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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS @ From previous page Ke under, and $25 for immediate family. Weber State University Sym- phonic Band plays Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Austad Auditorium at WSU, Ogden. Tickets are $4.50; $3.50 for students. Included are works of Sir Arthur Sullivan,Clifton Williams, WSU Organ Recital: James Drake, head pees Utah State University’s professor Paul program, will give a re- Hatheock, H. Owen Reed, Eric Ewazen and band director Thomas Root. cialTuesday at 7:30 p.m. in USU's Kent Cuicest Hall, Logan. Selections include Widor’s Toccata in F Major andthree pieces by Bach. Tickets are $5; free with USUD. Requiem Aeternam: The Temple Square Chorale, led by Mack Wilberg, will perform the Mozart Requiem in Brigham Young University’s de Jong Concert Hall, Provo, Wednesday The Winners Are: Winners of Brigham Young University’s Concerto Competition will perform with the BYU Philhar- give three Utah concerts this week: @ Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Timpanogos Intimate Concert Series in Orem;call (801) 375-4072 or visit come.to/timpanogos for information and directions. Suggested donationis $7. @ Friday at 7 p.m. in a house concert in Salt Lake City; call (801) 487-5552 for information and directions. Suggested dona- tionis $7. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Utah State University’s Eccles Conference Center, Logan, a presentation of the Bridger Folk at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10; $8 with BYU ID. Society. Tickets are’ $10- in ad- Chamber Night: Utah State From Brazil: Brazilian guitar University’s chamber ensembles will give a free concert masters Sergio and Odair Assad will perform Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Peery’s Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden. vance,$12at the door. monic Tuesdayat7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall on the Provo campus. Soloists are flutist Rachel Farnsworth, violist Jason Bonham,cellist Ramona Jacob, violinist Bryan Hernandez-Luch, hornist Matt Croft and pianist Brandon Stewart. Tickets are $8; $5 with BYU ID. Wednesdayat 7:30 p.m. in Kent Concert Hall at USU, Logan. On the Square: The Temple Square Concert Series continues with a free performance by the Free Stuff: There are a handful of free-concerts at Brigham Young University, Provo, this week.All begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall except as indicated. tion with violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. Tickets are Brigham Young. University Concert Choir, Wednesday at $15; $12 students andseniors. 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Drum Up Support: Brigham Young University’s Percussion Temple Square, Salt LakeCity. Bryce Rytting of the Utah Valley Chorale directs the singers, orchestra and soloists soprano Martha Gutiérrez, alto Ruth Christensen, tenor Todd Queenand baritone Arden Hopkin. Tickets are $10; children are free on Friday and $3 on Saturday. Blowin’in the Wind: The Utah Flute Association will present winners of its annual student competition in an evening of sonatas, Saturday at’ 7:30 p.m. at the Cathedral Church of St. Mark,231 E. 100 South,Salt Lake City. Student performers Mary Nelson, Helen McGarr, Christina Worden, Sarah Marshall, Adrienne Tedjamulia, Melissa Thorne, Gina Luciani, Camilla Thomas, Carina Miorni, Heidi Brewster and Ann Gallowaywill be accompanied by Ricklen Nobis; special guest April Clayton of the Brigham Young University faculty will be accompanied by Jed Moss.Tickets are $12; $7 students and seniors, $30 ‘for families and free for association members. Bluegrass Experience: Larry Ensemble, Afro-Latin Jazz » Combo and PanoramicSteel will State University Concert and Keel Experience, an acoustic perform Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Chamber Choirs will perform BYU’s Madsen Recital Hall, music from the past 500 years bluegrass ensemble from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia,will perform Thursday at @ Tuesday, student songwrit- The Assads most recently won attention with their collabora- Sunday, March 25, 2001 ers have their works performed in the Invitational Songwriter Showcase. @ Wednesday, faculty pianist Massimiliano Frani andcellist Brian Stucki give a recital. @ Thursday, the Symphonic Bandplays in the de Jong Concert Hall. folk-pop singer-songwriters The Strike Up the Band: The Winstons, a husband-and-wife actoriginally from Buffalo, will Provo. Tickets are $8; $5 with YU ID, 7:30 p.m. in the Oakhills House Oratorio Concert Series at 3695 E. Lois Lane,Salt LakeCity. Tickets are $8. Call (801) 272-9166 or 530-1690. Winstons: Contemporary for Easter: The Southwest Symphony Orchestra and Chorale and the Utah Valley Chorale will perform Men- delssohn’s “Elijah” Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Dixie State College Cox Performing Arts Theater, St. George. THE G.A.M. FOUNDATION presentsthe MICHEL CAMLO TRIO Monday, April 9, 2001 City Centre Sheraton Main Ballroom Tickets Rao O10) Don’t miss this opportunity to see the premier Latin jazz performerin the world today. This dynamic piano player will captivate the audience with his expressive technique, exciting Latin rhythms and energetic tempo. For ticket information contact 278-0411 MOLEC VME Choir Festival: The Weber Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in WSU’s Austad Auditorium, Ogden. Mark Henderson conducts. Tickets are $4.50; $3.50 for students, Anne Frank,” a production of VIP Arts, takes center stage at the Little Brown Theatre, 239 S. Main St., Springville, on Friday. The show runs Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 7:30 p.m. through May7. Tickets are $8; $7 for students (with ID) and seniors; $6 for children 11 and under; $35 for families. Group and school discounts are available. Call (801) 489-3088 www.VIP-Arts.com. or visit Mixed Media: “Butoh Macbeth,” a play by S. Glenn Brown, will be presented at the Univer- sity of Utah's Lab Theatre in the Performing Arts Building on the U. campus Thursday through Sunday. Twoart forms converge in the play — verse derived from Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” and the Japanese movment form known as Butoh (literally, “to dance in darkness”). The playwright is technical director of the U.’s theater department. Performances are Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sundayat 7 p.m. Tickets are $6; $4 for all students. Call (801) 581-6961. Aunt-ics at Hale: Hale Centre Theatre (3333 S. Decker Lake Drive, West Valley City) presents Brandon Thomas’ “Charley’s Aunt,”the hilarious cross- Compiled by Celia R. Baker Anne's Legacy: “The Diary of Forever and a Day: Hale Centre Theatre’s production of “Forever Plaid” is extended through April 28. The show runs in Hale’s Black Box Theatre at 3333 S. Decker Lake Drive, West Valley City. For tickets and information, call (801) 984-9000 or visit com. www-halecentretheatre. Crazy for Gershwin: Mainstage Productions Theater on the campus of Dixie State College in St. George. The show is Tuesdayat 8 p.m. Tickets are $15. Call (435) 652-7800. Wild Hare: Farmington City Arts Council presents a young people’s production of “Alice in Wonderland.” Michelle Leonard, 13, is the director; Mara Lefler, 14, is the producer. Over 110 youth participate in the pro- duction, which is double-cast. Runs Thursday- Saturday and April 24 at the Davis County Farr Park. Tickets are $3, at the door. For information,call (801) 451-0953. Tuna at the Deli: Wasatch Theatre Company entertaining audiences since 1892. 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