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Show Ds @ From previous page . | day at Solitude are three famz A.D. Shaw, Bruce Smith, Chris Young, Jeannine Young and Dennis Smith. It also has crafts jects, are of the Great Salt Lake. Call's landscape paint andglass Thegalleryis owned by Da- ingsin oils and watercolorsdepict scenes near BrighamCity tree-lined river banks, a field have a gallery by the same ous piano trios: Hayden's in Ce Beethoven's No. 7, and Menw delsschn’s in D Minor. Soloist are pianist Manookian, violin* ist Ara Gregorian and cellist vid and Connie Katz, who also Eric Samuels. name in Palm Desert, Calif. of wheat and hayandold pioneerfactory buildings During Taylor's two-decade Park City Panache: Four programs are scheduled this MUSIC week as the Park City Interna- career, his photographs have Compiled by Lori Buttars and Lance S. Gudmundsen ture — Magazine of American It's Windy: The Prevailing appeared in many national magazines including Horticul. tional Music Festival continues at various venuesin the resort Gardening, Sports Afield and Winds, Salt Lake City-based American Photo Magazine. woodwind quintet, blows into Call liked to paint in in Mantua, just a few miles from her homein Brigham City. She told Cedar City tonight at 7 to appear in Southern Utah Univer- community. MTonight Thefree event will be in the Randall Theatre on the SUU campus. Karlier in the after- The late artist was born in Lakeview, near Provo, in 1906. She studied art and English for two years at Brigham Young Parowan In addition to Mozart, Beethoven and Bach, the group University will perform transcriptions of Theexhibit, organized bythe Overland Gallery, Scottsdale, Ariz., runs through Nov. 1 orchestral and operatic litera- ture. Members are flutist Laurel Hopi images: A new collection of paintings by Dan V. Lomahaftewa is on displayat the Old Town Gallery, 444 Main, ParkCity | The colorful background of these paintings has anorigin in Ann Maurer, oboist Susan Swidnicki, clarinetist Scott Harris, horn player Linda Atkin and bassoonist Joyce Mahoney, Singin the Park: The Latin rhythmsof the ensemble Vene- the artist's childhood on the zuela Cantando launches the Hopi reservation. The repeated rectangular shapes of vari- first of four Mondaynightfree outdoor concerts in Liberty Park, sponsored by the Utah Arts Council's Folk Arts Pro- ouscolors represent the shape of a sweetened cornbread Film composerBill Conti,left, will conduct his own works, pluspaytribute to the late Henry Mancini, in performancesthis weekend with Utah Symphony at Snowbird and DeerValley. Manyofthepetroglyphs are drawn from ancient sites in northeastern Utah near Vernal, the front porch of the Chase Coda Opening: The Coda the center of the park. The mu- list Terry King, flutist Leone Buyse, clarinetist Michael Folk and Their Art.” Admissionis free. For details on upcoming con- certs, call 533-5760. yon. Tonight, pianist-composer Jeff Manockian and flutist Kristen Gygi perform a7 p.m. recital at the Manookian home, Manookian and More: The Utah Musie Festival presents two free evenings of chamber music tonight in Salt Lake City and Wednesday at Solitude Re- sort in Big Cottonwood Can- P Webster andpianists Timothy Hester and Nina Lugovoy, On Tuesday at 7 p.m., a 2789 Etienne Way (8295 East). On the program are thepia- nist’s Flute Sonata and works by Barber, Bartok and Bliss. On the musicalbill Wednes- See D-10, Column 1 Sale Starts Monday August 4th and ends Saturday August 9th j Your Arts And Crafts SUPERSTORE gram Members of the Garcia family will perform musie on acoustic folk instruments from called “piki.” Brahms’ Admission is $12 general and $10 for students and seniors. Performersareviolinists Arturo Delmoni and Pau! Rosenthal, violist Leslie Harlow,cel- noon, the ensemblewill playat the Iron County Rest Homein tumn.”” 8, berg Concerto No. 5 and Brahms’ A-Major Piano Quartet will be presented in Park City Community Churchat the intersection of Utah Highway 224 and Silver Springs Road. sity’s Evening Concert Series. her family the area provided ‘a paletteof changingcolors to paint from spring through au- at Clarinet Trio, Bach’s Branden- Home Museumof Folk Art in sical family, nowresiding in Gallery, 804 Main, Park City, will have its grand-openingreception Saturday from 4 to 9 Utah, formerly lived in Barqui- simeto, Venezuela. p.m. Bring lawn chairs or picnic blankets and enjoy the under- The gallery features works by Richard Boyer, Paul and Ten Chacon etl the-stars show. After the con- Silvia Davis, David Dornan, | Ray Hare, Douglas Himes, Pa- | tricia Kimball, Ron Richmond, cert, audiences may tourthis year's exhibit in the Chase Home, “Creating Utah: The “Wow! 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