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Show TheSaltLake TribuneARTS Sunday, April 27, 1997 & From previous page leine Festival Featured at the 8 p.m. free re concert in the Salt Lake City Murray featuring oil-on-panel is the Western Arts Quartet, joined by celebrated area pianist Marjorie Janove. Quartet members are violinists Ralph Matson and Barbara South, Salt Lake City, Wednesday and runs through May 17 Scowcroft,violist Roberta Zal- Murray has been painting for more than 20 years and in that time has experimented life close-ups and landscapes. today. | Harvey Fine Art, Aspen, Colo. South of the Border: South American architecture is the focus of a traveling ex- hibit at the University of Utah | Graduate School of Architec' tare through Friday. Fifty large color plates fea‘ turing designs from Argentina. plan-Carr Trio. For additional concert details, call 561-3999. cistion members. Seat is limited to people age 8 and old- “Whippet”is included in artist Richard Murray's Pioneer Memorial Theatre's Loge Gallery. exhibit at “Music Quite Sublime” — are Fauré’s Quartet No.1 in C Minor, and Dvorak’s Quintet in A They show a wide range of contemporary design techniques as well as traditional concepts that draw on the historic styles and materials of the region. First Presbyterian Church, 12 C St., Salt Lake City, where May18. cepted. State Symphony Orchesira’s lic, but donations will be ac- Guest artists include violinists David Park and Veronica Kulig, violist MUSIC Compiled by Lance 8. Gudmundsen Chamber Musings: The Chamber Musings series continues tonight at 7:30 with mu- sic and meditations in the First Unitarian Churehof Salt Lake lights four instrumentalists Leslie Harlow and two vocalists tonight at Readings and meditations will be by Silvia Behrend, the 7:30 in the Shepherd Union on WSU's campus in Ogden. Students and works from and cellist Stephen Emerson. church's minister of education. The annual service of music and meditations concludes May 4 ning of chamber music awaits audiences tonight at the Made- dren’s Choir — join Monday for a free concert at 7 p.m. in the Provo LDS Tabernacle, 100 S. University Ave. The 45-voice Moran Choir features singers ages 10 through 18 from Moshav Beit Yitzhak and other settlements in Hefer Valley. Besides work by Israeli composers, the ensemble’s repertoire includes classic choral masterworks. Formed a dozen years ago, the tickets are $15 general admission and $5 for students. Moran Choir appears in 30 concerts throughout Israel Founding music director is Na- A staunch supporter of the which they will perform excerpts are CammieCail, Saint- society since taking the helm of the Utah orchestra in 1983, Silverstein will perform Tele- omi Faran. The International Children's Choir, organized at the U. by director Kathy Sorensen, attracts pupils from around the world. They have performed at mann’s Fantasy In E-flat Ma- certo; Michael Grover, Tchai- jor, Bach's Sonata No. i in G Minor, Bart6k’s Sonata for Soio Violin, and Milstein’s“Pa- kovsky Violin Concerto; Re- ganiniana.” becca Shapiro, Chopin Piano Concerto in E Minor; baritone performer, Silverstein has col- Saens Piano Concerto No. 2; Kamie Kelly, Grieg Piano Con- Sublime Sounds: An eve- Stiversiein Solo: The Cham- Student Spotlight Weber City, 569 S. 1300 East. The event is free to the pub- bles — the Moran Choir from Isrzel and the University of Utah-based International Chil- ber Music Society of Salt Lake City concludes its 30th-anni- annual Concertc Night spot- The 10th annualfestival con- tinues every Sunday through Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Mexico are on display. claimed young choral ensem- The six were chosen by audition. versary season is grand fashion Monday when Utah Symphony music director Joseph Silverstein performs a solo-violin program ranging from Bach to Barték. The event will be at 8 p.m. in Major. Children’s Choirs: Two ac- er. kind and ceilist Ellen Bridger. On tonight's program — titled with portraits, abstracts, still- Recent one-artist shows by { Murray include those at Park ; City's Kimball Art Center and | Meyer Gallery, as well as Sally String Quartet and Goiub-Ka- deleine, 331 E. South Temple, Paintings of birds and animals opens at Pioneer Theatre's Loge Gallery, 1340 E. 300 focus on animals — from pets and farm animals to exotics — and discovered a niche thatfelt like home Theartist continues to celebrate animals in his paintings isborated with visiting ensembies at society-sponsored concerts, i the Guarneri landmark Cathedralof the Ma- show by Utah artist Richard [A few years ago, he began to Shea Bradshaw and soprano Kira Keeman, both Mozart's Besides appearing as a solo Stay & Play Homestead Country?! eeeeseun: Swing Package trom (LD per person" HOMESTE Inctudes a night’ lodging + rtd and 18 holes of golf with eat. 178 18 mm 4013 om 118 TR Over 140 gurst mecomesdations be Mibdiormy Wrath. (55 mimwire teom fralt Labs City, Boo Call 1-800-327-7220 “Double ovcupancy,. valid Sunday Thuredag Kyril | Joos 7 1997. Some restrictions apply. J. SCOTT ANDERSON, INC. 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