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Show The Salt Lake Tribune pro- esCan Get Peedback fl ‘Fieldwork’ month at the Rose WagnerPer. forming Arts Center, 138 W. 300 cts mes. by Taft ART BRIEFS artists get feedback about work they are creating, starts this South, Salt Lake City. “Fieldwork” begins Sept. 29 and continues on subsequent Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. through Dec. 1. The workshops will be facilitated by Mary Johnston-Coursey. It is recommended that participants have something either complete or in progress to show at the first ses- sion TheField, a New York-based artist-run organization developed this structure for giving and re. ceiving feedback. Arts groups have been usingit since 198 alt Lake City recently became a Field site, joining 13other cities worldwide. Administered by the Utah Arts Council's Artist's Ser- vices program, Fieldwork ses. sions are scheduled three times a year. For registration information, call Tay Haii = at the Utah Arts Council, 549. Groupsize is limited to eight. Cost is $50. O Barlow Winners The Barlow Endowment for Music Composition at Brigham Young University, Provo, announced nine winnersinits 1999 competition. Kevin Putz, a doctoral candi. Coast Chamber Ensemble. The endowment was established at BYU by Milton A. and Gloria Barlowin 1983 to support excellence in music composition and has since honored hundreds ofinternational composers with grants and commissions. The 2000 competition will offer a $10,000 prize contact Lynda Palma at (801) 378-8204. QO Sister Act Lindsey and Stephanie Brin: ton, Salt Lake City, werefirstplace winners in their agecatego: ries in the Bartok-KabalevskyProkofiev International Piano Competition in Radford, Va Lindsey, 8, competed in thefirst- Brass Class University of Utah student Kelly Ricks won the 1999 Brass Concerto Competition at the Aspen Music Festival. The 19-yearold trumpeter was featured as a work to be performed in August performanceof Alexander Putz received his bachelor’s degree in music composition from astmanandhis master’s degree in music from Yale Univ ‘This fall, he will be an a nt professor of composition at the University of Texas at Austin. Other winnersinclude: for the 2002 Harp Congr posiumin Brisbane, Austra Johir Costa of Salt Lake City for a string quartet to be per. formed in 2000 for the Nova The lessons, humor and ro mance of mining have long in: spired poetry, stories and song. Now, the Western Folklife Center. a non; profit arts group in E work related to mining forthe event “MiningTraditions,” scheduled for Nov. 13. Reciters, storytellers, poets and cisco, for a percussion duo for the SanFrancisco Contemporary Mu: sic Players. by minersand reflecting the min. ing theme. Interested artists should sub mit a biographical sketch detail Robert Maggio of Media, Penn., San Sylvan and David Breitman Jeff Manookian ofSandy, for a flute concerto for the Salt Lake Symphony Ore StevenRicks ofSalt Lake City, for a work including marim i braphone, drumset and comp setup performed by Talujon and Dominic Donato. Kurt Rohde of San Francisco, The Buffalo Bi Center also in. cludes the Buffalo Bill Museum Cody Firearms Museum, Whitney Gallery of Western Art and Mc Cracken Research Library Plains Indians Museum from Sept. through June 2000 for a complete reinterpretation of its art, objects and programs | DIAMOND LIL STEAKHOUSE (at The Old Salt City $ Jail Bird goo 2 prime Rib or New York Special Includes: Steak Dinners with Drink, Salad Bar and Dessert A - ~ 460 S. 1000 E. Salt Lake City CALL 359-6090 Offer aiso available at: for Reservations, but Walk-Ins 1528 W. North Temple Location 533-0547 Are Welcome.orrer coonsept. 20th-25th hae performance and urdayafter. noon program, There will be an exhibit of arts andcrafts created for a baritoneandpianopiecefor radio (89.1, or 8 ‘a living. breathing place n just Indian ob: CODY, Wyo. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center will close its Come Spend the Night in Jail! artists will take part in an evening Chamber Music Series. RichardFestingerof San Fran. by KBYU-FM southernUtah County) on Sept. 26 at noonand onSept. 30 at 7 p.m The concert wasrecorded as the final performance of the choir’s 4 Closedfor Winter Herd ofElk Run? a Oh, MyDarlin’. . andper. 4 Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Mu seum, Wausau, Wis. His oil Arutiunian’s Trumpet Concerto. and con: George Arasimowicz of Win- field, IL, for a harp composition Richard K. Jolley of Logan has beenselectedto participate in the 1999 “Birds in Art” exhibit at the s of their bal hist Joseph Me through-third-grade category Stephanie, 10, in the fourth-through-sixth. tival Young Artists Orchestra un: der conductor Peter Jaffe in an nati SymphonyOrchestra. A Bird on the Brush exhibit will te es of the Plains their culture England for a major choral commis For more information, please soloist with the Aspen Music Fes- phonyOrchestra andthe Cincin- TheJune 8performance o Brigham Young University ers at Carnegie Hall will be Jordan, The programfeatures works by ki th Hicken, Maija Einfel Sric W re, Dvorak, Brah and others. Ron Staheli conducts. sion. Details will be announcedin January date at Eastman Schoolof Music, 2002 by the Utah Sym- tour to Israel, and New York. Live From Carnegie Hall for a string quartet for the Left wonfirst place. He will receive a $20,000 commission for a newor- Elko, NV 89801. For more infor mation contact Meg at (775) 7387508, or e-mail westernfolklife.org. D11 Sunday, September 19, 1999 painting “Swans on the Shore” will be on view through Nov Jolley's work was among those chosenfrom919 entries. 4 Folklife Center, 501 Railroad St “Fieldwork,” a 10-week work- shop designedto help performing ver- ARTS ing their mining experience and examples of their work bythis Wednesday. Poets should submit written as recorded exam. ples of their music and storytell ing: visual artists should submit slides or photographs of their work. Artists will be notified by Oct if they are invited to participate. 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