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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ENTERTAINMENT/CLASSIFIEDS Wednesday, September 24. 1997 Acoustics: Bass Notes Fall Flat In KBULL Adds New Morning Show Redone Westminster Auditorium have a new listening experience THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Listeners of KBULL 93 FM BY JEFF MANOOKIAN SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE augmenting the treble tessituras to a piercing scream. back to her. Singers generally The Westminster College musical faculty tested the sound barrier Sunday evening in the acoustically renovated Lees Theatre — and madea sig- ence’s applauselacked any real depth. Pianists Karlyn Bond, Julian But vocalizing in a hall that plays favorites with tessituras can be frustrating, to say the Even the sound of the audi- ther compliments their voice. Ward, director of music Chris- ing chamber music, piano and solo voice, the talented faculty wasable to escape the confines of the stage. But resonance within the main part of. the ing to hear how a large group, such as a choir or an orchestra, for the Performing Arts — was pretty much asit had been be- fore. College music and theatre departments have improved this hall enoughsothat outside musicians may want to give the Hepner Wildman and trombon- Jewett Center auditorium another chance before consider- The amplified verbal introduction and an amplified per- formance from violinist John forts with the piano. While each instruments’ midrange was favored by the hall, the ing a different venue. An acoustical report card of the improved Jewett Center auditorium might read: “B" for chamber music; “C” for piano and spoken voice; “D” for the singing solo voice and an incomplete to choral or orchestral preduction. Perhaps the music and theater departments could combine efforts to produce a musical play titled, combination of timbres was ap- Thompson and guitarist Todd Woodbury didn’t do much to propriate. test the acousticalfacelift, de- The auditorium fell short of spite the quality job from the It favors the midrangesofin- its expected goal for the solo singing voice. Before soprano Cheryl Hart sang a Rachmaninov grouping, she verbally introduced her song set. As with previous sound-bites, her lower speaking voice tended to be muted. Will unamplified actors on this stage have to avoid their lower registers to be heard? chewing the bass regions and But the venue gave nothing instrumentalists. It wasn’t until the amplifica- tion system was shut off and performers were allowed to present their sound “‘al fresco” that the true test took place. Mostinteresting is what the hall doesto its performers’ nat- ural sound. struments or voices while es- present ‘‘Falsettos.”” Jeff Manookian, Intermountain Classical Orchestra conductor, is The Tribune’s music critic. Paul McCartney’s New SymphonyIs ‘Respectable’ BY MARK SWED LOS ANGELESTIMES Whenthe Beatles used to re- McCartneyto write a symphony. And now “Standing Stone,” a 75-minute epic-tone poemfor or- cord in the Abbey Road studios, their loud rocking and rolling would often annoy EMI's classical artists in neighboring studios. a performance by the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus led by American conductor Lawrence Foster. ‘Standing Stone” is McCartney’s second classical composition, and at least as ambitious as his “Liverpool Oratorio” of five years ago. 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