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Show -- , y y uny gi ay-ni- myiyiiii iji,'ii'yiry-- - r yifJ&Tr y "" "0 'f "' V " y " I I n "iT1T',",y' H'" i' """TflWla'ynT r.. Iir 1. v A. V: g m - ry- iy y yr 'f ij y n' A rji .. y.a.,0- H r 1 he .salt I. ake Tribune. Sunday . June lilt 29, 19H0 Addendum on western arts festivals: Musie in Tetons and Santa Barbara residence and Charles Wuorinen will lie composer-iwill conduct his own "The Magic Art." described as an instrumental masque drawn from the works of Henry Purcell" July 26 Some fascinating chamber music programs also are scheduled during the weekdays at the festival One chamber concert each week will be devoted to contemjiorary music, and thete will he Bach. Mozart and Rccthov en ev enings For more information write to Grand Teton Music Festival Festival Hal! Teton Village, Wyo It's time for an addendum to cun story of May 18 on summer arts festivals in the West s luck would have it the inhumation on one of festivals most accessible to Utahns the the Grand Teton Music Festival arrived the day after our first story appeared That celebration of music will oHii July 10 and continue through Vug 23 in a natural setting which probably is unrivaled by any festival anywhere The performances are staged m Festival Hall, an impressive wood fiame building (mated at the foot of the Tetons m Teton Village Wvo 40 miles south of n e , 8 102.5 , If you're txmnd for the Golden State, you might want to take in the offerings of the Music Academy of the West m Santa Barbara rtistic director Maurice Abrav anet supervises concerts which begin WednesLawrence Smith day and end Aug 16 Daniel and Keith Brown will handle the conducting Guest laik Yellowstone National Music director Ling Tung will welcome Yehudi Menuhin, who will open the festival with recitals July 10 and 11 The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will join the Festival Orchestra under the direction of Mr Tung to close the events Aug 22 and 23 with performances of Ia-wi- artists include pianist Jerome Lowenthal, cellist Gabor Rejto and violinist Zv i Zeitlin The festival's ojiera production, to be given Aug 11. is Puccini's "11 Trittico three For more information, contact Music Academy of the West. 1070 Fairway Road. Santa Barbara. Calif the Brahms German Requiem In between those dates, the orchestra will perform each Saturday Guest soloists will include pianists Stephen DeGroote and Oxana Yablonskaya, mezzo-sopran-o Katherine Ciesinski (in a performance of the Brahms Alto Rhapsody), and guitarist Sharon lsbin Winners of 22nd annual writing contest include, seated, from left, Anthony Sobin, Jean B. May we Boyce, Muriel Jenkins Heal, Gloria Skurzynski. Standing. Stephen Ruffus. Linda Dunning. book-lengt- Book-lengt- VliatV 4 Hazel Loomis, Salt Lake City, Blue pjrnn (tie), $300, Linda Sillitoe, Salt Lake Cit. "Letters From the Labyrinth, honorable mention; Larry E. Morris, Salt Lake City and Other Mormon Stones, August honorable mention. Serious Poetry Anthony Sobin, Salt Serious Poetry Lake City, Fear of the Telephone" and Other Poems, first pnze, $500; Steven L Meeker, Salt Lake City, The Woman In the Wolfs Head Mask, second prize, $300, William Frederik Sorensen, Salt Lake City, "Slender Iron Rungs, honorable mention Serious Poetry with Single Theme . Stephen Salt Lake MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR Touch," honorable mention Linda Dunning, Logan, Short Story first "A Year for the Dayroom Child, Deer prize, $300, Larry Best, Orem. Hunt," second prize (tie), $100, Elizabeth Young Lane. Provo, Red Hands, second prize (tie), $100, Fred Nollan, Salt Lake City, River Full of Storm, second prize itie), $100; Evalyn M Sandberg, Salt Lake City, Judith." honorable mention; Alice F Seiter, Heber City, Strength Over honorable mention, Joan H HasDust, Why the Ivy kins, Salt Lake City, Tw ines," honorable mention Books for Juveniles Muriel Jenkins Heal, Juvenile Book Provo. "A legend of Emerald Lake, first prize, $500, Carole Osborne Cole. Bountiful. "Nettie. second prize, $300 Gloria SkurzynsYoung Adult Book ki, Salt Lake City, "Three Women Rangers," first prize, $500, Penelope M Backus. Orem. "Gaven House," second prize, $300, Ivy Ruckman, Salt Lake City. honorable , Girl Most Likely mention Howard J Magazine Article With Lose and Whelan, Jr , Logan, Homemade Bread. first prize, $300, Janet R Mrs. Coreys Balmforth, Provo, Story, second prize, $200, Dora D Flack, honorable Books That Bind, Bountiful. mention Feather" and Other Stories, second prize Ruffus, City, Borderline and Other Poems, first prize. $350; Edward Byrne, Salt Lake City. Death Mask- A Sequence of Poems, second prize, $200, Loretta M Sharp, Provo, Vision and Prayer," honorable mention, Dennis Clark, Orem. Mud In Our Eyes and Other Poems, honorable mention Jean B Boyce, Salt Light Verse Lake City, "All That Glitters and Other Poems, first prize, $300; Caroline S and Raccoon Harper, Spanish Fork, Other Poems, second prize, $200, Laurelle and Other L Dalton, Lehi, The Poems, honorable mention; LeRoy Burke The Light Meagher, Salt Lake City. This season of firsts promises to be the most exciting Utah Symphony series ever Robert Henderson returns for his second season as associate conductor TiiSt season with our distinguished Varujan Kojian, selected from over 120 conductors He comes to Utah from Stockholm and has conducted many of the world s leading orchestras His brilliant talents will lead the Utah Symphony to new heights cFiiSt the most appearance by ten prominent international artists who have never appeared before with the Utah Symphony performing some of the world s greatest music c season Winkle " Ella Rose De Ixing directs and says her cast has worked for realistic characterizaand I think we have tion and sincerity, achieved it The cast includes several young people from the Salt Lake City community Miss De Long said she believes that children need a good theater experience and says this production is offering that The show continues through Thursda (no show July 4th) and then will play in repertory with "The Emperor's New Clothes" and "The Doctor in Spite of Himself Performances are weekdays at 2 p m and tickets may be reserved by calling the Pioneer Memorial Theatre box office Summer lion at Y. Summer shows at Brigham Young University include I Do! I Do!" in the Pardoe Theater of the Harris Fine Arts Center and "South Pacific, which opens Wednesday continues nightly, except Sundays, through Tickets are available at all ZCMI stores and at the Osmond Studios The two musicals will play in repertory thioughAug 13 Tamara Fowler and Walter Boyden are the stars of "1 Do' I Do' under the direction of Harold 1 Hansen Ivan Crosland directs "South Pacific" with Kaye Hancock as Nellie Forbush and Jim Perkins as Emile de Becque Pam Murphy is Bloody Mary, with Diana Stewart as Liat. Matt Ricks as Lieutenant Joseph Cable and B S "Smitty" Smith as Luther Billis Curtain is 8 p m with matinees July 4 at 3 p m , July 21 at 4 30 p m and Aug 11 at 4 mid-Augu- w ill be an Where Freedom Stands." produced as part of the Freedom Festival and running Monday through Thursday at 8 pm at Timp View High School, Provo musical, SI ion Plitylioifc-- e continuing Provo Canyon and Tuesdays through Saturdays. Cant Stand Still, also at 8.30 The Osmond Studio Playhouse, 1300 E 8th North, Orem, opened its first live theater production, "The Fantasticks," Friday Directed by Michael Flynn, the popular musical features Kim Steadman as Matt. Margo Jensen as Luisa, Oscar Rowland as the boys father, and J Robert Howe as the girls father. Stephen West is El Gallo Curtain is 8 p m for this show that Salt Lake City, Robin Hood" continues at the Red Forest Dinner Theatre. 7301 9th East; "Somethings Afoot may be d seen at Theatre 138 East, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 30 pm through July 19 and the National Touring Company of the Pulitzer Prize winning musical. "A Chorus Line, is at the Capitol Theatre through Saturday. In 138-2n- Sec First Orch left 1145 MENUHIN Orch R mo 1191 $'45 mo Wti qht Fut Tir Third Sec and 21 4 K , ' 495 ; . 22 Utah Chorale, Soloists to be announced Bizet Symphony In C Orff Carmine Burana Friday and Saturday, December 5 and 6 Marilyn Horne, soprano Varuian Kojian, conducing Concerto lor Violin and Oboe J S Bach Pines of Rome Respighi Additional works to be announced c Emperor s Maior oo 4 ' Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7 Misha Dichter. panist Varujan Kojian, conducting Creston Invocation and Dance Liszt Piano Concerto No Le Tombeau de Couperin Rave) 1 Debussy La Mer Friday and Saturday. March 20 and 21 Peter Orth, pianist Robert Henderson, conducting Piano Co. tcedo No Chopin Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances 1 ' 4 9tmg chtrl Utah Symphony Orchestra 123 West South Temple Salt Lake City. Utah 84101 1 GRAND TETON MUSIC FESTIVAL F BARROS INDUSTRIES 3 Mon. Sat. lei stivji Hill, Tetnn (bOOM-mij- 8:00-6:0- 0 t' t iNttnc i 1 '4 i ( )i V i IU) )e VVYOdilVb hi CK n. c l xt k 'mi kjw krt t 533-640- 7 want the complete season Address ticket. CityState want the 1 season ticket which does not Include Zip Bus. Phone t , i I Season tickets at S Please reserve $ All tiers sold out both nights Orchestra Indicate first choice: Friday night series Saturday night series ) 1 K ' . i t j wa l f Or Phone contemporary concerts. tile wholi ll)bl si js. ill sunimt r msn V sc it t N w s ill ildllMI y hutwd ttvoirgb fro rtwrt enlltwuMrt mtctt d lull I Home Phone l dsk till tl ec ' iiimjut an the music Custom Built Furniture 532-283- i SEASON TICKET ORDER FORM Name Cjoldvn I ovoiitesot the Virtuoso Violin All Tickets 59 00 ( ST 90 deductible) Hand Rubbed OR Finish t i Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18 Varuian Kojian. conducting Mozart Symphony No 4! Jupiter Symphony No 2 Litte Russian Tchaikovsky Programs and Artists Subject to Change for 15 contorts Versatile solid wood telephone stands with beautiful Oak veneer i ,ri Friday. April 10. U of U Contemporary Music Festival Gunther Schuller, conduttmq SOLO OUT Prictl ' r TO BE ANNOUNCED W5 , Ari(1d L t m F Maior Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4 Robert Shaw, conducting Utah Chorale So'oist to be announced Berlioz Requiem SOLO OUT IA Serenade Friday and Saturday, November 7 and 8 Herman Baumann, French Horn Varujan Kojian, conducting Yardumian Armenian Suite Horn Concerto No Mozart Nielsen Symphony No 5 , Perhaps you waited too long last season and were disappointed Every season concert and some of the extras were sold out Reap a substantial savings over the price ol individual tickets up to 33 depending on lot ation STANDS S.L.C., Suite from Sisyfos Piano Concerto No 2 - Rrtjht 275 So. 200 We Contemporary Music Festival Friday and Saturday, February 6 and 7 Robert Henderson, conducting Symphony No 72 Haydn Four Sea Interludes from Peter Gr mes Britten Schumann Symphony N- 3 Rhenish Tickets p m Third TEUEPBINIE Friday, October 24, U. of U. Inger Wikstrom, pianist Varujan Kojian, conducting Blomdahl Erland von Koch Wilhelm Stenhammer Friday and Saturday, January 23 and 24 Lynn Harrell, cellist Raymond Leppard, conducting Concerto a due con in Handel Cello Concerto No 2 Herbert Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5 Shows continuing their runs this week include Family Night at Sundance, Monday, at 8 30 p m. at the outdoor resort in ' Friday and Saturday, October 10 and 11 Cho Liang Lin, violinist Varujan Kojian, conducting Dance Symphony Copland Violin Concerto Mendelssohn Ravel Vaises Nobles Et Sentimentales Suite from The Bartered Bride ' Smetana Friday and Saturday, January 9 and 10 Lee luvisi, pianist Varuian Kojian, conducting Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 Sibelius Symphony No 2 Also in Utah County this week 30 p m ()inoiid ecoqd in "Where Freedom Stand original Friday and Saturday, September 26 and 27 Garrick Ohlsson, Pianist Varujan Kojian, conducting Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No 3 Haydn Symphony No 100, Military Scriabin Poem of Ecstasy Friday and Saturday, November Varuan Kojian, conducting one o( the world s most elegant and acoustically perfect buildings Symphony Hall has exceeded the most optimistic expectations and continues to receive awards for beauty, sound and architectural excellence Rip Van Winkle in the afternoon The Repertoire Friday and Saturday, September 12 and 13 Varuian Kojian, conducting Schubert Symphony No 5 Mahler Symphony No 5 Karl-Birg- of liajKnin in theater The summer season continues at the Babcock Theatre Monday with the After noon Players Rip Van production of , 9)108 season tickets on sale at this time Arts council names winning authors The Utah Arts Council has announced the winners of its 22nd annual original writing contest. The council received 354 entries in the contests nine categories, which include h collection of short novel, stones, serious poetry, long poem or group of poems on a related theme, light verse, individual short story, juvenile book, young adult book, magazine article. Dr. Edward L. Hart, chairman of the arts councils literary committee, said that a record number of entries was received this year Winners, Prizes Prize winners and cash awards m each category include: Novel Francois Camoin, Salt Lake City, Buckdancer, first pnze, $1,000, Hal Moore. Salt Lake City, Dreaming of Horses, second prize, $750, Jeri Parker. Salt Lake City, In A Meadow, Lost By A Pond," honorable mention; Harvey Greenfield, Salt Lake City, Multiply But Not Replenish the Earth," honorable mention h Collection of Short Stones Joan Kathenne Shaw, Lewiston, Cache County, first pnze, $1,000; Francois Camoin, The End of the World Is Los Angeles, second prize (tie), $300; James Thomas, Salt Lake City, Storms At Sea & Other Places." second prize (tie), $300, s, Howard J. Whelan Jr., Francois Camoin, Joan Katherine Shaw. Utah rts Council was sponsor. ' hate the emelojH, please? 36 one-act- Hr. , I D ,i Ji |