Salt Lake Tribune | 1999-01-28 | Page 18

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Date 1999-01-28
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Date 1999-01-28
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
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County Salt Lake
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Poulson set a substantive mood with her opening “Silent Noon” by Ralph Vaughan Williams. She has never been in better form Her timbre andintonation traversed perfectly across an expan- sive landscape of color. Poulson endowedthis fare with vitality The evening became a work of great art. Poulson touched the imagination and heart. She opened the metaphysical door to the minds of Brahms, Stra Schoenberg and Schumann. Th event was an evening of enlight ening ecstasy. There was no needfor atrans- lation of the texts — even though one was provided, We knewwhat Poulson wassinging. Every syllable possessed a meaning that tran. scended translation. The audience bestowed Poul- son and Dorgan its highest re: spect — total silence during the performance, Not a cough wasut- tered — nosmall feat considering this season of winter viruses — Méfachofthe26repertoire rep. resentations, all sung from memo- ry, could have beenthe highlight of therecital. Simply put, this was a 24-karat concert. 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This wilt Tst jorms s2i7ipc Statistics through p.m. yesterday building across the 7 BOOPS BS° PBR" "BS BSS BZ "SR "SB SSSR rye s gg geovgog (9) KSL-TV KISN ZCMI For more information or tickets call 485-0176 Visit our web site at www.tradeshowswest.com i We’re first for job seekers. Last year, 520,954 help wanted ads were placed by the area's top businesses. Why? Becausesixty-eight percentof adults in the area said The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News weretheir preferred advertising source when looking for a new or different job. The Classifieds. First for value. First for selection. First for opportunity. Thefirst place to find a new career, Source: Biden Associates, Survey of the Salt Lake Market, 1997, Think co lassified Oy UKS — Call 237-2000 j ]
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