arranged and played by the maestro. Tickets will be available soon. |