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Show - r ' SUNDAY. NOV. 4 Christmas Concerts Will Fete Holidays I raver- -' rour Bngham i ouni wia music wganizatiorj will present Christmas concerts this week, all open to the public. They are a faculty string quaret, Monday (Dec 11 at 115 pm. in Madsen Recital " Harris Fme Arts Center; Chamber Choir. Wednesday, 15 p m . Madsen Recit?l Hali: Chamber Orchestra. Thursday, 815 p m.. Recital Ha!!; and A Cappella Ojoir. Friday. 115 pm.. de Jong Concert Hal The quartet consists of Percy Kalt. first rkLn; Barbara Wi- present o t -- r. ' f 4vF I - " i?- : j - - - j GETliNG INTO THL holiday spirit for the musical "Jo" are, from left. Let Andra Marsh (Amy). Mike Busenbark, Patrick Matevia, Michael Fox, Patricia Cummings (Jo), Beckie Davidson (Beth), and Loretta Anderson (Mejr). The production will open in the Pardoe Drama Theater, Dec. 4 and run to Dec. 19. Hrcld Sunday 7A .Music, Art, Drama selections Bach. Handel'i "The Messiah. "Christmas Oratorio" bv Saint. Saens, "Carol of the Bells" by Leontovich. "Three Carols" by Alfred Burt and other selections. The Chamber Orchestra, rected by Dr. Ralph Laycock, wi. present an evening of chanv ber music. The poire will bezin with Brunetti's "Svmphonv Xo. 23" followed bv a Robertson quintet and two suites by Stravinsky. The A CappeUa CJiolr, whkh won International first prize In lliams, second violin; Dr. Har- - Wales under direction of Dr. old Laycock, viola; and Loren Ralph Woodward, will present cello. They will a program of carols from Stephenson, play quartets by Shostakovich, around the world. Following and Beethoven. termission the Children's Chorus The Chamber Choir, conduct-- directed by Margaret Wooded by Robert Downs, is compos- - ward, will sing favorite earols. ed of W vocalists. Accompanists One solo number, "A Spotless are G?rohn Henshaw, pianist, Rose," will feature Mark Hop-an- d Ken Noble, organist They 'kin. sity 'I 19W . ... . ' !: ' r t. j Folk Dancers to Perform little Women Musical To Beg in At BYU Dec. 4 Yuletide Dances Wednesday THIS WATEHCOUJK by Milford Zornes, distinguished California artist n now making- his home in Utah, will be among- the 37 works in a Mexico" show opening Monday at the Springville Museum of Art. The watercolor the is entitled "Ancient Canoe, LaPaz." - The only opportunity for thei With "Christmas In feature ot the evening, era will perform in authentic Mexican costumes flown from Mexico City for the perform-Soun- d Provo public to enjoy the tenth "Christmas Around the drama from Salt Lake, plays World" production by the BYU Beth. A member of BYU's first International Folk Danceri will Touring Repertory Theater occur Wednesday, Dec. 3, when ance. Over 30 pinatas will hang which was formed last year, she the group performs In the BYU from arches depicting "a Mexi- has also appeared in a number Fieldhouse. Christmas- of plays and musicals including Dancers and the can courtJ'ard yj,e last year's BYU production of RV1T Raiirftftm rianr Team time." The decor will then . k "TKj. r .nnfr;.iw lire aiiuiiivivs. tVlrU w"W!a :l f;i tha ctana inct l,u" w uiaiiy vuici luujiu itvir, JUJ A J tm as;: iL. hi iiitvri ha, tm .listed niHfni in ?n nour.r--r: women of worm me arouna in "outstanding young uinsiand a half of color and dance. mas dance. Utah," plans to make a career n in the theater. Special performances scheduled for the MIA members Tne mUsjcai will be directed! . , of BYU stakes and for elemen- rjll5(rtlf1lf tt.ittl p . tary school children during the! Winter- - - one-ma- danc-annu- A musical called "Jo" will be appeared In a number of other presented by the Brigham BYU productions including "The of Music." "Macbeth," Young University Drama Department in the Pardoe Theater and "Lute Song." Dec. Amy March is portrayed by Based on Louisa May Alcott's( Lee Andra Marsh, a junior in famous novel 'Little Women," drama from Pa3dena, Calif. nlo.-a- l -41.- -. In QUa 4U. Tk it 4.11. iiao piaivj ui "Clnn iv IClla II1C uwp iuiy of mc iuui -.1 A n SPRIXGVII LE Riverside Art Center, River-- ! March sisters, Jo. Meg. AWorM I Want T. tot Offshow the 1 the Play-famous Pasadena distinguished artist side, Calif.; Rex Brandt Sum-- j by and Beth with many a song and Milfonl Zornes of Mt. Carme!. mer School of Painting at Cor- -' house, and next summer she dance. "Amahl and the Night Visl- Utah, will ODen Dec. 2 and will ona del Mar Calif, and work- -' Patricia Cummings, a fresh-- ! will join the company at the a vnnsunas run through Jan. 30 at the shop classes at Mt. Carmel and ". man in Drama from Beverly Glendale Center Theater in Cal-- j will whole the for family, of Oklahoma Museum Museum ory Art. of two Art. Springville Hills, Calif., will play the title lfornia. She joined up wtn C Mr. Zornes has an outstand- - He is a member of the Na- "y role of Jo. During the summer JHsen, T? .1 -- f itVA J ,:u 'fnrm a vq1 triA ra MMI " ITlA vin vv6 wj ,nJ,bfgul at ling professional record. He won (ional AcaoVmy of Desien. ?n001 on .10"W-,week. Lee Henson Lid Charles ton. his first art prize in 1931, and American oAmnanu anrf this' Sheratons" and last summer! lrn.l"e scno?' aja"um-sincWatercolor Society,!8 with! Walker have designed and con-that time has won num- - past president of the California1 A ! m.usl,(;al and. df.a" past summer she took part in they toured the Carribean 01 an elaborate set to cap-- j structed in Bureau. BYU the erous art and awards They FestiWatercolor or?:inizalonf UCLA Program and prizes the the Society , Shakespearean to of the warmth Utah the The era ture the and for Osaka bmmg present will the shows at Association.1"00 in program California, Chicago mona Valley Art perform val, playing ths parts of CordeMarch Family's home in Har-jPoConcert on Saturday, Dec. and New York, as well as in member of the West Coast and wh!th,IS ,he story.?f lia in "King Lear" and Bianca World Fair next spring. Mass. 8 in and announced senior has been Beckie exhibi6, a national Davidson, mony, gives and South West Watercolor regional soci-- Jomg Will Be in "Taming of The Shrew." WlM advtnture v',h tions. every indication of providing The part of the eldest sister, eties, the Laguna Beach Art Men. d an art heen has Hp an inslnirtor 41.. holiday .. w exciting, r;ninn aim uic t:.. 11 IUH1MUC Meg, will be played by Loretta r Production directors Include in Srhnoi Paca. naauiiaiwu, km treat for the entire family. Anderson. A senior in drama! Richard Barker, music; Ray Art Otis Institute Mr. Zornes has exhibited at ena, Calif.; Associate Conductor Ardean from San Jose, Calif., she has: Jamna Lam- At Valley Music Hall this sea- drama; Jones, Utah full direct the will Watts son be will the in Pomona " United i Symphony in a program of fa Music Hall Girls group mnnt.' Calif.: Univprsitv n f" noil miliar orchestral favorites and LI Pii '.'it Uiwiut VI ant I J ,1 03 "til young women will perform California at Santa Barbara; in London and the pIa,y hits from Broadway musicals. Bombay Art-show " !Pasadena School of Fine Arts; Association in India. Hi works The concert is set for 8:30 p.m. jat.a,c?. , Costumed creeters who will . 4i cn t zeue vance. vnicn rorier. "The Sounds of Christmas" Auajuons ror remaie aancers i, ia MmionQ. " concert-goer- s wID be held: Michael Lyon. Stephen West and as they," can be enjoyed again this fc jage, t fha TThflrmnlfl n'lll K 11 at (ha Val' kl.UIVI. HK.jimW nnare Thnrcil'.if imt-nk in lumaa RanfTArfor wuim i. u. uuc V.. uy tviiucii-guc"l rtiam.l ""6V "";IT4,1, cpPRCQCi tions of many prominent art col Tickets are available at the ICentral Utah area when the also later accompany those who .... j': ley Music Hall. For more in- - In modern "J ' fencing three wea- - lectors in California and Wash- high achooL Evans, will perform a spe-- j son at 'sents its Christmas concert time, County Building Tryut orchestral-chora- l Mr. Zornes will exhibit 37 arrange-- ; epee and m. the Provo Tabernacle Saturday, fet social will be held. The mar-j- " ar mM ov m nrvrui of these weapons watercolors at the Springville each American canmakers made similar, vr4Wu Winners In the Utah County Another 13 at 8:15 pm County Building two the next Orchestra. has with use of the method of a its than S3 billion cans in more angallery during are Art Exhibit competiuon u" concert-buffevening has been foyer will be decorated for sea-;il- " '1968. own. months. W1" TIME OF UMTS nounced by Frank Tippetts W. sonal Mrs. atmosphere. especially planned by the of hits f. won first MariW riamnhe l as a distinctive holiday event Doyle Channey is general chair medley nonea The units of time from which cnor- ia Daroersnop tinely tlace In the nrofessional divi-r f iai Hifin rhridma. th. man all others are computed are can- ion, and Joyce Pitts won first Bruce Dixon, Mrs. Pres-Iu- s rhe concert will be a presen-'wit-h the day and the year, which are in the amateur division. tatinn of Handel'- - "Messiah"! ton G. Huehes. Mrs. J. Fred hacisri rocTwf ivolv iirmn tilP Miss Campbell also won sec- - m ths authentic baroaue stvle. AhlanJer. Robert W. Petty, and Voncert hut huffet rlceLs must' earth' mtatinn n Its arm and end place, with Richard Bird performing with the chorale other members of the chorale be purchased or reserved by 'the earth's revolution around winning third in the professional wui be a chamber orchestra, board, assisting. Dec. 10. the sun. category. Honorable mentions using the orchestration origin-- ! Tickets to the concert or thei Leave-it-to-Smg- er went to Mr. Bird and, for two anv composed for the "Mes-- , buffet, which may be purchased 'siah." Norma Lamson, pianist, in combination or separately, paintings, to Gary Kapp. Other winners in the ama-- for the chorale, will accompany! are available from members of e teur were Paul Thomp- - on the harpsichord for this Christmas committee or second son, place; Gene Row- - formance. Vocal soloists will be may be purchased at several Provo locations, as ley, third place; Richard H. Olga Gardne. Margaret Spencer, Shanna Hughes and ward, Elayne Clark, sopranos;! well as in Orem, American Thelma Allred, honorable men-Rut- h Melville, Ann Clement, Fork, Springville and Spanish . ; - i tions. it l altos; Terry McCombs, William Fork. Ticket? for the concert The exhibit ran during Nov- - Denkers, tenors; and Clayne may be purchased up to in the Eldred Center. formance time on the date of the Robison, bass. 9. 1 .miZ2i , Distinguished Artist 'Amahl' Play Will Be at Exhibiting Paintings 1 Provo High one-ma- i i Pops Concert -- On Saturday P-- - m P1' Dancer Tryouts Held On December fun-fille- Woodward Chorale Sets ,r;4; Pnk-fvhr.i- County Art Show Listed - yule-!recei- a I5lJ!rt e. & t..4 vrr, r.i...i. - LflKiTurk et - I aar!sta"n bounds of Christmas' Winners In 29S-343- W e ife States.lVC5SS calTu?i?" r ? 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