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Show 'Salute to Youth' features U students j Five outstanding University students have been selected, after j intensive auditions, to appear with the Utah Symphony at the 11th innual Salute to Yough concert Nov. 25 at 8:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake ... .. - i i f V,q T Ttoli QvmnVinnv to Tabernacle. Ardean watts, associate cunuuuui " , k mil feature 10 Utah youth soloists in the Salute to Youth which is sponsored by the Deseret News in cooperation with the Utah j!: Symphony. a The University students scheduled to appear are: Sally Peterson, Phyllis Olson, William Goeglein, Meredith Reed and Sylvia Mitchell ljf Miss Peterson, Miss Mitchell and Miss Reed were featured in a Nov. 19 Chronicle entertainment article. The other solists, Miss Olson and Goeglein, are singers and will III perform the opening scene from "The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart. fa Olson placed third in the Metropolitan Opera auditions. She also s won a Mu Phi Epsilon Award and Scholarship. She and Goeglein are as members of the Utah Opera Workshop. Bill Goeglein won a tull order' scholarship to the Aspen School of Music in 1970. sit The Utah Symphony Orchestra, under Maurice Abravanel and ntscc- Mem Watts, has become widely known for its continuing emphasis ifii upon the need for its identification with young people. A major portion It- of Utah Symphony concerts; each yeax is devoted to audiences ot .indents and children. Both directors have encouraged and promoted Jidss- the careers of many local young musicians who are today ranked among ihe nation's finest. For the symphony, there is no "generation gap . it s provides serious music which has continued to prove interesting and exciting to youth as well as the "aged" audiences. |