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Show Sandar, December For 30 Utah Valky Women, Christmas begjas with October and rehearsals of Benjamin Brittea's "A Ceressoey of Carols." For many musk fcwen, Briaea work is synooyiaoBs wkh Christinas, much like Handel's "The Messiah." "Bui according to Maria Sargent, director of the chorus, "The Brittea wort is completely (Merest ia ks quality,, b tees sim- Sensing Peterson, a Brigham texts and e thai ectasia an irasacent dsese en quality. Brifiea capitalizes sounds of Middle Enf fish ssfcg the treble voice, usually associated with boys choruses." SargeM adds, "The cards are particularly fficeresang hea performed with harp." And Janet 14th- - ple iSth-cesDir- foOt-lii- performaace, win provide the The coQcerts are a gift to the community and are scheduled Dec. 14 aad 15 at 7 JO p.m. As always, they will be held in the Utah State Hospital Chapel, 1300 E. Center, Provo. According to THE EEHALD, Prcra, Ctah, other carols. 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