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Show mgiiiinfiai'iniTi Singer al Westminster to Perform And Inform By Susan G. Dudley Tribune Staff Writer beThrough the army I became a lieve it or not musician, said Mark Howard, affiliate artist at Westminster College. Mr. Howard, who directed a chorus in the service, began his career performing mush 1 comedy and teaching chorale and voice. His studies in musical theater took him to New York for training in singing, dancing and acting. The lyric baritone, a veterof 30 operas, began that portion of his career in Texas La with a bass role in Some time later, Beheme. as the artist explains, 1 discovered I was a baritone. You have to find out where your true voice is! an List of Credits and Of Mice Carmen, and many others. Men As Westminster's affiliate artist, Mr. Howard describes himself as an informer, not a performer. He is not a but rather a singer who peuorms and who demonstrates his art lecw ith a teacher-in-residenc- behind-the-scen- Mark Howard Affiliate Artist . Studio, Opera Metropolitan Opera Orchestra of New York and Colorado Springs Opera Co. He has performed in of Sev ille, Barber For instance, people are interested to know that sing-- i n g Strengthen Arts The Affiliate Artists, Inc. was begun in 1966 to strengthen the live performing arts in America by building new audiences and providing dignified professional employment for the artists. Members are expected to visit their presenting institution 56 days each year of the three-vea- r contract. The remainder of the time, the artist is free to pursue his career. His responsibility to the presenting insti. tution includes both intra-anobligations. According to Mr. Howard, Affiliate Artists, Inc. is difficult to join. You have to be rated excellent in your field and also must be articulate about your craft. The per-- , formances you give are not completely involves muscles. Audiences like to know what 1 have to do to in keep my instrument shape. Create Interest ture. d That he found his voice is evidenced in a partial list of his operatic credentirls: The Central City Opera Assn., Of they are strict recitals Mr. Howard, sponsored by Foundation the and the National Endowment for the Arts, plans to acquaint audiences with his form of art. Hopefully, his being here will create new fans for him as a performer and for classical music as a field. Sears-Roebuc- k Speech is used for logical communications. Singing and music transfers the logical to an emotional meaning. Music is the art of communicating w ith emotions- Audiences today are much music bombed in elevators, the dentist's ofthat fices, on the street they no longer listen. You have to teach an audience how to listen and appreciate the emotional message in by so music. t he Calendar Events cner matinee Saturday. WEDNESDAY East. "White Theatre 131, 9 30 p.m., Sheeo of the Family," through Saturday. "Ramona," epera, Brigham Younq University deJonq Concert Hall. Hams F.-- Art Center, p.m., Throuon Saturday. Utah Composers Concert, Umvfrs.iy o! Uan Muaic Hait. j p.m. THURSDAY Repertory Dance Theatre, Fail Concert, Kingsbury hall, 9 30 p.m.. throuqh SatSaturday, with childrens urday at 2 P.m. "Cactus Flower," Pioneer '..emorial Theatre, 9 p.m., through Nov. 2), with 2 P.m. matinee Saturdays. FRIDAY Rouvaun, Utah State University Nelson Fieiohouse, I p.m. SATURDAY Willie Nelson, Doftie West, Candy. Marvin and Freddie Hart, country and western show, valley Music Hall, I fake A biM from Brigham Young University's collection of Muhonri Your.g's works was sent to New York City last week to appear in an exhibit at The Museum of Modern Art. Ixian of the art piece, a portrait of Leon Stein, was requested by Margaret Potter. associate curator, to place in the display of Four Americans in Paris: The Collections of Gertrude Stein and Her Family. The loan was arranged with BYU's gallery director, Ronald Deane, by the son of the famous Utah and Connecticut NOW THRU NOV. 2TM RING OF FIRE 1 POLYNESIAN ART NEW TRAVELING EXHIBIT FROM THE SMITHSONIAN of the Columbus, of I! 5 ft, 19tt Modern Arts -- sculptor and painter, Mahonri Sharp Young, who is director lery Noi;,wr Tribune, Sunday, Lends Young Sculpture to SUNDAY Umvarsity 9 Utah chamber Orchestra. concert. U. ot U. Music Han. I p.m. Westminster College, recital, Waiter Room of Hcqie Hall. 3 p.m. "The Sm.it ot Reason," Civilisation Utah Museum ot Fine F.lm Series, Art and Architecture Center, University of Utah, 3 p.m., also Monday at 1 p.m. TUESDAY "Inherit the Wind," Utah State Chise Fine Arts Center Theater. g p.m., throuqh Saturday. i3c.,as, Weber "Tiled,' hree Theatre, State College Fine Arts 9 p m., through Saturday, with 2 p.m. Sail Ohio, Gal- Fine Ails. Miss Potter explained that the trustees of the Museum of Modern Art recently acquired the art estate of Gertrude Stein, noted American authoress w ho died in 1946. including 38 paintings and drawings by Picasso and nine works by Juan Gris. In 1963, BYU acquired the entire art estate of Mahomi Your.g. who died in 1957. (Ltd 2 L- cordially invites the public to attend our 1st annual Christmas Showing . Sunday, Nov. 8th 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Salt Lake's largest candleshop Candles from all over the world. Cottonwood Mall Downstairs the real china with realistic prices "SANGO" When you invite beautiful Sango to your gracious table, its translucent glow and classic shapes will enchant your guests . . . and its low, low price is the delightful secret you can keep to yourself! Hurry to ogr limited time sale and choose the Sango pattern you'll cherish forever. 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