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Show 5 p.m.in the Jewett Center at Westminster Col- Paul Dorgan,the opera company’s principal coach and accompanist, is the soloist in the Mozart concerto. Ina furtherattemptto “connect the audience to the music,” Opus concerts will feature _post- performance discussions. This afternoon, Dorgan and Daynes Music owner Skip Daynes will take the lid off the piano andtalk about the relationship between artist and instrument. “Post-performance discussions have been extremely successful in other cities, so we're trying it here,” Kinney-Frostsaid. Highlights of future Opus concerts: Utah Symphony concertmaster Ralph Matsonsoloing in received a $100,000 “Last Dollar” havea couple of models. Orpheus lores Doré Eccles Foundation. is one, except we'll have a conductor. [Anotheris] St. Martin-in-the- lege, 1250 E. 1700 South, Fields. We honestlytry to hire the Salt Lake City. Tickets are $20. best musicians in town.” For ex- ample, Opus’ concertmaster is Utah Symphony associate concertmaster Leonard Braus, and by a post-concert chat with Kinney-Frost and former Mormon Tabernacle Choir director Jerold macy of the auditorium at West- noted that Opusgives musicians a chance to play works that might peopleto dress casually.” ny’s short chamber-orchestra series. “I was really pleased with the first rehearsal. There's a clarity to the sound that was quite apparent.” The orchestra’s size will vary from 20 to 34 players, depending on the program. Membership comes from the Utah Symphony, | Sasol IT CONSULTING | | e HES 801-450-8388 ball’s recent restoration and renovation of the 70-year-old struc- ture. The restoration involved the removal of redwood siding pal clarinet Edward Cabarga is minster College's’ Jewett Center fosters a relaxed atmosphere. “We wantto be accessible. ... We want The grant was awarded in recognition and support of the Kim- Utah Symphonyassociate principersonnel manager. “T’m always looking for other opportunities to express myself musically,” said Cabarga, who Kinney-Frost hopes the inti- Park City’s Kimball Art Center grant from the George S. and Do- not show up on the Utah Sympho- , BODY TREATMENT SCHOOL OF \\ Ah ADVANCEDSKIN iy ih | “Taking the0Poin out of Compating” { 671-4180 \ \ installed in 1976 during the inception of the Kimball Art Center, and restoration of the historic brick masonry and painted concrete on the exterior. West JONAS KAGE, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR The “Last Dollar” or challenge grant will be given to the Kimbali Art Center once it has raised $310,042 from other sources; to date $268,000 has been raised. EET American Gem Rubellite * Alexandrite * Mozart, Sort Of” today at Kimball Art Center Gets ‘Last Dollar’ Grant and studio musicians, KinneyFrost said. “As an orchestra collective, we ssociates “abulous Gem Sa Thousandsof Colored Gems & Diamonds Expo Mart * Topaz * Orchestra performs “All @ Continued from D-1 Joseph Onstott and Eric Glissmeyer. Most of the singersare veterans ofthe Utah Opera Chorus,of which Kinney-Frost is chorus master and associate conductor. (which accompanies Ballet West) and the area’s leading free-lance & Jewett Center Di Sunday, November21, 1999 the Utah Chamber Orchestra 230 W 200 S - Sue 2309- SLC MF 10-6 Sat. & after hrs. by appt. (801}-487-2800 Amethyst * Opal * Emeraid * Diamonds * Tsayorite * Citrine Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” and joining renowned luthier Peter Paul Prier in a demonstration; so- prano Theresa Santiago singing Barber's “Knoxville: Summer of 1915" and Carlisle Fioyd’s “The Trees on the Mountain”from “Su- sloulds » joueD , euuddes y Aqny » The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Opus Falls Between Pompand Pop Tickets now on sale! Good seats still available. 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