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Show : ' - . - ' ,,, . 1 , Sunday, Novembor 14, 1946 ' - , - -- - - . ' NEWS THE DESERET , - .. , .. , ii, , , . ' ' , ' upera 1 . ,- , 1 "' a.Y. ' - 4, , ,.,. -, 1, , ., 1 -, - , . . ,, ' 4, . - 4 4, - er r Major. - , H ' , , Consequently the Utah Symphony will be the focal point of international interest for the evening, especially Inch such . It , t - .,. ,...,,,t,,..,,,,,,, , " . , )4, ....,,i, , , ;Az. , lP'0. , ' : ' , ' , F.1 . , , ft. mm er es Iva , -- . , -- To Attract Top . .. M usicians to :USAC : ' . r 7 4 17'r . n,. . - ' , , ,, ,..t .,.,, ', - triumphs.. , 44 an interpretive giant as Maurice Abravanel on the podium. The event looms big trough d to d of ittni sortalr the vrvaovritxermurt men In music, 'from New York to . Salt take City. This manager of the NeW York Philharmonic-Symphon- y and Columbia Concerts i Inc., stated, frankly that glowing reports On the Utah' Symphony and Mr. Abravanel, plus the w2rld premieres have urged him ro travel west.," Both of the moderns represented are from the western world of Music and both are i rial ng rapidly on , recent . e , - ,- 4 - , An operatic concert presented by Brigham Young University Opera Workshop on Nov.18 will open the 1948-4- 9 concert season of the BYU music department, according to Dr. John fl;11a111- fay, department heal , Whit may be the first Utah' ' presentation by a maJor choral of "Coronation ,Scene" ,. m group Boris Godounov" by Moussorgsky will highlight the evening concert, it it stated by wokihWdrDon atI..8:15ii1T in The concert will begin the Joseph Smith auditorium. Also to be heard for the first at BYlli and perhaps-i- the-- '- 4 4 , ' ' thestra for . Saturday night's concert at the Tabernacle. Compositiorut by two of the most gifted contemporary writ-er- a share the spotlight 'with s first local performance of the Brahma Symphony No.- - 3 in , --- , - That Muskat . , 4 , ,... ., ' ' ' - . , 7w 0-- .,. ,,,, .4 , Britten Robertson Works Will Be Performed ' - and By Conrad B. Harrison ' PREMIERES 'of or. WORLD 'works are not exactl; but rare, you ' won't hear very ofte4 anything to - equal the double-headlined iip by the .Utah Symphony Or. ' Wrorl(shc:q3 Will Open - -- - . - X ave , J S. 9ts",.,,,,r0A,-,-.- . - -- ' -,- - - ,, , - - , . . i - ' - ,, - , . - , , t .., ' el,,,, - , , , -- ,t '. , ' 'r, . -- ,s- - . , sr - . t ,,, :'-:: , , nr s 1 us.trle for ddue Chicago. en itdle , , Ls ' ,si A O. ',',A i' :k I i'..., . r; ' ' , 2 - S ce tni 1 1 for a sum- - ' and chamber music groups and festival of chamber as teachers. Mr. Cingold heads music at Utah State Agricul- - the string department of the I tural College under the direc- - Cleveland music 'sclibol. 'Mr. of Dr. Roy Harris, corn- Rose teaches cello at the Jull. . Wit of the col- - . Hard School of Music. Mr. Bar- lege, were announced Saturday rett beads violin instrnetion in byPres. Franklin S. Harris.. , the Detroit Conservatory, and . Some of the nation's most - Mr. Preves heads viola instruc- I L'AN--PLAN- 00000-1V'''. 1 I ' , s ' 11;rris, artist-in-rew ni ! and chairman of the pi-- t,r i t 3 to band and chorus carclinics ; ' ternational interest on the basis . e." . ; , - ,...... ried over from last summer. ano department of USAC, will I teach ,piano. Dr. Harris will of the composer's fame as an , i , chosen from , ,tea borek teach hisand great-suceyNha7t composition his orchestrator and give t. , 11 f y Philharmonic, 1 . tory appreciation courses. cess with the opera "Peter Cleveland the --fro'''''''"141 Symphony, the ' i' Each artist teacher will be Grimes." The young' English- ?' ',' .,.,, - , Detroit Symphony, . and the allowed a ANNOUNCES PLANS , ' 4.. te One Ag the most ought e Man quota of 10 artist psi. .,' Assrivetr Symphony. ' , - ,0 - artist-- s- will is posers to the day and R.oy .tgrriglellftotplatts . 7pila,These-pupilHarris, 'this group will , music festivot. Johanea chamber perform, with their Instructors probably the Most played eon- - for USAC , music give festival, Isles. as the principals of their sec.. temporary on the British ', of 10 conce r ta , including solos, , , s tions, In a string symphonia taps ,z), . It la then to wonder that Ola ",;,t, . . tlios i quartets, duos, quintets. ' der the direction of Dr. Harris. Utah Symphony is the envy, of - --- 11 t , and --:k1 ' rbati3tnfolril . t struments. . 11.: 7 . 1 , 1, Itilltn:1 ror 7411: rehearsals in the string gym- - I I .' ' '''. , , 1 staferifiri , 40,...., The summer school will also .! phonia,-th- e ludents - will be . "Hear My 13rayer," byMendel -,, world premiere of a feature eight weeks of private coached to perform as soloists LIS1C the and Scherzo "Prelude, ssohn. A student, prganist and ., . Instruction by these artists, es ' and. in various chamber music ' I ' , "Iticercare,11 by Leroy. robart ' - , , one of twenty student . well as- - class instruction. Jo- - ensembles. I son so soon after his triumph in soloists will be feattirect with I eel Gingold, concert-mastof ' A.s..a. A 1 t h o u g h summer school winding the $25 , 000 Reichhold the workshop chorus on this , !Id Symphony, will . the ' I a n 1 of Utah State , , Western award Clehvela tot p Hemisphere Agnumber; ' th f he ,,,,.:..... his J Trilogy 11 richtake so' not -i 2 The- - 70 member -- chorus, I Uegebavj - He will be assisted - ' partment.fo , .,... :' la s Britten concerto revised the season at music chamber heretofore been two publicly an. present-apart concert, cd, by James Barrett, assistant nounced, the quota , of these ', .. 7 abeut 30 minutes in length. In .University of Utah will be held , concert-master eluding sacred music and exof the Detroit artist pupils from all over the ''' 4 its original form it was played in the Union Building on sun- cerpts from operas, operettas, , Milton P r e v e e, United States is Symphony. will but once, by Britten himself, already half day; Dec. 5, st 4 p.m. and f C and musical comedies. vt,' . plinclpal solo violist of the CM- - filled, college officials an-- ay of artiet stu- a 'with the group Chicago Symphony The program includes: Part 1, , -- Droh a of them Tiri SACRgD---"Whe' viola 1" department. ' Leonard young professional musicians Louis W . Booth, it wag an- . of 4'; . Chicago , 81 Saviour Went," from "Die Mei, S. Ros e, principal solo cellist of other symphony Nyiloplay-I- n nip composer. then took the flounced Saturday. stersinger," Wagner; "The Om- - the ' New York Philharmonic, consist of will a Ills cornprogram to work during their winter back England, xi.. nipotent," Schubert-- S pi ck e r; , have charge of the cello se..sons. the Quartet In T Major No. I pletely revised the score and , "Hear My, Prayer," Mendel- , ' Beethoven , the Bloch Suite department. a by added Inovement. third ssohn; "Art Thou With Me?" the and ) Viola and for Piano, I I have been comes to now Salt It Lake s; '4' "Regina Coelr: L I, OF THESE men have made for both regional and tie- its first playing, with Beethoven Septet for three for - from "Cavalleria City Rusticana,"LiomewNIMIMNemannimaWSIOdowliOlk.Mfw..,1.1 wood winde and a quartet of had ,broad experience both as ' Bond network broadcasts of Jacques Abrams, the brilliant Mascagni. . 3 performing artists in orchestral strings. these festive concerts. , the American at pianist, , will be per- Part II, SECULAR: "Traume," FIGURE ON SYMPHONY PROGRAMWorld premiere of a new composition by Leroy young The , Quartet ' keyboard. . Wagner, contralto solo; "Robin Robertson by Arden Lane and . formed left) will be heard on Utah State Symphony program on Saturday, and I Loves Me" from "The Play of ' . '. Abrams (right) will play the world II is In lour move" . Npeontear, cLeelleistsM:wellejle' tVhi:Illinliocstal Robin and Marion," Adam de is .laques ', . - ment; II Toccata, Waltz, lin. i , "In Sapphire March. is Miss and fullY It promptu be ' Suite will presented by Seas," from "The Firefly," On the Record , S. orchestrated 'with an UnUSUILlij brilliant young i . Rudolph Friml; "All the Things locaall Peck, , colorful part lot the full en- viola virtuoso, accom- You Are," from "Very Warm for , , limbic. - panied by Reid Nibley, pianist. , I , IL May," Jerome JR., CO1!AN rEORGE A will modbe both from the The performed Septet Although Quartet from "Rigoletto," Verdi; ND call FOR an THE isn't . ern school, the Britten and Rob- what song fans, you'd by David Margetts, violinist; "Come Then Let Us All be , ertson works move in two dif- - William Hogensen, , violinist; ' exact duplicate of bis more Per ry Com o is still giving out y , . Merry," from "The Bartered .,,,,,,,,, . ferent directions. The Robert- - Glenna Carpenter, cellist; Reid illustrious late father, but from with his best type e , Bride," Smetana; "Sing Your all we can learn he's a "reason- - , -son work is reflective and shows ain Walker, bass; Dow H. Young, woLniee: ! "The-1 Merriest, Songs" from tht Way," d an able" facsimile and that's what : clarinetist; Don' C. Peterson, Influence the of era, hasKnickerbockers," William deT counts in . 9 2 his , ( , while Britten's concerto def. born, and Howard Bleak, ItCDAa hualroDua" ''3Bt!d9 9d)y. ' Koven; "Through the Years" performance of bids for public enthusi- - toolL ' ris and - . initely CONOMY-leatnre-inerage shellac-Bi- du . - - from "Through the Years," Yin- - -dowels reinforced with Sayao's nine . . "George aim. It is flashy, io say the s Clark combine in a spirited and ' new Log-Plaperiorit,o-tithe role- of Mimi metal at the ends. cent Youmans; "Sextet from THE and is tte type that leads least, well blendedi coupling of "My 7 -(RCA-;lo.seems to . ' be "Lucia de Lammermoor," Doni ,, TT- symphony managers to say: "If I 't CW Songs" emphasized records-wa- s Microgroove ing better-notes -ithe n Richard records). With the aid Darling, My Darling" end "That aetti; and "Coronation Scene" given its biggest boost to date rRsT TO APPEAR in the ' anybody' doesn't like it, we will T ucker', performance a RO- -. of Guild the Choristers and an Certain Party" Mel. 88353). from "Boris Godounov," In the recent release of the gibe- IYaftd albbillowing give his money back." dolfo ta,ke on added brilliance orchestra under Thomas Lend- - Dan Grissom, former Jimmy , .sorgsky.- - - , , - new ' perform- . , complete Met- Robertson's interestinger Jones, the younget Cohan Lunceford vocalist, is heard in ' ' Among other performances knee of the Rimsk Following up his Johnny ropolitan Op- -' score actually stems from his ' 1 ease d on 'Recess in Heaven" and "Why lends a degree of authenticity re Dennis " S s LP is -Day c R success, th heh erazade e obert Philothe Appleseed" era of , by version visit and studrin Leipzig back' as to I More You?" "Give favorites Must such betCasadesua the of one with (Col. tly of Orchestra the Orcomet performance Puccini's' "La --up delphia under k 1 --- F in 1932. It was there be was to Broadway," "Over I MM-1738351). and Buddy Clark loins Beethoven G Major Concerto mandt--(Co- l. Lp--Boheme" on two five 12- -, . fascinated by what be calls the , ter children's recordings in and The Sky ,. No. 4 for Piano and Orchestra inch records) and a group of the Christmas ' There," "Mary's A .Grand Old ',- the discs. rich colorful tonal mixtures of long list for larks Inocdtesrno .1:erhainfectious per., , .. with the Philadelphia Orches- - "Songs of Irving Berlin," sung . tenor takes Name" and others; , record Some trade. collectors The,versatile have St. the in pre-Bathe MIA 7 ' tra under Eugene Ormancry, Meanwhile, there are a few . i or m e Money Songs - the mistaken idea that 'the LP's all the character paru in a more by Rise Stevens (COL hM-78, Thomas Church." notable bits in the single and "Gloria" (Cal. 38332). Here we receive a more corn- - three of recordsr.--, b e c a u s e they. are I on vin- story : appealing end He composed the Work first simple ' The new "Scheherazades lea. of Christ in '"'be record field this week. Take i lite and p r o v i d e great ad- - - pletd picture of this artirtic , . ., tog)! Pearl Halley's "Say It Simple" I for organ and resdored it for the Coming ' tures the ' with rich performance the entire violin in of are vantages quality reproduction, Boy. Who Sang foe the lane ' 1841 All" and That's "I'm a in arch ' Lazy, first ' more a two tliCA-Vicostly th n shellac. tI (Col. 38234), for instance. BothNotable' is the fact that the and 3 CEIT They should note the two.rec Arecords).- -. ' Abe sides and are the real ' old in ' , on rough! Bailey, Otthe style ; , the ord LP set of "La Boheme' ,444twther set for With eiWithent Option to Buy the4,well latter with lidth goes mighty ' It Is a performance wall wiwth Itietrcife:11,blended sells for $930, while the orig.. 'Another is a the her classic "Tired." same ago, gro.upfeaTu-re-srelease MASON & HAMLIN , it o n g- 111UL-- el contemporitry - 'western feeling story-tellin- g bud set of..LwithJemtie considerationinl Shellac --Tourrel's Offen- -of , spinets,Uprihia Jones, art Spike --' Is -there too, Then, .. Scherzo. Page and Prelude I, the Monteux and the San Francisbach performances, which are t Slick- is ofwith help from his Ciy Grands, Player T r I o two - hitter, Mr. Cavanaugh Robertson co fered at around M.'. (RCA Vic.) when buying Consequently, 111 "Row the Circus Learned ; CABLE-NELSOaccompanied by Ma u r -I,- e ers, ' 7PICE1203:.. an ..Back In Your Own . Backyard" w American, The difference represents says be writes on Abravanel and orchestra, on the the recorded worL o "Where'd Dat Money' Ge?"-- - - - Tom gum 241 Wasik ;LIP a Mahn or new EVERM,V --- ' better more thanone-lotirti- k still, Among perfirst impressive the price side, and her colorfulm:es- . a telz-romances on records is the ttirm preBacrziya jilarait,o.r:44!tiettfteen7CdA)T4tH,Vie.44Y-3111177,buut(ittw- -" of Rossini 4 rine rhythm setup in a couple . Z ' ' , w : arias an the second. " -- York LeopoldStokowski-NeGeorge Gerahwin wrottabout.1'.7"!..01, aq- - even yOUnget age 77 of Pat Flowers ine . , . -- . . revivals, "How'm MachIn , - , an "Americakirk Paris." Philharmonic , -there are ofl presentatitin only MonovotDittlaction!! ' Music-Co. . - . three-- record the orchestral score to "Wotan's on the . a ' Vi ' qat mutat featuring ' , iS Mu11274 Farewell' and "Magic Fire :there Zoo lot South . RE FORM 'OF the werk Of eight "Nursery Songs" set,. while ' Shore-Budd, -I Pat Iin the vocals1 and pianistics y ' BEESLEY,' ELISIO' CO' microgroove are no leat4than 25 Interrup- - 'ans., the 'Dinah et" at theicloap of ,Wagner's ' is also quite unusual. as it is gered i Gene Kelly-,(CeClark"' on 'S sicles.,'Wendt both album is by rfur ' ' the' cottventional shel- -- on' a', tions "Die Walkure" , (CoL ME-30based ' upon- - two themes and 4 attl.''-l'4- , s:ngle LP, t 70 .,.5puth: Auyto, two secondrecords): lac recorafilE:.'''.; '.-. ''',,.' .2,,,,,,''' zehildren-gIn their ' variations ,The , themes - 'This many ..,, et set et 10a ta Gene's break - 'I - --' . - :1: Littati lit in 4,..,, a '. -- hi r i KALL: the , Prelude , Such songs and it utorethan wayst ssethas advantages -C inch release"- - featuring- - '"""Tli I .. ,.. I .' ' ': ' 1 ' over, Stokowski's previous, of- xcriorFOR A noislr turn Eager Piano" and "M ' and are freely developed In all matches the first . Evaiy15 Ill , 15 ame; AND any , feringTof the music on RCA- - three- movements, through the - -- All three sets orrecords are , ' - :21,ROMINENT MUSICIAN .. L r Iwo at theginning, the ri-- --- - Moons.." -.----, - , Victor. Chiefly, of Donaldson, Pianist is the, sante high is variation form. :cm' , , , . ,, . SOLOVOX' w TEACHER - PRAISES . vinylite. the best way to the modem reco course, Incidentally, found inprevious LP is pretliach theme "The first ,,,, P rdingvhile , cloth-Lrecords, or.any vinyin addition it deals only with av- ' ' releases, far ' exceeding the in character and Is announced -Ilits surfaces, is to use a slight- - the .., , ,, ' , , orchestral score and is more , and . the cellos in -quietly ly damp (not too wet) cloth, ' read. , basses," 'writes Mr. Robertson such as cotton flannel or ch- i- eloquently , ' lip, . , 11, vior,.., e4 ,to, molt!. 1 I , the Friday--Rubbing , Nr damp , ,., intro- - . '0 NOTRER a EXCELLENT .r forms short , work. ' "It . over t. . surface ) the ,,prevents the -,. i ft 4itto t::,4 development of a static charge . performance- - is found in the .duction and is followed by a ,,, Rhoda Vaun Call Young, ; , ' '' . ' an Ballet the Music in with from oboe, Gounod's ,,k1NOtt4 that h from tvbbing with ented student of Mabel Borg ., '. ' '. . ,i, , ., a or brush, ata Con. "Faust,", as presented. by the obligato played by the Znglish will be presented in a - 'lir , Jenkins, , .' horn. , 17 i r sequently the Hit and dust per. City Of Birmingham Orchestra piano recital , by the McCune , "Via oboe'melody forms the School of Music and Art, Friday 0, tides are not attracted to the ' under George Weldon (Col. ?r . , i .-- second the -- at.8:I5 p.m. in the school recital surface and con be removedrecords), ; " ''' liv tnwihnidciltantsin ' I' . character of while a the high upho ' . While Columbia is pushing 200 North Main St. hall, ' . COLUMBIA RECORDS-- , , t ,., .. ... LP, 4 lig still turning out its standard of recent British, of- - The 'scherzo is an UDCOTIV11., -' it - ' . , tional western dance. Its die. e is a 'charming reading . . ferings shellac. of In ter quota regular as ' H, '''' $ sonarti climax suddenly merges 411 . I areAllso - Of Faure'', "Pavanes". featuring i .127The Little Red Hen. -e , fact, all LP offerings I , , solos beautiful into Philharmonic the for the nif Orchestra in shellac r INNIOrimP JIMENNISINISitre N4110 re form, along with all ill MM553Triasure IslandBasil , , d., f other (110 Aserdelliman11111011111111Vidgrani, .. i xecordhas made by the '. and Chorus under Sir Malcolm . clarinet and flute, leading to. too Ratilbone end Cast. ' , 72707-(311;,,,-.Sthe 4' of the qUiet I opening Sargent- (Col. single firm. , The company has even ' . s . ' c151--ong- s, cient Ricercare. Near the end S ' of The Southwest vilif a new dustProof 124nch). One more new single , - Pr. Li L pug". most "wag MUSK 1 holds a joyous execution of , of the Ricercare there is also box - type album ' container t ' r-tAl Dexter and His Troopers. 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