Show I OGDEN 8C OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- PLOTTED OWN 'MURDER' R SUNDAY MORNING FEB 26 1961 LIVELY ARTS Ogden City Schools social behavior Music as a universal language may have a stabilizing unifying socializing and civilizing effect on people for people are united in their emotions Music can help bring about a higher degree erf cooperation goodwill and wholesome human relationships In these critical times music may be decidedly beneficial in reducing the aggressiveness and destructivemen for genness of power-minde- d erally speaking feelings elicited by music derive from the tender emotions which have to do with race preservation love family religion patriotism loyalty and the ethical and moral standards held in highest esteem by society MUSICAL WEEK Thursday evening at 8 the Ogden chapter of the MTNA will meet at the Ogden Tabernacle to hear a Music is believed to have an influence on human behavior In many cases even more than the spoken word music operates as a psychological agent because it does not need to appeal to logic to be understood Music may have direct emotional appeal and may match or give rise to moods Because of music’s subtlety it penetrate deeply into the inner senses Certain physiological functions may be stimulated by music It has been found that pulse rate respiration digestion metabolism and body temperatures may be affected by music Often these physical functions may be activated n in such a way as “Organ Litto promote feelings erature and Technique” to be preCerof well-bein- g sented by Wayne Devereaux promare inent and active organist of the there tainly beneficial values in area At this meeting the Ogden the proper uses of Chapter will serve as hosts to all the MTNA chapters in the state rhythmical and percussive music in certain types of Also invited to attend are the Salt physical exercise This effect is Lake and Ogden chapters of the shown in its simplest form in setti- American Guild of Organists of ng-up exercises which come by which Mr Devereaux is a memtelevision and record- ber of radio way more elevated levels there At 2 pm on Friday the Ogden At ings are classes incalisthenics in dance Symphony Guild will present its techniques and in social and folk third symposium at the Bertha dancing Dancing masters of the Eccles Art Center To be discussed Renaissance tried through the dance will be the two symphonies which to cultivate graceful and easy car- wall be heard at that evening’s riage and a perfect command of concert: Mozart’s Symphony No 36 the body (“Linz”) and Beethoven’s Symphony Muscular coordination and gen- No 9 the “Choral Symphony” eral body tone can be enhanced Those attending the Columbia with music Music can indirectly Symphony Orchestra in the Mozart increase endurance and contribute Symphony as well as excerpts from to a good physical health Physical the Beethoven Symphony with Arwell-bein- g among other things is turo Toscanini conducting the NBC dependent upon a healthy body func- Symphony The climax of Ogden’s music tioning rhythmically Practically all normal healthy human beings move week will come with the Utah State about rhythmically their pulse and Symphony concert Friday evening respiration are rhythmic indeed at 8:30 in Ogden High School Maeseven their senses respond rhyth- tro Maurice Abravanel will conduct his musicians in performance of mically Music may influence behavior in these two fine symhpones and as other ways Used to divert atten- a special treat will present with the tion music may aid in reducing orchestra the 350 voice University pain It has been observed that some of Utah Chorus in the Beethoven dentists obstetricians and other Symphony No 9 regarded by many men of medicine have used music as one of the most beautiful and - for this purpose For those who may most difficult of orchestral and be nervous tenseror excited music choral works We are indeed fortunate to be may be used as a harmless insedative In cases to have this fine orchestra visit able expensive many music may even be useful in in- Ogden sj frequently and those who are able to attend Friday’s concert ducing sleep and rest Perhaps one of the most telling will be able to anticipate an exciteffects of music is its influence on ing musical experience lecture-demonstratio- V - Music Has Deep Effect On Emotions Behavior ' By Daniel L Martino Music Education Consultant Shakespeare's Works Penned By 'Dead Man Author Says 9 v i ' : v ' x V f j&J By Ward Carmel NEW YORK (NEA)—Hold everything A detective here named Cal- vin Hoffman just back from England says he finally has proof positive that the coroner’s report was phonied and the murder was ' never committed If he can make the proof stick Hoffman may have the vital evidence to show that the literary works of William Shakespeare were not written by William Shakespeare at all but by another man using the same name Hoffman’s finding: that Christopher Marlowe was not murdered in 1593 giving him the opportunity to have “been I poet-playwrig- X X si ht “Shakespeare” Hoffman says Marlowe had every- 4 thing else W- FITTING IN THE PIECES — Maurice Abravanel Utah Symphony director (center) points out to Berle Jensen and Roy Samuelson just where their solo parts fit in with the orchestra in Beethoven’s Ninth (Grand) Sym’ ( 51 happily “how many scholars haves In his recent book “The Murstaked their reputations — their lives j der of the Man Who Was ‘Shak— on Shakespeare’s authorship? Just espeare’” Hoffman reasons that the think of the suicides-“Anonly verified facts in Shakespear’s what about all the books life indicate nothing about his authe research the memorabilia that thorship will have to be thrown away— made Marlowe on the other hand had valueless because the author was everything to be “Shakespeare” — not Shakespeare? from the education known works “There is sp much at stake” and verified experience to the pressHoffman says “that the whole ques- ing need for a pen name A brilliant influential rebellious tion has taken on the fervor of a writer Marlowe made enemies Acreligion with many people” even the cused of atheism and with a death however Curiously most orthodox admit that Shake- sentence facing him he had to plot speare did not write everything at- his own murder and flee under the tributed to him The rebels have disguise it gave him To earn his living in exile Hoffbeen saying for years that he wrote reasons he wrote man Friends none of it' in England had his works back Marlowe for Hoffman’s claim based on 20 years of reading published and produced paying an sleuthing and personal expense is actor named William Shakespeare probably the most popular protest-an- t to claim the authorship Hoffman’s case has already conview today and usually wins in " vinced thousands of people And the open debate -- the actual authorship of those plays and poetry may seem somewhat remote from your shopping list and grocery bill But that is because you have not thought Now phony i CALVIN ROFFM A N: “Shakespeare claimed authorship but William Marlowe did the writing biggest lowe’s hole in his theory — Mar- murder at the age of 30 shortly before Shakespeare’s works began to appear— seems now to be plugged up out the implications Hoffman himeconomic self sees widespread chaos - and - bloodshed if - his case wms “Have you any idea’ he asks Utah Symphony U Choral Singers To Combine for Beethoven Classic A rewarding evening is promised The second number scheduled for music lovers on Friday when the performance is Mozart’s delightful Utah Symphony Orchestra combines Symphony No 36 in C Major the with the University of Utah choral Linz Symphony ’ to Beethoven’s Soloists for the Beethoven Symsingers present Salt great Ninth (Choral) Symphony in phony will be D Minor Lakers: The Concert is the fifth in the ' Roy Samuelson this year’s Metro1960-6series featuring the Utah politan Opera regional audition winSymphony Orchestra sponsored by ner Blanche Christensen former the Ogden Symphony Guild finalist in the Federation of Music Final program of the season will Club’s national award competition be on Thursday March 16 and will Berle Jensen alto and Ronald feature Reid Nibley Utah’s noted Christensen tenor both San Franpianist as guest soloist with the cisco audition winners orchestra Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is The program will begin at 8:30 a tremendous musical triumph pm in the Ogden High School audi- Many music critics consider it the torium Admission will be by sea- greatest ever written by the masson tickets or tickets may be pur- ter chased at The Bookmark 3065 HarAlso known as the Grand Symrison until Friday evening phony it combines the orchestra Tickets also will be sold at the with solo voices and a chorus in a box office at Ogden High on Fri- soul stirring finale v Beethoven chose the words from day until time for the performance They will cost from $150 to Schiller is great poem “Hymn of $4 for adults with children and Joy” for his choral passages It students admitted at half price took the great composer six and a so-call- ed prize-winni- ng 1 t half years to complete this great work and the entire score was writ- ten after he became deaf It is in truth his “last will and testament” to the music world for Beethoven died soon after its com- the many wonderful ways of the pletion Although the Linz Symphony is not one of Mozart’s most popular it is listed among his many mas terpieces Written in a few short weeks while the great composer was visiting his friend Count Thun it is a delightful charming symphony Meant to be festive and gay the Linz Symphony still works the orchestra hard with its many full passages Mozart added something new to his usual style by using horns and trumpets in many of its passages Utah’s symphony director Mass-tr- o Maurice Abravanel will be on the podium The singers have been trained by Dr David Shand and John Marlowe Nielson of the University of Utah music department M n? 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