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Show 14 TKrsdav.Oc! ympho ny 0 pener Ev DON ALD WINDHAM Tte Utah Valley Syrr.phor.v opened m 27th $ra.vn Wednesday Ttrrc'.e under the Conductor Ralph G d.rectn Layoxk Gut soloist fjr the conin the Provo mi ceit bara was Provo born Allen Mussorgsky s pur..st frankly matic fantasy "A Night Bar- programon Bali Mountain ' began the concert ih a nod to the Halloween season. This highly dramatic tune poem that evokes visions of the nether world was handled with virtuosic boldness by the orchestra The piece contains some dangerously exposed solo passages that were confidently played by various members of the symphony. Maestro Lav cock s txcatrr.er.t oi the orchestrated versiun used the concert h.ghl.gh'ed the crgas-i.- c frenzy and unrestrained to phvs.cal excitement expressed in the music Piano Concerto in F Chop.n s minor" was the must important work of the evening The orchestral accompaniment to the p.ano solo part has frequently been criticized as being too thin," and one lath century musician decided to reorchestrate Chopin's score When he had done so. he found that the piano part had to be made heavier also in order not to be overbalanced by the orchestra, ail of which shows that Chopin knew what he was doing aU along. When one lr :...' one s with the Perr.ars tr.e r la .est C l.'g a p. j.'..st m a wjrk h.y.n ;S the ter- - p tat .on to lzger tow srr.timer.ij.jv over each ce.icious r.ote with a concentration on tone and ruhat.) Cat destroys the or. ward move o.' the music kovalenko never List s.ght of the essential rhythmic vital. ty ot the work and was ahly seconded tv LaycuckS rk ut a iia-.e- d has nutiur to ger.is lose and every th.r.g to ga.n ty accefL.-.- g and trying to understand it as it is Piano soloist tor the con rrto was Bardra AS. en Kova.er.KO who returned from California to her native Provo to g;ve a deeply tell and moving performance oi the lyrical worn S.nce muih of the solo part is placed in the higher ranges of the keyboard, it is a challenge to make the piano project without sacrificing a delicate and lovely tone Dr Kovalenko more than met the challenge, and her clear, precise filigree passages were easily heard even from the back of the hall us-dl- acan-d-.r.me- ' ly - accorr ran.rr.ert Final work of the evening was the pleas. ng and satisfying ' Symphony No 2 by 20th century composer Randall Thompson the orchestra successfully captured the mood of this quintessential!' American work with its syncopations, jazzy rhythms, passages and relaxed melodies ' blues-inspire- d Page 17 Provo's Bonneville Stoke Sets Preparedness Fair Done vWeII- - - Provo I'tah TKF.HFRALD ir.anciai and resource sxrate management, h.nr.e and emergency prep refaction, e Stane ot The Provo !. r.: The l hnn oi Jr..s hrist ut Latter da Sainu will conduct a Friday and Preparedness Fair invited l.c The is put Satrdj Areas o! iocus will include ca- health. reer aeve.opment. social, p m Friday and p m Saturday at 85 South S'ii Past id C tional and spiritual liteiaiv paredness The ta.r wul run from 6 to lj from "am to I the stake center. emos. prepared.-es- and physical Orem Offers Scouts Swim Discount must be accompanied by an adult. This is a good opp.jrtur.ity to work on their swimming or lilesavmg merit badges. Ring bouys and other equipment is available for For more information, call The Urem Community Recrea-tioCenter has discounted svwm- m.ng rates for boy scouts and g.rl scouts The price is 50 cents per scout when they come on Thursdays r m or X.itiir.1 jv a m Th scouts must pav as a group and n u- 5 Provo Chamber Sponsors Pride Contest The Provo Area Chamber ot Commerce is sponsoring a Slide Contest entitled "Show Your Pride, Provo'" The purpose of the contest is to gather 35MM color slides that capture what is best about Provo. been accumulated, more are needed said White. Contestants may enter up to six slides. Copies of selected slides will be included in an audio visual presentation promoting Provo. "Were looking for slides that To encourage Provoans to participate, prizes will be awarded to entrants for selected slides. Remaining entrants will also have a chance to win in a drawing. Prizes include: camera cases; dinners at Los Hermanos Restaurant; tickets to the BYU, Utah State football game; tickets to Sil's New Show make positive statements about our lifestyle, business industry or attractions," said David White, adjunct professor at BYU who is producing the audio, visual show. A committee consisting of repre- sentatives boat Dinner Theater, a night at the Excelsior; and cases of Pepsi. Prints of winning slides will be displayed at the city's Municipal Building and will eventually be housed at the Chamber s new building. Complete entry and prize information can be found at Aliens Camera and Sound, 36 North University Ave. and the Camera Department of the BYU Bookstore, where slides will be accepted. All entrants are required to sign a release form. The deadline for slides is 5 p.m.. Friday, Nov. 16. All original slides will be returned to participants. Mounta inlands Association of Governments. Provo City and BYU has been working on the project since August. Much research and script work has already been carried out. Although many slides have already from the Chamber, Five hundred posters, which have been contributed by Harris Press. J Hansen Calligraphy, and Provo Town Square, will be located around Provo to help make the contest a success "This is a unique opportunity for the citizens of Piuvo u participate in promoting their fine city around the country and even around the world." stated Walter Balinski. a BYU graduate student intern at the Chamber who engineered the contest. "When the audio visual presentation is completed, Provo will be one of the few cities in Utah that have such an effective instrument to tell their story." Orem Police Seek Burglary Suspect A suspicious actBURGLARY ing man crossing the street from Big 0 Tire at 700 N. 100 W. in Orem drew attention of a police officer who tried to stop the man before he disappeared into some trees in the dark Wednesday. Investigation revealed the tire shop was burglarized. The shop reported a loss of $600. Police Beat , and wearing a green or gray plaid shirt. A burglary reported to have occurred between May 20 and Aug 9 was reported to police Monday. A Provo resident at 1488 N. 1350 W. told investigators photographic equipment and a Yashica camera, valued at $350, were stolen. Burglars broke into Room 470 of Academy Square over the weekend, doing about $25 damage, Provo police report. Investigators discovered locks damaged but nothing missing. ures valued at $250 were reported stolen Monday from 3027 Cherokee Ln., Provo. burglar stole $150 cash and $40 in checks from a northeast Provo home. The victim said the loss was fees from an aerobics class. Two outdoor lion fig THEFT kicked foot-8- Several tires were found outside the building and a trail of shock absorbers left behind followed the route of the suspect. He was described with dark hair, approxi5 years old, about 5-mately 20-2- Bam - ASSAULT A Provo police offi- cer reported being assaulted over the weekend while questioning s ,me motorists on suspicion of drunk driving. Patrolman Steve Guibord said verbal abuse from two males and a in a car he stopped on W. Center St. escalated into physical abuse as he attempted an arrest. He called for assistance from other officers. Guibord was apparently female A the face during the in melee. - A RECOVERED PROPERTY of out Provo stolen jeep reported was recovered Tuesday in Orem on little Linrj a tip from a woman near 200 E. 1QR0 CJ5 belongs to Th ion Troy Sheffield. Investigators found the steering column burned, apparently in an attempt to remove the column lock. The key slot was also damaged. Police concluded the jeep was towed to the site, as a tow cable was still attached to the front. The top to the jeep was also missing. 99 minute timer ssaj! It: 11-1- - xeivise a ;lifeU? . 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