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Show UTAH SYMPHONY FEATURES UTAH MUSICIANS Utah's Symphony Orchestra, which is expected to be the finest fin-est in history, will include just seven out-of-state musicians this year, according to David S. Romney, managing director. All seven have been signed now and are awaiting the first rehearsals. The list includes Tibor Zelig, handsome young Romanian violinist who will become concertmaster; Harold Schnieder, first cellist; Wesley Lindskoog, first vrumpeter; Martin Mar-tin Zwick, first clarinetist; Rose Watkins, leader of the second violin section; Joseph Wetzels, cellist, and Alice Lunden, bass player. Mr. Zelig and Mr. Schnieder were with the Portland, Ore., symphony last year. Mr. Lindskoog, Lind-skoog, Mr. Zwick and Miss Watkins are from Los Angeles; Miss Lunden is from San Francisco Fran-cisco and Mr. Wetzels from Denver. Mr. Wetzels plans to make his home permanently in Salt Lake City. Interest in the 1949-50 symphony sym-phony series is reaching an all-time all-time high and big turnouts are anticipated by the early demand for tickets. The appearances here of Artur Rubinstein, Cor-inne Cor-inne Lacombie, Nathan Mil-stein Mil-stein and France Magnes presents pre-sents an attractive and enticing program for the winter season. With ticket sales brisk, Mr. Romney suggests that all music fans of the state send in ticket requests early. The new symphony sym-phony office is located at 55 West First South, Salt Lake City. |