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I MAKE WASHDAYS COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC WITH AMERICA'S FAVORITILLAUNDRY TWINS! t I I girt mitt ;45 hour-andaha- lf j. , LAUNDROMAT OUTSAVES 'EM ALL , fiC) , t - Westimk)use LEll )1 ' I Music Events As Subjects For Waxings ; - -- - TRADE4N ALLOWANCE NliefilEMMIIIICK'S - . Og A MUTI 0 Open-Iforman- , , - 4 -- .,- i - , :Utah Symphony with many of the world's greatest -- hits-ow- - ' University-Community;-- r, ' . - - , - ' i -- . - . . . : Orchestra under the direction'of musicians. Programmed for the Provo eon Maurice Abravanel, with Carl ' cert are the Liszt Concerto No. : Fuerstner, piano soloist, will be in E Fiat Major fori Piano and:' . heard on the Brigham Young Orchestra; Veber's "Euryantho , sytn4,..;,-:Concert Overturer-Tchalkowsity- 's Series Wednesday, NOV . 19, iiit Phcm3r'NO 6 ill B Mirm rPothei'-'17-:,7, 815 p.m: in Smith Auditorium. v tiquell, and Mozart's Allegrs . from Concerto In A Majorfoo half of the Utah Clarinet and Orchestra win Approximately 'tt Symphony personnel are former Martin Zwick, first clarinetist Brigham Young University stu- - with the Utah Symphony, at ii , dents. soloist Mr. FuerStner, now a member ---- , i ' of the B Y U music faculty, has v You'll morrow Wear critics and been lauded both, by musicians alike for his masterful a fur shawl. Paris shows a tri . and sensitive performances. In angular shoulderwarmer in Per addition to being a popular solo Man lamb, heavily fringed eV artist. he has appeared in concert two edges with black wool. - ';t . .45 - Sym-lattl- A Salt Lake City, Thum:lap Nov. 130952 AND TELEGRAM PROVOThe : -'' , 1 ' can tour, hiss GUeden- carries with ber the praise of Eastern critics for her work at the Metro- politan Opera and on the concert stage. She made her debut as Gilda in "Rigoletto" at the Metropolitan and it was regardedby 'Irving Kolodin, noted critic, as "the first major success of the season." Miss Gueden was born in Vi- enna and began her singing career at the age of 16. She made her debut in opera at Zurich, Switzerland, and has been a lead- ing soprano at La Scala in Milan and the Vienna State Opera, She also has sung at the Glyndeboarne and Edinburgh Festivals and is well known for perform: ances on London Orr records.-- - Her program here will consist of an opening group of Bach, followed by a Schubert group, "Fruhlingsglaube," "Die Forelle," and "Die Post." Next she will sing the Aria, "Quel Guardo" from Donizetti's "Don Pasqualle." Following intermission she will go back to German lieder, with three Brahms songs "Immer Leiser Wird Mein Schlummer," "Aie Nachtigall" and "Vergebliches Staendchen"and three numbers FRIDAY by Richard Strauss"Glueckes Genug," "Freundliche Vision" collecting and transcribing thouPrice By MARIE B. NELSON and "Schlagende Herzen." V sands of melodies of the lure will people Intoxicating rhythm Her closing work will be the music-mindeof Taberd the Romania to the : . , - Hungary, . , ,,,, and Yugo'Sempre Libera" from Verdi's slavia. the with Later these folk nacle Saturday evening LOGAN rhythms Gounod's "Romeo 'La Traviata." exciting "Concerto For Orches- found their way into his own and Juliet" has been selected as ALL SALIS FINAL tra" by Bela Bartok slated for compositions. On the Record Advice to a new Bartok listener Utah State Agricultural College's annual operatic production for performance. is: 1952-53- . When I left a rehearsal of the Let- - 'ourself carried gobe Utah Symphony the other day, I It will be presented in March, by thg intoxicating rhythms found my feet still tapping and away and in shortly before the end of winter of colors spectrum bright my spine still tinglingeffects his harmonic ' quarter, in Logan's Capitol TheFRIDAY , palette. of this "tapestry in rhythm." ater, according to Prof. Walter No Solo The concerto has one thing in Price Welti, head of U S A C's vocal common with its program-mate- , , 011 Although called a concerto, music department. Tchaikowsky's Pathetique Sym- this work has no solo instrument Climaxing fall quarter activi- phony. Each was written on the displaying virtuosity. In this case ties at Utah State will be presen-- 1 death. groups of Instruments such as tation of Handel's "Messiah" Almost two years have elapsed eve of the composer's woodwinds or strings are used the Chansonettes and Meister-singer-by Nearly Starved since Charles Laughton's First Poor Bartok! Although highly in a soloistic manner. This is eviDrama Quartet performed the U S A C's two choral "Don Juan in Hell" interlude regarded in his native Hungary, dent' in the brass choir passage groups, from George Bernard Shaw's he nearly starved when he moved in the first movement. The "Messiah" oratorio has In second movement, ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT "Wan and Superman" on the to New York a few years before humor the been scheduled for Sunday aftercomes to the while 1945. In fore, in death his untimely noon, Dec. 14, in the Logan L D S Kingsbury Hall stage. fact, he was. dying in a hospital the fourth movement repeats the Tabernacle, with a chorus of 130 Perhaps the main regret of when the great conductor, Kous- humor with gay abandon. direclisteners at that time was that There's a cry of tragic grief.I. voices, under Prof. We sevitzky, commissioned him to they could not retain all the bril- write this important work. Bar- heard in the third movement, and liant Shaw lines and virtuoso tok recuperated long enough to in the finale, "perpetual motion A third major vocal music 124 South Main reading of Laughton, Charles complete it and hear it per- is personified with Its frenzy of i event at the college this year will Quality Shoe Since 1905 be a spring choral program. Boyer, Cedric Hardwicke and formed by the Boston Symphony rhythms. Agnes Moorehead. Columbia rec- Orchestra in 1944. '' I - , -- ords has fixed that situation in Much of his life was spent in Its new release of the , A! "fugue for four voices" ' by -locks the same foursome. 1 Unruly LI Besides making the work avail., -- When large 1,b . eble. for, hearing at. a moment'al., HOLLYI.VOODit, water and of tonic, stickum,, notice, the production . kenInch LP discs also had another had no effect on Arthur "The distinct advantage. It seems to nedy's hair for scenes in - r - I f Men," RK 0 niakeupman ,., , ,.,,,,,,..wItort,-1,0,,seow-- ,, ,s,,,,,, ,t';,, permit the listener's imagination Lusty Britton wailed: "This 't, ,,... , ,:1, ,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,, .., , ,,, , , , , , , .,, ,' It -A'fi ,,b) much more freedom than in the "Shotgun".his Witxmaster' hairdo, P,,, . ' :., ','; and ; guy, ,. ,,. ,artir t,..,, , ..'live" performance of four peo- are ' .,, .,--to get me tossed right , .,'; .5,2 ,,... going 1 ) ,, ,k, ple before a microphone. There out of the union!" ,.44:;,,i . ' ' .,,...-,., ,, i ,,' is nothing more worthwhile on . ,,,s., .,t I , , , i records to the drama enthusiast , ,sit '' - Ark ,, k.' , '', ,is 4 ,I'''. lead the Vienna State Opera cast, than this. ',,,, ;11PN: $ , , 7- , , r, , , Hefner Herbert conducting with Drama people, incidentally, ' , 1. .:, 10 , 1 ..,,,it 4 s,t ,,t , f ,'''' ig might also be interested in Co- the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. , i, ;,.; ,'. , Tit',1.,...,-?,44: ,t ,.; .. 4 1,, , 6..44, i , 44 , - ,' lumbia's new recording of Alban Drama and musical content are ?'' '' ' 't ' ',..pe' t ' ', ,, i 1,, t ,, ? Berg's "Lulu," an intensely dra- far more impressive on the three i v,, '' ,; , vocal was the Ll's than , s , matic modern music drama. Ilona ' .,,, i t .,i, A ,:.,,, , i .44 Wiener Otto and performance. Steingruber yli4 . i A, "" 1, ''' .',, I 1 ''''''''' ' ' ' kill:" ,. , ,41,7,.,,,,, ' ''! ..:4,1 )X. .. ' ;Iv' vt , ' ;..... 4 1 ' Irs, ' I ,"' ." .16'.., ''''''t i ' a .. ,' .,.rb.....4'...i , , 1..... 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'' 1 , :Dec' .28 goes before vo ' ., th:he San phony Orchestrii conductor was !Francisco ,11 ' 4, ' stra '''''' Symphony a Sunday concert guest before the on the "Standard ' 'V...': , , i ' ' Hour." Word is ''' ; ' ' , B. C., Symphony. that he will have Salt Lake City's , Vancouver, ' ' a ",'" -,r 0,,,,, , Monday morning he was - n go,or piano virtuoso, Grant Johan- ,. Inesen as his gtest soloist on the i .. , t , to to Utah an back . , tling keep - latter , - ' , , , program. . , , , , appointment in Ogden. Meanwhile, Abravanel has his ' Conducts Rehearsal ' own Utah ' "4 Symphony ready for 4t, !' ' '' , '!!' ' r . There, at the invitation of Del--, the Utah Symphony's second '!' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' 1 of the season Saturday at CARL FUERS'ENER Dixon, he conducted a , ' -- ,, ' Weber the Tabernacle. An all orchestral e hearse! of the soloist at BY U event. ,, ",,,,..---' Or- - affair, it will feature the College-Ogde- n ' Community popular , ' , A' '' chestra. He found Weber's Mr. Tchaikowsky "Pathetique" -,!, '' Overture, to be folk -, t,' Dixon with a spirited and en- - phony No. 6 In B Minor as the: lowed with the first local perI , ' , ' second half of the program. ' of Bartok's "Concerto ..t thusiastic ensemble on hand. , . , ' , ., ' ' ' ". ' , had a lotof fun working ling the evening will be Weber's for Orchestra." , "We ' t't , '- ' I over the Mozart G Minor Sym-- 1 I , .,2, , phony and the Strauss Blue , , , Danube Waltz,'.' commented Mr. .1 Abravanel. "The . , , . players are very ,,,,,t,,,wkw,,.4,i,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 4 , ,-, , . i serious about their work and are . was time first nice. the It LAKE--Iiilds very is SING dated for apGueden IN SALT TO I'd been ihvited to guest conduct pearance Nov. 21 in Kingsbury Hall. in Utah and I considered It a doll distinct honor. NIA Seeki Willi ,IN OUR SENSATIONAL LADIES' SHOE "We can't do too much to en- courage such organizations as 4 ,,11 series.. . . ' ' - , , , ,. , , , , , . Hilda Gueden. heralded Vien- - t Mese soprano, will make her first ' appearance in Utah Nov. 21 at 8:30 p.m, at Kingsbury Hall in t the second number on the current ty Salt Lake Civic ---Music Assn. , . . . ' , . , t , Civic Music . , , - - - - '. I, , noV131C191 THURSDAY 7 - . . , . .. '. - ' -- - , - - . - : YCMI CHRISTMAS root CARDS.Ihird , ' -- - ' - . , , , e tr - , , - ,,, - - ' ,, - . , . - ;- , . . - 4, ., ' ., . , , , , , . , ' , - , , , ' , , , ' . . . ''' ' - ' ' . ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' - . ' - ' . i' ' ' -- -- -- ' ' ' ' ,, , i . ! ' . . t. , ; ,' |