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Show Friday, October - ge auctioned Nov. 21 in London. Sotheby's auction house said it is worth between $940,000 and $1.4 million. The whereabouts of the brown-in- k manuscript had been unknown since the 1915 death of its American owner, William H. Doane of Cincinnati. Found with it were lesser compositions by Franz Joseph Haydn, Johann Strauss the Elder and others. They are expected to fetch a total of abcut $110,000 at the same sale. Manfred Brauch, president of Eastern Baptist Theological Semi in Philadelphia, said the manuscripts had been listed in insurance records since 1984. But the insurance company was not aware of the potential value, he said. Ms. DiBona, accounting manager at the sister Eastern College in nearby St. Davids, found the Mozart manuscript in a vault within a vault in July while looking for historical records. "I hummed it and played it with my fingers I'm a pianist," she said. "I can't express the feeling of joy to be the first one to touch these manuscripts in nary years. Doane, a composer of hymns and a philanthropist, left the manuscripts to his widow. They were passed to his daughter, who in 1950 donated them with funds to build a chapel end music rooms at the seminary, Brauch said. "Scholars have not seen this Mozart manuscript since the early 19th century," said Stephen Roe, a Sotheby's expert on music manuscripts. "It went through several hands and crossed the Atlantic to Doane's collection in The Park City Foundation for the Arts & Humanities opens its 2nd season series of performances, readings and lectures, with the Loren Kahn Puppet Theatre, Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. in the Prospector Hotel & Conference Center, Park City, Utah. This performance is funded in part by the Utah Performing Arts Tour and National Endowment for the Arts. The Loren Kahn Puppet Theatre, based in Albuquerque, N.M., has group, said the players started their group in August of this year. "They wanted to form an ensemble to play at a high level with a small number of very good players," he said. The ensemble is made up entirely of stringed instruments: three cellos, three violas, six violins and one bass. Included on the program will be Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op. 6, 1889. style), from which emerges animals in a broad version of the Frog Prince; and several other short plays- Loren Kahn began her career in puppetry in 1973, at the age of 25. Having taught elementary school and done graduate work in anthropology, puppet theatre was an unknown and intriguing venture. In the last 17 years, Kahn has been a street performer, a solo touring company member of several puppet theater companies, an and director of her own permanent puppet theatre in Albuquerque, N.M. She continues to tour extensively through the Southwest, particularly to places where live theatre is an infrequent occurence. The Concert Series Season Passes are available now through October 11 with great savings for the entire family over single prices. Season passes and single tickets are available at Old Town Gallery, 444 Main Street, Park City. For any information regarding the concert series, lectures or readings, call e, United States and Canada since n 1973. The theatre is for its lively exchange between audience and puppets of emotion, imagination, spirit, and wit. The Loren Kahn Puppet Theatre presents "You Can Lead a Horse To Water, If You've Got a Horse," a collection of puppet vignettes and short plays for both adults and children. Character vignettes include Natalia, a venerable Jewish grandmother, teller of tales, riddles, proverbs and dreams, and Sparagoo, a medieval raconteur; also featured are short plays such as the bag show, an ambulating well-know- No. 7 by Arcangelo Corelli, Edward Elgar's Serenade for Strings in E minor, Op. 20, and Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major. Harpist Lysa Rytting will join the formed the group, then looked for a conductor. "They wanted to have a say in what the group played. We are more democratic than other orchestras," Rytting said. He said the Utah Chamber Players are unique because they first The Utah Chamber Players will also perform Nov. 11 in the Spring-vill- e Art Music Concert Series and Jan. 28 at the Provo Tabernacle. group to perform Debussy's "Two Dances for Harps and Strings." Page C5 puppet stage (medieval Turkish toured throughout the western Utah Chamber Orchestra to perform at BYU The Utah Chamber Players will make their concert debut during a free recital at Brigham Young University Oct. 13 in the Madsen Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. Bryce Rytting, director of the - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Puppet theater opens Park City arts series Lost Moza rt manuscript f By LYNN BERRY Associated Press Writer PHILADELPHIA (AP) An accountant looking through an old safe at a Baptist seminary has found a lost manuscript of two famous Mozart piano works. "I thought, gee, this couldn't be real, these are in an archive in the Louvre or somewhere in a museum," Judy DiBona said Tuesday. 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