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Show The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, April 2, 1998 9. Entertainment Temple Square Concert Series set for April Battlefield Band to perform April 10th ; The Intermountain Acoustic Music Association is proud to present the Battlefield Band in concert, Friday, April 10. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m.at the Judge Memorial High School Auditorium; 650 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City.;-;v;- ' Featuring pure Scottish-Celti- c music, the Battlefield Band was formed over 25 years ago. Utahs Celtic group Shanahy will open. ; Tickets are available at Acoustic Music, Local Music, Salt City CDs, Intermountain Guitar & Banjo, and all Dans Food stores in Salt Lake. For recorded information or to leave a message or comment, call the concert and comment hotline number, ; : 339-766- 4. Events slated at Gallivan Center Art Adventures, hands-o- n art creations, are offered every Tuesday from 12-- 1 p.m. Cost is $2 for each participant and participants must be at least 3 years of age. Each adventure is limited to 25 people. Lunch Bunch seminars: Free seminars every Wednesday. Enjoy seminar onstage at the a Gallivan Utah Center from 12-- 1 p.m. Bring your lunch and listen to various garden and topics discussed for your entertainment and one-ho- ur enjoyment. Apr. 7: Art Adventure - Arts and crafts, Clay Coil Pots. 12-- 1 p.m. Apr. 8: Lunch Bunch seminar, Xeriscape Gardening. Instructors: Amy Sapulski, trees and shrubs manager at Millcreek Gardens. Gardening with low water usage. The Gallivan Center is located at 36 East 300 South in downtown Salt Lake City. For more information on the above programs, call 532-045- 9. Exhibition comes to SLCC 100 Years of Utah Women Artists: A Historical View, a traveling exhibition, will be exhibited at the Salt Lake Community Redwood Campus College Markosian Library through April 9. For centuries, women have supported themselves and their fami- Hiw. ibrlt to rioim 'V ' Li Astro-Destin- y r. Mar21-Ap19 Although the results of your labors may not be readily apparent,, do not let up in your enthusiasm. Avoid letting indecision cause turmoi in your life. ARIES Apr. 20 May 20 Speed your activities up, as well as your mental forces. Better results can be obtained through your willingness to comTAURUS -- promise. April might well be designated "ensemble month" for the Temple Square Concert Series, for among the full slate of vocal and instrumental offerings there is not one solo recital. All the better to enjoy more of Utah's fine choruses and instrumentalists. The free programs of the series take, place in Assembly Hall on Temple. Square and begin at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Children younger than eight years WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15 - The Young Artist Chamber Players will perform three works for various combinations of instruments: the theme and variations from "Trout Schubert's Quintet, Excerpts from Mozart's Piano No. Concerto 21, and the "Serenade in C" by Tchaikovsky. Soloists will be pianist Lawrence Gee and Andra Dingman, flute. should not attend. Jack Ashton, who will conduct, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, founded the ensemble in 1985 to APRIL 3 and 4- - There will be no 'provide talented string players an .concerts due to The Church of opportunity to perform quality Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints chamber music. There are now General Conference. about 35 members. FRIDAY, APRIL 10 - The FRIDAY. APRIL 17 - The Ogden Community Choir, a group University of Utah A Cappella of some 90 singers , will perform Choir will sing music by Elijah by Mendelssohn. Soloists Mendelssohn, Handel, and Haydn will be Bill Weaver, Lori but will also feature Hayward, Angela Smith, Volanda composers, including Hollis, Curtis Hollis, and John Durufle and Lauridsen ("Les McKenna. Evelyn M. Harris will Chansons des Roses"). The group conduct, with Karen Miller at the will be conducted by Edgar J. organ Harris heads the area of Thompson, who also directs the vocal studies at Weber State. Utah Symphony Chorus and is University and is a frequent soprachairman of the music department no soloist in the Ogden region. at the University of Utah. SATURDAY. APRIL 11 - The A SATURDAY. APRIL 18 - The Cappella Choir of California State Utah State Symphonic Band and University of Chicago will offer a Wind Orchestra will travel from varied concert with Easter emphaLogan for a concert featuring comsis, ranging from 17th- - to positions or . arrangements by composers and including Persichetti, Copland, Vaughan works of Beethoven, Williams, and Arnold, among othMendelssohn, Billings, M. Haydn, ers; also American hymns arranged and Vaughan Williams, among by Zo Elliott, with Cindy Dewey as , May 21 -- June 20 . - - ; 7) 20th-centu- ry . ' . . lies as artists. In earlier civilizations, many celebrated painters, were potters, and sculptors women. Some of the most talented and accomplished artists have been women, but are often forgotten by history. Some of these forgotten artists from were women Utah. are- exhibition inthis Represented historical Utah women artists from the past 100 years including Elfie Huntington, Mabel Pearl Frazer, Rose Howard Salisbury, and Ruth Hardwood. This exhibition is an overview of talented female artists from Utahs history, who have made a contribution to the artistic development of the state. For further information, contact the Visual Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council at 20th-centu- ry i imptssif esintsntional no fTbblas - ij ip'Hw ", mi RCfdu"dtors and John Cody Birdwell are leaders in the flourishing band department at USU. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22 - "An Evening of Brahms" will be provided by David Porter, violin; John Eckstein, cello; and Vedrana Subotic, piano. Programmed works are the Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108, and the Trio in C Major, Op. 87. Subotic studied at the Belgrade Conservatory, at Michigan State concert and operatic credits, will be soloist in "Miriam's Song of Victory" by Schubert. The ensemble is conducted by William Ramsey, whose numerous national credits include professor of music at Stanford (1975-93- ) and director of the Anchorage Music Festival. 50-voi- ce , ijm'- SATURDAY. APRIL 11 - The Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony will present its Easter Settle matters now with finality, rather than leave things open for later negotiation. Oont let criticism ruin your day. 'Mbrrfsoinf1 University, and with Menahem Pressler at Indiana University and ; has performed widely. Porter also . studied at Indiana has been a fre-- ; quent soloist, and was concertinas-- . ter of several orchestras before joining the Utah Symphony. The two are husband and wife.;, Eckstein, who was associate prin cipal cellist with the New OrleansSymphony before joining the Utah I Symphony in 1989, is a graduate;-o- f Interlochen, attended Oberlin, and earned a B.A. at Eastman and-- ; a masters degree from Northern; Illinois University. FRIDAY. APRIL 24 - Duo-- ; pianists Del Parkinson and Jeffrey Shumway pay tribute to George Gershwin (1898-193with a Centennial Celebration, playing his Cuban Overture, Porgy and Bess Fantasy arranged by Percy "I Got Grainger, Rhythm" Variations, and "An American in Paris." Shumway and Parkinson have been a duo for 15 years, having become acquainted at Juiliiard. Shumway heads keyboard studies ; at Brigham Young University, and Parkinson is a professor of piano at Boise State University. SATURDAY APRIL 25 - The Weber State Singers, an auditioned choir of 24 voices, brings a program of lighthearted music to the Assembly Hall, highlighted by "The Greats of Paul Simon,". arranged by Robert Sterling, and "How the West Was Fun," arranged by Kirby Shaw. Evelyn -- . 533-575- 7. GEMINI concert, Robert Bowden conducting, in the Tabernacle at 8:00 p.m. . ; , Hiribnddcts;1 ' . ' ! ? TUESDAY. APRIL 28 Yet a third group from Weber Stat University, the WSU Chamber Choir, joins the month's lineup', with music suitable to the sea-- ! with titles such asj "Three Songs of Innocence,"; "Tanzen und Springen," "She; Moved through the Fair," and. "Two Norwegian Folksongs" byGrieg. The 24 singers are conduct-- ; ed by Mark Henderson, director of, choral activities at WSU. I son-so- . I ; ! ngs ; ; ! - ; ! CANCER June 21 -- July 22 . Work if you must otherwise put on your best side and relax, mix with pleasant companions and try to enjoy yourself. 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