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Show . '.- SUNDAY, OCTOBER- - f , UUH County. 7A Sunday Herald 0l Classic Pianist Once 1 Mus Ar Drama Japanese War Prisoner It ! '3 I C: ' V "Mj - NEW YORK hands that - t today-ma- (UPI) ke ri 1 The near starvation. But it gave me! Lili time to know how tealiy to love4 Tenor Will ; rt Has Familiar i classical pianisis m me wona jo wnai is witmn you: cement gutters; Madame Kraus talked of and cleaned latrines in a World War II years; and her Japnase prisoner of war:vorld tours before and after, as . camp. jshe opened one of, the mosti i see they also stir conscience By DELOS SMITH Traditionally, pianists guard ambitious Mozart Concerti in; Sandor United Press International . 'unease among subscription K6nya, leading tenor their hands as carefully. as the; live performance in New Yori; iS'EW YORK (UPI) After j symphonic audiences. Logically of the Metropolitan Opera Com Smithsonian guards the Hope for the first time. There are should and the Brigham all the years he's been dishing these composers Diamond. But not the Ilunga-inin- e concerts in all, with the; pany, uitl; pen ... ' rtii riimrJiimin- miirtn vi l. r.F I n. A nM U..nJ "... n'm., uc nu iicaiu. eisc tfiu jhus. ,rian-bor- n j oujimui Madame Kraus. Chamber Orchestra i iouag university ixmmunny;vuito 'the American musical compositional art "I never give my hands : a directed by Stephen Simon, the Concert series when he Oct. 17 at 8:15 nm inPublic, Leopold Stokowski. is 'advance? forms I know, young American conductor. she said. thought, secure about the; But most symphonic audien- that if .the Lord wants me to Lili Kraus and Simon worked the George Albert Smith Field-- 1 completely 20tn musical century. Unlikeiees like best the music they've j hou. tplayvtwll. wgeuier tor me last two years t0P conduc - heard the most often, which "is a raritv amone;otner$ amon8 Mr. .Konva in was It this, faith that helped recording another feat all he feels to free take it or means the music of the old . tors, vocaLartists fr, . aatra if a nna her survive three years in a the concerti' of the Austrian-- j today's , mac tore AnH rn o ono4rrrt hio -... EDttthe Dutch Uerman, East trench!""',1: sing 135 prison camp in -- year-old maestro come into being which only wiih equaU Thls nd ltahan opera Indies, separated the first year w scdsu.i w iu,a.uRWSiu. wu.iu ifiuoie. n Th Vn,,, vrf, .:.!. from her husband and children, j'.w., t facil tv. At the time f his Mel. u sTt release opoliian debut 1961. the then quite small, none .knowing records " , uic laic vi uie - uinci s.. lue tvn puintuilll ine DianiSl, HOW i Miiiviaiu H4UUUC iidiicu Hunt. rnorplv . ill . . : .. . a "a" rnnrtKtft i nWnin merely nuuuuig .i lchiuijt. t preseni ..!i:..; 1 a no wnen in ixmuun ' up vnmgc. on."" uuuijjtu Mmusical times, by playing a Jean Martinon. opened the one;uviiig uie itieuopouian s a ine go. long nas areamea 01 uiai sne was .pomicai . aii;" contemporary overture, and: season of the Chicago' Sympho-'Sometimes my knuckles full U.S. concert tour next yearl warcn for Wagnerian tenor." then plunging for the evening' ny with a Beethoven overture were open wounds," she said. Already, she is .scheduled to be. Born in the small Hungarian 19th into the century onand then took on Carl Nielsen s "But not once did I get an an artist in residence at Texas tuwn f Sarksd, Waener-4th bympflony-wai- en MrKonyajgggg aRj infection. Drawing water with .Christian University, in Fort i snowea an eany interest in Years ago, before called "The Inextinguishtime ' " " heavy chains... cleaning ' the Worth, beginning in February, music by singing in the p hurch able" and not always in a, his "" and Byronic ' profile sagged , 11 n all 1967, choir. At age 17, he entered whitened his gutters and latrines... he had the complimentary sense. hair, seemed to strengthen my Today, she is. renowned as a! Budapest's Franz Liszt Acad- - best movie Ignored Beethoven rating . among hands. specialist in Mozart, but thisjemy. But Erich" Leinsdorf ignored conductors. Leonard Bernstein "Prison life was terrible.. .we does not keep her from! He made his professional de-- whose Beethoven altogether, in initial I inripetuous podium . were housed underground and performing. Beethoven, Bartok;but in 1951 as Turiddu in Biele- nplies his 4fl vpars is concerts of his. Boston Symphoand other composers f feld. successor as the conductor ny. He devoted them entirely to Germany.:This in turn led Beethoven,, the handsome to guests appearances in Ger with the strongest hold on the Mahler's 3rd Symphony which Ah Provo Library grandmother of seven smiled,! man theaters and an ever in- general publicis more than long enough tojill -- can -- is a com number-- of ieadine a full symphonic evening and" High Ratings hold of.. .boy, oh SNiC'TOieS. to admirers can seem even But this uuj. conductor with the ' NOW, MAMA, FREUD SAYS, migh t be what Shari Mecham (Miss Hirsch) stretched out her arms and Mr. Konya spent several sumin places if not interminable television can't high rating Is is saying to Jean Jenkins (Mama Hirsch) in the play, "Dear Me,. The Sky then wrapped them to her to mers in new leave' the 20th century alone. inextinguishable. Italy, learning entaE-lct-.12ta-2in .the-Pard- oe -- FallingA'set describe his musie 3. by BYU drama epartm trofes and nprfertinu his aiithpn- - He opened the new season. of But the Stokowskl. ' Dramar-Theater-o- f 1. . r But Mozart, she said, Is strict, hc Italian stvleln 1K5 h L: n i xt the Harris-Fine- A will perform no Mahler in the h. ins iew i or riiiinarmonic in lorm... translucent "Mozart eame a leading tenor with the! with a mere nod at Beethoven, 14 programs of the iAmerican is on like walking Beran City Opera. In 1958, he by playing one of his overtures, Symphony, he'll conduct , in. shells.. .on the edge of an made a Hall this season, sensational Bayreuth and then devoting the evening Carnegie abyss." Mah- debut in- to a dissonant symphony of the although he's scheduled as and his Lohengrin, v , Financial Security and .International was " estab contemporary William Schu-ma- n ler's 2nd for several concerts "career Small dependence Through a lished. and the 1st Symphony of he'll conduct with the PhiladelBusiness Franchise Directary In June of 1964, Mr. Konya Gustav Mahler. phia Orchestra. of Franchising Organizations On the local scene, he has to nis native Hungary, returned Twentiethcentury composers 1966. Pilot Publication. for the first time in 20 years, are on the artistic consciences left the controversy to the 20th The ji cast of the delightful wants toreak her engagement to sing Lohengrin. Mr. Konya's of symphonic conductors, you century composers to Bernstein Newsweek magazine claims eomedy "Dear Me, The Sky is to a promising young lawyer "A Man For AH Seasons, tdgardo opened New York s k run m that Americans are spending ... Falling" has been announced played by John 'Manning, a will begin a 1964-6Metropolitan Opera sea-- ! billion than a year $100 by the Brigham Young Uftiver- - freshman speech and dfamatic the Mareetts Arena Theater more new production f sonin arts major trom Tucson, Ariz. OcTlHS at Brigham Young for services. The demand for jlty Drania DepartmenT JACK GAVER "Lucia Di Lammer- By services coincides The play is .scheduled for fl . The daughter has decided she University. moor." UPI Drama Editor businessof with new Robert a with life The written would her rather by group drama, spend three-weein run. Oct. Play the franchise holder, JJEWYORK lUPI) be seen nightly ex- manthe Pardee Drama Theater of a beardless beatnik portrayed Bolt, will Edward Albee has sanctuary after the breakup of wright at and added' a dramatic cept Tuesdays Sundays income, created another set of Independence, the Harris Fine Arts Center, by Randy Hopkins, "couch her fourth marriage. That and relatively small investment 8:15 p.m. arts major from Florida. cases" in his "A Delicate seemed like a pretty fair setup beginning at 8:15 p.m., nightof of the the features are I. Hansen Dr. Harold She begins counsel with a requirements ly except Sundays and TuesBalance," which served to open for some dramatic fireworks system attracting the 1966-6' by. Neal BYU drama department will franchise played psychiatrist,, ''. drama season. days. early in the proceedings. AH of Sea The wide addition interest. Steiger, a dramatic arts major direct "A Man For The which was But into the picture comes a Mama play? as presentHirsch, Appearing softs,"-- a from San Mateo, Calif . play which recounts these-- two paperback- - booklets oldest end closest the supermom' wrapped up in Dr. Preston Gledhill of the the life and death of Sir Thomas is the first' information that has ed at the Martin Beck Theater, couple, embraces six characters .of friends of the man and wife, her family, is Jean Jenkins, of dramatic arts department at More. lawyer, writer and for become available at the public various degrees and types of who want to move in for some the BYU drama department. BYU is the produc- - three years Lord Chancellor to library.' directing unattractiveness who have reason that has to do with an Her husband is played by Paul tion. This LOW AS The Directory lists more than problems of relationship with unidentified trauma of their comedy makes its Henry VIII of England, Broadhead, a senior in commun-- .' point with a goodly measure of; The hero of the play, Thomas 200 firms that offer franchises each other that the author own, iiThis spoil- s- the - whole icationsjrom Salt Lake City' wit and wisdom as it pits mama More, is an intellectual blessed in 60 different categories. Each manages to muddle into a setup, dramatically speaking, Their daughter, featuring against Freud for three delight- with common sense and con includes the product or disappointing overall drama. because this intrusion becomes listing Shari Mecham, a senior in dra- ful acts, ; science. When he refuses to ap service, special requirements, There are some pungent and the focal point of the play, and matic arts from Tustin, Calif., The play was adapted from a prove King Henry VIII's divorce and approximate investment re- effective dialogue passages, it doesn't deserve to be so. story by Gertrude Berg and from, Catherine of Aragon and quired. Variety ranges from and a few poignant scenes, and The two . intruding . persons PRICE INCUDES: j Jamesjfaffe by Leonard Spigel-gas- his marriage to Anne Boleyn, prefabricated sauna baths to a there' - is superb acting under are as weak and uninteresting AD kobor Bail Material , Nw tupw QnHiy store.-the skilled of f of the director characters becomes ever an as find he complete variety enemy drilling you'll 1 Cottoo-feh Old Sprtasi HIM FmMrag crown. In order, to get rid of Financial Security tries to Alan Schneider, but the total is and immediately dilute the 1 Mew Wcbblag Prompt Swvic less than For the the established him and his principles, Henry provide a baste working famil vastly Average) parts. impact Mw Spring WW By 4y laded Pkkep amt DeBeM? of the VIII charges him with treason. iarity with the steps to be taken a time there is ,. a building yigorous . members More fears death like most hu in finding, setting up, and op- interest in the people and family, essentially repulsive man beings, but he cannot find erating a frinchised small busi- situations, but before the though they may be. Samples shown in Your Home by Appointment "foo Years of Utah Painting," second of the third acts is over, The whole idea seems to be a The pastonof the First Pres- it in himself to forswear his ness. It is a helpful report on No obligation: Phono whole7 thing study of how much stress and published by the Salt Lake Art byterian" Church of Duluth, conscience to save either his for the advantages of franchising, you realize that the strain can be put upon the Center has ibeen awarded the Minn., Dr. Frederick Curtis tune or his life. where to look for information is headed for. dullsville. with The d a of friendship and deals lucid play relationship is "a annual prize by the Mormon Fowler, will w...,.v.,mu.v..i.m drama Mr. Bolt's on specific opportunities, the suburban family of the relationship among memthe of of History -- Association- for -- "thelspeak tor Brig-hafranchise undeviating presentation financing problems husband-wif'J her rakish spin bers of a family, which should best contribution to Mormon logic by which a noble man operations, small business pitYoung 2700 South State ster sister and their be love, without destroying artiin an Ijf form the died. lived and and section on a history U n i y e r sity falls, keeping home comes for who same. a is It study. daughter vague cle or monograph." "A Man For All Seasons" is records. It also includes ,a list students and The book was produced m faculty; at a the first presentation of the of 1 government publica, connection with the Art Cen- Forum AsArena Theater season. Two tions relating fo small business. ter's exhibition of the same sembly, Thurs original scripts, one by Dr. Al name in October and Novem- - day, at 10 a.m. bert Mitchell and. one by- - Dr, Clinton Larsen both of the BYU ber, 1965, sponsored by a Salt jn e George Lake newspaper. Narrative and; Albert t Smith tamJ 4 JLm trama Department will be pre " documentation was by Art Cen- Fieldhouse. sented later in the season. Dr. Fowler ter director James L. Haseltine. Rev. Fowler received the mas- JAeddinrSecretaryThe commendation "readsT lerdegjeairomPrmcetojiJM ici -- With Epch Ordertjumity- of of of member a divin "The Association, composed ently serves as versity and the doctor professional historians interest- ity and doctor of literature from the board. He has served on the Wedding was Colorado. He obtained his theo- Advisory Council of the Institute ed, in Mormon history, Invitations pleased to have a monograph logical training at the Theolog- of applied Citizenship and is now director of the Christian of such competency, beauty, ical .Seminary at Princeton. Utah Office Supply of the Freedom Foundation and chairHe was imagination and thoughtfulness to man of the Board of Directors 69 E. CENTER, PROVO published during the year and All American Conference Open Frl, and Mon. 'til 9 P.m. thei Combat Communism, a past of the National for therefore eligible ' award." . president of the National Asso- - Committee. Sing In Provo, Oct. 17 d ! ...And Conductor ""- j--i T i i Sv ., n rt,(r NewAnh Ue.L' 5. PWn . 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