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Show SWfDAY. NOVEMBEH 6A Sunday Herald UUft County. 10, 1MI Public Invited to Reception Today for Artists of County Color Use Keynotes Mathews' Paintings Utifi Professor Mathews shows his By WARREN B. WILSON Conan E. Mathews show of! reverence of nature in the way 35 watercolor paintings will he depicts It in all moods. In Galmis primiuve world ol paper grace the recently-openelery 303 in the Harris Fine Arts and paint, man is not to be center through Nov. 30. found. Three paintings only sug-geThe Utah born educator his presence by an' incluwhose 25 years of teaching and sion of his unnatural structures. school administration have in- These, a road, bridge, and roof cluded terms as faculty dean top, are so minor and abstractand acting president of Boise ed as to almost escape College, Art Department chair man and Dean of the College of The viewer cannot but feel in Fine Arts and Communications this projected land of rhythm at Brigham Young Univrsitj displays the style which has contours, thrusting buttes and brought him recognition as a lush foliage the reverent humilmaster painter of skill and ity of one who worships the deeply-fel- t insights. creator of these wonderous He was born in Providence, things. Utah, began his studies with Professor Mathews has em Calvin Fletcher at Utah State circular movements stud phasized since and has University, ied at various schools including which like pendulums swing the the University of Utah, Califor- eye through the paintings and nia School of Fine Arts, Univer- past the "dead fall" corners of sity of California at Berkeley, the black rectangular frames i- , and Columbia University. He In this sensuous manner the TOO was instrumental in designing eye explores the lliusionistic BYU MUSIC FACULTY MEM15EHS will alternate with student leads in the and building the BYU Fine Arts space beyond, slipping past sim new BYU Opera Workshop production of Umberto Giordano's "Andrea Che-nier- ." Center. plified shapes or contours to to Gerald ier Chen Andrea intervenes Brandt Curtis as (Robert prevent As one enters the carpeted rest momentarily on textural Downs) from forcing his attentions on Maddalena, played by Margaret Woodcorridor of Gallery 303 he is projections of tree or stone be ward. This opera, based on the real li'e adventures of the poet Andrea Cheintroduced to the theme of the fore moving on nier during the Frer.chm Revocation, will run November 13-1- 6 in the deJong exhibit by four small jewel-lik- e Now that Professor Mathews Concert Hall. paintings representing the full has moved into a relaxed edu range of color seen in the ter- cational environment of teach rain of Southern Utah. The ing rather than of administrafirst paintings, in the colors of tion it becomes apparent that turquoise, emphasize the cool his admiring public will have greens and blues one might find the opportunity to see more of in lush foliage. The remaining his creative spirit emerge In are in direct color contrast to the form of such paintings. the first as they reveal the red and orange buttes like polished opals against the cool rei Two casta will be used by Clare Johnson, a 1967 gradu tray the revolutionary Charles moteness of mountain and sky. "Brigham Young University Op- ate of BYU, U already well- Gerard, Robert Downs, assoa Upon entering the gallery in ate professor of music and proper, the viewer is immed known successes for her in the next week past era Workshop Fras-- Clayne Robison, lead in last iately caught up by the facets of presentation of "Andrea Che- BYU operas. She has sung Mallika in year's "La Boheme." in Giordano's "Carmen," fresh and intense color patterns opera quita nier," Umberto "Lakme," and last year she A fine selection of BYU stu ranged around the spacious of the French Revolution. in Verdi's dent Opera Workshop mem room. Although each is distincDirected by Brandt Curtis of played the lead bers will support the leads in tive in its expression of the Masked Ball." "the BYU music faculty, the Playing opposite Clare John minor roles and crowd scenes grandeur and serenity of an tdoublecast opera will open son, Uaylin rnomas win sing Music for the nineteenth cen nature, there are inherNovember 11 at 8:15 p.m. the part of Andrea Chenier tury opera will be played by ent sensuous rhythms repeated Jn the de Jong Concert Hall. A whose romance is cut short by the BYU Symphony rehearsed in each which transport the the Revolution. Mr. Thomas is by Ralph Laycock. Acting and astonished horizontally eye double cast, explains Curtis, inmasters candidate specializ staging direction has been done around the room. Each picture sures leads against education. He is by Preston Gledhill of the drama glows like sections of stained on consecutive nights. Thus ing in music soloist with the department. featured a also of cast glass bonded with black lead. a lead faculty singers Chorus. Male BYU ..will open the performance MonDr. Brandt Curtis will alter KILL FIVE day night. Student artists will nate with Gaylin Thomas in the Korean!! SEOUL (UPI)-So- uth .take the leads on alternate part of Andrea Chenier. He is listed five1 spokesmen .Bights. military also artistic director for Bus Communist North Korean InfiL1 Umberto Giordano's fine 19th and, as professor in production trators dead In two clashes! century opera tells the tragic charge of BYU's Opera Work I.love story of France's leading along the truce front Friday shop, he has worked with opera and Saturday. poet, Andrea Chenier, and his for the past eighteen years and Korean South said '.involvment with the French Re-- They in at directed in or no suffered volution'i reign of terror and it performed casualties soldiers least 34 operas. "chief architect, the notorious and captured one submachine-- ! Ruth Melville, prominent The Utah Symphony Orchesseven hand grenades and Robespeirr. gun, Utah in voice teacher Valley, tra under the direction of VfaMaWa. nweetheart nf An- - and Rebecca 200 bullets. Totten, a 1967 BYU Watts will play a concetr ,drea Chenier and daughter of graduate, will share the role at 10 a.m. at the Pay-so- n Tuesday the Countess de Coigny, will be of Countess de Coigny, mother School auditorium for schools and the Springville and High 'sung by Margaret Woodward, of Maddalena. students of Spanish Fork, Pay-so- n schools and the Springvilel and now on the BYU music faculty, Two BYU baritones will por-and Springville high Spanish Fork City Councils. has studied under such distinschools. Because of limited seating, Rub-iMario teachers as guished second annual This concert students are being invitis only at the American Coiserva' the Nebo ed to attend. jointly by sponsored Sar-Music and Bianca of tory oya at the Cincinnati Conserva- d r st n '.:: '4 il exhibit of the works of chairman and has been assist-UtaCounty artists are nnwjed by artists in each town of the on display at the Eldred Cen- - the county in assembling ter in celebration of National exhibit. Art Month. chairmen for the reception n Water colors and oils will be; are Mrs. Flora Fisher and by some 52 participants ma Wood. with more than 100 paintings on display, predominently land- - Also in connection with Na- tional Art Month, the annual The public is invited to meet; Art Tea of the Artists' Section tne artists and view the paint- - of the Provo Women s Council ings today from 2 to 5 p.m., is being held today at the Wowhen a reception is planned, The1 Center. Cultural men Max D. Weaver is county 'work of some 25 artists of the An h Nor-show- -j section is on display and the public Is Invited to call from 2 to 5 p.m. Two new sun lamp kits from one appliance manufacture fea ture good looks as well as function, Clamp-oholders are decorative and the light can be directed at any desired angle. Or, the lamps can be hung from a nail. The deluxe version has a simulated alligator bag for storage or for other eamino n tasks. 1 1 Opera Workshop to Open 'Andrea Chenier Monday Mon-".da- y, A , xyrtrt iftgiifcj jJ tffvti over-exerti- ... v oEJiM,nmu cmntmtTii ior signs ui enemy acuviiy, Marines scour Vietnam Demilitarized Zone. Here, a Sea Knight helicopter transports leathernecks of the Fourth Mirlne Regiment into an area under sr e. rATCnp cVTDA BOMii .. Symphony To Play At Payson ' i." i: FMJI;1 S'A ...... I m Ar-de- slacks j jk ni Young Singers To Audition "tory. 'Amahl' Here's an offer that'll curl your hair J Opportunity is open for a boy or girl to perform In the forthcoming BYU Christmas opera "Amahl and the Night visi- FREE For 26 Prints By Basken tors." Auditions for the part of Amahl will be held Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 5 p.m. in A257 Harris Fine Arts Center. Any boys wood whose voices have not changed A showing of 26 prints or girls who can sing and act engravings, etchings and by international exhibi are encouraged to try out. tor Leonard Basken Is under For further information call Ext. 2116. way in the B. F. Larsen Gallery of Harris Fine Arts Cen ter at Brigham Young Univer sity and will continue to Nov. Now at 'Y' INSTANT HMRSETTER KINDNESS a20" BY CLAIHOL 1, Melodian Chorus To Sing Tonight 30. A native of New Brunswick, N.J., the artist was trained at ' The Melodian Chorus, under Yale University School of Fine direction of Dr. Franklin tlie New School in Paris, Arts, France, and with Maurice Madsen, will present a sacred Glickman. He has exhibited concert today at Provo First widely in America and in Sao Ward, Second South and First Muse de l'Art East. Paulo, Brazil; The meeting will begin at 6 Nouveau, France; Zurich, SwitHe p.m. Helen Grange, president, zerland, anc Yugoslavia. has been professor of art at requests all chorus members Smith College since 1953. to be at the chapel at 5:30 p.m. ff .'4W tW ' ; i1 n f Mall Ordera Promptly :i 7 Hundreds of beautiful Needlepoint Pictures, Barilla. FiUed - Easy Termi lleiEiflseluian's 120-12- 4 West Center - PROVO - If fii 1 4 I Jil-- fEAMLZSS if p Vm I M M $ I tADlIS STRITCt' l: MNMt CAPRI PANTS. M I I tJH"a'" I PANNON.1 Tw2 WO'"' haw supi. med or tailored ty es. Acttates, nylon trim- - iH. iu. when you buy a new Vinyl Corlon floor by 173-519- 3 A Clairol Kindness "20" sets hair in minutes . ? . with body that stays. No water... no lotion... no waiting to dry. And it's yours free when you buy an Armstrong Vinyl Corlon floor for any area at least 1C x 15'. 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