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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 1-4, 2005 The Park Record C-2 Autumn Classics start soon October 4 - 16, 2005 IMAGE COURTESY OF LESLIE HARL0W The new Autumn Classics Music Festival will bring together a group of classical soloists for seven chamber music performances in Park and Salt Lake cities. Delmoni is the concert master of Libby Gardner. Saturday, Oct. 15, there will be the New York City Ballet and an afternoon concert in Stanfield Sanders is the principal cellist there. Fine Art Gallery on Main Street, Morales was featured in a Utah on Sunday, Oct. 16, there will be a Symphony performance over the special free performance with the summer, and Harlow singled out Sonolumina Chamber Orchestra at Kosower and Denise Djokic as two By MATT JAMES the Cathedral of the Madeleine in outstanding up-and-coming cellists. Of the Record staff Salt Lake City. For a specific performance. The organizers of the Park City Harlow noted the similarities Harlow pointed to the festival's International Music Festival label between the Autumn Classics and closer with the Sonolumina their event as the oldest classical Park City International music festi- Chamber Orchestra as a possible music festival in Utah. Now, they vals. highlight. But she said there would can claim to have the newest too. "[They're] very, very similar," likely be more over the festival's 12 "You might say that," said Leslie she said. "We bring the same cal- days. Harlow, the founder and current iber of musicians into both, only "I would say it's just one that you director of the Festival. different people are available now wouldn't want to miss." said Harlow The new event is the Autumn than are available during the sum- about the final show. "But there are Classics Music Festival, which will mer." others too. They're just different.1* begin this Tuesday with a performUltimately, she said she expects With fewer competing classical ance at St. Mary of the Assumption music festivals around the country, crowds will find a classical music Catholic Church in Park City. more musicians can come to Park experience similar to the one at the Like the Park City International City to play. Park City International Music Music Festival, the Autumn "We have a different lineup," Festival, but at the same time, she Classics event focuses firmly on noted the event chamber music. Each of the conf( ___ was completely certs brings together a group of / think this year will be a year to dis- new- ^ t h i n k classical soloists to collaborate on classical and more modern chamcover it... Somehow this fall feels great this year win be ber pieces. With that similarity in to disa >tar mind, one might say the Autumn to me, and I really hope it goes well." cover it." said Classics Festival is an extension of H a r l o w . its summer counterpart. "Somehow this "We always wanted to do a fall fall feels great - Leslie Harlow to me, and I festival," said Ffarlow, "but before we were just doing too much." Director, founder Rally hope it Her time was inevitably taken goes well." up organizing the International S h e Music Festival in the summer, play- Harlow said. "We have some new noted that with less going on ing with the Utah Symphony and people coming that we're very around town, people should be able Opera, where she is a violist, and excited about." to find a reason to take a night off working with other performances The festival's roster will include and go see a concert. around Salt Lake City. But now, violinists Arturo Delmoni, Dara "We're really excited about it," after moving into a part-time role Morales and Philippe Djokic; cel- said Harlow. "And as people know with the Symphony, Harlow and lists Denise Djokic, Jesus Morales, about it, it will fill up." her husband (and the festival's co- Mark Kosower and Peter Sanders: Tickets to all Autumn Classics director) Russell Harlow, who also Pianists John Novacek, Susan Music Festival shows - except tor the plays for the Symphony, finally had Walters and Jee-Won Oh and con- final concert, which is free - are $20f time to put together a proper event. ductor Scott Yoo. Additionally, or adults and $75 for students and The fall, she noted, is a perfect Harlow will serve as a violist and seniors. To purchase tickets or for time for a classical music festival. more information, visit www.pcmuRussell will play clarinet. "It's a great time to be reflecAmong the performers, sicfestival.com. tive," she said. The cooler weather, she added, Schedule of concerts tends to draw people indoors, where chamber performances are Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m., St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic at their best. Church, Park City "It's a little more of a personal 1 thing, ' she said, "than the big outWednesday, Oct. 5 at 8 p.m., Libby Gardner Concert Hall, Salt door concerts... I think it's really, Lake City really appropriate." The first Autumn Classics Sunday, Oct. 9 at 8 p.m., Park City Community Church, Park Festival will include seven performCity ances, four in Park City and three in Salt Lake City. After the first Monday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic concert on Tuesday, the festival will Church, Park City move to Libby Gardner Concert Hall in Salt Lake City on Friday, Oct. 14 at 8 p.m., Libby Gardner Concert Hall, Salt Lake Wednesday evening. On Sunday, City Oct. 9, the music will return to Park City, playing at the Park City Saturday, Oct. 15 at 2 p.m., Stanfield Fine Art Gallery, Park City Community Church and at St. Mary of the Assumption on Sunday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m., Cathedra! of the Madeleine, Salt Monday, Oct. 10. On Friday. Oct. Lake City, free concert with Sonolumina Chamber Orchestra 14, the musicians will play again at New event made in the mold of the Park City Music Festival New powder isn't the only fresh thing Park City people crave. Sure, the light stuff is great. But enjoying the freshest all-natural milk around with no artificial growth hormones, is right up there. Plus, we offer more than 60 other fresh products, like preservative-free oven-fresh breads, 100% fresh-squeezed juices, even Premium Grade fresh fruits and vegetables. Give us a try, and you just may start craving the convenience of farm-fresh goodness delivered to your door. 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