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Show D1o TheSalt Lake Tribune ARTS @ From previous page ee Night. @ Facultyjazz quintet Q’d Up will perform Wednesday. Ray Smith (saxophone, flute and clarinet), Ron Brough andJay Lawrence (percussion and vibes), Lars Yorgason (bass) and Steve Lindeman(keyboard)will playoldies andoriginals. @ Vocal Jazz will perform Saturday. All That Jazz: Weber State University music professor Don Keipp and a number of hisstu: dents will presenta free evening of Jazz in the Skyroom, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the members 7:30 p.m. in deJong Concert Hall at Brigham Young University, French Accent: Utah Symphonyprincipal guest conductor Pavel Koganreturns to Utah this week,joiningthe orchestra and Russian pianist Vladimir Feltsman in an all-French program. Feltsman spent eight years as an artistic exile after Soviet authorities responded to his emigration application by banning him from performing in public. The Moscow and St. Petersburg const tory-trained pianist immigrated to the United States in 1987 and re- sumed his career. He will per- form Ravel's Concerto for the Left Hand with the Utah Shepherd Union Building on the Symphony Ogden campus. Thelineup includes big-band favo as Also on the program are Bizet’s Suite No. ilies are invited as long as chil let music from well as coolto fusionja dren do not disturb the per: formers and other audience Provo, and Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in AbravanelHall, 123 W. South Tempie, Salt Lake City. Tickets in Provo are $16 general and $14 for students and faculty.In Salt LakeCity, prices are $14 to $33. At the Library: Tenor Lawrence Vincent, soprano Jean Vincent and pianist Dian Baker will give this month's free First Fridays concert in the Howard W.Hunter Law Library at Brigham Young University, Provo. Theconcert of opera, op- eretta and American folk songs beginsat noon.%8 Another Benefit: Piano duo “L’Arlésienne,” Gi Ravel’s “La Valse.” Concerts are Thursday at Rhapsody, Scott Joplin rags and ‘+ THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (R) 2:45 250 4.55 700905 THREE TO TANGO @) 1'53°55'5 759.6 popular nine-man a cappella group, will perform Friday at form the Fauré Requiem, plus works of Handel, Randall Thompson, Copland, Gershwin, 7:30 p.m. in deJong Concert Hall at BYU, Provo. Tickets are $8 general and $5 for students and faculty. Blown Away: Flutists Charlotte Bartholomew and Sergio Pallottelli will perform musicof Doppler, Genin, Hughes and niors, and free for Utah Flute Association members. Brunnerand Rutter. Big Wheels: Singersongwriter Julie de Azevedo will perform a benefit concert for the Brigham Young University Cycling Club, Friday at 8 p.m. in the Wilkinson Center Ballroom onthe Provo campus. She will perform material from her new album, “Dive Deep,” and favorites from the awardwinning “Pray for Rain.” Tick- ets are $5. Ahn the Money: The Ahn Trio will bring “AhnPlugged,” Square Fare: The Temple Square Concert Series continues with free 7:30 p.m. its multimedia, amplified chamber-music show, to the University of Utah’s Kingsbury aireus ets are $10to $20, with discounts Hall Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Tick- 00} Stigmata- Noon 7:00 11:15] Hollywood Halloween Extravaganza 8: for students, U. faculty and seniors. “AhnPlugged”is the second half of the program by the Seoul-born, Juilliard-educated sisters. Inspired by the Ahns’ performance with pop star Bryan Adams on MTV's “Un- plugged,” it includes music of Astor Piazzolla, Eric Ewazen, Michael Nyman, and the Ahns’ Juilliard classmate Kenji Bunch.Thefirsthalf of the program consists of a more tradi tional presentation of trios by Beethoven and Bernstein. Membersof the Ahn Tric are. 30-year-old twins Lucia and Maria Ahn onpiano andcello and 28-year-old Angella on violin. Theyboast a flashy Website. at www.ahntrio.com. The sisters will appear at a CDsigning Saturdayat noon at Borders Books in Salt Lake City’s CrossroadsPlaza. Space and Time: The Murray Concert Band, conducted by Cliff Millward, will present a “Space and Time”concert, fea- turing music from the “Star Wars”films and “Star Trek” TV series, Saturday at 7:30 p.m.at Hillcrest Junior High, 126 EB. 5300 South, Murray. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Contemporary Music: The Contemporary Music Consor- tium opens its season with works of Shostakovich, Francaix, Kreneck and Kupferman, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in NunemakerPlace at Westminster College, 1840 S. 1300 East,’; See next page THE RACKY HORRO SULnatal + MTF1)OATHSTERE) O70 12002305007301000 WME Sem Tie CiMako TNE RCTUGOTNSTEREO) DXURLEOPMENT 10D BUSE STREAK <s_§ RANDONHEARTS + HRCA OUTDEADOTS) ‘GINEPLEX ODEON B GMEST YeSOUTH 576240 and Mozart to movie music and B Saturday, the Sounds Choir of Idaho Falis will per- ‘OSEOTHEHAUNTEDHL(TS) Pr enreS aL GREPLEX ODEON ‘saat cee Walker-Neve will perform selections ranging from Handel Vocal Point: Vocal Point, Brigham Young University’s + SUPER STAR (PG-13) 1:05 3:055:05 7:05 9:05 BATS (PG-13)1:25 3.255:25 725925 ‘THE SIXTH SENSE (PG-1) 1:10 3:10 5.20 7:30 9:35 reeitheatre.com WHEWAMAZON.COMAMERLANBEALTY LakeCity. @ Friday, soprano Diana spirituals. Steven Barlow is her accompanist. Salt Lake City. 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