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Show Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1997 8A. Music, Art, Drama 'Y’Professor Author ‘The Lord-of Experience’ Of Volumeof Poetry The Lord %% Experience, by solely for pleasure, it 1s too Dr. Clinton F. Larson; Brigham: heavy: with didacticism; yet if, Young Uni ress. s the title suggests, it is Dr .|_ In this volume Dogiry Larson, who recently publi The Mantle of the Prophet and Other Plays, has given us 170 poems which he has written over a number of years. But thow do you evaluate a set of poetic experiences—as a collection or as individual pieces? = n’s brief for being, I feel he has presented it with infinite ability. The reader’ may have the sensation of listening toa master at the ofgan, playing with all stops-out — deep, sonorous, awing, but so thundering that the melody is lot. Te me -the author seems. preoc- If this collection is to be read Cupied with pain, dying, and oo death, Surely.these are strong Gates Drama poetic values but where are the gentler harmonies of laughter and of love? To Play at Poetry, like the artichoke. must be peeled word by word to reach the heart. This digesting IN REHEARSALfor the operetta “Ruddigore” to be preserves at BYU March is necessary to appreciation; 22-25 are, from left, Rebecca Totten, Betty Rice; James Stanard—and Carole and reading Dr. Larson with care will prove to you that he is @ master of words, He) t Centennial “Promised. Valley,” the: dy- writes rhymed and un-rhymed, namic Crawford Gates pioneer formal pnd informal metic musical drama, will have a rePatterns’but almost always with at {he precise word pregnant with © DISTINGUISHED PROVO ARTIST Floyd. Breinholt, associate professor | vival starting July 1 dormant powers of sound and in the Larsen Gal- |8:30 p.m. and running. daily ‘on Is April1 Three Operas Set Deadline By ‘Y’ Workshop of art at BYU,currently is exhibiting 60 of his-paintings meaning. For example, considlery. The display will be moved to the Provo Utility-Building in April. and a except Sundays and Thursdays, er his line referring to the ac-| |through August 31, in the Salt reception will honor the artist.= | The Brigham Young Univer- braves even the spirits of Hades Lake Tabernacle. The presen- tion of the surf upon a coral sity Opera Workshop, under the to reclaim tation is part of the Salt Lake reef, “awash and breaking] deadline forenTabernacle centennial observ- white with immanence’’. What) Aj rin il 1 is the rection of Prof. Brandt Curtis “Orpheus” will be followed Utah Federation. Federatic of will other word suggests the rapport trie: s in the Utah yance, present three operas March || . between surf and reef, the sub-| Women’s Clubs annual Poetry ; ce : \ ¥ 22-25 in the deJong Concert Hall immediately both Thursday and Collection eea jectiveness of watching and the| Contest, announces Mrs. Josiah of the re me Arts Center, |Saturday by the heights of com. hibi P . . | abe ta few S-yearee overall indwelling presence of|W. Smith, Fine Arts chairman,) by Gilbert andiedy >in the one-act “Gianni Floyd E. Breinholt| Ex I its dl nti ngs | Monotype For Poetry B At Eldred the enjoymentof Salt Lake city, ood?in eae. s 7 a eek ees er ssativan will be presented Wed-| Schicchi.”” the b visitors during the vacation’ r.ves endless pains and a Lar-| pr: story concerns will ha wares at the Destay (March 22) and Friday. the consternations of the rel- Sixty paintings by Floyd E.|School in Los Angeles. During|,A collection of monoty invited son genius to cull the exact one. lorwe t i Thursday (March 23) and Sat- stives of the. late Buoso Donati Breinholt ofthe Brigham Young 197-68, Prof, Breinbolt_plans| leen.Lewis, Parker, formesY|weeks. and thereThewilpublic be nois charge Be being nuttan, be oes| Faaeaaaseder-| THY, & daible bil, “Orpheus” oor discovering ther. dearlyI ler-| by Gluck and-Puccini’s “Gianni th ly_members | : Plans are under way to allevisinNese be|to study drawing and painting |'Y M i peeeee ieno: dae at the Art Studends teneual Bountiful, is now on display at! ate the summer temperature weeer _ has! ated clubs are ‘eligible; alll schicchi”” will be performed = heeblath Geo ain is Fine Aits [New York. veaee oe : pHlges problem in the Tabernacle for| in “heavy with meme tia ‘ane poems must be original; all) Ay) productions will begin at ee Mets 0 cal e Bertie ae omné il remain through March. this ‘am, | “submissions must be anony-|».15 q Schicchi. imMarch 16-31. Before coming to BYUin 1961, |" Progr ers sink into the sky, sun. : {8:15 pam. tes Buoso and makes out Follow: this exhibit, the| he was principal of Joaquin| steleuh Sehae Producers are Dr. Ardean ward... .” 1 do aehalons laaLeete ee The delightful _two-act_oper- an in the presence of a ‘one man will move to |=! School and Central died at Brigham Young Uni-| Watts, music director and Dr.|that ‘‘sink” which was used|titss. gubject matter is unlim-(*, eacusore, concerns the ower and. witness who are Provo 1-29, Utilities Galleryfortrom School and was rst y Ant whereGuild she was it thymes with “wink"| sea asm aye vms| curse the bad baronet of comRud- not “aware that Buoso had died. ‘April A reception the| Junior teacher of adult education cla |Sean Goldawarded| Medail eth or theEnger, Generaldrama Board director} of the! because js the word that describes flow- oy a manyatree ‘Petes digoreofand its attendant MPa is invited,SessnT s Pre. res prveny nd,Brattmartinadcr fr terewn". aren wach ene ReCTge art of eo yg HAS DISTINCTION es in art, YMMIA. Dr. Gates will belerg as their faces follow the| 8 |plications, which foil the mar- serving on the Utah State Sec-|*ihte op Chicago and has ex.|*#tion with Dr. Harold Gottfred-lful craftsman that even. the Judging. y i P oat for Overs: LE MANS, France (UPI) 7 »,)ondary Art Curriculum Com-|; son, associate director. Elder|smallest gaucherie is surpris-|@&Y "ot re-enter co ‘The depths of drama will be/Phil Hill, the only American Most of Prof, . Breinholt’s mittee and the Advisory Board hibited at : the Iowa Artists An- Mark E.Peterson of the Coun-| ing, 8 UIP th ee years;; entries entries must be brought to the stage when the/ever to win the World i Grand sombre “Orpheus” will be pre- Prix auto championships, also is of the Twelve is over-all ad-|| 4 true poem, } according to ao vabrns tear 3 ee;|sented. TSalversy cilisor. the Utah Art Educelors A Bieloatae eee on of Smades E sociation, : The three short acts the only man ever to win three light, His major interest in — ee Take, ne ea Two orchestras and two sets eatlyGetbee sca pants should retain a copy of Geai with the mythological clas-'Le Mans U-hour endurance Se lnccicepes Of the) WASHINGTON-(UPI) —Pres-|Cedar "“RapidseTowa, and|t Actors and singers will be en-!to maintain the gift of cartitude| armssioms #8 99 eniries Will sic of the. Iyreplayer and. his races. Hill won in 1988, 161 and - designed onus is th Johnson got a cut £1886] Springville. tn 1960 she woh the| eed, Performing on_alternate|a post must always be in love.| [dead bride Eurydice whom he 1962 . Breinholt: hi vase of fresh shamrocks flown| younjers First-Award in Prints|¢Venings. Tryouts for orches-| Dr. Larson's loveis intellectual| y, Canejupiied eee NEW YORK (UPI)—Braulio Ki | shows in Utali and the surround-'S{_ Patrick's Day. hibition. be held Friday, March 24, in the|cal. This quality is his strength ee eo ed a Flags aeae a The vase, etched ra “As the name implies, mono- oapeeerd ras esCenter| and explains the timbre of his Seareieeeyear i: spe paintings exhibited in major art-peom._crelang |from. Ireland to commemorate at-the-annual Jowa Artists Bx-!Ta. (tra, chorus and acting ig parts parts will and spirtual rather than physi- eniess Thomnas _ ype is the method of produci asal at} works. It explains, too, the : ghurches and private bores. Meagher, the Iesh patriot who tatingle print. from ‘a plate’*|7 Pm. A chorus of 45 ive, and an|iack that an average reader. Ree seheverson SMeat lepepethw) Ragenfunda ialope become very fascinated by this| rehearsing of orchestra, casts,|dacticism. Naked imagery] throughout % country, 5 is ~ t with the Union in the says Mts. Parker. “Throvgh ex-/otchestra of 7 will be chosen. for-pleasure finds in the volume, |"™¢S but not cons nk iso studied at the Art Center| William P. Fay. r Civic Chorus in Am. Fork papers, paints and tools, I have| ing, inclu e andetry lies beyond conscious di-| printmaking "technique an mae y| seems more effective as in,} have found it to be a most sat-/ personnel ‘are mem of'The crane/ in the pools of isfying way to creative expres-|the YWMIA and YMMIA Gen-| eyening/ calls sorrow/ a the| sion, Each monotype session| éral Boards, under:the leader- seq.’ us Sy . |tume designing is Dr. Ariel'out the help of its title: Apoca- 19C copy | | Hammond Organ * Two 44 note manuals * Overhanging keys * 13 note pedal board * Fully transistarized” SOFAS SPANISH PROVINCIAL SOFA BED Beautiful oli ve pean fee Sor toes quilt 269” ed avocado, Spanish ted and gold cover, In @ troditional design, A recl by t ts i ppveliage4 quilted mirccle fiber beck, red, gold that can only be found on the Hammond Organ; $100.00" rora.cost........ 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