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Show lyrgryr rm )r gig DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Classical TV shows getting more Watts Joan Hanauer NEW YORK (UPIi By Classical music instrumentalists are as rare on television as a Brahms concerto, but viewers will get a chance to watch Andre Watts perform on two separate occasions next week. The 31 year-old pianist be seen playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 4 wuth Eugene -- will Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra Tuesday in honor of United Nations Day. Then, on Oct. 20, he will join Erich Leinsdorf and the New York Philharmonic in a Live from Lincoln Center bioad-cam which he will play Brahtn Piano Concerto No. 2. Both will be tele-- x lsed over PBS outlets. st Does performing on telex ision offer a special challenge to a pianist? Not in performing the music, Watts said in an mterxiew. But I saw a telecast of a recital I did last year and now I do think a little bit about my mannerisms. They would bother the audience a lot less in a concert hall than in a eloseup shot. for being necessarily courteous. He was a great man for equality and couldn't see taking olf his hat and stepping out of the w ay for a countess. When he was 16 and made his telex lxion debut with Leonard Bemsein's Young Peoples Concerts on CBS, he was xisited backstage by a small boy and his father some- The little boy was haxmg a swell time," Watts said, smiling at me and happy. The father asked me how much I practiced and without thinking I said about eight hours a day The father pinched that little boy hard on the cheek and told him, 'You see . . ' Watts, the son of a black G I. and his Hungarian wife, grew up w.thout being pushed in playing or practicing until his talent became turned to pure hate and I ncxer forgot. Ever since, whenexer I'm asked that. Im cautious I ask how old the c hild is , then I say something like, When I was 8, I practiced about an hour a day. comes personality That is true for through. others as well. Take Rachmaninoff jolly he wasn't, and you can tell by his music. The young people who come to see Watts after a concert delight him, but the parents who bring small children "That 5400 South "! MVIT I, 91 00 Mi 7 Tha Ltacde 968.7765 Gnome 6: 1 5, 9:25 Freaky 7:45 not was great a humanitarian on a super- ficial level, nor was he noted in his day and age 359-8-2 1 IN 7:151.9:15 292-522- 0 0 BOUNTirUL Please Call For Times HIGHLAND 3 32S-262- DRIVE 1 rG( GOES TO MONTE CARLO Plus L-- LIVE l,,;LUCi CLQSED SUNDAYS 0,1 Nightly 7 3&OSSo. 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AWARD 485-999- Open 7 00 SCAIAWAS BUNCH DULL MOMENT" Onrtncyifc!fs Shows at 6:25, 6:35 His whole life was a millkm-to-on- e IN 3670 HlgMnri Dr. 161 So. Main St. e oo, aoo, 10:00 also G" Theatre 266-399- UTAH 1 7:00 SANDCASTLE 1 Theatre 4961 So. State Theatre "YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE"ps SHOWS t WAIT DISNEY AGAIN 9tti East Mi South alaska pictures production MURRAY The Wackiest Wagon Train In The West SUR THM TMUM. Beethoven always and for good goes reason. His is music that is unassailable. There is silly talk sometimes about the humanity of Beethoxen Certainly he o I PIERSON E. V V By: CHUCK D. KEEN RICHARD BANSBACH Photographed Directed By: and ROBERT 1 1- r. l1 PRODUCTIONS' As a classical artist, he is delighted to see audiences growing, especially among young people, r CRAWL WITH SUSPENSE! SIPES MYRON HEALEY Written By: CHUCK D. KEEN and BRIAN RUSSELL Produced and Like many musicians, Watts would like to hear improvement in the sound television produces, although he says personally he can get beyond its imperfections. although Watts is enough realist to admit that rock concert audiences also are growing. Sometimes he is surprised by musical fads, but he went on to say: s GLENN chances are that once I get into the concert Ill forget all about my good intentions. of a MAKE YOUR SKIN Starring: JASON EVERS LEON AMES Also Starring: ANTHONY CARUSO Introducing: CARLA LAYTON Featuring: BUCK YOUNG course, the Of 5 A FILM THAT WILL ... boys look wnax rnastgf cagi? 41 00 West Fiddler on the Roof ends its nearrecord breaking engagement at the Pioneer Memorial Theater Saturday, and its star, Jerry Jarrett, returns to New Y ork at the end of another love affair with Utah. This production was the second of Fiddler in which Jerry has performed at the University of Utah. Many persons said they hoped it would not be seven years before he returned to do the musical again. He said- - Ill go them one better. I hope to return right away. I have heen back since the first production of Fiddler tin The Price,) but I love doing Fiddler and I love Utah. He said he was especially happy about the reception by the audience. A standing ovation every night is something I dont have very often. It was exciting It was ox erwhelming Excitmg is the only word to describe our feeling about the reaction. Jarrett, who has done Fiddler many times on Broadway and on the road, said. The cast was great. The roles were fulfilled beautifully. The backstage handlthe timing, the ing of the production moving of the set pieces were all top caliber. . times also bring 1 'Fiddler7 ends readily apparent, and except when youngsters show exceptional gifts he doesn't approve of them being pushed. 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