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Show 1500 Foreign Students Invited To Symphony Invitations went out this week to 1,500 foreign students in Utah to attend the United Nations concert of the Utah Symphony, Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. The students will be guests of the Salt Lake Rotary Club and the Symphony. A highlight of the performance, perform-ance, according to Harold Gregory, Greg-ory, symphony manager, will be Aaron Copland's "Preamble for a Solemn Occasion," based on exerpts from the UN Charter. A speaking part in the concert con-cert will be read by Marion D. Hanks, Latter-day Saint's Church official. "The program will be one of the most exciting of the entire season," Mr. Gregory said. RESPIGHI'S "Pines of Rome," Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite" and Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony" Sym-phony" will complete the program. pro-gram. Gregory said excellent seats are still available for Saturday's performance and for the entire season, from the symphony offices, of-fices, 55 W. 1st S. |