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Show SYMPHONY TO FEATURE FOUR UTAH COMPOSERS The works of four Utah composers com-posers will be featured in the next program of the Utah Symphony Sym-phony series, scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 8th, according to Conductor Maurice Abrava-nel. Abrava-nel. i The popular and dynamic di- j rector will lead this excellent 1950 symphony group in works by Leon DalMn, Lowell Durham, Dur-ham, Glen Dalby and Crawford Gates. Included on the program pro-gram will be Dallin's "Film j Overture"; Durham's "Prelude 1 and Scherzo"; Dalby's "Ele-giaque "Ele-giaque Suite," and Gates' Interlude Inter-lude from "Promis.ed Valley." Dallin, Dalby and Gates are products of the Brigham Young University and Durham is with the University of .Utah music department . This program of. Utah works I played by the Utah Symphony should be a source of considerable consider-able pride' to a state that loves gooa music. Also included on the program will be "El Salon Mexico" by Aaron Copland, another an-other modern composer, and Tschaikowsky's "Symphony No. 5 in E Minor." The concert will be staged at the Salt Lake Tabernacle starting start-ing at 8:30 p. m. Tickets for the concert are on. sale at the symphony office, 55 West First South ,in Salt Lake City. David S. Romney, managing director of the symphony, also reports that tickets are being sold for the appearance of Nathan Na-than Milstein, who will be guest soloist with the orchestra on Feb. 25th. |