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Show The Park Record C-4 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, February 18-21, 2017 Festival will open Young Artist Institute JOE LABOLITO/COURTESY OF THE BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL Scholarship donations are being accepted By SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record There will be a new educational component to the Park City PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM FREE FILMS FOR KIDS! LION FEB 18 Sat FEB 19 Sun Rated PG-13 8pm 6pm Underwritten by Julie Hopkins, Keller Williams Real Estate Agent FEB 21-24 3pm Free films for the whole family! Complete details at parkcityfilmseries.org. Presented in partnership with Park City Library. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 Chamber Music Society’s Park City Beethoven Festival this year. The festival, a month-long classical music event that will open on July 2, will open the doors of the Beethoven Festival Young Artist Institute on July 5, said Festival Director Leslie Harlow. “We will host two (institute) sessions,” Harlow told The Park Record. “The first will run from July 5-10. The second will run July 11-16. Some students will attend both sessions.” The students will be housed at the Homestead Resort in Midway. “Some of the faculty will be housed there as well,” Harlow said. Harlow selected the Homestead because of its affordability and space. “There is a lot of room for the students to rehearse,” she said. “Also, the kids can eat at the restaurants for a discount and there are many places they can set up outside to play their instruments.” The curriculum will cover chamber and solo performances. “We structure entire days for the students and faculty as far as classes and rehearsals and private practicing,” Harlow said. “During that time, students will attend chamber music and solo master classes and will be coached in groups together.” There will also be a chamber orchestra that will include students and faculty. “We’ll bring some of the performances to Park City,” Harlow said. 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They include Harlow, a violist; her husband Russell, a clarinetist; violinists Stephanie Chase, Donna Fairbanks, Simon Gollo, Blanka Bednarz and Monte Belknap; cellists Jeffrey Solow and Cheun Chau. Pianist Doris Stevenson will also participate. If we accept students into the program, we will do our best to make sure they can afford it...” Leslie Harlow Park City Beethoven Festival director The tuition for each student per session is $550 for classes and $330 for housing. “We’ve also started raising money for a scholarship fund that will help students who need to be here but can’t afford it,” Harlow said. Donations are being accepted through www.razoo.com/story/ YoungArtistScholarships. Donations can also be sent to the Park City Chamber Music Society Beethoven Festival, P.O. Box 354, Park City, Utah. 84060. “If they send a check, they can make it out to the Park City Chamber Music Society and write in ‘scholarship’ in the memo line,” Harlow said. “We need to raise $12,000 for scholarships for kids to attend. We don’t want to turn students down.” This is the only fundraising the Park City Chamber Music Society will do for the scholarships this year. “We do get grants and do additional fundraising for the Beethoven Festival, but the scholarships are different,” Harlow said. “If we accept students into the program, we will do our best to make sure they can afford it.” Musicians can apply and audition for the Young Artist Institute by visiting www.beethovenfestivalutah.org, where they will find instructions about what to play. “The videos don’t have to be professional videos,” Harlow said. “They can even do one on their phone. I don’t want to make it so hard that someone who wants to apply won’t be intimidated by submitting a video.” Harlow will give a certain amount of preference to Utah students. “I want to do this because they are so far from being able to go to New York and other places,” she said. While there is a level of playing the institute would like to maintain, Harlow will accommodate different levels of ability and ages. “Since we have all of their audition videos, we can figure out what groups they belong to and what they need to work on,” she said. “Even if you have someone at 15 who can play at the level of someone who is 22, we’ll put them together.” Applicants must be between 14 and 27 years old on or before July Please see Festival, C-5 47 53 57 61 76 80 84 91 96 101 102 108 114 67 Exhibitor at 1863’s Salon des Refusés 68 Something easy, so they say 69 “Grand Hotel” star, 1932 70 A.A. or AAA 71 Group’s basic beliefs 72 Tool parts used for bending things 74 Run out 75 High hairdos 78 Jeer 80 Take some shots 83 Annoys 84 Ad-agency output 86 Devil-may-care 87 “Aha!” 88 Mystical doctrine 89 Talk wildly 90 Gaming trailblazer 93 Sluggish 96 Having no room for more 97 Fuel from a fen 98 Building’s rain diverter 99 Sobel who wrote the Pulitzernominated “Galileo’s Daughter” 100 Editor’s override 102 One with a lot of tweets 103 Treat for a dog 104 Presently 106 Supplied 107 Parliamentary support 108 Corp. bigwig Introducing the 2017 Spring Collection by Etcetera Trunk Show March 3 to March 8 by appointment Laura N. 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