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Show - $olt Lake City, Utah, Sund7y,jMomirlg,, . - It elatuary 25, 1951 1 ' - . Philharmonic Group Dated. For Benefit - ''' .. ,1 . , , , , i . , , , , . - - ' r I - - .. Famous Trumpeter. To 'Piay Wtrn I) Bandt , , 1 ' . 4 . , , Rafael Mendez,i world famousMexican trumpeter, will' per, form ,!as soloist in f"r r'P' Hons. two of them his 0"rn ' tomPost"hs. when Ile PPPPars with the Icirl.Iers,ity of Utah ' . , . - - : ; .' 1 , ' , ' -- ' ' . ' , ' , , t ,'-'- i - , ' ' i - l' ''' , 1 , ,4 , , t IF 1: ' - 'f; -- 1 ' i ' '' 1 , , , ' - I ,1), - 1 -- , ,, ,' ..i 2t'-- 4 i.,..,,f,5.r ,,, - it- 1 ', '' ! ,,,: ''-' :. ' 2; ' ' 4 . ' 0' VIRGINIA MACPHERSON HOLLYA on (UP)Ed McConnell, Ihe' radio vet who rethe act. Had to, he sisted television for 10 years, finally got-in- to it. heckled himinto kids e said today--thneighborhood much, like But he still doesn't ft ' "That there TV," rumbled Ail the "is the toughestdadburn work - , ' ..; !$,11 t . ! ;,'hita--haire- - , : there '',,,..., ,,,,4simg, ! . 'i r ,, ,....141', - ...010):70r,,,,,,',', .7.4.-;- Ilt - r.. , '''.:, 4C -- ' , ,, ' s,,,,,,,,,, , s '''t, ," '.', - , ' , , ' ' , , 1 I ' ''.'','. k . I 1 i - - , - -- - 'I, . i , . TOO MUCH , , I, ' .,- , im...-wfbams- ! y." . Utah-Symphon- y -1- SYMPHONY MEMBERS U. OF PRO RA- - , OPEN IRDAY EVENING - , 9.00 TILL HART BROS. MUSIC CO. I 46 lost South It Star in Films TV . , - Jay Silverheels, Mohawk Indian who plays "Tonto" in the popular "Lone Ranger" television series, portrays the important. role of "Little Cow." lite Indian chief, in "Quantrell's Raiders," large-scalwestTechnicolor ern, It stars Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott, Arthur Kennedy and John Ireland. d UTAH'S USED PIANO CENTER 11 .. -- if si , to., si a, Ar Nai - on , t ' - - Plt. A , OW 42,), IP i5 Cl'e - , I' V 11v41014 1,0 1' 1 1 11 T .4 1 I ,:et' 0 00 VW i 1,.1 - 1 conductor: "Arts of Judah ...' Tin,hp.phr . i-!-' MIS I ,a I l'IV ,,,..,k .00 , ow 11 - . ::' ,,is'?' . ". , ... .41,1;' 'It .1- - , .1 ,........., ' itilli0' , . - ... , t 4 '''''n , , 11 ';''s e , ', .5 ,,,,, II; 7? 7, i 411 ,l (0' ' v I ,( - ' ,,ef'. 1 ;11 ---- y . .: , i- - i 1, 1 ' , mit. ' it1 ' iiti f 1 , '......)i' ,,, 4 ,.. , ass , . ' - , - )47 tk .1..,..;1 ..:;.' 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Famous Lutenist Sets Sets Concert Kingsbury Hail Concert - , Douglas Nord li, young Salt Lake City pianist, will be presonted in concert March 4 at 3 p.m. In the Ladies' Literary, Club, 855 East South Temple St. Mr. Nord li, who lif3ts his teachers Mabel Borg ienking, Grant Johannesen and the late Ernest Hutcheson at 'lull-har- d School of Music in New York City, will appear under auspices of the 1141acDowell Club. Members said tickets may be purchased at the Beesley Music Company or at the door ' prior to concert. Although not. new to Salt Lake City audiences, Mr. NordIi not been heard here since he performed the Mozart "Coronation" Concerto with the McCune School of Music, and Art Symphony Orchestra in the spring of 1948. Up to that time he had studied with Mildred Couper at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, Calif., and with. Mrs. Jenkins in Salt and Mr. Johannesen Lake City, as well as serving several years in the U. S. Navy. voNID ' BEESLEY, CO.. RPM , Special event on the University of Utah Master Minds and Artists series is the Friday cert by Suzanne Bloch, lutenist, singer to the lute, player of virginals and recorders, who will appear in Kingsbury Hall at 8:15 p.m. A distinguished artist- - in reeital .of medieval, renaissance and baroque music, Miss Bloch has performed from coast- to coast in the United States- and Canada. For many years Miss Bloch, who is now training lutenists, has been the only concert at this instrument. Her interest in early music also has resulted in brilliant interpretations on the virginals, or spinet, and she accompanies herself in singing the delightful lute! songs. COMFOSER'S KIN. r, Daughter of the famous Ernest Bloch, Suzanne's first training was as a plinist. While studying composition abroad, the young musician became so interested in the great repertoire of earlier cen tunes, largely neglected in her corn-pose- , .. . . , , .. . . , . , , - t ..'.i.,r, ' ' .1 ' '' ? ' ' ;,' i - i '. , i," i , t , .''', ' ', 41 ,.,,,4, : 1 ',. x i. ,.. I ,.'411.; '. . .0.,,.. ' , t'tt . . ',ode': , , , - It - - , , , , . - . . , ' - ' - ' - --, ;,..- - - , - , .' 0,,, . , - ' 1 , A' , m Millwer& Vocal soloist for theevening will be Reed Prestgard, bari, t, tone. At the piano will be C. Roger. , and 'Howard ' . Swkinston. , r- ' J1 ,..4 a t ' ' , , . , ' .. ,.., , , - ,. . APPEARAikE SCHFDLTEDSuzamle Bloch, lutenist the lute and player. Cl vfrg,tnals and recorders, will be Beard in concert In Kingsbury Hall Friday. sin-le-- N, , a , , No-ren- fl , own and recent times, that she turned to performance con the of the original instruments early periods. As a girl she took part in the Haslemere, England, festivals of the Dolmetsch family as lutenist, singer, virginals and recorder player, and even as a dancer, and on her return to the United States she began .a solo career which keeps her constantly on tour. NUMBERS VARIED Her programs,- include polyphonic solo pieces and renaissances for lute; troubadour songs, French chansons and chansons de cour, folk songs and legends, English ayres, Spanish villancios, Italian frottolas, Elizabethan settings, and work of such major earlier composers as Monteverdi, Frescobaldi, Couperin, Ha nde I, Teleman, and J. S. Bach. Series members will show their season ticket books at the door for admission to Fridays program, according to Dr. I. Horsfall,- director of the Uni; versity- extension divisto n, Sponsor of,the event. , , is made-u- p H. Perkins; Victor Oberhansley, Robert B. Nielsen and James quartet itts , t. i ' k Also on the program, willbe a 'cello ghartet and a trumpet qUartet under Joseph C. Clive, director. With Mr. Clive in the !leelle group are Evelyn Hilgendorff, Norma McCleod and Ver. di Stubbs, while the trumpet Unlvorsity ' No, ' Perry. - ' ' ': .5o , f - - , - ' ;'!"," i: New Records,. Inc.; haw impressively prefaced its "Music A fourth student recital of In America" series with a re- the season will be presented by lease of rarely performed but the University of of music Tuesday at il:15 worthy Works appearing for the first time on records. p.m. in the Union Bldg, it was Covering the period from announced Saturday by Prof. Seventeenth Century Mantre- Leroy Robertson, department di dini to George Enesco- - of the rector. present day, the music sets a Featuring the program will stage for the American :compd. be the University Madrigal sititons to comb. The' latter Singers in works of Byrd, Gibworks are to be chosen by an bons, Morley and Purcell. Dieditorial board composed of Le- - rector of the group is Jessie , 7- - - to 12. 4s. , Utah-departm- ent 41 - , - WORK- - Madrigal Unit Slated at 11J1,. wwiltrh .,' . , inch erinventioneL . , ., ---I :- o. VItterkor,rt:lin":11re al.1:..ntotanciknitetour. - - It's tosy'It's , - A C- --7 ,t - . tit seS ors23tvity, b.star 27 0 Ab Ot11) 't If 10,8 14tisie., a the tO Pt 1 . I - ve 2,4.41L," ,, Theyembeiphmo,nnymeosor;hteep,trrana. ' rs' ILe15.1 quality. - toeur Couvre volt" and mpg oni to. mence" from "flantson and Delilah." ... t 1502Edthis overstborne ocited with ooe "unstreet Ile sold Ac. ranges. flews gas a Deseret - . 4 - :William , 'xi I ti ,e. - It aocporlisamnows, 43n'. - , t,t;-- miff; p0;zritveuppWaorrienriat single , - t I Ain:. "An die "lot Abendreth" and'"DireNatentgall," Gebuscht." . - A, ' ;1017" rMnd:ldtt 7:0 ...0000, . n. i: rPronlint" ;),, - ....,,,,,,' VT.. - gm 'it. Ilebhabers verbrannte." "AbendeMpfinduni," Di, Vellehett" and Chloe." and SCHIIRSRT: "Songs"fin of 21- "'- - tut e'rGe, rb. n d u;ttc?Ar ..vwiti Shaw, ttohr Hugh LM organist. 1117, insight LP. MOZART: ',lionise of Mozart," In- chiding "Dana tin bole solitaire," "Dan Lied der Trennung." "Ala Louise die briefs' ihr.ea ungetreuen , ' Pa 1:13b Iploorbterri. , ';', c il 2-.- ai Picchi,- harp, and "King Solomons along.Margaret Wilson contralto, and Miss ascent. harp, New Records h NISLP 301, single LP. Great Sacred Choruses: "Hallelujah Chorus'' from 'Handel's "The Messiah." "The Heavens Are Telling" from Haydn's rho creatmns" "Ave Vrurtr by Mozart. "Thou glAuSt Leave Thy lowly Dwellings' "from berilos- - "I.' Arlene' du Christ." "Sanctus" from Ootanodg "St. Cecilia Mann," "Clod So Loved the World" from Shiners 'The Crucifixion." "Hellefujah' from Bethoven's "The Mount of Olives." and "He Watching Over Israel" from Mendensohn's "Elijah," The Robert Shaw Chorale, ,j't I', . Ili ' apee1: M ' , - About all he has to .do to 4 the money rolling in is keep '' ; ' k f S ED McCONNELL sing some song's, tell a few starts on telefislon program jokes and rip off a roarin' ad- , venture story every now and 'Midnight, the Cat.' " then. if, .i'. id Ort.'"lte:4 he stalicri Ed "Life was Att simple," big jokesas ftot, .4, 7?' 4r4,,,,4 for months. "Then the.neighborhood 'Pm with ' sighed. , l'''' : kids took topestprin' me. We Then the kids began to .t,,,. a big ,.place with a pool Paign SO lotid a man couldr2:t fib- ,,,,, ! , s';' 1. week end there's get any peace and quiet In hTs anti every .. ,' 4,,, !, about 96 little monkeys over own backyard any more. Thtswas serious. there. "So I took the plunge," be "We feed 'em hot dogs and "And every week they I soda lemonade and and sighed. pop '1131, : 11 1 built 'em a :...f down on clubhouse and turn those hot lights ' ..'s,:A fancy ' '--. ; i'': ,', me and quiweat- through throe '...i.:1 1 they really have a time. 1 f or four clean shirt's. The first DOES IMITATIONS- show undid me for a monthI ' ' A , "But lately they been gittin'- wasn't good for nothin" ' But the kids are happyand after me to git on television. I DOUGLAS NORDLI do imitations, see, and they harmony reigns again in th0 plans concert In March been beggin' me to put 'Froggy. McConnell backyard.- (Except of on . and for the usuaI the Gremlin' and course.) 'Squeaky, the Mouse' ,A ,,, Joy LP. gle MaNDIRLSSOHN! Symphony IX, and MANFREDINI: Christmas Coneerto. American Arts Orchestra. Karl Krueger, conductor. New Records, NRLP 102, single LP, No. 14 in '70 MOZART: Quitmet Major and quartet No. IS In D Minor. Budapest String Quartet. Columbia NIL 4360. single I.P, STRAUSS Piano Quartet Opus 13. Poniard Sogall. piano. 'Jose Figueroa. violin Prate :,trieff viola, and rleorge Ricci, rents. New Records rsiPLP 201. single 12- - insh LP. nroat Rihiflat R.Yents in Musk! "Joshuanal tie Hymn of R Jtrithe of by Mussorgsar. lverA "By -by Saminsky. King Saul' Babylon" ks Arts Arntritan ussorit5ky, sir umOntal Chorus, soloists. sornello and organ, Lasare Saminsky. "1"4-live,.,...0..1.- t ' ' - I '10.,i5t4311 06 1 ...i :: I I 1 I I ' , . I 1 , t si. , - , .i . dss ;,' eli;' ' b --- 1 t IAS4e:1 . 0 tie ,,' ".,1:0 et 4,,t1"," - tle : . vo , le'let CrAC tvts .00 g - - 0 , , .'- Pk:t00Fi- Al- - tr. NI Vici'V I, Aviv' , Is BOOMING in the Mountain West just ask any , resulthappy Deseret News ACTION AD user HE knows that . ... '"ik , - BUSINESS tiol ir x, .4PA T: ; -----1 11111,1 , 81: '? ' 1 , .1. Robertson, the Utah and Dr. Carlton composer, Sprague Smith. One release is planned for each month, marking in the,overall the past and present of American music. It is to be hoped that some of the Robertson works, particularly the "Trilogy," will be included. Guiding light of "New Records" is Karl Krueger, who premiered the prizeiwinning "Trilogy." at Detrott. If he can continue the high standard of performance and recording tech' nique achieved in these initial releases, his project seems quite certain of .success. There is much of musical interest to be found In the Enescp Octet, played by twice the number of ingtruments with specified Ene co's approval; the Strauss rtet from the composer's arlier years; the youthfully.. created Ninth Symphony of Mendelssohn played from original manuscript; the complete Christmas Concerto, of ManFredini, and the Biblical scenes of music, excellently performed by promising young artists. Recording is top quality and rneets high standards to be found on most LP releases today. One of the real surprise packages listed above is the set of Mozart and Schubert. songs by Miss Warner. a:, very musical soprano with a beautiful lINPSCO: Octet fog Strings in C Maior, aixtees members of American Arts fircheatra, Karl Krueger, con- ductor. Now Records NRLP 401, sin- . ,,, t .kk New Releases Cover Young S. Pianist Music in America ..." a l''' , - fist-fight- s, ,..,.. ': - ON THE RECORD e 1 . , ' Four members of the Utah Sy mphony Orchestra will appear as guest soloists with the University of Utah Symphony Orchestra, Albert Shepherd, conductor, in concert Sunday at 3 p.m., in the Union Building on the university campus. Performing in the ,Mozart "Symphonie Concertante"' for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn and orchestra will be Louis W. Booth, solo oboist with the Utah orchestra; .Martin Zwick, principal clarinetist: William Watilo, bas on principal, and Don Peterson, first horn. Another soloist on the program will be Joyce H. Tim- merman, who will be at the piano. in the finale from the "Concerto No. 3 i n D Minor " thy Bachmaninoff, a first local performance of the work. Also on the program by the ensemble is the Brahms "Symphony No. 2 in D Major." Norma Lee Madsen is concertmistress of the orchestra. ' plasm'. a Delivery end toning it no extra charge. .1 Lower Prices ' Conveniently located south el Siert perking. :l.rtA-7.7g4vt: .- NEED .A PIANO? 1 Peterson, William Watilo, Martin Zwick Orchestra set to appear TO .PLAN ON UNIVERSITY PROGRAMDoh members of and Louis Booth are , scheduled at University of Utah. "inor ;00e, , "Too much work and too lit- tie money. I was doing all right in radio And besides, I'm lazy. So why change?" McConnell. who's 59 now, is a huge Santa Claus type of man !with a.boundless love for kids. lAnd for the past ten years he's been the star of a Saturday show for customers aged four i ,ii - coast-to-coa- , 1 i ' is!" cat's-whiske- ' ., k ' r, d McConneil's been "Smilln' Ed" on the rA d o since way r back to the days. He was the first mah who ever had a sponsorthis was in 1922 and he thinks he was first show. with a "I've been in radio 29 years and never been without a spfmsor," he said. "That's why I turned down all tchose movie offers and TV contrlacts . k 1 .4fIce'' '.' 4.0:1-- T:Oleyi.soit,.,...F10.1d.1 - I , ,.',..' .,,,,alt--ko4,,,d ' .1 Trikes-- , , I' ''' ?, - tt '.; !: -,--. i, , " , . '. - 1,' , 1 k I , , i 1 ' '''''' ' , 1 1 ' ., .. ; - ' ' i ty 5thil.i.hP-:'-t- I - : ! - . - ''''' ' ' , , k i I ' , !brass clinic at the band b,(1114my of t.he school Friday : all music - educators i a "1:' with and music students given a to attend. i special,invitation At the Thursday concert, Mr. mender 'will appear with the t' ' COncrt Ban!' in Rs annual hand in performances of his .' winter concert Thursday at "La Virgen de la Marcarenna" I .8:15 p.fit in'Kingshury Hallland the "Samba for Banff:. ITo a resident of IldllywOotiTi will also perform the trumpet Watkins-ClarCoin-th- e Music famous musician joins th,,, solo in Sarasate's pany. to noted figures many and Ilubay's .,"EjerWorks of Bach, Haydn, - Isrought to Salt Lake City for 0isteline'r Beethoven and Medelssohn will roncert and instruction at the works by the band. be performed on the program music department kinder direction of Ronald D.. ttniversity that will eight vocal this season. He will conduct a i.Gregory, will includei the, first soloists, as feature Miss Glad-- . well al movement of the- Piano Con- - stone. who will appear as ac- ", ; ' c6-- r's in A M Pg. companist and as soloist, For hey $50 i 000 Earrings certo Marian .,, ad i ut with Millward, a stu- - Hiolo contribution, the pianist t a has Greer Garson pric, oh !dent at the iiniersity, at Olt will play the Beethoven "Wald- . the i piano, and the Symphony in C stein" That her Sonata In q Major. ' !! Insurance for diamond pendant t Minor for Band by Ernest PROGRAM LISTED i ,,. earringsWhich play an Opening the program, Dr. Ticket for the concert may Tortant 'Part in "The LAW and Lady-LeveThe earrings are be purchased at Glen Brothers Teutsch will. conduct the' choir loaned by an ,Eastern diamond Music CItiropac,y, 74 South Main in the Bach Cantata; No.. 104, "Thou Shepherd Bountiful." , , St. firm. -- ' This will be followed by the Credo horn the Haydn "Nelson , Mass" with Jane Tisdel-,--son I rano;-ElleEggleston, alto, and Ray Brimhall, tenor, as sol- Mats , arKL th e Gladstone solo - BART BROS.. OFFERS YOU performance. Following inter- mission, the choir will mud Guaranteed 1 pieties et prices from.$90 end up.. , Mendeissohn's "As The A2 low es 02.22 per weekvsmll down payment. Hart Pats," based on the Forty- .. ,. Front 1 0 te 20 smell second Psalm with Laurene uprights, spinet styles end ' - ;Hodges. soprano; Mr. Brimhall, ploys, pianist to choose Orono. Also one new spinet Itertain. Kenneth Tisdel, tenor; Harry de a Up to 100 trelLin 'slue allowed later en toward otilw Lange, bass, and Reed Miner, Janssen, Kohl, end Cempitell, i.e.. French, sind Krokeitet i , bau, as 110101StS. , , ' Choir, Dr. Walter Tiutsch, director, and Gladys Gladstone, noted Utah piAnnkti.,Nvill appear in concert March 10 at. 8 p.m. in the Highland Park Ward Chapel, 2535 Douglas St., it.was announced SSturday. Sponsored by the Park Aveflue Ward Relief Society, the ciincert is scheduled as a benefit and is a contribution,of the choir sod pianist in the restorative- ion of the Stratford-Parnue Ward Chapel, which was virtually destroyed by fire last fall. . TICKETS AVAILABLE Tickets for the concert, meth ing! at a minimum of $1 each, are on sale at the Sugar House mwie company, Glen Brothers ;Music Company anl the Palmer-No- ittr , , T TA Salt .Lake Philharmonic ,' , ', i , ,o, |