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Show 8D DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1973 Renaissance of 'ragtime' continues on disks 8y Harold Lnndstrom Deseret News Music Editor One of the cur- land similar group, the Dawn of the Century Ragtime Orchestra, formed in Califor- - The 12 conservatory students are conducted by no less than Gunther Schuller (president of the New England Conservatory and guest conductor of the Utah Symphony a couple of seasons ago) mental ensembles devoted to arrangements, primarily cf rags, that were played by dance orchestras during the ragtime era more than a half century ago Music ensembles, the New Orleans Orrhestra, is a Ragtime seven-piec- e group formed in" by a young Swedish pianist resident in New Orleans, Lars Edegran new graph uses arrangements from ih collection of John Robie-haua popular New Orleans leader after the turn of the several century, including a classic from collection orchestrations of rags, The Red Back Book 17 HAROLD LUflDSTROm Lde-gra- ensemble has made three steadily improved appearances on disks The first two were for Fearl Records (PO Box Hit. Salisbury. N C 2X144 $5 each), and the third, the most adventuresome in choice of material is Arho-oh- e The 1058. ($5 98) All three aie 18, has recorded arrangements circa 191(1 that lean more to the lively arts by such pop composers as Percy and Wennch Harry Von Tiler than to classical rags ma in (Arcane 601, Southland ords, P 0 Box 1225, Texas 78028 a personalized, humanistic approach needs to be reviin nursing services, talized according to the newly appointed dean of the University of Utah College of Nursing With the mcreased emphasis on scientific and technological dimensions of health care, there seems to be a decrease lh humanism. said Dr Madeleine M. Leininger. m delivering the recent Maryam Smith Memorial Lecture at the College of Nursing Presently dean of the lege of Nursing at the University of Washington, Dr. Leininger recommended a strong injection of the humanities into nursing programs in colleges and universities across the country Col- ""We need to look at our educational and practice programs for ways of teaching and practicing humanization. the speaker said Dr. Leininger called for a "balanced relationship m the rs fctt ts t and delivered with a polished flair that often eludes both the include New Orleans and Daw Century groups Norma Lee Madsen, violins: Gladys Gladstone, piano, Don Peterson, French horn, Christian Tievnr.eyer, cello, Martin Zwick, clannet . . n of the - recitals. Eyes to What's Right Doing please Today The CHAMBFR MUSIC Chamber Music Society will honor Brahms with three reAll recitals citals. June will be m the Fine Arts Museum on the University of Utah campus, and each will begin at 8 30 p m The performers - Jkut && tiiou&atuis David Bennett. Sally Peck, violas, Oscar Chausow, For comSEE! HEAR' plete details of concerts and r;tn rj it-- -- APPOGGIATURAS Nathan Mtlstein, violinist, and Radoif Firkusny, pianist, have been named to the faculty at Juilliard. Peter Herman Adler has been announced a director of the Juilliard American Opera Center . . Special guest artists at the Aspen Music Festival this m summer, June 25 through August 26, include Patricia Brooks, Maureen Forrester, Mas.se-loLynn Harrell, William s Itzhak Perlman, and ZuRerman . . s, Pm-cha- The Marlboro Music Festival wilt open its 23rd season, Casals. 7. Pablo July cellist and conducfor tor, will be his 13th consecutive summer. Isadora Bennett, well know n dance pies agent, has been awarded the prestigious annuin rec al Capezio Award" n I!. $5 25) Both these groups are made up of a miscellany of devoted enthusiasts But now comes a ragtime ensemble with musical ciedentials of a very different order the New Eng- - aicomphshment in the field of dance" The largest assemblage of players m history is WHITE tuba at Indian TOILET SEAT Special 3.39 Univer- expected sity for the first international Tuba Symposium-WorkshoMore than 400 tuba plavers from the world around the world have registered .. 4ii So. at 8th W. ,r 1 ' t Cm 13 Friday is Granite's only nite 'til a u 4 U Save! U" 3 rS-- 1 n 1 f ' ii J 5 tifj p I I i V. i y V' 4 II k tty 1 A BASSETT MASTERPIECE. satin-lik- e 2 Richly finished in pecan . . . this set includes a 3 double dresser, framed mirror, 2 full or queen headboard, and nightstand. See it now, you'll rj m 3 if ,1 application of scientific knowledge and personalized service to the patient M v n a love it. ISM- - S?X She also urged an emphasis on working to alleviate loneliness and a feeling of alienation in patients, particularly older individuals. ti K PS W "Skin rashes, twitches and eye spasms can be signs of tensions related to the stresses of alienation and loneliness. Dr Leininger said ifcwt M- t $ M a c reception was held in Dr. Leininger 's honor follow mg the lecture, established by family and friends of the late Maryam Smith, a nursing student at the U. at the tune of A her death tTJ Traditionally Known For Great Values, Granite Offers These Specials Tuesday, Wednesday, And Thursday. Come In And II tic Q TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Tt lf . W long-rang- mi FfWAY Rec- ognition of her devoted service as publicist, friend, and encourager to the dance world for more than 30 years The e award is given "for iurttdiing toGfuuUtes better uaEueft, CewenteMW anA s Kern-vill- New dean talks of philosophy A Ragtime The ensemble's Scott Joplin: The Red Back Book ( Argel 36060, $5 98) includes classic Joplin lags m the classic Red Black Book arrangements played with a blend of airy grace and lusty vitality of these first Conservatory Ensemble A rent ragtime renaissance has been the appearance of instru- The titled New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra THE BEST S(AT AXTWHE8E u i V t S3 'uy 13 f?p in 1967 rWWdlEgti lecturer in anthr 'pology as well as dean of nursing at the U of W., where she received a doctorate in anthropology, Dr Leimnger is the author of five books and has served on the faculties of four universities and hospital staffs A NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE WHEN YOU PAT 20 SOFA AND LOVESEAT AND THE BALANCE IN 4 DOWN G if EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS! few 52 "'Deluxe quality GENUINE LANE m the United States. $2 ts OCCASIONAL fi. 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