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Show - Page 26-T- HERAIli, Provo, Utah HE Sunday, March 28, 1971 Third Week Arts aid Letters Talented Pianist To Play Wednesday Petite Yoshie Akimoto, winner International Bach Piano Competition in 1965, will perform with the Brigham Young of the University Philharmonic Orchestra March 31 as a part of the Mormon Festival of Arts. Under the direction of Dr. Ralph Laycock, the concert will open at 8:15 pjn. ir. the de Jcng Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. The Orchestra will open the program with a composition by M. Lloyd Tew, chairman of the music department at Church College of Hawaii, "First Movement for Opus for Orchestra." Miss Akimoto will perform "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in E minor" by Chopin. Dr. Richard Dickson who wrote "Classic Symphony" will perform his own number. He YOSHIE AKIMOTO Best Sellers (UPI) Fiction Leon Uris QB VII RICH MAN, POOR MAN -Irwin Shaw ISLANDS IN THE STREAM Ernest Hemingway THE UNDERGROUND MAN Ross MacDonald TO FRANKPASSENGER FURT Agatha Christie LOVE STORY --Erich Segal THE THRONE OF SATURN Allen Drury CARAVAN TO VACCARES -Alistair MacLean GOD IS AN ENGLISHMAN R. F. Delderfield THE NEW CENTURIONS -Joseph Wambaugh Nonfiction THE GREENING OF AMERICA --Charles Reich KHRUSHCHEV REMEM! BERS FUTURE Toffler SHOCK CIVILISATION Clark - -- Alvin Kenneth STILL WELL AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN CHINA Barbara W. Tuchman THE SENSUOUS MAN - s "M" Entertainer To Perform At Sundance The Mormon Festival cf Arts will feature exhibits, drama productions, discussions, con- certs and literary readings during its third and final week 2. March Scheduled all week: Art exhibits, B.F. Larsen Gallery. Mormon Photography exhibit, teacher, Teiichi Higashi. She began studying the pino when B.F. Larsen Gallery. Play, "The Apostate," an she was five years old with her mother, who was a piano teacher original drama on a Book of in her hometown, Osaka. At toe Mormon theme by Orson Scott Card, 8 p jn. each day, Margetts age of 10, she won the Student Competition and at 13 Arena Theater. she made her debut with the Sunday, March 28 Osaka Philharmonic Symphony Ejster Fireside Program, 7 Orchestra. In 1964 the diminutive artist pjn. Smith Fieldhouse. came to the United States to Monday, March 29 enter Julliard School of Music of Panel Discussion: Mr. and the under sponsorship Mrs. Willard Mouritsen, Salt "Photography in the LDS Lake City. Their daughter, Church," at 3 pjn. 321 Wilkinson Marian, had met Miss Akimoto Center. while serving as a missionary in Literary Reading: Mormon Japan for the Church of Jesus student writers read original Saints. Miss Christ of Latter-dapoems and fiction on LDS Akimoto who joined the IDS themes, 8 pjn. Madsen Recital Church when she was ten years Hall. old, has played benefit concerts Piano Recital: Dr. Reid for ward and branch building funds in Japan and New York. Nibley, 8:15 pjn., de Jong She graduated from Julliard in Concert Hall. Dance Presentation: June. 1969 and is living in New York with her husband, former Religious expression through the Salt Laker Steven Eldredge, and art of dance, 8:15 pjn. 185 their daughter. Richards Building. Mr. Eldredge is working on a Tuesday, March 30 doctorate at New York Panel Discussion: "The Arts in public adUniversity as a Proselyting Tool," the role ministration. Last summer, she par- played by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Hill Cumorah k ticipated in the Music Pageant, Church information University Temple Festival in Philadelphia where centers, in affecting attitudes she won the first prize for her toward the Church is discussed, performance of the Schumann 3:10 pjn. Nelke Experimental "Concerto for Piano and Or- Theater. chestra." Then she and her husband went to Italy where she Wednesday, March 31 and and Demonstration participated, studying playing, in the Rome Music Discussion: Music in the Mormon home, 3:10 pjn. Madsen Festival. Recital Hall. Poetry Reading: prominent Mormon poets read their works, 8 p.m. Nelke Experimental Theater. n y is a high school orchestra teacher in northern Utah and plays violin with the Utah Symphony. The Philharmonic, BYU's top orchestrakwas organized by Dr. to provide Laycock last performance experience of a professional nature for outstanding BYU student instrumentalists. The orchestra tour performed in a of Northern Utah this fall, the world premiere of Vaclav Nelhybel's "Dies Ultima," and participated in the lighting of Temple Square at Christmas. Long recognized in Japan as one of the finest young musicians ever produced there, Miss Akimoto has studied with Japan's foremost piano five-wee- five-conce- rt Rubinstein Recording Of Chopin Wins Praise Concert: Philharmonic Orchestra with Yoshie Akimoto, pianist, 8:15 pjn., de Jong Concert Hall. UNIVERSITY DANCERS portray "Religious Expression through the Art of Dance" as part of the Mormon Festival of Arts in a concert to be presented Monday at 8:15 185 Richards Building. The public is invited to attend the presentation and other cultural events during the third and final week of the Festival. Easter Sunday Production Of Larson Drama Planned Concert Planned By BYU Dancers pjn., By special request, Clinton Larson's "Before F. several books of poems and the plays and of Illustrated Stories Sepulchre," a play about the from the Book of Mormon, the A dance concert of religious University as a part of the Third and tenth volume of which is now crucifixion, burial, works has been scheduled Annual Mormon Festival of ascension of Jesus Christ, will be being published. Monday at Brigham Young Arts. performed in Milo Baughman's on House Easter Carriage Geared to the theme Sunday, April 11, at 8:30 pjn. The public is invited to attend. "Religious Expression through Prof. Max Golightly is director the Art of Dance," the concert and narrator. will open at 8:15 pjn. in Room The cast will be the same as 185 of the Richards Building. It is for the performances before the free of charge and the public is Utah Conference on Higher invited. Education and the special Provo As part of the annual observance of National Music Week, Community Fireside last SepThe performances will include the Utah Federation of Music Clubs annual Choral May tember. Prof. Lorna Nielsen will both ballet and modern dance, Festival will be held Saturday May 8 at 8 pjn. in the Provo play Mary Magdalene; Dr. Dean and participants are the Tabernacle. Farnsworth will play Joseph of Elvis B. Terry is the guest conductor and Helen Weeks is Club, BYU Theater Arimathea; Max Golightly will as well as a children's chairman of the festival. Choral groups from throughout the Ballet, play the Centurion; and Dr. state will participate. group. Bruce B. Clark will play Pontius To be featured at the event will be the Orem High School A Pilate. This talented cast have has been Cappella Choir. They have been chosen to sing for the Music Choreography achieved masterful intensity created by faculty members Educators Convention in San Diego, Calif, and are directed and precision in their Sara Lee Gibb, department by Edward Sandgren. of their roles. Dee Winterton, who The theme for Music Week will be the "Joy of Service chairman; Dr. Larson is the author of was the choreographer for the Through Music." It is sponsored by the National Federation of Music Clubs who believe that greater emphasis should be recent musical "The Order Is Love; and Joyce Jensen. placed on the importance of developing America musically. Success Story Utah Choruses to Sing In May Provo Festival 2-- record, (4001), a reissue of his playing of the two Chopin Thursday, April 1 sonatas, (3194) and Panel Discussion and sets (at discount prices) of his musical Demonstration: previously issued piayings of suitable for the compositions two Brahms' concertos and of LDS worship service, 3:10 pjn. Asa Griggs Candler studied "three favorite romantic conMadsen Recital Hall. certos." medicine, became a pharmae Concert: BYU A Cappella cist and developed a prosRubinstein's personaperous wholesale drug busility commands so much love Choir, 8:15 pjn. de Jong Concert ness before purchasing the Hall. and respect you can be formula for Coca-Col- a in 1887 that he sentiment persuaded by and selling the business in 2 April Friday, never played Chopin or Beetand Stake 1919 for $25 million, accordBishops' hoven or any other composer Presidents' Assembly, 10 ajn. ing to Encyclopaedia more eloquently than he does Smith Fieldhouse. now. But it may well be the fact. The "I Love" Chopin record has a sampling of the NDERELLA STORY polonaises, the nocturnes, the mazurkas, the waltzes, and the or how these homely little panty girdles transform into ballades. Chopin never seemed beauties when you slip them on. to have quite so much songfulness, glitter and depth. NEW YORK (UPI)-Thro- ugh his song career Artur Rubin- stein has consistently regarded the proper spelling of his given name to be without an "h." In issuing (or reissuing) a few of his records, to commemorate his 84th birthday. RCA asked him for a handwritten and signed tribute to Chopin. And it is plainly signed Arthur Rubin- stein! It is reproduced on the dust jacket of a record entitled "The Chopin I Love," and it could be, in part, a recipe for actively enjoying longevity. English language people have trouble Tricia Wooley with Artur without an "h," and has been signed by Sundance to have often imposed the "h" on entertain weekends in the Tree Rubinstein. Now he amiably goes along. He doesn't waste an Room Restaurant. octogenarian's energies on tri- A San Franciscan, Miss ties. Wooley is a music major at He remains officially Artur Brigham Young University and Rubinstein, however, or so he is has performed at clubs in the spelled on all the new records. San Francisco area as well as in addition to the "I Love" toured the United States and chopin one (4000), there are his Europe as soloist and member of piayings of three ."favorite" the A Cappella Choir. Beethoven sonatas on one Schedule Of Festival two-reco- old-ag- THEjhlCI Singer-guitari- The Beethoven sonatas labeled favorite are the "Moonlight," "Pathetique" and "Appassiona-ta.- " The former can't be a Rubinstein favorite since it is confessed he has never played it in public. 0 jy iQt j ?, i t I ' ' 7 miMiki f i ... by JINNI finest camel gum sole Our desert 'chukka' boot in e sports-sued- and thong lace. with a natural A comfortable, action. sturdy plan for rugged or leisure 18.00 m Once upon a time these plain little panty girdles spent their days sad'y lying unnoticed on the counter, until one day a princess discovered them. When she tried one on, presto, it transformed her into a slender beauty. The princess was off delighted. 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