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Show , - - . -.! 0- 1 61I e t, ,,Ma urioficeUtahAbravanel, in Symphony charge Orchestra's second subscription concert of the season in the Tabernacle Wednesday Wet, raised the decibel rating to near the threshold of explosion. augmented brass section, standing immediately below the tal5ernacle organ below the Tabefnacle organ pipes, brought the final chords of Respighi's symphonic poem, ',Tines of Rome," to a red-hbrazen sound that would aye pleased the composer. s, HE COULD HAVE FoAunately, Dr. Alexander Schreiner, Tabernacle organist, did pot "cover" all this sound which he could have done or the roof of the historic hall would have required a job. Forty years ago I heard Respighl conduct this work in the Hollywood Bowl with an orchestra of 110 pieces or so, and one could hear him singing above the final chord as he Lied to raise the decibel level. But he would Java beell I30 match for the volume of beneath the 126 flags of the member countries of the United Nations was the recorded piquant chirping of the nightingale in the Janiculus. Plea 4 U.S. Deficit Up The a $73 federal books showed 'billion defict in the first quarter of the new fiscal year. The Tr2asury Department' s a ys total government outlays from July though September were $54.2 billion against receipts of $46.5 billion. Last year, the first quarter deficit was $2.4 billion. SINGER ,S I treated the music almost everywhere in leisurely fashion, allowing it time and breadth to speak and to display its colors. Indeed, there was a very giant quantity of splended sound offered, and connoisseurs of that commodity were given plenty to argue about, if hey want. Martin Zwick's many solo claillrnet passages were engagingly beautiful. The "Scheherazade" was played as brilliantly loud and coloriolly as one could want. 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Moss Ftead-School, rARTy , I 4 Ell - . k 1.1 SAVE ' 11)1 ' bouncy Could's "American Salute," and for the only contrast of the Cotcert. Debussy's "Afternoon of a Fawn" was given a delicate and '!,071,:er'-- f 1,,crforr."-nc- r, handicapped only by &gene Foster's flute playing that did not have its usual exciting ' high artistic sparide and sheen. Abrt.vanel's 7 fltint isto ..t FRI., OCT. 30TH 6 P.M. TO p TFIE BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR 0 , . I OUR tit 0 rt. ,iw 0- - . c ' 0 Is Innocent Rhys DeLaHaye Norman, 23, Salt Lake County reserve deputy sheriff. pleaded innocent Wednesday afternoon in Juvenile Court to a charge nt contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Norman, who lives at 4383 Zarahemla Dr., was named in a complaint signed by Sgt. John Llewellyn of the Sheriff's Department. His plea was made before Juvenile Court Judge John Farr Larson who scheduled an interim hearing for Norman Dec. 1 at 1 p.m. Henry Nygaard, his lawyer, told Larson that by this date doctors would have evaluated Norman and the court would have more to go on if a change of plea to guilty were entered at that time. Larson set Dec. 16 at 9:30 a.m. as tentative date for Norman's trial and released him on his own recognizance. Norman was charged after a week of investigation by Llewellyn who checked out the story of a girl the Salt Lake International Airport. - SPLIENDED SOUND Abravanel Rimsky-Koisako- r ., 0 4 at , avant-gardist- . 4 . t IU 7' . , LI fers it "fortissimo," than "fortissimo" it is. The third piece cooid be called into question. The unofficial title for it is "The Young Prince and Princess" (for the composer withdrew the titles he at first thought of). I have always thought of this charming movement as portraying an innocent love between two very young poat least, that is how the ple music sounds in most rrformances. But Wednesday night they seemed to be Hollywood lovers with many of the l'il stops out. Oscar Chausow, the Utah Symphony concertmaster, had who the transitional the.oe on which so much of the setting depends, had an "off" night, marring the charming tune with problems of intoration and slurring. BOUNCY PIECE The annual U.N. program In Juvenile Case below-freezin- (AP) t s until otday's thought it up.) Details paled in any event before the splendor or the even the Cinerama whole; tread of the Roman legions on the Appian Way was committed safely with no sense of strain. s, 1 anott 1::::1 tm""mn -- Despite frost on the grond g and temperatures, it still isn't winter, except maybe in Utah's snow covered mountains. Elsewhere, fall made a small comeback today as daytime temperatures rose into hhe 50s and skies were clear ,and sunny. The warming trend is expected to continue through Friday with no rain or snow in sight. Nighttime temperatures will range from 15 to 25 degrees. It was cold early today with Milford reporting the lowest reading in the state at 14 degrees. Bryce Canyon had 16 And Richfield 17 degrees. It WASHLNGTON C roces t 4"' here. Mixing in from another sound source was not supposed to be invented yet, not cording ni 1t,44c. performance seem-- d to add touches to an already vivid score. may Mesplfslai vitS, iir cow se, lidva marked z passage illegally a;.3ad of his time but if Abravanel pre Comeback ' uson (11 CVI U.N. FLAVOR Also intriguing to the 400 foreign students who occupied the Tabernacle Choir seats Fall Makes was 25 ft2 ' Debussy's "Afternoon of a and the audience Fawn" appeared to love every fortissimo. Both the "Pines of Rome" a n d Rim sk "Scheherazade" are orchestral showpieces that depend much on tone color for their effect. They were also given warmth and richness. In the Respighi tone poem, particularly rewarding were the soft chords for divided and muted cellos and basses. And, ta tell the truth, a little larger than life were those thundering horn cans from the Triton on his fountain. An --1 i) 11 re-- 71 sound that raised the capacity audience off its seat Wednesday night. NOISY PROGRAM It was a noisy program in the exception being essence By HAROLD ',LINDSTROM Deseret News Music Critic 1 October 29, 1970 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, ' 1 .4 --- .. :11 I 11 i i '. I III i ' 1 ' : I 1 . ' l ' r I l |