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Show DS The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday,April 5, 1998 a Fam Previous page nee where tickets are $17 | | THEATER Night Music: “Music of the Night” at Brigham Young Uni- Rather, the musical evening will feature the husband-and- The BYU alumni have been seen on campus siages as well as eee Compiled by Nancy Melich versity this week is not a sequel to Andrew Licyd Webber's wife duo Amy and David Barrus in solo and duet performances at Salt Lake City’s Pioneer Theatre Company and the Sundance “The Phantom of the Opera.” Bruce Hangen conducts the orchestra in the program, which includes “Take the ‘A’ Train,” eeeae Around Much Any- more”and other Duke Ellington standards, = DIAMONDS TRILLION CUT CHAMPAIGN 1.02 CT TAM: $1860 AiG. | ofstage and film music. Eons Oziue Battling Band: Battlefield Pead about and see the lands, peoples, and cultures of one of the world’s greatestcivilizations andits connections to the Book of Mormon. Images ofAncient America includes hundreds of striking photographsandillustrations. It is a book to be savored for its beauty and studied forits accurate and sometimesstartling information about Mesoamerica and the Book of Mormon. Band airs the Scottish side of Celiie music Friday at Judge Memorial Catholic High School, 650 S. 1100 East, Salt LakeCity. The band’s history stretches 25 years, with a revolving door of membership. Its battle call has been “Forward with Scotland’s Past,” ing its musical blend of tradition and modern Celtic music. Utah’s own Shanahywill open the show at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance at Acoustic Music, Local Music, Salt City CD's, Intermountain Guitar & Banjo, All Dan's Foodstores in Salt Lake and Park City, Nu- Soundin Roy, Alpine Books in American Fork and Companyof Friends in Logan. Heh-Heh, Cool: Dave Mus- will starin the title role of “Gyp- = sy” at Sundance this summer. ow Summer Theatre. Amy Barrus ANCIENT AMERICA OUR PRICE "1275, | See next page Scratch. | Wemakeoursoupsas fresh as oursalads. Like our famous Chicken Noodle, made fromscratch with big tender chunks of Can. white meat chicken and thick home-style noodles. It’s real/resh food. Tomaines. ‘The Salad Buffet Restaurant. MIDVALE 7455 S, UnionPark Ave. * 352-9980 SANDY 10060 S. State St. * 352-9001 taine and the gang — that's Me- gadeth — will return to Saltair on Friday at 7:30 p.m. The band’s “99 Ways to Die” became a hit because MTV's “Beavis and Butthead” declared them one of their favorite Available from the Foundation for Ancient Research eensare Cm! aimed eyaaSaoSimmercs eee eae Beys-(e and Mormon Studies (FARMS). Cal! 801937305111 or 800932796715, or stop by your local bookstore. bands. Nowadays, the band is regarded amongthe godfathers of the headbanger movement. Tickets are $21, not including computer-service fee at Smith's Tix. Saltair is the building with turrets just off Exit 104, along I80 West. Easter Seals Squared Away: The Temple Square Concert Series ush- ers in Easter with three free concerts. Unless otherwise indicated, performancesareat 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square,Salt LakeCity. @ Friday, the 90-voice Ogden Community Choir will perform Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” under the direction of Evelyn M. Har- of Utah ris, with KarenMilleratthe organ. The choir will perform the oratorio later this month in Ogden, Morgan and Salt Lake City’s Cathedral Church of St. Mark. @The A Cappella Choir of California State University-Chico will perform seasonal selections by Beethoven, Mendels- thanks its sponsors, donors, VIPs (Very Important Partners) and friends who have supported EasterSeals services. prano Ying Yehwill be the soloist in Schubert's “Miriam's Song of Victory.” William Ramsey conducts the choir. @ The Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony’s Easter concert is Saturday at 8 p.m.in the Salt Corporate Sponsors President's Council Members American ExpressFinancial Lake Tabernacle on Temple Advisors Square. Included wiil be a new AT&T Wireless Communications Easter work, “Behold This Mys- tery” by Daniel E. Gawthrop, MervynsofCalifornia featuring soloists George Dyer and Margo Watson. Robert C. American Bowden conducts. Stores LDS Charities Spring Swing: Vocalist George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Myrlene Korologos and guitarist Keven Johansen join the Foundation Craig LarsonTrio in “Music of AmwayCorporation of America the Swing Era” Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Riverton Music Recital Hall, 3142 S. Highland Drive, First Security Bank Salt Lake City. Admission is $5 at the door. Dean andPatricia Cottle Christine and George Durham Aland Verlene Egbert Hank Liese and Gail Hunt Gary and Barb Logsdon Richard Starley Cindy Vargo Brinton and Paulla Webb Lisa A. Yerkovich and Brad Betebenner Village Communities SouthwestAirlines Tribute to Drinkall: Former JC Penney students, colleagues and friends will pay a musical tribute to Roger Drinkall, the world-re- Novus nowned cellist who died recently. Mary Green Michelle Gutierrez KSL-Television, Channel 5 ‘A. Craig Hale, Esq. Mary Heaton BobbiJoFlint Ray Quinney & Nebeker Hall, Provo. Soprano JoAnn Ottley and Drinkall’s widow, pianist Dian Bank One Foundation Hattie Layton Carolyn Lema HankLiese Megan Measom AnneMiller Layton Construction ICON Monroc faculty members Igor and Vesna Gruppman, formerstu- Roger Muir Ames Construction dentsof Drinkall’s,also will perform; works of Drinkall col- Thomas Myers Bev Noyce Theratech leagues such as K. Newell Dayley, Robert Millet and David GBS Benefits program will conclude with a Mike's Trophies Patricia Nyre Litton Sargent will be included. The cello orchestra of 35 of Drinkall's students. Andrea Olsen Charles Reynolds MervynsDistributing Contributions to the newRoger Drinkall Endowed String Scholarship at BYUwill be ac: May Romo KUED,Channel 7 John Spencer Snow, Esq. AnnStarley Karen Summerhays Rick Thaler, Esq. SueTingey Intermountain Health Care cepted at a post-concert recep- Zions Bank tion, All are invited Fraternal Orderof Police World of Guitars: Interna- Fraternal Order of Eagles tional Guitar Night doesn't need a lot of explanation — threeguitarists from Italy, Great Britain and the U.S.A. will be on one bill, Saturday at Rowland Hali, BobTippets Epsilon Sigma Alpha Jan Tyler Mary Velasquez Debra Williams Lisa A. Yerkovich, Esq. Smith Barney 843 S. Lincoln (970 East), Salt Wells Fargo Bank LakeCity. Adrain Legg, who had a hit a few years back with “Oh, Dad- George Q. Morris Foundation dy,” joins Italian-born Antonio Calogero and San Francisco's Brian Gore. The fare promises to be a mix offolk, jazz, classical and something the players have labeled “next generation.” Showtime is 8 p.m, Tickets are $10 in advance at the Tower ‘Theatre and Greywhale CD. a t Call 801-486-3778for ticket information \ Patti Boyd Kenda Christensen Stan Christensen Jennifer Clem Nancy Condie Dean Cottle HeatherCreel Calvin Curtis, Esq. Mark Dorobiala Nancy Dunn Bea Espinoza Cynthia Evans Lisa Fitch Amy Garcia Eva Dean Green Coopers & Lybrand, LLC Thefree event is Saturday at 7:36 p.m. in Brigham Young University's de Jong Concert Baker-Drinkall, will give the world premiere of Robert Cundick’s “Silent Night” with words by Marcus Vincent. BYUmusic. VIPs f A TEESCEEESEARE--atthittitiitett ? sohn, Vaughan Williams and other composers Saturday. So- = |