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Show ___ The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, May30, 1999 D9 EaCNTat - Abravanel Hall corre Brram a8 -_ IT’S A GRAND OL’ FLAG & Kory Katseanes, conductor; Deseret String Band ~ This July 4th weekendyour family will witness those stars and stripes wavingin style as Utah's great symphony orchestra, the ret String Band and dancers say “Happy Birthday, America! with stirring iotic tunes and foot-stomping Sousa marches. Enjoy aspecial tribute to the Armed Forces climaxed by a spectacular laser show (Deer Valley only) that will leave you breathless. SNOWBIRD: friday, July 2 © DEER VALLEY:Saturday, July 3 (laser show) THE RETURN OF aul ape ae ae COMING UP Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor The only thing missingwill be a dance floor when this high energy act and the whole Utah Symphony play your favorite 50's music like you've never heard it played before! Since their celebrated American Graffiti soundtrack, they've been oneof the great rock 1’ roll bands for over 2 years. This is the fun concert of the summer! Compiled by Catherine Reese Newton Canterbury Tunes: The Canterbury Singers perform popu- ABRAVANELHALL:Friday, July 9 ¢ DEER VALLEY:Saturday, July 10 lar music fromthe Renaissance to the 20th century, including works by Utahn JohnMitcheltree, tonight at 7:30 at All Saints Episcopal Church, 1710 Foothill Drive, Salt LakeCity. Suggested donationis $7. Robert Henderson, conductor The “Broadway Nights” trio, vocalists Thebest of Broadway comes to the great outdoors. Hear show tunes from Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, Kiss Me Kate, South Pacific and others, featur ing the “Stars of Broadway” vocalists who thrilled you in past seasons. You'll be tapping your toes all the way homefromthis night on Broadway. Concertsin the Park: A series of summerconcel downtownSalt LakeCi SNOWBIRD:Friday, July 16 © DEER VALLEY: Saturday, July 17 Brigham Young Historic Park begins Tuesdaywith a perfor- LEGENDARY GUTHRIE mancebythe Utah ArmyNational Guard 23rd Army Band. Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor “A transcendent experience,” is how the Boston Herald described the great folk/popartist Arlo Guthrie's engagement with the Boston Pops. From “Alice’s Restaurant” to “The Motorcycle Song” hear this musical legend performhis greatest hits in anexciting concert with the Utah Symphony. Come celebrate the best of an Americanspirit. Warrant Officer Jay Michael v Cottamconducts. TheRinceoiri don spraoi Irish dancers (the name means “dancingfor fun”) shareIrish culture in Friday's presenta: tion Thefree concerts are at 8 ABRAVANEL HALL:Friday, July 30 © DEER VALLEY:Saturday, July 31 p.m. at the southeast cornerof State Street and 2nd Avenue. Dinner Music: Brigham See Next Page JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON Brigham YoungUniversity students present the comic opera “Angelique,” Wednesdaythrough Saturdayin the de Jong Concert Hall. TOOELE COUNTY The Fred Hersch Trio Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor This acclaimed groupgets its name fromthe pianist/composer (photoat right) who's been called “a master who plays it his way” by the New York Times. They're in demand yearly at top jazz clubs and with symphony orchestras onthree continents. DAEi A Rey ee rn. ARTS SNOWBIRD:Sunday, August 1, 2 PM ot 2 MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY Kory Katseanes, = conductor Fromhis first hit “Geronimo’s Cadillac,” this singer, songwriter, poet and instrumen talist has longbeen a favorite of Utah Symphony audiences. His “western symphony” sound includessuch hits as “Carolina in the Pines,” “Cherokee Fiddle,” “Wildfire,” ‘A Mansion on the Hill” and much more. Murphey’s music reaches his listeners on a deeplevel. ABRAVANEL HALL: Friday, August 6 * DEER VALLEY:Saturday, August 7 SYMPHONIC FIREWORKS Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor Cassandria Barlow-Martindale, piano Thrilling romantic showpieces under our new Associate Conductor kick off this new summer series, Program highlights will be Rimsky-Korsakov’s breathtaking Capriccio espagnol and Rachmaninoff’s ravishing 2ndPiano Concerto. ABRAVANEL HALL: Thursday, August 12 rea en et a ae ae a a} Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor The oulful styling of Dionn Warwick ha’ made th pop a a legend, Hear this ly recogniz ble voice sing such memorable America as “Do You K »w the Way to San Jose,” “I'll Neve Love this Way Again and ‘Anyone Who Had a Heart ABRAVANEL HALL: Friday, August 13 DEER VALLEY: Saturday, August 14 KEITH’S CLASSIC FAVORITES Keith Lockhart, conductor Activities: - Over 84 visual artists from as close as Tooele & as far away as New York will be displaying their wares throughout the park. - Twelve food booths offering a variety of ethnic foods - Wonderful entertainment will perform throughout the 3 day event. - Children’s Art Yard activities The Utah Symphony's exciting new music director makes his summer concert debut with a programof famous wor ted by him for theoccasion Thrill to Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story and other Broadway showtunes, a DukeEllingtontribute and other favoritesfrom the world of jazz and the concert stage. Keith is joined by the a aimed crossover clarinet st Eddie Daniels ABRAVANEL HALL: Thursday, August 19 * SNOWBIRD:Friday, August 20 DEER VALLEY: Saturday August 21 Bundit Ungrangsee, conductor; David Park, violin Bonnie Gritton & Susan Duehimeier, duo pianists (Snowbird and Deer Valley) ack and bette er. The event everyone waits for will once again feature It's Overture with tive cannons! The program will also Tchaikovsky incl de Henry Wolk 4 Two Pianos (Snowbird andDeer Valleyonly) Tchaikovsky's V oncerto and more. It an eveningof musical fireworks you won't soon forget! yy - Oscar Meyer Wiener Wagon “Share the Smile” program Location: Tooele City Park 2nd West Vine Street proceed 12 miles south on Route 36 to Tooele. Jd FREE, ae FREE, Time: no 10:00 am Every Day! Jd FREE ' eCee| ABRAVANEL HALL: Thursday, August 26 © SNOWBIRD:Friday, August 27 DEER VALLEY:Saturday, August 28 Tickets from $9.00: 3 55-ARTS Ce. Oe UTAH Keith RC eli 533-NOTE (6683) SYMPHONY Lockhart, music Director |