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Show | Music, Art, Drama 10A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1966 un 1ah County, Utah Christmas Concert Set | By Combined Choruses | “Music for Christmas” con- tions include Women's Chorus, cert will be presented at Brig- Robert Downs, conductor; Male ham Young University. by the Chorus, Ralph Woodward, concombined choruses Dec. 14-15/ ductor; Oraterio Choir, John R. in the. deJong Concert Hall at | Halliday, conductor; A Cappella Choir, Ralph Woodward, conThis is one of two concerts. in ductor, and the Symphony Or- {8:15 p.m. which the organizations of the Chestra with Ralph Laycock, as, Music Department join. togeth- conductor. Dr. Lael J, Woodward, chairer, the other being at Easter. The BYU Tower Brass, under man of the Department of Drathe direction of Newell Dayley, matic Arts, will narrate | will begin the program with an | throughout the program exciting’ composition by Gio- Each organization will per-| vanni ieli__ Zi |form two or three numbers,| Other participating organiza- then all wif€ombine to per-/ form traditional Christrias car-| ols_as.‘‘O Come All Ye Faith.|_. Organist Honors Provoans kaLPH WOODWARD CHORALE me mbers practice for their Dec. 18 concert World renowned organist Flor Under the direction o! f Dr. Woodward, left, Representing the 34-voicé chorus Peeters has dedicated two volare from left, Robe rt Downes, Maxi ne-- Cameron, , Bobbie Gibbons, Brandt umes of his new 24-volume set ‘of organ preludes to two BrigGurtis and Muriel Smith with Accom panist: Art Barnes at the piano. ham Young professors. {Chorale Will Sing to other season favorites. Melodians Will Sing Tonight DISPLAYING ONE OF HER many neworiginal paintings is Mrs. Hannah R. Oldroyd, who will be honored today at a reception in the Provo Utilities Building from 3 to 6 p.m. In the exhibit will be oils, watercolors and velvets. Reception Today to Honor Provo | Artist, Mrs. Hannah R. Oldroyd Mrs. William V. (Hannahjner, five watercolors and two|Glen Turner, Alex Darais’and R eynolds) Oldroyd, well-known| velvets, Floyd Brienholt. and talented Provo artist, will] Mrs, Oldroyd who uses her| She hasbeen anactive mem; ‘be honored at a reception today ents to interpret the beauty|ber of. the Artists Section, at the Provo Utility Art Gallery. her environment began| Women’s Council of Provo and All friends and -art enthusiasts |her career of art in herjis a member of the Provo Art are invited to call from 3 to 6)home town of Springville,|board, who sponsors the monthp. m. és art center of Utah. She|ly exhibits at the Utility BuildA display of new paintings by|has studied at Brigham Young| ing. ns ists, Mrs.-Anita Williams willbe Mrs, Oldroyd will be on exhibit University over the years under alt during the -month-of Decem. hs eapable-instruction of Siich| Apples are raised in commerthe speaker. Dr. Franklin Madsen is the conductor and Dr. ber, They include 2 oils in both teachers as Elbert H. Eastmond,|cial quantities. in 25 countries Florence Jepperson Madsen will ‘traditional and modern manbe guest conductor. New members are-invited to join the group Fridays from 9 to 11:30 a.m, at the Provo 13th}: Ward. . Nursery provided. The Melodian Ladies Chorus Mr. Peeters has dedicated will sing this evening at 6:30 Volume Five to J. J. Keeler,| p.m, at the Orem Third Ward, University organist and associ- according to Mrs. Helen Grange, ate professor of music at BYU. president. During Mr. Peeters’ four visits} An organ and piano duet by to the BYU concert series, Prof. | Mrs. Kary! Holtkamp and Mrs. Keeler developed great respect! Youth Artist Audition Set Sunday at Tabernacle \ful” and “Gloria” in addition "Both classical and contems Bobbie ‘alley|for him as both an artist and and Rendot Gibbens: teacher afd has had severat-of ‘Dr. Ralph Woodward, the direc- Symphon; tor, is professor of music and ary 1967, will be Dec. 17 at the his students continue their director of choral activities at Eldred Center. Time for the au- study with Mr. Peeters. ditions will be mailed to each Volume Thirteen of the set Brigham Young University. “The Infant Jesus,” Dietrich: |contestant upon. receipt of the entitled “Hymn Prelude for the Buxtehude’ bright-spirited can- |audition form or application, Liturgical Year for Organ”has tata for choir and string en- |which may be. obtained from ‘been dedicated to Parley L. Belsemble, will be a program fea- high school music directors or nap, also of the organ faculty ture. The German composer is from Mrs, Cornelia Madsen, 2857 at BYU. Prof Belnap was aj particularly remembered for‘ North Iroquois Drive, Provo. student of Mr. Peeters for four his strong influence on Bach’s ‘All audition forms are due by Dec, 12, musical style. Other‘selections ‘will include ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE Martin Shaw's “Fanfare for and was later organist at the ARTS, by Herbert Read, conChristmas Day,” “The 's| Hyde Park Chapel in London. sulting editor, Meredith. This ambitious volume compresses’ Song” by One of today’s great organ in somewhat Jess than 1,000 Spanish Cal rol, “Hacia Belen val; un borrico,” and a choral fan-| ; tasy on old carols’ By Gustav’ the|tumes by Beverly Warner, will Holst, treatments of the Christtheme will be heard when Ralph Woodward Chorale its its holiday concert in Provo LDS Tabernacle next: unday, December 18, , at 30 p.m. ‘The 3-voice chorus includes well-known vocalists Ambitious Book ac Lute Song’ Scheduled For Janvary Campus Production "The ‘Lule Song,” called ii: i jet #4 frfiig =SEEiflaF? 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