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Show . , - . Page 6 - Ito . , - , 0 ,,,, R Ot ' ' A11 trill 1:: ' - - - '''-''' ' ,,.., - i, , , , '. r( 11 4 1 .., . , 4 ----- I i " ;H.': f I i , A 'Ariists Will PreSent Robertson's .i. Quintet On Provo Series I I lestiva Ski ,. - .. , ,,,. ',1 C---, . . , , ,. ' ' . -- ' ; ., 4 . , i . :, 1 , , , ....,.,.,,, ,.. ,,, ,.. ; i ' Institutes L Start Monday , , ,, , : - - : Work Gets Underway In Wyoming, Utah. And Idaho : , - , - , ,. Insti- .Summer Church tutes get under way Monday in -- - Music- -- , ' Ida- ho and Wyoming according to an announcement made today by Tracy 1(. Cannon, chairman of the General Church Music Corn. ---mittee: ' The summer courses are a Con- tinuance of' a highly successful music 'training project designed to give choristers- and organists of the Church a chance to obtain technical, training in, their .0s separate fields. REPEAT FOR BEGINNERS In 01'16 - stakes the first yeari course will- be repeated and a second year course will be given for all choristers and organists who took last year's course and wish to follow up with additional advanced work. In all of the teaching centers the courses will run concurrent.. ly, the first year students meet. ing at one hour and the see-end year students at, another time on the same day. ' Expert. instruction will ,. given to choristers and organists in separate classes designed to give them greater confidence, better musical knowledge, in struction in use of the baton, judging tempos and repertoire - ' ' .;: '-- - 7 ,.. , ' - sor 'LeRoy I 1 - ' - ,, - follows: Wanlass, Utah; MillardRachel M. Brun. son, Fillmore; Santaquin-TintlFred W. Davis, Santaquin; Gun. nisonGilbert L. Fjeldsted, Gun. nison; SevierIrvin L. Warnock, Sigurd; So. SevierElsie E. As. ay, Monroe. e SummitPres. E. Joseph Stude4t.S'--:To.....:.- Give Recitã1 McCune School Will , - -- Sponsor Appearance 1 'Me to.r:;,--of Music-IALA.A.Sg.V OL.M.PW1 and Art will present a number of students df Thelma Caffall Thurman in two piano recitalsat the McCune Recital Hall, 200 North Mai- n- The recitals will he given on Thursday and FriTV day June 20 and 21 at 8:15 p.m. Students participating in the Thursday recitals are: Lois Gil. lie?. Renee Young, Eleanor Jones, -- ' ' - - , , . 1 . - , - - ,. tp.a non t.roppoltrd vivo; Debussy, Three Quartet. Andantino from String (a) Quartet. (b) En Bateau, and Lavine. (c) General Fourth concert. June -20: Franck, Piano quasi Minor, Molto moderato lento. Lento con motto ma non troppo Robertson.-- - Piano con limo: ma Quintet in A Minor, AllegroAdanon troppo e poco animato. gietto e doloroso, and Allegro Vivace e sempre rit mkt). I I I I 1 Nadine Schultz, Thelma Mechin, Julianne Senior, Karen Senior, Richard Parker, Stanley Parker, Patty Brenen, Catherine May- field Stella Booth. Tommy Park- .1n. Lois Hill, Helen Malin. Sharee Howlett, Mary Ruth Leaver, Dale Williams, Dick Hardy. Helen Shaughnessy and Mary Skid- more. Appearing on the Friday recital will be Marjorie Hemple, Mary Janis VanCott, Betty Ericksen, Julianne Senior, Karen Senlot Jean Davies, Robert Farris, Re-- . --- Arden Elaine - larrisViona mund. Mary Skidmore, Jerry Christensen. Allen Snow, Martha Castles, Dick Hardy, Mary Ruth. .".1 I . to4S;711'h- ,k, , Contrapuncti 'The Art of String Quartet in and 1,,, Notturno-Andantand Fi nale:',Andante Vivace; Chadwick, No. String Quartet in E Minor.. 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JERRY JONES' LAGOON ORCHESTRA I- , - SCIENCE - I . ' nx 'THE MARINg u, E-1- FREE DANCING I ' I I I I ik. ::,i. :!...,,..,:,,::.:.,,,:,:: ''',,: atksvillost TUESDAY .'s - -- - - , , s..,,,,,. E::::. .:': .., 1 I f ,... ,,..,:..,.., ::::'::::::5::::1''::'::' IIHOW - :ammo LI . . . ..- I 1 I COCONUT ' 3 GROVE 0-- Anent This lecture will be- broadcatt Dial Frequenct, 1400 Itilecycles. Cordially Invited to i . ' -s , ,, ....,....., 'The Man in the Iron Mask' I - ,:.,:...::,...... :: I': , , ..,;.,:........,:,.., Taw!. Ii- Church-Edjfice,-56- IELO, :,:.,::,..!: ': :;::: 5,.::: I 6 Station i , TE..: csi tt East South Temple --- ! SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 15TH, AT 800 P.M. ' Y. U. !..:,...;:::::,.:.: ...., Joan Boansti, Louis Hayward Frank ; 1 :" - . .,, , , ti,; A. Johnson will Conn Autry, Smiley Duman in present students from her bea of the Border" in class "South vocal recital ginners Monday, June 17, at her home, 1...ft.,1ft..aa,....ii,......ft..Ad..,d,,...d,..,..0 1339 Normandie Circle. The program will open with a sextet singing' "Beauteous f:,J, is00 Night, 0 Night of Love". Members of the sextet are Mrs. JoMrs. Walter seph A. Green, MMM.ENMn W ALT DISNEY'S i Donnetta Mahn, Irene Walker, Olsen, Ethel Anderson and DoroI "PINOCCHIO" I ALSO--4- 44-thy Darling. Exposition's Fine Arts And His Immo Swing Band Mon. lunn 24' Seeitth.lioneachneatinz-L.1.:::::.;.- Mrs. . th ugh- IithcuE Student Recital Set Plans' for a live pertinent exhibition of architecture, planning and housing have been completed by the Golden Gate International I,N Cltritli iletoetiol. ie , At S. F. Fair Exhibit - COMING! "Fats" Waller OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA of the board el .Lectureshiu of The Mother heard over KSL'on June 23 at 10 p.m. J. Spencer Cornwall will direct the choir. Alexander Schreiner will be - at the console of the organ for this initial broadcast. The evening broadcasts will give many listeners throughout the United States an opportuni ty to hear the Choir at this new hour. Due to atmospheric conditions many have been unable to tune in on the daytime broadcasts of the Choir and organ. raising. He Is another of Utah's many fine musicians. dailyweekly- -yearly rendering service to his community. Church, school and state with his musical ability. .:::? :,: :,; ,:, . The first of a series of spe- cial Sunday night broadcasts by the Tabernacle Choir will be tom-tom- "CHRiSTIAN SCIENCE: HUMAN PROBLEMS" Second 1. 0g B. of Elijah, the Creation and the Messiah. He just recently participated on the M.J. A. Choral Clinic as a member 'of, the Review Board, a distinct honor. is the One of his hobbies study of the music and legends of the Mute Indians. He gained his honorary membership in their tribe through that study. He bears the Indian name "Kuanunte or "Golden Eagle". When not engagqd in solving the mystic beat of an Indian , Mr. Manning pursues his next favorite hobby, fruit .., , 4, '''' ' all-ov- , done performances . i'-- - First Sunday Night Broadcast Of Choir Is Set William H. Manning has achieved niche in musical MR. PETER V. ROSS, C. S. B., ' , Teacher SY 13 .. . 4 studkts at the and Art, runeof17 Music at 1:30 and demonstrations should prove interesting to all teachers of stringed instruments. The demonstration will be given complimentary to all teachers of stringed instruments who are cordially invited to attend. , 4 :,;,: ... audsva H:. , - - ITS ANSWER TO 3 CONCERTS MON., ?trim. WED.. THURS., rRL PINE 17. IS. 111. 20. :13 P. M. ---- --- ENTITLED - :::',:: :::'.:.: - Mc- :: A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN , .,.. ." i Second Church of Christ, Scientist ROTH QUARTET' 1 ' , I - , ,::: and ' values combined artistically. -Lee).. Olsen's 'vertical line and oppositions in "Stately Poplars" and his feeling for drama in - "The Smelter", an industrial scene, emphasize the design eie. ments of his subjects. 'Norman Smith entered "Harnessed Pow. a simple study of work ethr"e' which makes one .feel strength of the animals. Stan Salisbury's "Wheel" is a circular composition. PBerrifdecget Lillian's "Opposition has an with textural changes topattern, varying the design. Cloy Paulson is exhibiting "Finished at Last", a portrait study of the Gordon Cope taken at theartist, moment of completing a picture. Miss Paulson's "Mission Delores" has sharp definition, interesting lighting,- and excellent textural quality. A character study, "Norseman", is displayed by A. E. Denne Jr. Lenezza Rumet submitted a closeup of an old lady's hands peeling apples. "Relentless" by Milton Jones has humor and is competently composed. His portrait study of Mayor Ab Jenkins is almost like a charcoal drawing or a lithograph. A group of works by LaMar Davis, "Shadow of the Past", "Pioneer , Memories", "Gateway to Castle Valley", and "Engraved by Nature" are well chosen for subject matter and well composed. Willard Card, with "Sunsets" and "6:45 A.M." shows feeling for atmosphere. As an educational feature of the exhibit, the Eastrhan Kodak Company is displaying eleven plates which show the ,making of a color photograph. Cune p.m. Monday, The teaching of stringed in- classes is Prac- sitrurnentts stin the Loed!zsetantesvely throughout Mr. Jones bas collaborated with other eminent violin teach- . ers in developing this type of teaching and his explanations :::,, - :;,:,. :," .:,. .. is ANNOUNCES 0 ::. ,,,,..: : :.:"... N,-;:- ,, ' THE UNSURPASSED and :,1;. .., N: ,. : 1 SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 1 :.: , Sue Parkinson, Rich- ard Parker, Eleanor Jones. Joyce Isaacson and Helen Shaughnessy. - ,,i:,..., - Burnham, Betty Mitchell. :1:::, ," Edwin Jones,' a prominent violin teacher of the Arthur Jot. dan Conservatory, Indianapolis, Indiana, will give a demonstration in class teaching of stringed I n str toboth beginning ' III 1 :77 11. A. ' ,,,,.,.,,, :,,.. .:.:,:,..,...,,.::,.. Ladles 15c Genet $3e tin 11:30. thereafter Geste 40e Ladies 25c T l'i:'' :::::: , Dance Tonight Scherzo-Allegr- '. ''.- ''': ,''':: 1, ,' , No. D Major. Allegro moderato. ----- ,- Fugue".-..Borodin- 2, 11 from 1 ,::: ::.:,,.-- tr7,07rtskrunrionrm a I ,,: ,,,, ': " : i' ': ,,- :. :,:- ,-" :::s::;;'::::;:':: ,,::,i.:.;,.:::::::,:::.L:,.,,,,,,;.,::,.,,,,,.:,....:...,,;,:,i- , - -' , e : 250voices or more have sung under his direction in these splendid presentations which have thrilled yearly throngs. Annual opera presentations at the B. A, C4 in Cedar City are high spots on the community calendar for it is then that music is heard at its best in that southern Utah city. Mr. Manning has done graduate work at Madison, Wisconsin and In the 1938 edition of Who's Who in American Educa- . tion his biography was Included iith other prominent musical educators. Mr. Manning is also active in Church musical circles. having .A many ward and stake 1, pi 711rprograms. He has also -- No. 1 ::"..' :' ' r, f Witherspoon.. Haying discovered that music was perhaps his. best field of activity. .Mr. Manning taught voice and later became director of the music department at Weber College in Ogden. After that he was named director of the California School of Opera and served in that capacity until assigned to work at the B. A. C. in Cedar City. Since becoming a teacher of music. Mr. Manning has rehearsed and directed over 100 public performances of Carmen, Mar. tht4 Cavaliera Rusticana, II Trayatore. La Trayiate, The Barter. ed Bride, The Bohemian Girl, .Rigoletta and many other light operas and musical comedies. DIRECTS EASTER PAGEANT To Utahns, Mr. Manning is perhaps best known for his skillful yet masterful direction of the choruses each year of the famed Zion National Park Easter Pageant. Choruses numbering I I ,:- :,,:,:.:,.,4:i,$:::, '''. the-Chur- ch I ' .... Edwin Jones, Violinist, To Discuss Teaching :.,,..,::,;::'.',.,..- graduation he taught school for a period until called on a mission for in Germany. While In Germany he did additional vocal work. He has studied under Oscar Soenger, Florence Hinkle and Herbert concertJune 21:Bach, -Fifth :- ".'':1' ,After MovementsforString s - -- I :- .. SERVED ON MISSION He did much vocal work during his college years, however. o Moderato-Allegr- :z.': re o - ,,;,: .3' '1 4 ; A recognized expert In choral and vocal music, one of Utah's foremost opera coaches, and believe it or not. an honorary member of the 'lute Indian Tribe-- are, among many of the fine records achieved by William H. Manning, director of the music department at the Branch ' Agricultural College at Cedar City. Mr. Nanning was born at Hoop.er, Utah, where his par- ents were ranchers. From, his mother, he learned to sing as a young boy, but even these early musical Impressions did musical not get him Into field. He graduated college -- . as a biology major. expr- S. Papworth, Afton, Wyo, :, :::...,.:'),, :::,:,ov.,,ss:tt, -.- ',:,::.,.::::':' ' - , BannockLucile Clegg, Grace. Ida.; Star ValleyPres. Royle - Work Choral . adagio-Andant- Coalville: So. Summit mPres. Ralph A. Richards, Oakley, Utah; WagatchA. R. Duke, Heber. City. W oodruf- f --- John Nielson, Evanston. Wyo.; Bear Lake a Montpelier Alm Nielson, Ida.: IdahoAm. Georgetown. mon C. Hatch, Bancroft. Ida4 Beard, :::. .: .. ,., .., - 1 The Roth Quartet is composed of Feri Roth, founder and first violin: Rachmael Weinstock, sec. ond violin; Julius Shafer, viola, and Oliver Ede'. cello. They have played more than t a thousand concerts since they have been organized. The programs for the five con certs follow: First concert, June 17: Haydn, String Quartet in D Major. Op. 76, No. 5, Allegretto. Allegro, Largo, MenuetoAilegro, Presto; Dohnanyi, String Quartet in D Flat Major, No. 2. Andante. Allegro, Presto acciacato. Molto Casella, A: Cand B: natNinna (Berceuse), Vase Ridicule. SECOND CONCERT LISTED Second concert, June IS: Beethoven, String Quartet in F Minor. Op. 05, (Quartettol Serloso). Allegro con brio, Allegretto ma non troppo (attacca), Allegro asset vivace, and Larghetto essive-allegretto agitato; Tschaikowsky, String quartet in D Major, Op. 11, No I, Moderato e semplice, Andante cantabile. Allegro Scherzo, and Finale: Organ-Chora- l Guist Brahma, , Prelude and Fugue. Third concert, June 19: BocG cherini, String Quartet in Allegro Minor, Op. 33, No. 5,commodo, Andantino,- Minuetto con moto, and Allegro guisto: Loeffler, Music for Four Stringed adagio-AllegrInstruments. Poco comodo. Easter Sunday (adagio 1 - Scheduled-.-- - ' - - - W.II. Manning or Is Well Known-F- - . Demonstration-I- s , -- , - -, ' s ' of - - .r.., ' ' . UldhL-.-Iflusictan- LAUDS MR. ROBERTSON Musical America magazine has described Professor Robertson as "a composer who has much to say and who knows how to say where the summer institutes are to be held from whom registration information on the Classes can be obtained. as as ,,..,,,,,,,,, Who Amon,g-- -Who's ' - . bar music auditorium in which he had played in the nation. It.,',- -- ' - 1 - - Robetkson Young University. This composition won him first in a national contest in 1)936. He, has won other nation-- . al prizes With his Organ Sonata and some of his many choral - works. led Roth, founder and first violin of the quartet which also played last year. expressed sue. prise at the size of the audience and. praised the Provo Taber. nacle as perhaps the best chain- building. CHAIRMEN ARE NAMED Stake chairmen of music edu. cation in the various stakes JuabFrank 'J. . The world famous Roth String Quartet, ouanngdrEn.ivReorbnietyrt,s8"cchhmaimtsb,errigmht,useicmF1 esti! French pianist, will he heard on Brigham y val" which commences Monday evening In t he Provojabereacle. Tickets can still be obtained by writing or phoning the Treasurer's Office at the B. Y.U - ''' ' 1' , 'i Numerous 'inentries - have been anmteur and pro. received fessional photographers of Salt Lake and elsewnere in the state. !A large showing has been submitted from the Salt Lake.Camera Club, Progressive Camera Club and from individuals here. "Corn Stalks" : and "Harvest Thne" by J. George Midgley have all the softness of line and tone of fine aquaunta.-Teeare bromoila which are technically perfect, well composed prints which- would stand out in any camera salon. . Richard S. Bennett is showing "Survivors'L and "San Jclua. HbloPwbatrardsThro' .,,,,,,,,:,;:,,,, - ,t Brigham ' . ...4, i 1, 4- - - '...- , ;. They'll Play Five Night Music Festival At' Provo -: neighboring 'tate& :. Third, the first , intermoun- tam n performance of a comp. sition by a Vtahn who is achiev. ing wide recognition as a corn poser will be part of the test!. val. In the 'fourth concert on Thursday, the Roth Quartet will be augmented by,,- Mr. Schmitz, for the playing of the Piano Quintet in A Minor by Profes- - . , , - j'--- - -- : - 7.1f stakes throughout Utah, - :4 yi - , i ' .,,. ' by such great masters as Haydn, Beethoven. TschalkowskY,Brahms, and Debussy. - , . Second, the series means that the "Chamber Music Festival" idea which is gaining popular!. has ty in the great centers, caught the imagination of the Intermountain region. -- : Advance orders. for - season tickets show that music lovers are coming not only from all but from large cities of Utah, - I .'". 4 ,,,, I i ' ' ut :' i o II ,, t , ,.,.. The first annual Spring Photo Salon of the Utah Stater Truitt-t'of Fine Arts opens ofilcially Monday.' although many of the photographe already have been hung In the Art Center galler-- .; ,,,, . " , ' ''''' '' as 1 ' : :, '' ,::' ., '". ,,- . 'Church Music , ,. , ' '', ' , .. ,. , l' ' . , .. - Intirmountaill Importance Is attached to the second 4, Chanit. her Music Festival" which will commence at 8;15 Monday in the Provo Tabernacle.- ' the, - event means the First. performance of the world's fin. est chamber music, by internaI tionally famous musicians, for the Roth String Quartet assisted I E. Robert Schmitz, French by ; ' : 7 7 ':: 7 i '' . ,,, .... ,,,,,.4.,,,,,,,,w,,,...,,,,,,..,,,!,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,...,,,,,,.,p,..,,.8. 7. r,,,,..,... ' ' , . ,, ,. 0 . . Photo Salo".' Ready To Open Monday 'i , , , -: :...: .. , .. ''; A , ' , '''..' , 1:;.; - -- Jane,15,-194- Saturday, , '-- !,, ' .. , 10.:(:, t ; t (. ' ft ' r.s ''' - ,i :. '7.. I 14 ,....,. .. 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