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Show Wednesday October 12, 1988 i r -TCWIl remcna Stated Montreux to play for BYU Performing Arts Series Montreux, a band that named itself after the concerts at the 1984 Montreux Jazz Festival, will play in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Har-ris Fine Arts Center Friday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. as part of Brigham Young University's Performing Arts Series. . : Tickets are available through the music ticket office, 378-7444, at $7 for faculty, staff and students and $9 for the general public. Montreux attempts a distinctive, seamless fusion of bluegrass, acoustic, acous-tic, swing, pop, jazz and old world music through the talents of violinist Darol Anger, pianist Barbara Higbie, Mike Marshall-who plays mandolins, The quartet represents a blending blen-ding of past collaborations. Anger and Higbie earlier teamed for "Tideline." As a musician, Anger tries to "exploit the huge flexibility of the fiddle." "I can," he continues, "create a choppy, Latin feel, a little snare drum back-beat, back-beat, brushes or a whole string section sec-tion by playing long, wide intervals." Higbie adds a piano technique pulled from a career spanning classics, jazz, gospel and pop influences. With the addition of Marshall, they performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival and recorded "Live at Montreux. Mon-treux. " Manring's contribution to the group has been to move the bass beyond its traditional role as rhythm- guitars and violin-and bassist Mich ic and harmonic pivot for other play-ael play-ael Manring. ers to a signature style. Brassworks to perform with Philharmonic Trio The Brigham Young University Philharmonic Trio will join with the rich and festive tones of the faculty brass ensemble, Brassworks, for a concert Oct 18 in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. performance perfor-mance are available through the music ticket office, 378-7444. The concert con-cert is part of a six-day "Brass Week" at BYU. The musicians will open the concert con-cert with three works by Johann Pezel, "Intrade," "Sarabande" and "Bal." also planned is Quintet No. 2 op. 6 by Victor Ewald, Andante et Allegro by J. Ed Barat, Scherzo by John Cheetham, Sonata by Francis Poulenc, Concertant Suite for Tuba and Four French Horns by Christer Danielsson and Sonata pien'e forte by Giovanni Gabrieli. Playing in addition to Brassworks musicians David Blackinton, Newell Dayley, Gaylen Hatton, Daniel Bachelder and Steven Call will be Bret Jackson, Kathy Uz-zle Uz-zle and Bryce Mecham for the Danielsson work, also assisting will be Ellen Powley, Greg Campbell and MackWilberg. Brassworks members have toured with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir as special performers. The musicians give concerts at least twice a year at BYU but also can be heard frequently throughout toe Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain West in concerts and workshops. Women's Club views decorating ideas Gledhill Associates, Utah's largest home decorating store which recently opened in Orem, demonstrated home decorating ideas at the Women's Club Oct 5 meeting held at the City Center. Debbie Johnson Kozlowski represented the new store and showed show-ed how to put together a beautiful basket of pink silk flowers with leaves. She said their are classes one Saturday a month and patrons can buy the silk flowers and all necessary .materials as well as use machines right at the store. She showed several other floral pieces with Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas themes. The program was introduced by Kay Peay. Ruby Lee introduced the musical program. Pam Jensen sang two numbers. Yvonne Egbert was her accompanist. The meeting was conducted by President Marilyn Stevens. Mildred Busk gave the flag salute and Dorothy Rasmusson gave the Litany. Montreux, a quartet of musicians who take their name from the 1384 Montreus Jazz Festival, will be guests of Brigham Young University's Performing Arts Series Friday, Oct. 14. Tickets are available through the music ticket office in the Harris Fine Arts Center, 378-7444. BYU artists' recital to showcase talents Top students in the brass, woodwinds, wood-winds, string, piano and vocal areas of Brigham Young University's Music Department will be showcased in the annual BYU Artists' Recital this month. The concert will take place Oct 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. Admission will be free. "As is traditional, some of the students are recent winners of the September Utah State Fair competition," competi-tion," says Darrel Stubbs, faculty coordinator. "This year, that includes saxophonist Jo Ellen Turley and pianist Michael Munson. Another recent re-cent prize winner featured in the BYU recital will be mezzo-soprano Martha West who won the Margaret Sum-merhays Sum-merhays vocal award." , Most of the music planned is from the romantic and contemporary periods. The recital win open with Prelude et Allegro by Eugene Bozza, performed perform-ed by Scott Bergeson on trombone. Clarinetist Cindy Child win play Time Pieces for Clarinet, op. 43 by Robert Muczynski. The evening will continue with Havanaise, op. 83 by Camille Saint Saens, the choice of violinist Jeff Olpin. Turley will play saxophone for . Paule Maurice's Tableaux de Provence. West will sing "Adieu, forets" from "Jeanne d' Arc" by Tchaikovsky and Leonard Bernstein's "I Hate Music." Bryce Mecham will play trom bone for Saint Saens' Cavatine, and the recital will conclude with pianist Munson performing Chopin's Sonata in B Minor, op. 58. Accompanists will be Munson, Deena Robinson and Jennifer Jacobson. 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