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Show 8A Sunday Herald PAY APRIL 9, 1987 __| Spring Concert Planned By | Chorale Sets | Drama of Queen To Be Music,Art, Drama Interesting Program | Play Opens April 12 Set by BYU Chorale The University Chorale will; The opening number on the present a concert Friday (April program will be “Holy Art) In Arena “ Hills’ by Hageman and featur- ncaaa “Mary of Nazar. The Chorale is under the di-) ing Kristine Comendant, sopra-/on 19 be presented at. Brig: ection of Brandt B. Curtis, as-ino soloist; and “Alleluia! Christ 12% Young University April sistant professop! of music’ at Is Risen” by.Kopolyoff. BYU.In addition to being con-| 12-2. An organ solo by Walter Whip-| ‘The original drama, written ductor of the University Chor- pe, junior music student, will byDr. Clinton F. Larson of the Prof. Opera Curtis Workshop Is directorand of he followed with the Chotale BYU English Department, will = ale. the BYU singing numbers by Fletcher, he performed nightly except has himself sung numerous’ pach, Cain, Enders and Hanson. Tuestays and sintizh at 8 : operatic roles in performances it the country. The next section on the pro- pm, gram will include “Greensleeves” arranged by Heller; “Black Is the Color” arranged by Kirk; “He's Gone Away” arranged by Clokey; “I'll Wait) Art Board in the Margetts Arena Theater Mr Nolan i a sophomore dramatic arts student from scottsdale, Ariz. and Dana Aranda is a senior physical ed- sity Women's Chorus will pre-'“Fain Would 1 Change That sent a spring concert April 12\Note” by Vaughan-Williams at 8:15 p.m. in the deJong Con- “Cling-A-Ring Cha” and cert Hall of the Harris Fine “Long Time Ago” arranged by Arts Center, Aaron Copland; “St jory’s Directed by Robert Downs, Day" arranged by Kodaly and assistant professor of music at conclude with “A Girl's BYU, the chorus will open the den“ by Thompson. Presented by Players Thestrength, passion, shrewd. wright, has given the th ness and indefinable magnetism one of the finest exam f Queen Elizabeth I will be American poetic tragedy Woodward Chorale The R. will presen the current season on Monday May 1, in the Provo LDS Tab ernacle. Songs by Brigham Young University composer the on seen Elizabeth the Queen Young Brigham University Drama stage April Although he was ¢ 19 through May 6. . home in prose, he also s Elizabeth the Queen” direc- precepts for verse drama ted_by Dr, Harold I; Hansen, addition he was-adept ai » de professor of dramatic arts at ing salty humor But he BYU, will be presented nightly ed that nothing less t by Pergolesi featuring Katherine B.M. and M.M. degrees at Uni- tured in a program ranging and Sundays composition of poetic traged: Burley, soprano; Irja Liisa Han-| versity of Missouri and was an from the classics to spirituals except Tuesdays aim proper a at 8:15 p.m. if the Pardoe could be ski, alto; Lynn Carson, harpsi-\assistant professor at both and contemporary musicals Drama Theater. American dramatists, The chord; and a string ensemble. Richmond Professional Institute In addition to three local con- The poetic tragedy, written sult of his efforts was “E The program will continue and Yankton- College before certs during the past year, the by Maxwell Anderson, deals beth the Queen with three songs by Brahms, | joining the BYUstaff last year.| chorale has sung on the S with “he fatal love affair of Settings for the dr and two numbers by Purcell,/In addition to conducting Wo-'College lyceum series and ap- Queen Elizabeth and Lord Es-. been designed by Ch. the latter two conducted by Walmen’s Chorus, he teaches priv- peared with the Utah Valley sex. Mr. Anderson who is well son and built usder the lace McCloy, graduate assist- ate voice lessons and chamber Symphony, andits recording of known as both a poet and play- vision of Robert Struthe ant. ‘music, the Verdi “Te Deum’ and the a ———tumes have been designed ~ | Brahms “‘Liebeslieder Waltzes"’ Beverly Warner. Dr. Hansen has appr i | Dr. Ralph Woodword, conduc| tor of the ¥roup, is director of teristi.ic stylest,y —organizat jchoral activities at BYU. The. For Support skill and outstanding directiyg United Press International Explanatory notes furnish the 33 members include some of talent. ed app The Spirit of ‘Seventy-Six, by background for the letters and|Utah Valley's best known vocal Of Handic H. S, Commander and Richard the circumstances under which Soloists and a number of teachBOOST FOR. BREAKFAST ers of music from the public sar LAKE CITY (UPI) — B. Morris (Harper & Row: they were written. Prof. Downs received the Merrill Bradshaw will be fea Awards Given 0feri From the Reviewing Stand [be RaphWoods On. July 3, 1776, John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail from) ue vase Gee and ucation major from La Jolla, Philadelphia: Announces Last Concert The Brigham Young Univer- The Chorus will then sing For Season program with “Stabat Mater’ 14) at 8:15 p.m. in the deJong Thou" by Handel, followed—by Dana Aranda and Jed Nolan Concert Hall of the Harris Fine “Sheep May Safely Graze,” by iM Arts Center on the Brigham Bach; “Christ Went Up Into the ~ play rafie aiperdi oe Young. University campus. University Women’s Chorus Fathers, — by Herbert schools’ andBYU. Special awards were presented to 12 Utah individuals and em- Gold “Yesterday the (Random House): A somewhat tank regiment, Here's something different do with scrambled egg: io. outnumbered Ploversthis weekend in recogni- first meal of the day: cre a; 7 tion of their cooperation in pro-|(3 ounce) pcakage o! cre greatest question was decided) autobiographical novel whose _,Congluding the concert will be Playing the part of Gabriel which ever was debated in|chief character is Father — fasts, KertilesGeekee moting the Employment of the cheese until flufly, sen od America, and a greater, per-probably a. camposile, but could in the blazing heatand in Handicapped program during slowly a cup of scalded m L ctures Reece a - ee will be Nelson V. Maxfield, a haps, never was nor will be warmlyalive figure Season with sali aru ej the face of imminent death, The ‘M& Past year ecrur and ani azy Cantata” by pre-dentistry major from Salt Bennett, Lake City, Elizabeth will be decided among men.-A resolu-| Father immigrated to Ameri-| miseries. of war were ‘com-| The awards were presented Add 6 eggs whichM have been Melt lard or |portrayed by Karen Storrs, a tion was passed. without one|ca at age 13, alone, to make a| pounded by their personal ,at a luncheon meeting in the beaten slightly.y. colony, ‘that these! new. life.ina..land_where a problems;—and~thereby--hangs;Hotel. Utah by..the..Governor's dripping. in frving-Ran, then add. oe a 1 Lene camatic arts major from Den-} dissenting United Colonies are, and of young person could grow away| the tale. The German guns and|Committee on Employment of 1 cup cubed leftover -ham or cothing with the cook to ought to be, free and|from age-old ritualistic patluncheon meat at theSia Aprilbee National Art furnished solu-|the Handicapped Nbit ced. Exby Robert Thompson, a German right independent States’. . . You'terns, Father was a hard- the desert sun major from Santa Clara, " Calif.,| will see in a few days a/headed ‘businessman whose vi- tions for many; others emerged| Those receiving the awards ®82S- Cook slowly stirring only i Board, on es bed Artlect theThe | set are eggs Until a Jensen, D. Loren none/included but wiser; but seathed —— a riley United Press International Declaration setting forth the| sion was clear and uncomplicat- came out unchanged. blind employee of the Tooele; This ham and egg breakfast (Compiled by play, causes which have impelled Us| ed by backward glances, He Theater of the Art the Little the time in Mary and Joseph's to this mighty revolution, Wagner’ served with the|Army Depot. who has been/dish is delightful served with -” | prospered, almostnaturally. Building trom 7 to 8 pm. at| Publishers,Weekly) life before the birth of the| Here is the story of the} His son who tells the story British in North Africa, Sicily chosen as Utah's Handicapped toasted English muffin, cinnater which visitors may tour the) | mon buns ortoast. and Italy during the war, and|Citizen of the year. galleries and see the exhibit at) The Secret of Santa Vittoria |Messiah, is directed by Dr.| American Revolution in the|was essentially a poet and his own experiences enable him} Other individuals receiv-| ea |Charles Metten of the BYU dra- words of observers and partici-|writer, vitally interesting in their leisure. Throughout oe —Robert Crichton to write with authority and ing awards were Clarence 0.) First zoological garden in month of April the exhibit is) The Arrangement —Elia Ka-|matic Arts Department. Stu- pants. Letters, journals, diaries, jexamining his origins and sympathy. Kelsch, who received a citation|the United States was estabn dent director is Pam Stott, a official documents, recollections|experiences for a clue to open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 for meritorious service, andfive |lished in 1874 at Philadelphia. ‘The Captain —Jan de Hartog)senior English major from and debates are arranged injessential and permanent values. Capable of Honor Allen) Portland, Ore. narrative sequence. A lively and|His life forms a vivid counter- Flowers at the White House, high school students — Marilyn) ——— y Dr. Larson, well-known Utah inspiring account of the events|point to his father’s and his by Ruth Montgomery (M Syphas of Viewmont, James € iS See S . ; Howard of Granite, Maur-| ey ea In the Family aan eee ems a profes- that launched the United States. | conclusion seems to be that the wouip you .iKe 10 KNOW Barrows & Oo) Thi Sline Jensen of Hillcrest, Mary WHATTO DO WITH THAT r — Mae|O Connor sor and chairman of —— search for life's meaning charming book about the White|Lee Memmott, OLD TABLE OR CHEST? i Ogden, and Affectionately Yours, George through examination of the past’ a ENROLL IN OUR Salomon |J@cqueline Susann ‘The author of 21 plays and hun- Washington, edited by Thomas|may be fascinating and necessa- House concentrates on the floral! Darrel] F. Leo, Granite. ‘The Mask of Apollo —Mary|dreds of poems, heis. particu-\J FURNITURE (Norton): Injry for some but it does not arrangements that have graced) Employers who received the ee Renault larly noted for “The Mantle of this selection of letters written|produce any clear-cut answers.| its many rooms since the|merit awards were Hill Air RE-FINISHING to friends,| Perhaps father’s way was Kennedy administration. The|Force Base, Tooele Army Defor Thursday because The Birds Fall Down —|the Prophet.” Someof his more| by Wi dinner Rebecca West CLASS well-known plays include ‘‘Saul jrelatives and others the ‘‘Fath-|better.—look forward and live fine photographs are from|pot, Litton Guidance and ConTai-Pan —James Clavell STARTING lof Tarus,” ‘The Redeemer,” ler of his Country” is revealed|for the moment, A good White House records and/trol Systems, Ajax Presses and Nonfiction “Cortiantumr and Moroni” and as a man subject to all the|thought-provoker. demonstrate the free and| Quality Linen and Towel Supply TUES., APRIL 11th natural style of floral displays| Co. mi Sarah —Cornelia “Hole in amek te plays frustrations, doubts, fears, likes) — 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. —————— | The Sands of Valor, by that was introduced by Jacque-| and poems have produced: land dislikes as anyone else. 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