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Show Sunday Heral id | 8A ~Music, Art, Drama SUNDAY FEBRUARY BYU, Ricks Bands Join For Concert annual combined cor Ricks College Conid and Brigham Young University's Sym Band the will take place F 16 Salt Lake Tabernacle It is jo the pub! n last year, the combin. t proved popular when Hall. 1d in the de Jong Con. This year it was de cided to give a larger audi ence the chance to hear these two LDS-oriented bands per- form together and the Taber. nacle was chosen Prof. F rd Ballou directs the BYU Symphonic Band and CAST AS THE VON TRAPP children in the BYU production of “The Sound of Music,” are from left, Annette Dunford, Patti Hansen, Rebecca Richards, Bill Bacon, Karen Schneic»r and Melinda Cummings, The musical will be staged Feb. 12 to Feb. 17 in the De Jong Concert Hall of the BYU Harris Fine Arts Center. Saltair Bemefit Show ng . is Mr. kt Cance, the Drigian arrangement of Samuel Ward's “AmerFlores,” compose.” e k The BYU band wil! also play! An exhibit of paintings by/ium, yet still retain confidence ican Fork. He is educational ssound of Music’ Feb. 12-17 “Scenes from the Louvre” by/Allen Reinhold is on display|in myself and quality in my media coordinator at Olym|Norman Dello Joio, winner of| this month at the Provo Utilities work.” pus High School in Salt Lake ows stnnestsomeis jmusical composition on tele-iception will honor hia next Proyoan now living in Amer- graphic arts department at vision; Roger Nixon's “Elegy|Sunday, Feb. i8, from 3 to 6 —— Brigham Young University for the 1965 Emmy for the best| Building, 250 W. 8th N. A re- Mr. Reinhold is a former City, and was an artist in the Brigham Young University. three years. He taught art and German before that in Emery High School in Castle Dale, yah, featuring Jo Marcune| affords, “My struggle has been|have developed a cheap and’ i. attended BYU and receivture a revolving rectangle Kennan asflute soloist. to loosen up, to become free relatively simple way of dehyd- ed his masters degree in paint- Young University Program Bu- Dancers under the drection of Jong Concert mau stageat HIE by Charles Hensen, will feaJey Music Hall Friday and) Also scheduled are the BYU) Directed by Dr. Harold I \rather than the circular turnFeb. 23-24, as aiA Cappella Choir, directed by|Hansen, the play will have six table that has customarilybeen and|performances, closing Feb. 17.\ utilized to facilitate scene of the famous oid lakeside re. scheduled to tour Europe for It is the dramatizec version of | changes. Designed by Mr, Hensort, the first time this summer, “The Story of the Trapp Fam-| son and technical director RobThe BYU Spectacular has|atd the BYU Ballroom Dance|ily Singers,” a book by Baron-iart st-uthers, the rectangle will ben chosen as the kickoff for/ Team, which appeared recent-|ess Maria Augusta von Trapp. be four “wagons” bolted to- a fund-raising campaign to re-|!y by invitation for the Imper-/ The part of Maria will bejgether which turn as one and build the old resort. All pro-|ial Society of Teachers of Dance|taken by Tamara Fowler, a maybe unbolted and withdrawn sh j.|rating food which they beli os AeeeSee play : ine cee ing and design in 1962, ‘helping solve world food prob-| Mr. Reinhold’s paintings have USO Council ofbarkation to ensure that it is Jems, Professor Wilhelm Groth, ben exhibited in the National professional calibre end that|who developed the process at Exhibit at Springville, in exit meets the moral qualifica-/Bonn University, said 95 per|hibits in Park City and Ameri ick$s Hansen tions Pic set up by the Special/cent of the water in foods iscan Fork, and many of his ices Organization of thelextracted without removing paintings are found in the ° Dr, Harold I. Hansen of the|4™my, Navy and Air Force. mes of local residents, flavor or vitamins. the BYU stage. She|to the wings to clear the stage Brigham Young University’ was best actress of 1965-66. [rapidly when outdoor scenes in Speech and Dramatic Arts DeAs Captain Georg von ‘Trapp,|the mountains are required. partment has been re-elected a/ another veteran BYU actor,) Musical director for the pro- and the. committee ‘hopes to|Prof. Richard E. Ballou, id, a former unknown. and Fanfare March,” Nelson|p.m. at the utilities building. Riddle's theme from the TV) Mr. Reinhold works primar-/DEHYDRATED FOOD “Saltair Spectacular” will bejlar” will also feature the excit-\cals, “The Sound of Music,”|Annette Dunford “Profiles in Courage”’|ily in watercolors because of DUESSELDORF, Germany presented by the Brigham ing BYU Internatonal Folk|Will open Feb. 12 on the de’ The set, which was designed show, and “Night Soliliquy” by Kent/the freedom of expression it (UPI)—West German scientists) reat: with a cast of 200 at Val- Mary Bee Jensen. ,eaturing water colors Re ve with one of his water color wie ttu"'aw “tow American Fork Artist Shows Wor | 6 Performances Planned For Cast of 200 to Stage NEW ART EXHIBIT a the Prove ny Allen Reinhold during the m Provean now of American Fork, is shown exhibits. Dr. J. Slaughter conducts the Ricks College Band. The combined bands will play “Variations on a Korean Folk Serg” by John Barns jeq Nolan, will be seen. duction is Dr. Don Earl of the reppes. it during the SETaiaae Lad ot) Captain von Trapp’s children|Music Department, while Bev- Heis currently preparing the “Dance Since the — 90s | will also blend their talents| Will be played by Melinda Cum-|erly Jean Warner is costume musical “Bye Bye Birdie” for re Beeeeee sith the show, |mings, Kimbell Jacobs, Karen/| designer. a USO tour to Europe duri BYU organizations, jearly spring. some of| Chairman of the Utah County USO and a memberof the State of Utah Council of USO, Dr. Hansen is also chairman of the Overseas Touring Comjmittee of the American Educa\tional Theater Association |which chooses shows for servcn in the European, South ee and North Eastern whom have performed through-| out the world. | ern United States. Student per-| formers from all these shows will appear on the “Saltair| Spectacular.” Jane Thompson! 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