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Show SUNDAY JANUARY 7, Sunday Herald 7A 1968 Music, ‘Art, Drama Sets BYU Concerts Joyce Pitts Will Show id Nibley, professor of College of Paintings es of mas Pleasant asses wi beheld daily in the Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Art RICHARD SPENCER Center. A generous cross-sec ion of the piano literature will . be performed by students in the Reception from4 to 6 p.m. has attended three une Gepactinesttiot Be : iis past year Dr. Nibley has years in the evening *chool at UTC under Salomon Aranda, appeared as soloist with orches. TO Honor UNC art faculty member Mrs. Pitts’ oil painting “Old Mill” received first place in the judging of the 1965 spring tras and recitalist in Washing- a ton, D.C., Pittsburgh, Detroit, ES . 4 St. Louis and Spokane. For- Artist Today = merly head of the piano departexhibit at Utah Technical ColFACULTY CHAMBER group members who will present a Poulenc Concert ment at both the University of ||. lege. This award w nt Monday at Brigham Young University include, from left, Glenn Williams, Utah and BYU, he is currently AMERICAN FORK—Through- ie was sparehused bytialcok basoon; Paul Pollei, piano; Dr. Ralph Laycock. conductor; Darreli Stubbs, oboe, a member of the graduate fac- out January art works of Rich- lege fu permanent display and Melva Allred, soprano. len at the University of Michi- ard H. Spenecr will be displayed Eighteen of Mrs. Pitts”latest gan. Healso waspianist for the in the city hall, The public is works wil! be on displaydurin, Utah Symphony Orchestra. , Mon- January { eine or iia a invited to 5 view the exhibit | ————_— lic. Works include “Rebecca,” days through Fridays. The display is sponsored by the City “Pink Rose,” “Cabin in the Art Board. An informal recep- Rain,” and others. tion will honor Mr, Spencer today and an invitation is extend. Noted French Composer’ s Works To Be Played At ChamberRecital French Network Sets ; composer Francis \cai circle known as “Les Six.” but this semester, will play Poulenc gets red-carpet concert | He has composed ballets, cham- “‘Aubade, concerto choreogra-/ BYU Series pen ed to the public to meet him from 3 to 6 p.m. The Brigham Young Univer-| Mr, §) ncer is art instructor! ee VELVET PAID ist has been , ented in Orem High Scho Speech Faculty Teacher's Widow Presents In Los Angeles Painting to Orem High Attends Confab y neene M. Aiken, in memory of her hushand, en Aiken, who was drowned in 1966 in New Zea!and, Principal Clifton Pyne received the painting in behalf of the school. Mr. Aiken taught t Orem High School before going to New Zealand. treatment Jan. 8 at 8:15 p.m.jber music, a concerto for two Phique forpiano and 18 instru- sity music series, “Speaking of lat the Sac Fork. antst| in the Madsen Recital Hall,|pianos, a concerto for harpsi- ments” with Prof. Ral Lay- Music,” is scheduled to be car- High School. He is a native of Four members of the BrigFine Arts Center, as the star chord, songs, choral works, a cock director and Pavi Pollei/ried again nationwide over the Mt. Pleasant and was reared in am Young University meet OREM—A fine painting on to wear taitoo tribal marks on of a Faculty Chamber recital cantata and many piano pieces atthePianoste include Lor-|AEG., Hadio Network, starting Indianola, Sanpete County. He and ” Dramatic Arts faculty at- black velvet of a Maori woman |her chin. at Brigham Young University. His style combines classical u *|today, i is hag beer presented to Orem! Mrs. Aiken wag acquainted M.lwith Nani h nal i Soloists include Paul Pollei, clarity with an “irrepressible raine Curry, Eva Stubbs, Dar- The original starting date FE Pedagdr eees the| tended the national convention Hi Ac Retell piano; Melva Allred, soprano; | len for satire and carica- Sosarnt widThayne aan Dec. 3, but had to be delayed couple has a small son. the Speech Association of Alken, in puns othe:hoe 1980 while pat eatin for, the Williarne,, Mahlon Grose, Richy |Deeause of a network engineers’! ar Soencer attended Snow|*\0%merce Held recently In Los iand ‘Glen Aiken, former in-|LiDS Church there. Mrs. F strike. ard Ballou, Diane Dayley, Time of the aif|College and obtained his bach-| Br. Robert at the school recalis that Nani worked as a R. Boren, on leave |structor 3 rogram, which i j Newell was drowned Juiy |labor missionary for the people Poulenc, who was born in|soon,” and two village songs. | Coenenonan,wh will be on the nationwide z degree Young in art|this elec- | Mr, Aiken hook-| elor ofducatiscience from Brigham ta’ yearYear, from rom BYU, wasclea,1966, in New Zealand, where} who, went to New Zealand to Darrell Stubbs, oboe; and Glenn Williams, bassoon. “qj. program begins with a |““Trio for piano, oboe and bas- Paris in 1899, was a member of the i ial French musi- The Si newly-formed Faculty and Laurence Yorgason which made its de-| z Symphony Sets Preview Pianist Prior To Convention Sets up for the second straight year, University. He is intensely in. aie reasurer he had taken a teaching posi-|building the LDS Temple there, is 7:30 to 7:65 p.m., Mountaitt| terested in the various ad rican Forensics Assocla-|tion, A native of Orem, he had|She prepared food three times ‘Time. of art expression, tion, ,_|taught at Lincoln School for|a day for between 200 and 300 to Earl J. Glade The ic | Professor Reba Keele, serving three years, and Orem High for|people when she was 78 years Jr, director of BYU Broadcast.|_ The Public, response to the)as a delegate of the state of two years before going to New of age. ing Services, the program will bet ly exhibits is gratifying| Utah, continues on the iommit-|Zealand Nanawas childless, but rearbe carried by more than 200|' the City Art Board, The De-|tee on discussion and debate The painting Is by the famed|ed 16 foster children. She died stations throughout the United cember exhibit drew a crowd of of the National University Ex-|New Zealand artist Charles Mc-|in 1965 at the age of 83. States in a 26-week series, ‘over 250 persons to the opening| tension Association. |Phee, and is one of his paintSe n of Nani Rihah, a diminui- Florida was admitted to the ‘The series features the BYU|"€ception as well as many who| Other faculty members at-|ings instrumental and choral organi- viewed the exhibit during the tending were Dr. J. LaVar Bate-|tive native of New Zealand.|Union as a state on March 3, ‘man and Dr. Gary L. Peterson,'Nani was the last of her tribe|1845, making it the 27th state. zations in a broad spectrum of| Month. Brigham Young University’s overture. He was musical diOrchestra has Te Piet at ee conductor Recital musical per orman Campus ceived the signal honor of being the Gewandhaus concerts in groups participating are the the only university orchestra in-|Leipzig, and founded the Leipvited to give a concert at the|zig Conservatorium with Schu-| Linnea Hall will present her|Symphony Orchestra, Concert senior recital in piano Jan, 10\aad Marching Bands, A CapMusic Educator’s National Con-|menn and others. vention in Seattle March v. After intermission “The Walk in the Madsen Recital Hall, Har-|pella Choir, Men’s and Women's ris Fine Arts Center at 8:15|Choruses, Opera Workshop, GraUtah residentswill get @ Pre-|in the Paradise Garden” by the p.m. It is open to the public, |torio Choir, Chamber Orchestra view of itsat its concert mandJan, interpretation 11)"English Compotser Delius as | She is a student of Paul Pol-|and various soloists and ensemat 8:15 p.m.in the deJong Con-|interpreted by conductor Sir |lei, piano instructor in music at|bles. According to Dr. Harold Goodcert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Cen-| Thomas Beecham will be heard, Brigham Young University. ter. The composer, who died in 1934, | Shewill play Bach’s “Prelude| man, chairman of the Music DeUnder the baton of director |reflects in his work a “luscious and Fugue in B Flat minor;” partment, “BYU is the only Dr, Ralph G. Laycock, the ot-|use of shifting chromatic har- |Mozart’s “Fantasy in C minor, university i nthe country preswith ‘“Over-| monies,” a construction more K 396;” Sonata in B minor’by ently privileged to carry out a chestra will |Liszt and “‘Sarcasms, op. 17” in regular network program series ture to Ruy Bias, Op. 95” and|rhapsodical than calculated. | ‘Symphony No. 4 in A major, The concert closes with the |five movements by Prokofieff,|of this type.” op. 90” (nicknamed The Ital-|tiery “Cappriccio Expagnol” of A Chopin triad will end the) Dr. Ralph Laycock is the jrecital: “Nocturne in D Flat radio chairman for the faculty ian), both by Felix Mendels-| Rimsky-Korsakow. sohn. sak The orchestra consists of 104 major ,op. 27, no. 2;" “Mazur- for this series assisted by all JANUARY CLEARANCE ALL SALE MERCHANDISE, ONE OF A KIND-DISPLAY, DEMONSTRATOR, FLOOR SAMPLES. SAVE 20% TO 30%. EASY TERMS. QUANTITIES LIMITED ! Big Screen Color TV Fine TunesItself! <» Mendelssohn's “individual me-| musicians chosen by audition ka in F minor, op, 68, no. 4;”\other faculty members who lodic style” iscredited with) who play 16 different types of and the post-humour ‘Waltz in serve as directors of the various marking the pictorial concert) instruments, E minor.” |musical organizations. | pEmoTION OHSChoir NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI)— Flying Dutchman Will Feature \President Jomo Kenyatta de |motei his foreign minister, |James Nyamea, to the post of To Sing With Roy Samuelsen In Star Role wer and communications’ minister Wednesday apparently A grand opera event will be and a 60-voice chorus, Starring|as punishment for a visit to held in Salt Lake City Jan. 24, in the title role will be Roy|Formosa. Kenya does not Samuelsen as Philip Vander-|recognize the Nationalist Chin2% and 27 when the University decken, the Flyit Dutchman.|ese. The cast also includes Utah's) | sen’ ichard Wagner's celebrated dramatic soprano) PARIS VISIT Utah Symphony Orchestra on/bury Hall. Cohleen Bishoff, tenor Thomas) PAP'S (UPI) — Representa- m Sy hon P y ee according to Edward) Wagner's turbulent gran D, East en, free director. , | era—directed by Ardean W. Watts. areetnae and baritone “It's a fantastic opera,” says | province of New Brunswick will . Engar — wi | Director Watts, “tuneful andjtravel ‘o Paris Monday ie from the north part ofthe state|full Utah Symphony Orchestra | easyto listen to. Our chorus of two weekvisit as guests of the 60 voices is the largest ever in French government, officials in the concert. Orem’s musical /— Utah operatic history.” ‘announced Wednesday. unit i t isis the the only only choir choi south ith of ENDDISCUSSIONS Salt Lake City invited to parti- cipate. 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