Show r r - - - I - - -- - t - - t - 1 - 1 - Utah For - ' ' ' ' - 1 conductor and musical director of the Seattle Youth:Symphony will be iruest conductor with Intermountain Symphony' Treads Aranyi ' 4Sprirlgville To Ilear Symphony t u es - ' conductor FRANCIS ARANYL violinist Wright will be the two featured game' artists for the nest biterrnotmlain Symphony concert to bo given in Soringvills on Saturday Feb 2S at 8:15 pm Mr L E Brockbank preal dent of the Intermountein Symlannotmced that phonyAI-Society mitaicel directos and conductor of the Youth Byrn Phony orchestra of Seat U4A NVitalt will take up the beton as guest conductor for the fourth concert of the petition which wilt be held at tho beautiful new Brookside auditorium In Spring- ' ' ' ' ville )fr Argriyi le well-know- n foe lie Orion wo'thmitti such orcheUnited State' with stras as tho Longing Symphony and the Beattie Symphony orchestra Be also was instrumental in the founding of the Tooth Eyrophony of vehich be la th permanent conductor Ms featured soloist at the Sprirrville concert will be Mari-- pi Wright groaningly talented as well as beautiful voting Seat tia vtoliniet Mille Wright made amity appearances in Ma Bolo violin recitals and she has achieved great suctess In the Pacific northwest In her performances as guest soloist with vstious symphony orchestraa She will play litendelesoltal violin concerto with the orchestra on Saturday evening Brockbank slated that concerts ars these county-wid-e being very well attended and one of the direct results Is to bring the people of the area closer together for the enjoyment of good music In addition to the MendeIssohn work the orchestra will play compmitions of Peck Griffes and Dvorak on Saturdey ceiti‘ encouraged r- N4impor 1ITII P - It ossett child Rose La Touche whom be loved to th bottom el his soul Re loved her to datrection but later her parents wouldn't allow them to be married Re was too much older than little Rose Ifs drew her portrait penned sad rnsuuld AM rents -- " letters to her threatened to live her estate in a cot tags just to catch a glimpse of not let But no Rose wouldwas Rusher parents 'Ilia kin's greatest tragedy lie never fully recovered and be thought about it for 'nary years and tried Imsuctessfully to getin touch with her but couldn't and t - ' die-ob- ey - ud 73yron: 7'hio Early Years of us another gives us to ot Press) 4 Poetry Competition Spurs Students 1 has never been published be ore There trill be a tents of prizes for this contest donated by the Tribuna-TeleLma- First prize SICI m be $2 there will be and thirds and honorable mention swards Them is no entry fee for this may be submitted With no charge whatsoever The poems may bia on any subject- should not de longer than 20 lines and should be typewill second several contest-Manuscrip- ts '' 'o - i t 1 written - John Load ftle Virtortan author atm is lb sualect al a est biography by the Lag Hob biographer Peter QiwU 1 thing Jerre& i i - mission- double-space- Send d all for entries sub- to biarytinla Woolsey 621 East 3nd Ealt Lake My i ! I - N N ! - - '' ' ' '' ' A s ' - r—r— Nathan Ifilsteht the senboat Russian vlonnkt lobo will appear with the Utah State Sympheay Pia' la l1 eirehestra under direction if Maurice Abrallsoel ea Saturday et seeing le the Salt Lake tabernacle New Music Group Set Up m S L - THE Utah Federation of Musk- MM 1 Oohs !' ll present the inter- Beethoven' "Le Goon" overture seboxarrs suannuthecr plypx Kings" bury Particularly happy and ap- propriat choice for this historic event the new symphonic work reflects the university's cultural achievements for Prof Robert aon beads the Institution's department of music He the Reichhold prize of $25000 for music by composers :I in the Western hemisphere Rim !"i prize- - winning Trilogy" and other compositions have received many critical plaudits : Appearing as soloist In the recently completed concerto will be Tibor Zelig well known for his superb technique and musicianship as concertmaster for the state symphony Other works programmed for : this major musical event are the unt me a pre '""'117 Ind Erahrl" Academic Festivsl" overture-- Mad orders sr now being filled by the University of Utah extetunon division and a down- town ticket office will open late 'n the g weea at wen Bros Music Co 74 S Main - C chamber mato been organized to has group at 8:15 pin mwitc -- COMICIOUS Mahal at tho South high school such- - bring moms of those more Intimate works which seldom aro beard outside of great mutdcal centers concert wM be divided between Thal members of thhi new group thi'VtahtTedaration-a- t guilt t'azare 4 th Utah Oubs (in preparation for the State Symphony orthestia 1931 biennial cgovention et the th first public concert will be national club to be held in Salt presented late in February or early in Mirth Admission to Lake) and the Olga Semarall the concert will be free of fund which was established to -charge Now In rehearsal the Miniaperpetuate teaching ideals of ture Symphony will present the lato Madame Sitmaroff Ravers 'Introduction and Al Eugene List the internationlegro" for solo harp and Milo ally famous °Potsdam" pianist clarinet and string quartet and for at the Potsdam meeting of Stalin Truman' and Churchill ' they have also scheduled a world premiere sTbaradee" by he enterteined the het& of Sam Pratt for flute harp and nations with his musical repetole from strict classicism to string quartet Thera to such a mat literature the "Mismouri Walt" His play In music for groups between the lug captured Comrade Stalin's beart and the Russian toasted full symphony orchestra and the string' quartet that the newly him in glowing terms List was will at that time a sergeant ta the - organised group feels they bring something entirely new to IT a army the musical scene Mai When he wu discharged from the army Mr List made a movie "Batchelor's in Hollywood Daughters" which brought him He has eVen more acclaim The life and loves of Herman played concerts all over Eu Boxer soldier scholar world rope and America Including citizen arid dog written by Vienna Rome Paris London Richard Grossman hilariously New York illustrated by Carl Rosa and Mr List received his early titled 'A New Leash on Life" trainirtg In Ptiladelpbia under is good for inkilions of laughs Madame Samaroff and he later cross country A dors ht in won a competition to play with a mans world the story of a the Philadelphia orchestra Evlath° yearned for military eel erywhere be has appeared the and got it plus a lot of glory young American haAs gained other things not so amusin( it wide acclaim from his critic takes its place with othar books "Every inch of his playing Pavihg the alma kingdoms for Veit artist: is east Of characters (Random ntamprelhini what one New York critic said House New York) of 'him Mr List la married to the equally famous Carroll Ckn concert tiolinist of who is notable talent herself otr 8:4 Tickets for the Salt Lake it benefit concert may be obtained i at the Daynes Music Co A SALT LAX Monday March 1 untre—r Last ch utch com Gtteirttla 41Pert 7exalea poser's latest work A child prodigy be began study In his native ROMSlig at the ago of — and ga vs a complete mita mre pears biter in 11132 at —I the ago of 10 he pectocmedthe Mendelsoolui Violin Concerto at 'the attention of Budapest dmwn to him ea a wil 4 Itubay result: and tile eminent him as teacher accepted garian b youred pupa wig I secpsently came to America under a Curtis Institute of Music acluilarship after graduation he Joined the Philadel- I phia Symphony and also played bs the N B C Symphony under Toscanint In 1943 he gave tda Brat Town Hall recital in New York Last goason he was cob 4 cetmaster of the Portland Symphony Mimic Abravanel Is a past master at Introducing new Rob ertson scores with three already to kis credit The concerto will be safe in his bands To him will fall the twilit of over-si- ll Interpretation and coordination With his players familiar wits the Robertson style and Idiom everything add up to another thrilling "first-nightrages List 'oust pianist wh spell owe eight days bencn appears la Salt Lake March IL a:" 1 Eugene ListSets Benefit Recital For Utah redmted Clul)s eon- - 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PROBLEIIIIS I - - Book Note was-award- ed (John Ruslun: The ographies Portrait of a Prophet" Viking t the In SellStOES 217418t pen-port- a great man or woman Be delves into Ruskin's soul and THE annual poetry contest for I high school students under the sponsorship of the Art Earn Poets group is now under 'ray- The contest will close March 31 by which time all entries must be postmarked The entries must be accompanied by the name addresa grade and age et the contestant as well as a state-mo- lt from his EngUsh teacher that the poem to original and - -- ' his books -Mr Quonnell the brilliant author of Caroline of England $ee it Mr Quennell ths roost promising biographers to show up hi recent years and every book he writes is an event In current bi- ' t viTORIZi Pient Imo of TAM J t Robertson's Concerto for Violtrr And Ortbintrt' uled for the great University of Utah Centennial concert by Ms Utah Symphony orchestra on helps - - University Readies Alusle Fete is on - '- and Ruskin was a great moralist be sought ta reform the loser classes with art Ho was not very successful in this but he le remembered today for hie 'mawy tomPtrOttend statements outside of e 0 dry me the us looked-u- p to considered one of England's mated authors he knew be Ins insane- - He spent Jul lost years very quietly though he fell in lout again with Rate G runway the lady author of children's hooka She was a comfort to him in his old age after him srli e tormented I -- - Hun-Virtuo- si- Dully ho became Wan Ile knew bo wu Mono alter he had been but he never knew when ho was going to be again This waa a terrible thing! artist Militia and was a happy mother of elght 'Ater the author turned to ' -- 'Nloglitmonw000r Victorian Moralist Gets Biography ' ' ZIELJG hemmed (c s- ' " - ' poser's presence have witnessed a romPleto meeting of tho minds -- top-ranki- Is 'warmly - ' ' ' to has had the con-tetto under study' since Novein- ben &aid repeated lengthy re- R ' BurnaJones and Millais (whom Lis wife married) He become& burner this man of Victorian only child of aging land they indulged pa him too much Everything ha ortuited everything money could buy he bad but happiness They irimildn't bur Ahat accused them later of wrecking bis 1ie nd he waa right Ho was rnarriM for seven years to beautiltd lively Effie Gray but oho gave up in disgust at th three Ruskin& She rrrried the Ink 1( of Ruskin! Artist critic moralist he emerge' from the book a full rounded portrait He lived among AMMO containporartea became Englature first art BIOGRAPHY I Nlawor - ft 4e1uS t Thee - t ' " ' soloists have been Prealling ths Trilogy eemPaarr for the op portuntty including the corn1114°4 JnaePh achrcti Poser worlds Pregrale shape within the lakt year Robertorm feels the concerto to ha his hest work This is quite an assertion In the face oftint 'Fritsuch compositions ogy Piano Quintet String Quay- tet and American Serenado by the same compoeer However atter 'paring the new opus in rehootool tgo writer to hictioe'l to ogre with tho ComPowel contmuon i of the ' Robertson Me concerto ban been in process for the past few years and has taken final a one i ' - f ' Prof by centennial Corrunittee chair Meredith W112"0 man' Dean Sr lts lbo congratulated en ea' crtrig Performance TtgMa le the latest Robertson score for several loading conductors sod however uncle edralmion reserved seat tickets will be available at the door of the auditorium just before the I ---- 1 Only two concerts will remain after this acoro raid pans according t Internyvicteto ?yriplumy "olthootric Ia iles4zted t6 bring the finest in symphonic mueic to the people In Utah county It has been eminently suocessful is this endeavor and their cenWined activities are happily looked forward to Season ticket holders may attend- the Springville concert Af g ' - E T - devote a portion of its commernorative ectivitlea to the "aim cl the creative arts "tic" alter all endure loing after IlleT11 book learning is frOn and for gotten It le soother encourag big Indication of the alosr-bu-t Pure merteresool of tho arts to their rightful position in the chen of Wogs I soy ao to- dicetiors because there te yet a Ion row to 106 should - ' 1 ate- 'Isstitittt°n educational Pima'r ' - " a 1 fans to learn to enjoy good mu-- D'CMILIIM t'itlTURAL high light at tho ki approaching centennial cols bration of the University of Utah writ! transpire Monday eve- - phony orchestra with Tiborfelig am soloist bring centersrital visitm'a official ruesta ato-dents and townspeople the world premiere Performance of leroY Robertson's Concerto for Visiln and Orchestra- It 1111 tereihteet that ' this' ' ' 5 : in having rpore and more Utahris hear their own state orcMatra - - The Utah 11mPhooSi guartn- I tee of "satisfaction or money back" still stands to induce new Ohl& Feb- - 27 Ia Klngsburl ilea on the olunPuo when 1lEaurkol Abravand and the Utah Slrm- - ' tt - : nr Lowru ' ' - interwits415--or ntennia ' ' ' r Jji - - E - 1 - i - Symi)hon 3r will a - greatest violinists of all time Milstein As born in Russia but is definitely American now having bved in the United States for more than 20 years He made his find appearance in i America in 1025 He la of me- dium height and has a quick engaging smile He is talented hi painting and loves to play ping pong in bis perfortnance here he'll t play stews Violin concerto an ' '' E Major and Lido's "Symphonie Espagnole with the oreheatm i Conductor Abravatiel &trio' has : Included on the program the popular "Tannhauser Overture"' gym by Wagner Beethoven phony No 1 and Von Webers i 'Der Irreischuts Overture"i ' This grand program will start atmS:30 pm Soafturdayi &Mt have ' i been won by the sytnphony or- - I thestrn- thie season but Con- - - - ' 4 ' ' ' - Pears wa Swat ealaiat with the symphony at the tabeniscle This great artist who has played with just about every leading orchestra ha the world is generally rankri with the : - J It Saturday Tabernacle Concert when NathaiiMilatein Russian violinist ap- - 25 eminent - 1 of fens But: one of the standout con- certs of the entire season is on the schedule for Saturday night Yeti- - - n th i t I Symphony-ileamsWithMdstei- F'ST three concerts remain on il probably the Most enjoyable symphony Concert season ba Utaha musical history The outstanding Utah Symphony or- icheatra and the brilliant leader ship of Conductor Maurice Abra- vanel have provided '1111tO1d pleasure and inspiration for ' t "- - a- - - ---- 1 - i |