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Show Monday, December 4, 1995 THE DAILY HI birthday Tuesday with a 7:30 p.m. special in concert the Student Center's Ragan The- the tO years ago with 12 members. Under the leadership of Hill, who is also assistant conductor of the Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony, the numbers have increased dramatically. UVSC is now one of only two Terry Hill late composer, whose birthday actually falls on Dec. 16, the symphony led by conductor Terry Hill will perform Beethoven's '"5th Symphony" and his "Piano Concerto in C Major." Pianists Judy United States to have a symphony orchestra. full-size- The Chorus will perform at the Utah State Hospital Chapel, 1300 W. Center St., Provo, Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. Children over 6 are invited to the concerts and there is no admission iharge, but donations are appreciated. Under the direction of Martha ; Sargent, the chorus has been performing every December for the past 15 years. The Christmas Cho-fu- s consists of 40 women from Utah County who get together fach fall to rehearse for this seasonal event. There are a few who have sung every year since the first performance and some who joined his year. There are mother-daughtteams and sisters and cousins. The chorus will perform Benjamin Britten's "Ceremony of Car d in Middle English. Janet Bensing Petersen, a graduate of Brigham Young University in harp performance, will accompany the Britten work, as she has for the past 14 years. Original music by J.S. Bach, Healy Willan and Daniel Pinkham will also be performed this year, as well as the final traditional number, David Willcocks' arrangement of "O Come All Ye Faithful." with audi- kinds of instruments, including wooden blocks, bells, drums and our own bodies." The Percussion Ensemble opens with "Why Not?" by Michel Camillo, a jazz pianist from the Dominican Republic. A Christmas medley arrangement of "We Three Kings and Greensleeves" by Don Hannah will follow. The Percussion Ensemble will use no instruments but will instead use their bodies to create an unusual sound. "We will be snapping our fin Ruth's Chris Steak House. "He asked if I could be in L.A. for a few days for the shoot. was thrilled, as long as he could keep it to a few days." When we last saw Geiger, he was about to take a leave of absence to care for the baby counsel Alan daughter of Birch (Peter MacNicol). Despite Newspapers 1 He's "baaaaaaaack." Mandy Patinkin, whose fiery Dr. Jeffrey Geiger was written out of "Chicago Hope" a few weeks ago. is returning to Dav id Kelley's hit CBS drama for a guest shot earlier than expected. The episode will be taped early this month for broadcast Jan. 8. Patinkin. in Philadelphia at the sold-out Merriam Theater last weekt as part of his national concert tour, was "shocked" when producer John Tinker called him. Patinkin had expected Geiger to pop up on "Hope" from time to time, but not this soon. "When left, it was all a good-fait- h deal." said Patinkin after the show, tearing into a filet miction at ALARD & LOSEE JEWELERS 0 it tjj lihll Mi masterful Geiger's 1 that!" segment, titled Affection." "Transplanted Geiger "will blow in by helicopter, save a life and blow out." says Patinkin. who's growing a beard for the role. "I can't say anything more than that." the In DEVIL m 2424 N. University Phwy.. 375 5667 J crutKitrtatt Invars!' obnjttW m now WHIM (PG) QUILT BABE ULTRA ImrcptclK buddy movliforttuDsr (G) (PL1 Jrl M.iMHWMk'ai.llKM'M All (PG-13- ) STEREO Rl WALK IN THE J "knows stuff like that.) As for" Hope. well, d ifij expect Patinkin to become a fin, now that he's off the show as a ular. He's usually asleep by ():.e; "Hope" airs at 10 p.m. Mon and he has no clue how u dav use his VCR. He did manage l" v-- catch the first KID IN 3:00 Mat 3:00 ULTRA ) TO WONG FOO STEREO Sal Mat. ; sound totally out of my realm.' " So far. Bestor says Kurt lic. Christmas is his favorite work. "People always ask me wf i my favorite thing that I've and it's usually the last thin'! I've done, so guess so far it's ' favorite thing that I've done unii. do something else." he savs. "I' ; it really docs capture the kind J Christmas that I like." He jokes that; this is the I; i Christmas album he w ill pi ot' "But that's whatil said about u ; last one." he recalls. The composer says his concci schedule will also include perh"'; mances in Logan and Idaho l aii' this year. The album will be man keted nationally next year anni Bestor intends to expand lij schedule to include perfornuino in Washington. D.C.. and along Coast. 1 ''. : (PG-1- 51 50 flU SHOWS " ALHAMBRA THEATER . FG! 3 li HlHaaHlil 'illW lllliniHIUllillllW rliapllwlMllaiMliilHII Payson 9l?a 5.00 I AjLiLaJ Disneyland. 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BESTOR: Adulti S4 Children $2 CLOSED I ; big-scre- en 120 West Main American Fork CINEMAS NIGHTLY 9:15 "OndaV key, 11 Seats S3 TOWNE STEREO 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:20 a in and styles. "Tht nt'ifnnnainv is verv con cal and lighthearted," he says. "AY.: make music from something pa- pie usually burn their trash in. but the students are exceptional an! the performance will be as well." j For the finale, the Cougar Band Drum Line, directed by Randall Beach, and Percussion Ensemble i will combine to perform "Aivi dental Mambo." The performance marks the Drum Line's first indoor; perf finance and will incorporate marimba, vibiaphone. xylophone.1 glockenspiel, timpani and snau bass and tenor drums. i 254 So. Main. Springville, ULTRA ) DANGEROUS MINDS 2:50 4:35 6:50 9:15 Evening 7:00 9:10 Pass Restricted I incorporating variations Patinkin was supposed to have been shooting a movie next month Wilson's Hugh "First Wives' Club," starring Bette Midler. Goldie Hawn and Diane Keaton but he withdrew from the project when his part "was drastically changed" in a rewrite, he says. Meanwhile. Patinkin will celebrate his 43rd birthday Thursday in Atlanta, another stop on his tour. He shares the birthday with Dick Clark. Mark Twain and Winston Churchill, he says. (Patinkin really Villa S'EEO 3:40 6 40 935 SHOWTIMES WHFNIN CALIFORNIA VISIT man panorama tune. Brough says this piece takes a Beethoven-s- t to a modern time by ULTRA ! FIRST KNIGHT " ttu ft gers, clapping our hands and slapping our stomachs and chests." Brough said. Percussion Following the Ensemble's performance of Chris Brooks' jazz arrangement of "O Christmas Tree." Panoramic Steel, BYU's steel drum performance group, will take the stage,, Panoramic Steel will start with Phil Hawkins' "Tragedy" and will then play Euday Bowman's "12th Street Rag." This Scott Joplin-styl- e act rag is a vaudeville-typ- e complete with bells, whistles and toys. "Pan Christmas." a medley of Christmas music with a Latin and will follow. Calypso twist, Panoramic Steel will finish with "Steel Band Paradise," a Ray Hol- - STEfiE0 CLUELESS 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:30 HOKUM) P I X A R compelling nature of Earth has awakened within me long held feelings I have lived with my whole life. I am approaching these ULTRA An lot fcwm monument;'! Museum hours are 10 a.m. l p.m. Tuesday through Salurd i). Wednesday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ami Sundays from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. 'i he museum is closed on Mondays. Admission is free. complexity," Smith said. "The Sat. 7 9 Sat. 2 p.m. Thur. 7 ft 8:30 p.m. Fri. & Mon. STEREO MORTAL KOMBAT '2:40 5:00 7:15 9:50 "DONTMISSITI Of in painting tins'-fields- ULTRA 2:45 4 55 7:20 UDIO ACE VENTURA WHEN NATURE CALLS STEREO 1:50 4:20 6:55 9:25 ifib mmm ULTRA (R STEREO AN AMERICAN UGKODUniWB STNDfUlEO DRESS 2:20 5:05 7:30 9:45 orKvunrl' Hdtiloni A BLUE UNSTRUNG HEROES "INCREDIBLE! OnaoftbatMctfUfmof IN 9:55 Ocofl)fjmlKtmothplW and feelings canvases with subjects as basic as life itself." , He adds that he views as master works, just ;u. his viewed Monet Claude his as waterlilies crowning achievements. new (ALL SHOWS $1.50 ALL DAY "A KNOCKOUT! operating skills, he had been unable to save Birch after a mugging. Since that episode, "everybody comes up to me and says, 'Why did you have to kill Alan?'" says Patinkin. grabbing a few asparagus stalks with his hands. "It's so weird. didn't kill him! I tried to save him! People don't understand 1 Only in CottonTree Square 373-100- will then perform Chris Cockarell's "Me, Tarzan." Brough says they By GAIL SHISTER Knight-Ridde- r Give Her Diamonds 2230 North University Parkway Provo zon for the sun, to the farmhous for a beckoning light." Smith has been working 'on these paintings for the past two ...... years. "Over the years fields have become meaningful symbols to me. I respond to thejr tranquil simplicity, but also to 'their intricate Mandy Patinkin gets early return to 'Chicago Hope ence participation. Members say they participate in the choir for a variety of reasons, including the convenience of a seasonal choir, friendship with other members, a high level of musicianship and the help it gives them getting into the spirit of Christmas. ; how those sounds were made," says Brough. "We will be using all 378-432- ols" er people to hear things they may have heard before but didn't know Brigham Young University's Percussion Ensemble, Panoramic Steel and Cougar Band Drum Line will combine forces for a night of diverse music Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. Tickets can be purchased at the Fine Arts Ticket Office or by call2 and are S4 for stuing dents, faculty and staff. $5 for seniors and alumni and S6 for the general public. Ron Brough. assistant professor of music at BYU and director of Panoramic Steel and Percussion Ensemble, says the combination of the three performance groups will provide the audience with a diverse and v isually exciting experience. "The three groups will allow Christmas Chorus to perform Christmas ! T Pajjf percussion groups unite for concert IYU the in community colleges a close perspective to a faint farm-scap- e, which becomes the horizon line near the very top of each canvas. "Both the sheer size and the number of canvases dedicated to this specific subject matter make a powerful statement to the viewer," said Dr. Vern G. Swanson, museum director. "Standing in the gallery, surrounded by these impressive works, I have the feeling of actually standing on the plowed earth, looking to the hori- - 3-- Orchestra was formed five ater. Admission is free. As a trib ute An exhibition of master works by Highland artist Gary Ernest Smith is on display at the Springville Museum of Art. 126 E. 400 South, Springville, through December. There will be a reception for the artist Sunday from 6 p.m. Entitled "Fields," the exhibit includes eight paintings, each six feet by eight feet, of farm fields in different seasons, dedicated to different crops or lying fallow. Unpeopled, the scenes stretch from Charles and Winston Lee will accompany the orchestra. 'This is a milestone for the school to get the orchestra program this far along," said Hill. "To do an concert at any college this size is a major achievement." The UVSC Symphony "Syir i I). Trow, I tab Art museum features work of ocal artist UVSC symphony to honor Beethoven with concert The Utah Valley State College Symphony Orchestra will celebrate Beethoven's 225th K M ... And Geographic Explorer i |