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Show 8 Th Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, March 6, 1997 Entertainment Temple Square Concert Series set for March Many choral events highlight the Temple Square Concert Series for March, leading up to an Easter weekend performance of Bachs St. Johns Passion. Admission to the concerts is free; however, it is limited to f. '.e eig'n years of age and older. All concei is are presented in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square i 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise not i. For additional information, i 11 THURSI AY. MARCH 6 AND FRIDAY. MARCH 7: The American West Symphony, with Joei Rosenberg conducting, will perform the first and third WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12: Salt Lake City Sandra Peterson and Gaye England will take the stage to perform arrangements of music by Mozart, Bach, and Kreisler, among others, including the Prelude in Minor and Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini, 18th variation, by Rachmaninoff. FRIDAY. MARCH 14: The Salt Lake Symphony, under its newly appointed conductor, James Michael Caswell, will perform Variations on America by of Mascagni, Beethovens and Offenbach, Wilhousky. chamber orchestra conducted by Craig D. Jessop. The Passion will be sung in English, with tenor Cock as the Christopher informational meetings offered for musicians Musicians: Wasatch Audio Reserve is a nonprofit group that sponsors free monthly informational meetings for local musi- Cliff Cole as baritone soloist. Merilee Webb will conduct, with Diane Bastian at the piano and cians. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the first Monday of each month in the third floor auditorium at the downtown Salt Lake Library, 209 East 300 South. For more information, call organ. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19: Musica Reservata, instrumentalists and singers dedicated to music Medieval, Baroque, 461-502- 5. and have your entertainment event list ed in the Renaissance eras, will perform a varied program, including madrigals of Dowland, Morley, Bennett, Farmer, Campion, and many others. FRIDAY. MARCH 21: The Utah Baroque Ensemble will To West Valley News, send basic information (date, time, Magna Times a program with Easter emphasis, including motets of Byrd, Psalm, 100 by Scheutz, Cantata No, 6 Bleib bei uns by J.S. Bach, anthems by Rutter Wood, and a Magnificat by Pachelbel. The group of 43 singers perform ii Clayne Robinson as Jesus, and Richard Alsop, Carol Ann Allred, Mary Wescott, George Dyer, and Frank Basile as major soloists. Copland. TUESDAY. MARCH 18: The Bountiful High School A Cappella Choir will perform a program ranging from sacred to popular, spirituals, show tunes, and folk music, highlighted by selections from Orffs Carmina Burana with of baritone Evangelist, Charles Ives (orchestrated by William Schuman), Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber, and Appalachian Spring by Aaron Symphony No. 9 in D Minor and Vivaldis Concerto in A Minor for violin and orchestra, featuring young violinists from Sandy, chosen by audition. FRIDAY. MARCH 7 AND SATURDAY. MARCH 8: The Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony will present their spring concert in the Tabernacle at 8 p.m. Robert Bowden is conducted with trumpeter Allen Vizzutti as guest artist. SATURDAY. MARCH 8: The annual Young Artists in Voice Recital of the Brigham Young University department of music will comprise this evenings program. Those appearing were finalists in Singer of the Year recitals as well as other preliminary recitals. TUESDAY. MARCH 11: The Mountain West Chorale, conducted by Richard B. Pearce, will be heard in a variety of short pieces, ranging from the 17th to 20th centuries, by such composers as Handel, Bortniansky, Dowland, formance by members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and rp 20-332- movements and instrumentalists is conducted by Martha Sargent, with Jerri Bearce at the organ. FRIDAY. MARCH 28: Bachs St. John Passion highlights the Easter weekend in a per- duo-pianis- ts & location, etc.) to: &980 W. 2700 'South-Magna, Utah , 04044 Astro Destiny Aries Mar. 21 Apr. 19 Tax matters could prove unset-tlinDon't be surprised if you're called in for an audit. 20 Taurus Apr. Rumors tend to create a suspicious environment on the job and at home. Disregard them. 20 Gemini May Things are happening faster than usual. Dont panic. All that is necessary is to take things step by step. -- g. 20-M- ay - 21-Ju- ne Cancer June 22 21-Ju- ly Dont demand perfection. Very few of us are capable of it and besides, its not the answer this 22 a chance on romance. Traveling down life's highway is better when there are two. t. 22 Virgo Aua. Your sharp wit and the advice of others can produce excellent results for you this week. Libra Sept. 23 If you want that financial gain this week, lend an ear to your relatives, especially the female side. 21 Scorpio Oct. whims can put a Expensive large hole in your bank account. Give second thoughts to LcO-lJul- Sagittarius 23-Au- g, y Nov. 22-De- c. 21 Now is the time to make up for the mistakes that have been plaguing you lately. Concentrate! Take Pflg..22i)an, 39 in the foreground this week. Buying or Capricorn Real selling estate dealings are - you make the right move. 18 Aquarius Jan. Follow your hunches, but be sure your facts and figures are correct This could be the start of something fabulous. 2Q Placet Fob. Hurt feelings will be long remembered and held against you. Nothing goes right this week. 20-Fe- b. v. Writers invited to meet with group West Valley Oquirrh Writers Group meetings are held every month on the third Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings are always open to the public. You do not need to be a paid member to join with the group. However, for those interested in receiving the quarterly newsletter and having their names listed in the League of Utah Writers directory, membership fees are $20 per year. New members can join any time during the year. For more information, call Dorothy at 964-086- 1. Murray Concert Band to perform Mar. 8 The Murray Concert Band will present their next concert. Swing into Spring!, on Saturday, March 8, 8 p.m., at Murray High School (5440 South State St.). Numbers to be performed include Bill Bailey, Big Band Spectacular, Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, The Marriage of Figaro, and Aint Misbehavin. Voluntary contributions will be taken at the door. The Murray Concert Band is a group of volunteer musicians, of all ages, from all over the valley. They have been entertaining in the Murray community for over ten years. Wasatch Symphony to perform March 9 The Wasatch Community Symphony Orchestra will perform Sunday, March 9, 7:30 p.m., in the First Presbyterian Church, C Street and South Temple. Admission is free. The public is invited. Composers represented on the program include Copland, Glinka, Faure, Casals, Offenbach, and Molloy. Trumpet soloist stars with Mormon Youth Chorus, Symphony Back by popular demand, the Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony hosts world-clatrumpet performer Allen Vizzutti on March 7 and 8 at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. The concerts begin at 8 p.m. and are free to the public eight years of age and older. Tickets are not required. Vizzutti has performed around the world and is one of Hollywoods studio musicians, performing on sound tracks including most sought-aftBack to the Future and Star Trek. He has recorded hundreds of commercials and television themes, and recorded albums with Barbara Streisand and Neil Diamond. ss er Utah Opera seeks singers for Ensemble program Utah Opera announces auditions for its 1997-9- 8 Ensemble program, a resident training program for singers who have completed' a "college1'; ' degftfe' Of SqUiValeht in 'Vocal music andwhoinlendT6 pursue a perform-1997-9- 8 will the career. the two For consist of season ing program groups: Six singers. Sept. 1997 through June 1998, to sing comprimario roles and cover principal roles in mainstage operas; to perform in a touring production of Cosi fan tutte; to participate in master classes. Four singers and one pianist, Aug. 1997 through June 1998, to present performances of Operamania and conduct residencies for Utah school students as part of Utah Operas acclaimed program; possible participation in Utah Opera mainstage productions; participation in selected master classes. Auditions will be conducted in Salt Lake City on April 5. Send a professional singing resume and photo, letter stating short- - and long-tercareer goals, and two letters of recommendation (which address the artists talent and attitude) to: John Wehrle, DirectorUtah Opera Ensemble Program336 West 400 NorthSalt Lake City, UT 84103 before 5 March 24. For more information, call (801) (no telephone applications, please). Utah Opera will notify by phone those accepted for audition. Singers must offer an aria from Cosi fan tutte among their selections. An accompanist will be provided. Pianist auditions may take place on a different date, by special appointment m 321-460- 19-M- week. Spring festival Sixth Season Eagle Gate Corporation Part-Tim- e Career Opportunity 1996-9- 7 'SomtAty 'YouVe Ban Missiiy' Saturday, April 12, 1997 v 8 p.m. - Admission S5 'Granger High 3690 So. 3600 W. 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