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Show 'Up With People' Group To Present Concert An "l'p Willi People" concert will be presented by a chorus of local hiph sclityil and tud n!s at the Orem Mich' School on Fob 15 at S 30 future, according to Sergio Hal director. Bomnmino, A "l'p With People" win born in 19 '5 a a part of the stud nt 1 unrest in America. Today there p.m. The chorus is one of the are four international casts and across the many "l'p With People" groups 500 regional sing-out- s which are holding loci' "Sing Tutted States and in Europe, Outs" throughout the Inter-- ! Asia, Africa and South America, mountain States as part of a: involving close to 70,000 youth which youth movement hasjaround the world, spread quickly among young These casts have .persons anxious to find a mot- America 12 times. The company ivated, constructive, volunteer has performed in every state except Alaska, on over 1000 high program. Tli" purpose of the group Is school and college campuses, ito shift the individual's negative at 92 military bases and on the attitude toward his personal, streets of many of the nation's family and community largest cities. fV-- . If,' I V. to a positive and creative ''I I At the invitation of governIJ y LT!'ii.'.'v ' attitude which will result in a ments and national leaders this Jf positive . minded environment; force has toured 20 countries. SIX YOUNG SINGING ARTISTS who will present a concert Friday for the to release the creativity hidden In the last year thev have trav- Utah Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing are shown in each person and to answer eled through Canada, Norway, here. Front row from left, Dawn Taylor, Etta Smith and Ann the needs of an age of total Denmark, Switzerland Stapley; back row from left, Liiv'a Jensen, Richard Lee and Wanda of and Italy. the lack volvement shift ;to Lloyd. motivation in our generation toj For further information, call in 8 mature, disciplined attitude, Mr. Bemammo at which has as aims the desire. Provo. Tickets for the February con- to answer the immense needs can be obtained at the door of humanity to preserve free-cedom and to build towards tne or by calling tlie above numoer. r Music, Art, Drama r ,t Uiat aw criss-crosse- d prob-jlem- If i o K j i s, yj Young Singers Will Present Concert in Provo on Friday rt Reviewing Stand HANSEN ART EXHIBIT, with paintings by four ciu'rations oi il.ni.-cn- s, will he on display this month at the Provo Uilitk's I'.uildiiitf. Oliver Hansen, left, discusses one of the painting with his son. Omar M. llaiiM-nAlso to he shown are paintinjrs by Oliver's father, the late ('. V. Hansen, ami !y three of C. V. Hansen's The Utah Chapter of the Na- Home, Ida., Is a junior at BYU, (Fairy in "Hensel and Gretel" tional Association of Teachers majoring in music education, and was the soloist in the of Singing, Provo Group, will She also sings in the Oratorio "Messiah" for two years. She present six young singing art- Choir and attended RicKS Col- - won a prize in the ists in concert on Friday, Feb. for two years, where she west Contest in 1965 and the 7, a t8: 15 p.m. in the recital sang the role of Adele in "Die contest in 1966. She hall of the Fine Arts Center, Fledermaus." She was also in also won an award in "The Brigham Young University. the A Cappello Choir there, and, Young Artists Festival." By United Press International We realize he's off his rocker There will be similar concerts while in high school was chosen It Happened In Boston? By, right away, but when he begins n "soloist of the in in Salt senLake as a City, given year" H. Greenan (Random to relate his tale, it becomes Russell and in Logan and from ior. 'House, $5 95): Announces the nothing but an unusual story. these concerts winners will be Mr. Lee, Taiwan, Formosa, Her Royal Highness Princess Abravanel and the Utah e n narrator of Gree-jTh- e only other hints at insanity chosen to sing in a spring re was an assistant teacher in the of the Hellenes will make phony will play Bach's Double on the first; until you're well into the book novel first nan's "The Hansens in Art for the cital in Salt Lake City. This is! College of Chinese Culture. He some short chilling a joint appearance with the Piano Concerto No. 2 in C last 75 years," will be featured page of the book: "Lately I are xne secona sucn concert w w is a ma wlth an junjor Greek appi,ed have come to feel that the episodes. pianist or. They played this work in the month of February, giv?n in rrovo. lor in voice at tne Y. in lifol Gina Bachauer and the Utah their first joint appearance in during on me. What are thrown. are we otherwise spying pigeons at the Provo Utilities Auditoratto The public is invited he won first prize in the Interother explanation can there with a dandy mixture of Symphony on Saturday, Feb. 8, the United States in Seattle on ium, 251 W. 800 N. tend. There will be no charge. national Women's Club Contest be?" None, other than the fact scholarship and fun, into the at 8:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake Jan. 17 to lively applause and A to Artists scheduled father and son team will perform and was soloist for the "Mes-sia- " that something has affected the exciting world of art. Our Tabernacle. Conducting will be three curtain calls and to ex-- l include Ann Stapley, Dawn Tayfor three years with a exhibit their paintings, Oliver Maestro Maurice Abravanel. cellent mind of the inquirer reviews music critics. unbalanced by storyteller is an lor, Etta Smith, Richard Lee, YMCA chorus. He has sung M. The nameless, tortured soul artist of uncommon talent who Provo; and Omar-MThe Hansen, of half the pro--j Princess,; The second Wanda Lloyd and Linda Jensen. three recitals in Taiwan and who tells his weird tale in this discovers an uncommon teacher younger sister of -, A Hansen, Springville. King wiH orches-Constan.'gram fPature the Miss Stapley, from Pheonix, was 1967 director of a summer ' ial feature will honor the specis one of those likable who an in book him instructs late ser-tr- fl tine a of been Greece has Ariz., is an elementary educa- music camp. wh Mme. Bachauer as C. V. Hansen, a n lunatics whose remarkable uncommon way of painting! ious pupil of Mme. Bachauer tion major at BYU. She is a Miss Lloyd, also an applied for Beethoven's prestig-fathe- Provo artist and father of Oliso,01st occasional uncommon sanity which though produces for was as her many years, sophomore and sings in the major in voice at BYU, is a makes us question our own masterpieces very much in the the late KinPaul, ious and moving Piano Concer-- , ver. C. V. Hansen was Orotorio Choir and with the iunior and sings with the A claim to being well adjusted. uncommon style of the old Princess Irene performed with to No. 5 in E Flat Major, com-- 1 pictures in his 93rd Madrigal Group at the Y. She Cappella Choir at the univer masters. A special display of paintknown the as the noted at the Athens monly year. "Emperor pianist twice won the compe- sity. She won honors in an master, Festival two years ago in the Concerto." Now, our young ings by three of his great-'- , tition in music while she was in contest and the of his mind, is not Double Concerti out though Bach grandchildren, Deanna Hansen, and be The will concert school. by opener high Music Conference while in PAUL POLLEI out to trick or cheat. Some of Mozart. The concert, conduc- - Mozart's Mrs. Taylor lives in Salem high school in Pingree, Ida. She Symphony No. 41 in Springville, and Lynn and Kirk his associates are though; and ted and has one child. She is a also gave a senior recital in high by Mme. Bachaurer s hus-;- c Major, better known as "Jup. Henrichsen, both of Provo, will they take pretty obvious advan band, Alec Sherman, was in aid iter," and member of th? Mormon Taber- school. .regarded as Mozart's represent the fourth genera- ; 45 paintings will be all tion. In tage of a rare talent to produce of Greek charities nacle Choir, sang in the A Cap-pl- h Linda Jensen of Meridian, greatest symphonic work. It a monumental fake. The convo "Princess or not," Mme. was also his last, and one of displayed featuring Choir and Midrigal group Ida., is a junior at the Y, with sets scheme brilliant luted but Bachauer has said, "She is a three written within the time scenes, sea and landscapes. at Provo High School and play- a music education major. She OREM Twelve art students the art world on its ear and it dedicated, serious musician space of six weeks In 1788 dur A gallery reception for the er) the violin and viola in the sings in the Oratorio Choir and School are cur- is not until then that our painter who plays in a fully professional Orem of High PHS Orchestra. ing a period of extreme mental artists will be today from 3 to. attended Ricks College. While realizes he has been taken. water-colomanner." Such artists as She sang the role of Dora in there she 6 p.m. The public is invited. their Dew displaying rently the played A sensitive, kind and trusting hudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern "All in Favor" and the role of The exhibit may be seen the and! and pencil sketches in the soul, he has had more than he Harriet in "Papa and the PlayEugene Ormandy have agreed.) Average yield of maple sugar balance of the month week-- , entry of the Orem City Library, can bear. Add the death of a Princess Irene, together with ner tree is two or three Dounds days Monday through Friday France still has a horse pop house." She sang a solo rePaul Pollei, concert pianist according to Mrs. Bernice Cox, colleague moved to suicide over Madame cital last year in Salem, the u'a'ion of about two million, ac Bachauer. Maestro Der season. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. a particularly bloodcurdling first one ever presented there. cording to the Encyclopaedia and member of Brigham Young librarian. of Mountain Britannica. Miss Smith University music faculty, will The display was prepared un- practical joke of the chic art set '' 'T' it urniri mini ijjjiniinuijim. rTjiui"" rnwn be presented Thursday in re der the direction of Calerie and our boy just about snaps. awecital at 8:15 p.m. in the Mad- - Barker and Sandra Kelly, He sets himself a goal, sen Recital Hall. teacher trainees at the high inspiring and impossible: To His Maker with His Included on the program will school, and has drawn favor confront deeds. dreadful be a rondo by Mozart, "Carna-val,- " able comments from library How he goes about this task by Schumann, "Moments patrons. for some lively reading makes for Piano," by Merrill Brad-shaStudents displaying works are comes off at all is That it Debbie and "Les Soirees de Greg Thomas, Reeder, That it comes off remarkable. Nazelles," by Francis Poulenc. Randy Paulson, Bruce Corn-wel- l, so brilliantly bodes well for Merrill Bradshaw, author of Steve Sue Sondrup, Naugle, a born novelist. "Moments for Piano," is BYU's Joan Jacobsen, Mary Lynn Greenan, surely He has the mind of a sorcerer comHis Allison residence. in composer Mooney, Nancy Jolley, and his book is magical. Davis, Terry Brimhall, and Don t positions include three symphoforget the question nies. Dawn Shauerhamer. in the title. It's essential mark Mr. Pollei, a graduate of the to one of the most inventive and University of Utah, received his of the most- -, youthful fanciful novels to come by in a One master's degree from the Eastlooks of spring came in the long while. man School of Music and has Junior Sophisticates collection. Stephen E. Rubin (UPI) also attended the Sherwood ensemble It was a School of Music, Stanford Uniblack a with short skirt O.S.i very versity, UCLA, and the Unir-Stopped by a white tunic blouse California. of Southern versity belled with long, A freauent member of en STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY sleeves. To accent the youth semble groups and much in DELIVERY SERVICES FAST mood, there also was a bright as an accompanist, Pollei 1 st N. dot scarf W. PROVO 40 looped around has soloed with the Utah Valley polka neck and trailing down the the 0 Phone Symphony and played for the front to the hipline. National Liszt Festival in No Crazy Artist Subject Of New Book by Greenan Open House Princess Irene Wi. To Honor Play With Symphony Og-de- PS V Artists Sym-Iren- first-perso- . well-know- r, all-sta- all-sta- OHS Artists Display Work At Orem Library Pianist local. Schedules rs Recital "' Mmkl: T two-pie- slightly - 373-525- vember. He has toured in and performance with the BYU Education Week program and recently returned from a tour in concert scholarship California. He is a member of the Utah Music Teachers Association, Music Educators National Conference, and the Music Teachers National Association. fc lee-itu- 3 fc. p W l, Nf, he TM ., US M Oil. 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