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Show Page i 30-T- HE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, November 1, 1870 aid Letters Arts Public Invited Today to Three Art Receptions i Faculty - cellence, The group will be bolstered by the addition of two excellent Christmas concert, which will be highlighted by a presentation of Bach's "Magnificat," the group will perform ' Scut locutus est" from this immortal work to give the audience a glimpse at its upcoming yuletide program. A trio for women's voices from the same sacred work will be sung by Louise Wimmer, Janet Brad-shaand Joyce Muhlestein. musicians and new 'faculty tiembers. Dr. David Randall, who teaches clarinet and recently gave a recital at BYU, has an impressive background of performance experience and one-ma- Art Winners For County Are Chosen The annual reception for Utah County artists will be held This year the Utah Symphony, Sunday from 2 to 6 pjn. at the and every other major orchestra Eldred Center with the public in the world, celebrates the 200th invited to attend. Traditional and contemporary anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven. On works in oils and watercolor are Saturday Maurice Abravanel included in the display by 43 will feature an local residents. The works have program. Appearing as pest been juried and prizes awarded. artist is the famous pianist Van First prize winners are Coral Oiburn, who will perform two V. Hicks of Pleasant Grove, Beethoven piano concertos. professional oil; Flora Fisher, Cliburn wLI perform two Fiovo, professional water color; Beethoven piano concertos, No. Gene Rowley, Orem, amateur 1 in C Major, Opus 15, and the oil; Leo Jorgensen, American great Emperor Concerto, No. 5 Fork, amateur watercolor. in E flat, Opus 73. The exhibit will hang during Opening the program will be November. the Consecration of the House Mrs. W. V. Oldroyd of Provo is chairman of the event. Overture. . Soloists for the evening will French hornist with the Utah include Margaret Woodward, Symphony for 15 years, and has performing an aria from recorded with Ore Philadelphia Meyerbeer's "Dinorah," and Brass on Columbia Records. Terry McCombs, performing Veterans of the Faculty from the French composer Woodwind Quintet include Ted Massenet. Elayne Clark will solo Wight, Cute; Darrell Stubbs, with the Chorale as it presents oboe; Glenn Williams, bassoon; "Two Tantum Ergos" from and Paul Pollei, piano. A Mozart. Colleen and Jarolde mathematics professor at BYU, Harris, soprano and tenor, will Ted Wight was for 11 years a delight the audience with the member of the Utah Symphony, capricious "Old Adam, the and is now principal flutist with Carrion Crow." Arden Hopkin, the Utah Valley Symphony bass, and Kenner Kartchner, bass, will solo with the Chorale Orchestra. in renditions of two of America's Darrell Stubbs, with an ex- favorite folk songs, "Shenantensive background in chamber doah" and "he's Coin' Away." and orchestral groups, is presently the principal oboeist with the Utah Symphony. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music, Dr. Glenn Williams acted for several years as chairman of the Music Department of College in Texas prior to coming to BYU. He is currently the conductor of the Utah Valley Sysv ny Orchestra. Bassoon Concert At T fW . ' 'V X 1:7 , t '1 & ! Saapeii Critt vw.. s . I V V " I ?I MRS. FRANCES LEACH displays one of the many landscapes which she will have on exhibit during November at the Provo Utility Gallery. The Provo artist will be honored today at a reception at the gallery from 3 to 6 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend. U a if 1 t til f n SwMttTendw Stalks farmtfPok H 1 SLICED BACON 1 KtnmI I , ii.i i irtteiiiiiiitiiiiiimififf-- hi - .:r-- in WOODWARD directs rehearsal for the performance of the Ralph Woodward Chorale Friday. Working with him are .C ..jt 4 .!,,.-Nina W . ,- - Shirley ductor of choral music, is professor of music and director of choral activities at BYU. A graduate of the University of IdaI:o, he has studied at the and Cincinnati, Chicago, American Conservatories of Music, and received the doctor of musical arts degree in choral Donald Robinson, bass, will perform solo parts with the Chorale's singing of a Czech folk number. A medley from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" will also be part of the evening's program. Dr. Woodward, recognized internationally as a fine con- - ..f 4 J . . . . . wniin f A'Stiley's.Wafflt music at the University of Illinois. He has appeared often as an oratorio and concert soloist and has recently concluded his second successful tour of Europe as director with the BYU A Cappella Choir. Tickets will be available at the door. iitd Pancake. q Gal. . BUTTER Festival Opera Queen Contest Set Recital 1he Opera Queen contest co- sponsored by the BYU Com' munity Opera Guild and the BYU Opera Workshop will be held Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 4 pjn. in the green room of the Fine Arts Center under the concert hall. The final judging will commence two days later on Friday, Nov. 6 at 4 p jn. in the same location. Judging will be based on vocal ability and beauty. The dress will be formal and the age limit will be 16 through 26 married or single student or Friday t. The queen and her two attendants will reign over all 1 opera functions of the season and will be introduced at the opening night of the opera "Ramona." All interested girls are urged to call Mrs. Bruce 0 or Mrs. Pearson at 1970-197- 375-304- Clyde Weeks Jr. at 225-173-2. The United States first recognized the Soviet Union during the administration of President Franklin D. Roose-velt-No- Peanut Butter Royalty House, Dance Teachers 00 YOGURT Sundae Style Organizing Meet he teaches music history and literature. The public is encouraged to attend. There is no admission charge. lottle County are invited to an organization meeting on Nov. 14 at 4 pjn. at the home of Carolyn Duce, 506 Stadium Avenue. Making preliminary pkns have been Colleen Collins Smith, Sandra Allen, Joan Koraiewski, Ruth Brinkerhcff and Caroline fir-- : I ;:. llb.Pkg. 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VoIm get to m 79( ilb.l SMOKED MEATS ri-- r : DATE Imr, Hrml One of the year's most unusual Solo bassoonist George recitals at BYU will be of one the few artists faculty Zukerman, to achieve recognition on this given Friday (Nov. 6) at 8:15 instrument outside the ranks of a pjn. in the Madsen Recital Hall. symphony orchestra, will ap- The performer is E. Harrison pear in concert at Brigham Powley, and his specialty is Young University Wednesday, percussion. Mr. Powley, a graduate of the Nov. 4. Eastman School of Music, has a Mr. Zukerman, recognized as variety of composers listed on Canada's leading wind' in- -' his of them were strumentalist and firmly his program. Many at Eastman, such colleagues established as an outstanding as John Beck, who composed a performer o;. a rarely heard solo jazz-lik- e "Sonata for Timpani," instrument, will appear as part and William Cahn, whose avant-gard- e of BYU's Community Concert features Series at 8:15 pjn. in the deJong unusual"Perpiexus" National and imprv Concert Hall of the Harris Fine experimental elements. Arts Center. Besides timpani, Prof. Powley With five European tours to will perform two numbere for his credit, as well as a tour of the marimba and piano, with Soviet Union, he has made Maxine Cameron providing the numerous appearances with accompaniment. A spectacular solo number, "Adventir os for many symphony orchestras One" by Robert Stern, is scored U.S. the and Canada. throughout s, In addition, he has given for four timpani, four vibraphones and cymbals. numerous solo recitals. Prof. Powley, in addition to his Due to the obscure position the work at Eastman, whe:e he was bassoon has occupied for many percussionist with the Rochester years, Mr. Zukerman has spent Philharmonic Orchestra, has over ten years in research to studied in Paris and Vienna on a locate solo music for his Fulbright Scholarship. He joined "symphonic piece of plumbing." the BYU faculty in 1969, where - , ft, CalifcriN I f.r itted v, V ;;-- 99' . CELERY J. 1 V lt.laf I J W v , tom-tom- im, 9 CARROTS characteristically "Judas Maccabeus". Anticipating their traditional t LETTUCE HmJ performs great choral literature from all periods, the opening concert featuring a musical variety from the 17th century to contemporary works. One of the area's outstanding chamber ensembles, the BYU Faculty Woodwind Quintet, will perform Monday night at 8:15 The concert will begin with Adpjn. in the Recital Hall "Sing Unto God" from Haen-del- 's mission is free. Prices" Mm, Tues, Wei Hiinf Frli Firsi ce winners. Mrs. Frances Leach, Provo artist, will receive awards. He will be joined by one guests from 3 to 6 p.m. at a reception at the Provo of the nation's finest horn n show players, Don Peterson. Mr. Utility Gallery, where she is opening a Peterson has been principal which will hang during November. Famous Pianist To Play I The Ralph Woodward Chorale 1970-7- 1 season with its annual fall concert Friday, Nov. 6, at 3:15 pjn. in the Provo Tabernacle. The Chorale, a ensemble of unusual ex- To Play persons interested in art are invited to attend a series of receptions and teas today honoring Utah County artists. The Artists Section of the Provo Women's Council will receive guests from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Women's Council Center where the 13th annual Art Tea will be held and work of the members will bo on display. At the Eldred Center, the Utah County Artists annual reception and opening of their month-lon- g show will be held with guests invited from 2 to 6 p.m. Nearly 50 artists are participating and the paintings have been judged and awards will be presented to r lia'iUwstreoe' Price Effect will open its Quintet All Wood war d Ch orate Opens oncer? reason maay 0 EAST SHOTGUN 35,f A |