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For complete detail of the raft of concerts and recitals, Eyes Left to Whats Doing please 9 on Page Today BRAVO! The Salt Lake City Schools are going to present a spectacular as you have never seen nor heard before at their annual C-- - All-Cit- y Friday, 10 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. Senior High Music Festival thanks to the imagiMay 11 nation of Margaret C. Richards, music supervisor, and her talented faculty members in the various high schools. The first two facts that you should know and by all means remember are: (1) The date. May 11 at 8 pm.; the Special (?) The place Events Center (SEC) on the . . i A Cappella Choirs, Junior Choirs, Girls Glee, Boys Glee, Honor Sait Lake District Band, Brass Ensemble Fanfare, Dance Groups, Speech Choir, Barbershop Harmony, Madngals, and Stage Bands Wow' University of Utah campus and not in the Tabernacle where it has been held previously All the patrons will be seated on one side, and all the performers will be permanently seated on the opposite in the SEC. This means that no time will have to be wasted while different groups move on and off stage. Saturday 'til 6 p.m. Festival Orchestra, I uw with a deficit of $900,000 contribeyond all income and butions next October 22 There will be six new productions m a slate of 22 operas. Heading the list of new productions will be a Met premiere of Berliozs great Les Troyens" Philharmoma New The Orchestra in London has named Riccardo Muti as its principal conductor to succeed the eminent Otto Klemperer Mutti is presently principal conductor of the Maggio Musi-cal- e Orchestra m Florence And the lineup of 'talent is There will be' prodigious' y J I - So APPOGGIATURAS you think you have money problems! Consider the Metropolitan Opera Company that season will begin its 1973-74 .if 7 cf i b Miss Billeter i going to be presented in a special homecoming" recital next Monday (7) . in he Arts & Architecture Auditorium on the University campus at 8 i v pm. She is not going to stmt on the excellence or the chalof her formidable lenge program. It will include some of the great leider of Hugo Wolf, Wolf Ferrari, at South East Furniture It's a tradition Give her a . . . 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