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Show r w - w v v Re 8E kV ir' y Salt Late Tribune, Sunday, August 1. ' r V 'V 19T6 Cotinued From Fag sll 0 E-- It begins to look very muh as tf Gustav Mahler has made it into the Club. Before the longplaymg record put him before a large audience, his chances of attaining status seemed slight. l else, whim becomes a scene. Being able to respond that Is using the moment when the finest (dramatic) things ome to the fore," said Miss Pomeroy. To be spontais neous using the now " less Inhibited and more m er cl: who musicians claimed to know his works talked a lot about what they regarded as his banality, his and his morbidity. But the public, gn'en the chance tc hear and Mahler's mightiest scores, now has moved in its customary glacial way, crushing the beau-fcM.- Dan Handley, working with 12 and fights the irony of children being less spontaneous than is expet ted. can r :cept ' theater Adult games, but as children are growing they are torn between preserving integrity ana letting themselves go." nu roi lir wf da, en In However, after a time, the children begin to employ their own ideas and are more comfortable In the impromptu sittb uation, he said. Whn they lui are working with their own material are more they ft involved." c. tie ta lie IV 1 felt rh in ee pa SW Asthepartlcipantsare more film and television-oriente- d than are they Influenced by fairy tales and books, some of their best moments, said Miss Pomeroy and Mr. Handley, occur when Improvising, for example, a Perry Mason" episode or To game shows, expecially te Jell the Truth." fiO Gi W on foj dc to r.u bi ! fil t I II be v be hi! eel SC) p!) Jo The children are aware of Masona complex story lines, and the subtlities of the crime and trial are carried to incredible extremes," said Mr. Handley. Also, the young have a great aptitude for comedy and spoof, and In Miss Pomeroy's class, situation comedies gain much attention. . On the Friday of the second week, the children present a variety of productions before their parents and interested persons In the Babcock Theatre at the university. Some of the older students give readers theater works or even brief Shakespearean scenes. Most present material even they have created themselves. Each written runs about 15 minutes. While they are learning to act together, the more important aspect," said Miss Pomeroy, is that they are learning to live together." thi Festival Due F rU WC On New 8t VV; .. FACES . - ir vrv f '' W 'J g yV And in her eyes, Moist and shiny, I see my face. Crumpled tinfoil And in the patterns of leaves. see faces in: The movement of smoke, And blazing fire; The arrangement of words On a printed page. first-ran- The Salt Lake City The Salt Lake Tribune will Clouds are lover In the sky, And monsters lurk 'In the shadows of a catacomb. for each original poem, not , exceeding 20 lines in length, published here. Contributions should be mailed to Poetry, The Salt Lake Tribune, Faces in oepan tide, Poems cannot be returned. $2 P.O, Box 867, Salt Lake City. DINWOODtYS MID-SUMM- Both Toward u Cycle Utah Symphony s: -- - ' Tonring Company The ensemble, made up of soloists from the larger parent organization, The Cincinnati Eallet Compan-- ' is a touring summer ballet company based at the University oi Cincinnati College Conserva- - UM Juan Mercadal ' Miami Musician Cuban-bor- n classical guitarist Juan Mercadal will perform Thursday at 8 p.m. in the University of Utah Music Hall. . The free public concert is among the universitys Sum Series offerings, sponsored by the Summer School and Associated Students. ; Mercadal began studying the guitar when he was five years old, first with his father merful these univ embracing scores, as it pens, close v-- Classical Guitarist at U; Thursday Orchestra and its conductor, Maurice Abravanel, advance two more steps toward completing a Mahler cycle with the Symphony No. 3 stereo). guard 6822 Greenfield Way '. i- Free Public Concert scores, John Allen pay (Copyright) his of conductor k -' The Cincinnati Ballet Ensemble, ballet company - in at Utah State University, will present its official jjerformanre opening Wednesday at 8 p.m. m the Chase Fine An Center Theatre. The company wilt present a rehearsal performance for students featuring works from its current repertoire in classical, romantic and contemporary styles, Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the hall. r, shaded interpretation. Abravanel, excellent on so many counts, misses the feeling, the suspension in space and time that one waits for here. nt Rough textured leather. I see faces in: The grain of a piece of wood, .- hapwith slow move- ments that are among the beautiful most crushingly things that Mahler ever did, although the third is intended 'WX' Cincinnati Ballet Troup e Perforins at Utah State Krooskos. Bui the Ninth, which must fade away into nothingness in a final movement that puts any conductor control and concentration to the ultimate test, gets a insufficiently Sir John, at the head of the new Philharmoma Orchestra, a deeply offers affecting performance of the Symphony No. 5, seeming to identify with Mahlers tortured sensibility so completely that the s t u pendous work strikes the ear as one simple, urgent statement. This ability to weld apparently disparate ideas and moods -- - to the nonbeliever Mahler is nothing but a string of ranmarks the dom effects Marble, I Film-Oriente- d r well-drille- d 70. Poetry Corner eU bi: iyl set -- as a relatively cheerful statement and the ninth aims at nothing more than resignation and acceptance. Utah The performances rank with the best in sound and the conductor is blessed in the Third Symphony with choruses and a strong alto soloist in Christina Barking Mahler Among those who came to the composer's cause late in life, perhaps r.o conductor has proved more successful than Sir John Barbirolli, who died last Wednesday at the age of few A v4 I oppos.tion undr a steadily mass of record growing albums. Increasingly, too, conductors who once held out against the Mahler Cult, as it was known hardly a decade ago, rise up net cny to perform him but to champion him. By Donal Henahan New York Times Writer Lasting Skill sc rwyy wV -- Philharmonia and Utah on Mahler Games Set 27 r Recordings Appreciated Kids Theater 4 r-- and later with his fathers teacher, Dr. Severino Lopez. He made his first stage appearance at the age of six and gave his first formal recital when he was 13. i Mercadal has performed extensively in South America, especially In Brazil, where he has given tmmerous recitals and radio concerts. One of Brazil's most distinguished composers, Radames Gnattali, , composed a concerto for Mercadal which was premiered with the Brazilian Symphony Crchestra in Rio de Janeiro in 1953. - He made his U.S. concert debut in Miami. He has been an associate professor at the University of Miami School of Music since 1965 and for the last two years has also served on the Brevard Music Center faculty in Brevard, N.C. torv of Music, which is its school. A program Quartre, m 18ti 1843 de a first hich ty's Theatre' openg FaS be will v. the of highlight pro-rhtc- at Her Majesin Lnndoq,- - " Debut Recently. Dame Alicia Markova staged "Pas de Quatre" for the Cincinnati Ballet and fmal Mr. Doiin completed for work the for preparations his under perperformances, sonal direction. Music for the ballet was composed by the noted Italian ballet composer, Cesare Pugni. 12x9 in Another selection, 5," interpreting 12 mtiical Variations by nine danc&s m five minutes, is set to the familiar theme of Fagafy'ii by the contemporary PolisiL composer, Witold LutoslawsM Paganini Theme '' Night Soliloquies isjj contemporary ballet on Qlove theme to music by thifce distinguished American composers. Wayne Barlow e, Bwqiard Rogers and Howard Hansen, Featured performers in this work are' Jane Wagner, recently promoted to the rank of principal dancer, and David Blackburn, ballet at USU.' work Concluding on . the Ancient program will be Dances and irs" to music by Otterino Respighi. The music for the ballet is based on lute songs and dances of the 17th v and 18th centuries. CLEARANCE ER t SAVINGS UP TO 50 If youve been meaning to redecorate and recarpet . , . nows the time to do it. Now, during our great clearance of carpets, area and carpet remnants, rich luxurious rugs and carpets rugs from Karastan and other famous brands drastically reduced with savings up to 60. 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