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Show r'V WEEKLY REFLFv AS JOURNAL. IQ KJF 11. 1978 MAY ism ffcaniniis Jbirst Concert IT ir LnJ X'. 1 The executive committee of the Utah Symphony Board announced today that the orchestras first concert in lhe new Symphony Hall has been scheduled for Friday, Jan 12, 1979 The symphony had planned to be in its new home this coming September, but the construction manager has announced that the hall w ill not be ready for use until mid December. son, symphony manager, for the skillful and equitable way he had scaled season ticket Originally we had aimed to complete the concert hall by Oct. 1, 1978. However, there have been some unforeseen delays, such as a plumbers strike which have caused us to alter the completion date. lower income brackets, and present season ticket holders will have priority for the purchase of 1978-7- 9 season tickets, Mr. Ashton said. THE 1978-7subscription series t.f the Utah Symphony will open in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Saturday, Oct. 14, 1978, said Wendell J. Ashton, symphony president. I hen the next four subscription conceits (five m all) will be held in the Taber-nu- t HEROLD L. Gregory, Utah Symphony executive director, WE ARE now prepared to commit to the public that, barring the most unusual development, the concert hall will be ready for occupancy by the Utah Symphony on Dec. 15, 1978 Further, we give our assurance that the concert hall will be ready for an opening public concert by our orchestra on Jan. 12, 1979. There will likely be some minor adjustments to make with the air conditioning, plumbing, acoustics, painting or other construction features on Jan. 12 However, the concert hall will be complete in that the carpets will all be laid, all seats installed, the chandeliers in place, all doors hung and all hardware installed prices for the new concert hall. There are moderately priced season tickets for symphony devotees in the 9 said that season tickets for 1978-7will go on sale at the office, 55 West symphony I irst South on Monday, April at 10 a nt. Season tickets will be sold on a 17 Maurice Ahravanel and , MR. GREGORY explained that season ticket prices wifi range from $45 to $165 for the full series, and ceit will be repeated the . following evening MR. ASHTON noted that in the new Symphony Hail all W v L 'it1Ff' 4 j V, v a vt & y i A, . , g , f - 1 ve- - - . J f )W ,rx4 4 , 4. .' ,' f ? a- s 4" .( D J5 V tf ' a 1 S ri V It should be remembered that because each concert will mVt-v- , V AJ ZZTZ y,, v Xt& f m: , tickets available than there tiave been in the Tabern.ii le," . , J J t n't jbuMttter w. J ungle 4 Flowers Masters Beatrice (Liza Zenni) and Florindo (Maik Bachan) contemplate their new life together in seine from the BYU production, The Servant of Two Masters 'Theclassicltaliancomedv will he performed m BYU's Nelke Experimental Theater May and 11-1- On 3 leieived " ML R V TORI AN, exec utive 18-2- Heaven Never Closes. a new highly entertaining musical will be presented Thursday and Friday night. and 11 May at the 12 Regional Center. LDS den, talented young composer and playwrite. Mr. Ogden is an Fnglish teacher residing in Morgan. 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' I desi.iti mjns beast f h ntetta'nii., ' t t b vice president and general manager of John Price Inc , has issto'd a si item! nt rt gardmg the i nmpietion ol the Bu t men til. 'vnniv," is '1 vlujilay a! be Ill n in' In' Alt (.'Hit, .I ,'i ut n Ma 'i, col '.ill n j.n ii a w i.'i'iiagl .lain I t t(-- 1. Auxiliary Garage Sale That Giegorv MR. GREGORY emphasized that it is impmtant for both former subscribers and new ones to order their season tic kets as soon as they go on sale on April 17. "Present ticket holders will be placed first and then new sotisc rihers," he said, "but all orders will be filled m the sequence in which thtv are t a, Mr means those who do not now hold season tickets will also be able to obtain excellent seats for the coming season " I c MinnKn BYU PRODUCTION said c I S VFW be given twice in the new hall there will now be more season tv tlu symphony's cxtcutive onimiittv will start at $ for 7 subsc ripi ion oin erts 11 at is onlv $i pu conceit, and theie will not be an inlei ioi at tea both sound and view in lhe entile concert lull 1 IH, i in (j! onv ptesidi nt ummeiided Shu H Swell s exercise their to 15, 1978, WE HAVE met with all the principal subcontractors, and they assure us that the December 15 completion date is achievable. Our building supplies have been coming in on schedule and we foresee no problems here. priority c AU V MAitrwqi" ww" i holders will have until Mav tin oik et is of 9,200, he said Mi shton added that si is hi ticket puces approved j rr. Vv ' - ' . s A & r xVVMV 4.; V Vl ? ;X that present season ticket 1 J 'x 1 f T? . v - t from $42 to $155 for those who elect to take only the 13 concerts (excluding the two contemporary concerts) He said subscription concerts except the two c ontemporary conceits Will be given in tandem on ridav and Saturday The new hall will curlings seal 2.80(1. compared to the Iabernaclc 3 seating caput tty A. d holders will have priority for comparably priced seats in the new hall the Utah Symphony will open lhe new hall with an concert at regular pru es on Jan 12, 1979, continued Mr. Ashton The con- i first-serve- first-com- basts, Mr. Gregory said. Present season ticket le J I |