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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, February 18, 2001 Viola Takes Spotlight in Paradigm Series treat Veab Puzzles Can Be Found on Page BY CATHERINE REESE NEWTON EOEEHA H@ Good Music, Good Cause THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The Paradigm Concert Series closes its season — maybe — with concerts spotlighting the viola this weekend. Paradigm Concerts are Friday and Saturdayat 8 p.m. at All Saints Episcopal Church, 1710 S. Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, and Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. at the Jubilee Center, 309 E. 100 South, Salt LakeCity. Donations benefit Hildegarde’s Food Pantry. Paradigm music director Joel Rosenberg does notrule outa fifth installment in this year’s series, whichhe said raises about $1,000 per concert pair for charities. Raising moneyfor people in need is one of Paradigm’s three main missions, he said, along with bringing music to underserved audiences (and educating those audiences about music) and bringing attention to the organizations the series choosesto benefit. The concert series is in its sixth year, andits second at Salt Lake City’s All Saints Episcopal Church, where the musicians are artists in residence. Rosenberg said that when Paradigm shifted venues from the Jewish Community Center, then-All Saints rector Bradley Wirth also helped engineera shift toward community service. Last year’s beneficiaries were children’s causes, such as Shriners Hospital and Camp Kostopulos. This year, Paradigm has raised moneyfor Utahns Against Hunger, the Salt LakeInterfaith Hospitality \ Network and the YMCA’s After thool Program for the Travelers his job. Aid Shelter. The upcoming con- of soloist duties this weekend. He certs benefit Hildegarde’s Food Pantry. Rosenberg also added a third performance of some Paradigm concerts this year. They are at the Jubilee Center in downtown Salt Lake City because “we want more ofan outreach andit’s closerto the centerof town,”he said. t Lawless, a violist in theseries’ core All Saints Chamber Group, said participating in Para- digm is doubly rewarding. “Playing chamber music in a small groupis about as wonderful thing as a string player ever gets to do,” said Lawless, who teaches musicin the Salt Lake City SchoolDistrict. “AndI'm very newto Utah and Salt LakeCity, andto be involved with fellow musicians in a worthwhile cause is very important to me.” Lawless and her husband relocated from Tennessee last year for Rosenberg has the lion’s share teams with violinist Kelly Parkin- son in Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante” and is featured in a Telemann concerto, a short piece by Jorge Mackert, a Max Reger suite orchestrated by Kelly Richardson, the HummelViola Fantasy (based on the tenor aria “II mio tesoro” from Mozart’s “Don Giovanni”) and Hindemith’s “Trauermusik.” Rosenberg said Hindemith, himself a violinist, composed “Trauermusik”in six hours for a London concert when the producerfelt the originally programmed concerto was too sunnyto play on the heels of the death of King George V. 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