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Show Pge AS THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, luh, Monday, April 1, 1 BYU Wind Symphony to perform "While writine the Diece. Welcher learned of the persecutions of the earlv pioneers in Utah.M Blackinton added. "He used the idea of the pioneer perseis free. cutions, along w ith his impression The concert will premiere of Zion's canyons, in his composi"Another Kind of Light," a comtion." The 51 member ensemble position by BYU faculty member Boren. Other Murray highlights recently returned from Reno, Nev., will include "Zion," a piece by where it performed "Another Kind Dan Welcher that musically of Light" and "Zion" at the Coldescribes Zion National Park and lege Band Directors National Association annual conference. the struggle of the early Mormon "The Wind Ensemble is the top pioneers. wind "Welcher is a Texas composer group at BYU," Blackinton who was so inspired by the said. "The April 3 performance scenery while camping at Zion that will be a great opportunity for he decided to write a piece about audience members to hear two the park," said director David new works performed by an outBlackinton. standing ensemble." Brigham Young' University's Wind Symphony will perform on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. Admission to the performance -- Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. Tickets are available at the BYU Fine Arts Ticket Office, Prices are S4 for students, faculty and staff. S5 for senior citizens and alumni and S6 for the general public. The program will begin with the Percussion Ensemble's rendition of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony complete with xylophone, 378-432- 2. marimba, vibes, anvils and glockenspiel, guiro, cla es. other percussion instruments. The ensemble w ill also perform Stubernic. tom-tom- "Stubernic s, is piece that a explores literally every tonal possibility on a single marimba, from the frame to the resonators in addition to the bars," said director Ron Brough. Other pieces will include Mudra. an exploration into East Indian rhythms, and Paddlochia. a piece featuring the paddle drums. "Paddle drums are drum heads handles attached to racket-styl- e similar to what one would find on the racquetball or tennis court." Brough said. A sextet from Panoramic Steel will then proceed with Mo' Pan. one of the tunes on the group's new release. Planet Pan. The sextet will be leaving on a tour of the Northwestern United States in late April. The large steel band w ill finish off the concert w ith a new piece by jazz composer Vince Mendoza e titled Green Ballet. An favorite. Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin. will then lead into the final number. Musical Volcano. "Due to the diversity of the percussion instruments, the perforall-tim- mance will provide audience members with a visual as well as an aural feast." Broueh said. Guitar ensemble to do free concert The Guitar Ensemble at Brigham Young University will perform on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. Admission to the performance , is free. The program will consist of classical guitar trios and quartets bv de Falla. Ibert. Telemann and iola, voice and alto recorder w ill join the ensemble for sev eral numbers. BYU faculty member Lawrence Green will direct the performance. "The guitar music at the performance will represent a variety of styles, both original and arranged." Green said. Fackler. A flute, v Symphony, a capella choir to perform The Utah Valley Youth Sym- phony and Utah Valley State College A Capella Choir will combine talents for a free concert in the Pro-- o Tabernacle Monday at 7 p.m. The family oriented hour long program will feature the orchestra in Schubert's Rosamunde Overture. Nehlhybel's Pasacaglia and Biet's Carmen Suite. The choir and brass plavers from the college will join the youth symphony for Battle Hymn of the Republic and Carmen Dragon's arrangement of Cod Bless America. The 120 members of the orchestra, gleaned from high schools throughout Utah County, will be conducted by Britton Davis, artistic director, and Terry Hill, musical director of UYSC. Larry Johnson directs the UVSC choir. The public is invited. Artist to be guest of women's council Leonard Parkin of Salt Lake City w ill be the guest artist for the Artists Section of the Women's Council of Provo at 310 W. 500 North on Thursday at p.m. Parkin is a space fantasy painter, using alkyd resin as a medium. Many of his paintings 1 were inspired by his experiences as a photographer for the space program. He has painted full time since 1986. The public is invited. For further information call Nina Schumann at or Betty Liston at 768-942- 785-378- 1. 7. UMFA director to be Springville museum's guest speaker 'JA Frank Sanguinetti. director of -1 the UMFA w ill be the guest speaker at the Evening for Educators at ihe Springville Museum of Art and sponsored by the Statewide Art Partnership. Masterpieces from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts' Browning Collection are the featured works for the event from Wednesday from 7 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Teachers, docents and the public are invited; there is no charge. Sanguinetti was named the founding director of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in 1967. and has continued in that position for the past 29 years. At the museum, the dev elopment of the collections and educational services related to the collections have been his chief focus. The collection has grown Gordon Childs under Sanguinetti's direction, from 1,500 objects to over 15,000. gesture drawings and wire sculpincluding works by Gainsborough, tures. Dr. Gordon Childs demonBrueghel and Corot. strating classical music with the An educational packet from the Viola d'Amore. and Dr. John Utah Museum of Fine Arts will Green, professor of humanities contain slides of the works and speaking about the connections biographies of the artists as w ell as between art and music. lessons for The next Evening for Educators teachers to use in the classroom. will be Wed., May 1 at the MuseWorkshops will demonstrate um of Art at Brigham Young Unilessons based on the art works in versity. Works featured in May the packets. The art works are by will be from the Outdoor Sculpture the European artists: Jan Brueghel Garden on the BYU campus. The the Younger. Pictcr Brueghel the speaker will be Herman du Toit. A Camille make up session for thoe teachers Younger. Corot. Elizabeth Vigce Le Brun. who are interested will be held Italian Master of Apollo and Sat.. May 4 at the Springville Daphne and Franz Petter. The Museum of Art. Recertification credit is offered through the State packets are available for a suggested donation of $5. Office of Education for teachers Workshops for the evening will participating in this program. For include Dan and Cassie Barney more information call Dr. Sharon directing a hands-o- n activity of Gray at 489-272- -- cross-curriculu- m Jcan-Baptis- Special Advance Striking.,. sit-co- m is back Knight-Ridde- MOL GOLDEN By GAIL SHISTER Newspapers r Having grown up sharing two bathVooms with Mom. Dad and six sibs, Bonnie Hunt says the key to success is teamwork. "I'm much more comfortable when nine people are arguing than when I have complete control." says Hunt, CBS sitwhose "Bonas com, now known nie." features a cast of craies swapping staccato bursts of chatter. (Think "Seinfeld" on speed.) "It's the same way on the show." Teamwork's dandy, but Hunt knows who pulls the strings. After "The Bonnie Hunt Show's" disastrous born-agai- n Percussion groups to perform Friday Brigham Young University's Ensemble and Percussion Panoramic Steel will perform on Writer is glad that jffr 1 run at 8:30 p.m. Fridays in the fall, the show's future looked bleak. Most shows don't list David Letter-ma- . n as exec producer. Surprise! "Bonnie" joined the lineup this month in a plum 8:30 p.m. Sunday slot, PROOF following "Cybill." "The only reason we're back is because of Dav id." says Hunt, also an e.p. "Maybe it's because he brings in 40 perof the network's cent income." 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Not once in "Bonnie's" 15 episodes was Hunt recognized during each show's live, unscripted remote segments w ith Chicago civ ilians. "The funniest thing is that 3-- And the mintage limit for the 1996 Giant mere 25.IKX) proofs! most people say thev love watching me on the news." she savs. "I've been on network sitcoms for five vears and nobody recognises me." After regular roles on NBC's "Grand" (1990) and "Davis Golden Half-Poun- d d d Golden Eagle is a stunning magnification of the The 19 United States Double Eagle, the most beautiful and admired coin in our nation's history. This giant EIGHT OUNCE proof combines pure silver and 24 karat gold to capture the original design in unprecedented dimension and extraordinary fxshion. want to rely on it. I give the audience credit for listening, which is risky. They'll decide Hunt of an extraordinary Each colossal Golden Eagle is individually proof struck from pure silver bullion, then richly layered with precious 24 karat gold. 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If "Bonnie" fails, she'll play a married character in her next series a first. In real life. Hunt has been married for eight years to Half-Poun- d Half-Poun- d Half-Poun- d Half-Poun- d OVERSUBSCRIPTION IS A CERTAINTY The Washington Mint will strike only 25,000 so oversubscription is a virtual certainty. 19 Giant Half-Poun- d Golden Eagles, Patterns of mail deliver) vary w idely and erratically across the nation. Collectors in numerous livales are unfairly disadvantaged by a mail registration system. NO mail orders w ill be accepted. TELEPHONE ORDERS ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED ON A STRICT FIRST-COMBASIS ACCORDING TO THE TIME AND DATE OF THE ORDER. FIRST-SERVE- Chicago investment banker John Murphy. They met on a blind date, set up by his sister. Hunt remembers every detail. After catching her at Second City, he shared banana pancakes and chocolate shakes with her at an deli. He wore a blue sweater. Hunt still calls Chicago home, as do her three brothers and three sisters and their 15 kids. In L A . Hunt has lived in the same apartment she's had since heading west in 1989. Her latest project is "Jerry n Tom Maguire." a Cruise comedy. Cruise plas a sports agent. Hunt the sister of his girlfriend. Hunt made her feature debut in Cruise's Rain Man." 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