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Show UTAH TheSalt Lake Tribune String Duo Formidable Group Seeks MoreLatinos Because the namesof the initial applicants are not workshop; Caine’ Lyric ‘Theatre, 28 W. Center, Art imitatedlife Friday in AbravanelHallas violinist Ida Kavafianand her husband, violist Steven Tenenbom, translated their offstage partnership made public, minority groups cannot support a candidate before the short list is created, Yapias said. into an inspiring performance But others argue confidenti. of Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante” with the Utah in the Legal System hasrec- ing and Tenenbom with his rich, soulful tone. Together they worked magic, especially in the cadenzas, where they played almost as one musician. nietta,” with its lush, novelorchestration, was thereal sonic Their occasional shared smile underscored the sense of rehearsed. The brass fanfares that bookendthepiecefeaturea Symphony. Both are formidablesoloists ommended that nominating commissions adopt policies promoting diversity. But a year after the task force's report, there are no standard guidelinesforthis. ships in Salt Lake, Tooele and Summit counties. “It’s something wetry to be sensitive to, but we really dofeel an obligation to focus on the qualifications,” said Scruggs, vice president of Kavafian with her vibrant,spirited play- | collaboration. The couple's friendship with Utah Symphony music director Keith Lockhart and concertmaster Ralph | Matson (Kavafian’s friend since childhood) also paid off, as the orchestra gave an especially warm and sup- portive accompaniment. Therest of the program was vintage Lockhart: a Mozart overture (to “The Marriage of Figaro”), some Dvorak (“The Wood Dove”) and a big orchestral showpiece (Janacek’s Leucadia National Corp. and formerchiefofstaff to Gov. Norm Bangerter. “If all other things are equal, you gofor the diversity, andifall things are pretty much (16108.), 7:30 m.; ne daz at the Sheraton Matt Wilson Quartet at_ City Centre Sheraton, 199 Ww 500 South; 7:30p.m; $25 ceived a fresh and vivid read ing. But the Janacek “Sinfo- ; Randall: L. outhe University, Cedar Pe Cardall spectacle. The orchestra sounded energetic and n Red Cross be nd Theater,1 pm; $15, $10 students: well- four trombones, four horn two Wagner tubas and a bass tuba. Principal ‘trumpeter rience andintelligence. Range of experience matters, Scruggs said. “A lot of times a person may represent diversity, but their experience is not diverse at ni Nick Percussion inset at Kent Hall, State children, 467-TIXX. “The Grinch = Saved Christy Desert Star far Playhs ase One Woman, One Vote scholar presenta ery. Sandy Seni Sandy: 1 4861S. 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