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Show Sunday, October THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 24, 1982 Young Univer- The Brigham sity Men's and Women's Choruses will pre??? a n'Pt concert I p rn. in the Wednesdsy Madsen tfecital Hall. Harris Fine Arts Center. Choruses Offer Concert BYU A' rv If vary Wednesday JAk The concert is free to the ublic and is sponsored by the l U Department of Music. The Men's Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Ralph Woodward, will open the concert with "Inveni David" by Anton Bruckner, followed bv "Long Hast Thou Stood. 0 Church of God" by L.M. Lindeman; an arrangement of the hvmn "Come, 0 Thou King of Kings" by BYU member Merrill Bradfaculty ... i ," arranged by John F. Wilson. .j i.ci......u U- - Page The Women's Chorus, conby Bryc1 Rytting, will then perform Benjamin Britten's Christmas masterpiece, "The Ceremony of Carols," accompanied bv harpist Lisa ducted Wight. The men's voices will next sing the "Album for Male Voices" Op 30 by Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg; it will feature Calvin Barthomomew as baritone soloist. They will also " perform Grieg's "Landsight-ing.Both choirs will then combine for a performance of "Send Forth Thy Spirit" by Franz Jo- - , the concert. . Two people explore world of deaf of 'Children of a Lesser God.' mm 'Children of a Lesser God' SLC Books by Tharon Musser. Additional cast members include Charles Jones, Herbert Duval, Jo Farwell, Janice Cole and Mimi Bensinger. Suitable for the entire family, "Children of a Lesser God" is designed to both educate and entertain. Although dealing with a serious subject, the approach to the play is light and upbeat. Performances will be Nov. 3 and 8 p.m., Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. and Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. All performances are in Salt Lake City's Capitol Theatre. For ticket information contact the Capitol Theatre Box Office at Potts and lighting called it "An extraordinary illuminating, consisplay tently interesting and mov- Broadway's Tony Award-winnin- g play, "Children of a Lesser God,"will begin a limk ited engagement in Salt Lake City on Nov. 9. The 1980 play opened to the kind of positive reviews that assure a long run. "A play you will never forget," said Clive Barnes, writing for the New York Post. " Children of a Lesser God' is a major event, full of love, understanding and passion. One of the most winning and thoughtful plays you are likely to encounter; wonderfully gripping and beautifully ing." one-wee- The play features two mismatched people, one hearing impaired, who grapple with understanding and acceptance. In addition to winning nine Tony awards, "Children of a Lesser God" also earned the Outer Critics Circle award as the most distinguished new drama of the year. The Marvin A. Krauss and Irving Siders national production will feature Freda Norman and Rico Peterson. Sets will be by David Jenkins, with costumes by Nancy written, joyous, witty and touching." Variety's Hobe Morrison t) 9 Broadway Play 13-1- 10-1- 535-790- Professors to Perform Free Concert Tenor Brandt Curtis and baritone-Clayn- e Robison will join musical forces in the BYU faculty recital Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. Curtis and Robison will be accompanied during the recital by Paul Pollei. All three are professors of music at BYU. The program will open with Curtis' rendition of "This Day is Mine" by Harriet Ware, and "Thy Dark Eyes to Mine" by Charles T. Griffes, followed by Robison singing "Come raggio di sol" by Antonio Caldara, "0 cessate di by Scarlatti and "Che fiero costume" by Giovanni Legrenzi. The two will then perform together together "Two Hymns" arranged by Robert Rowberry. Robison will sing the "Prayer of i" time'' from South Pacific and Dedication" by former BYU faculty member Robert Manookin, as "Through the Years" from the of the same name. Psaumes." Curtis will then close Curtis, a member of the BYU the first half of the program with music faculty since 1955, is an Rossini's "La Danza" and Leonca- instructor of vocal and chocal vallo's "Mattinata." music and former director of the well as Honegger's "Trois musical Following an intermission, the two will concentrate on music from the grand opera repertoire, as well as from Broadway musicals. Robison will perform "O Fellow Man Be Smarter" from Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro," "Look BYU Opera Workshop. His most recent project was directing "The Gondoliers" during the summer He has directed or performed in more than 45 operas. lawRobison, a Harvard-traine- d to the Rainbow" from yer turned opera impresario, has soloed with the Mormon Tabernacle and "The Impossible Dream" from "Man of La Choir, the Utah Opera and the Utah Mancha." Symphony. He has been director of The two will join forces for "Au the BYU Music Theatre since 1972, fond du temple saint" from Bizet's and is also coordinator of vocal "The Pearl Fishers," and Curtis instruction at BYU. The recital, sponsored by the will perform "E la solita storia del BYU Department of Music, is free "L'Arle-siana,- " Cilea's from pastore" "Younger Than Spring to the public. term. 0 Betty Headman Dept. Manager i 'I ' : 295 W. Center Provo 4 373-148- NEW STORE HOURS 0 P.M. 9:30-- 6 P.M. 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