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Show _ 6A Sunday Herald |Orchestra And Choir |Van Cliburn Will Play SUNDAY, MARCH 38, 1900 Music, Art, Drama, Will Present Concert In Provo with Symphony sident of orchestra for the The BYU Symphony Orches- ne concert of Educators Assi ce topresent a concert at 8 p.m. in the Harris Fine Art Center Concert Hall Directed by BYU 3 ofi Dr "john R. Halli- 1 perfor Beethoven's * ‘Symphony No. 6," the pastoral symphony The BYU Symphony Orches con‘h composerdis- em The cone plays uence from both|Pm. in Geo Mozart and Stravinsky. Fieldhouse. Tickets one of the leading college stras in the West. The are on sale Gloria” was written in res-|@t the Harris Fine Arts Center zation has been applaud. ponse to a commission by the boxoffice. Koussevitzky Music The orchestra, conducted by its performance at Serge Maurice nel, wi Music Educators National Con- ‘oundation Organized in the fall of 1961 the evening with the Ov erture ference and its highlysuccessful S throughout the western Dr. Halliday, the group has to “Colas Breugnon.’’ Programed States and Canada. In interesting and med next is Ravel’s orc addition to concerts and ing numbers, including transcription of Mo s “Elijah,” and|’ Pictures at an Exhibi ours, the orchestra accom es operas, orator'n: and has|GGal ‘Jubliate Deo,” and varied composition uous parts performed in the “Fieldhotse tow requiems The group also re- Dr. Halliday received his pictures in museur rly appears on the ABC master's degree in music from After intermission Mr. BYU and earned the first Ph.D. burn will join the orct io network program ‘‘Spea ing of Music.” l chool of Music He has been tion he pli ad for his debu t witith director of bands, chairman af the New York Philharmo: ing on his doctorate in he Music Department and has with which he won music with the University of taught on BYU semesters i kovsky Competition Southern California. He is vice- abroad w in 1958. In New Professor Ralph Laycock has stu at BYUand the Julliard .# School of Music and is current!y ‘AN CLIBURN he was interrupted by PATRICK HAR T as Emperor Maximillian and Ann Milburn as Carlota in a touching scene from “Phantom Empire” the original drama scheduled at Brigham Young University. after the first movement was called back to the Orchesis Spring Concert To Be Seen March 27-29 Original Drama to Premiere In Arena Theater Wedn esday | Annual seven times, His Moscowvictory brought front-page head- lines around the world, other concerts in Russia were greeted by tumultuous acclaim spring concert of|Mrs. Gibb,with a lilting move-| of sold-out houses. ; in the open | Orem Stake Mothers The Melodian Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Franklin | Madsen, will present a sacred In Concert programthis afternoon at 3:30 Orchesis, modern dance organ- |ment to harp accompanyment| The young pianist notes that lst Ward Chape ization at Brigham Young Uni-|by Janis Clark, Following will he has faced at least one major in1350theW. Provo 1551 N. The theme w | versity, will be presented Mar.|be “Incants,” a mass ter‘ based |crisis in his career to date ve Schiffrin’s Jazz Suite; “We | Jof the Mexican peasants and 27-29 in the Harris Fine Arts ‘hree,”’ by DebbyShields, deal- In 1959, a sore Center Drama Theater. put an end to a will and his Melodians Set Sacred Concert finger nearly oi a new ces iiss Hit wee Merton “in| ha ing lived with them, 1 feel 1863 to establish a democratic! a great empathyfor his charac-| ees poles bea _ Wate| _tes a 4W. Whitman, ; 2 Thursday, hon.Fri with a:nimatinee | ay | struggle for freedom; ‘The Ice|iriumph leman Brigham Young empire. . ter,” V he said s: |e68-15 in Mosec University’ss Arena Theater on| at Maximillian was a royal de-| eras Anne Milburn, a -senior in| At ae ’ 1 r|Friday P.at 2:15 pm. |Zone,” by Caroline Prohosky; ternationa Z Wednesday, March 26, at 8:15|scendant of the House of drama, ay Carlota, For Coming, Being, Leaving,” by' petition in 5 Hapsburg and his wife, Car-|the past six months she has| Mrs. Sara Lee Gibb, Orchesis hy Gadd. wie een is eee p.m. It will play through April lota, was the daughter of King been working and studying adviser, said this year’s pro- Le peeBae ijoert after ¢ Dr. Whitman, professor of Leopold of Beligum. The play dtama in San Francisco, She|gram is a choice combination|~ Tone oes e eanke pease <eeping the Command- Mothers of Orem ment present a pre-Easter Accompanists are Karyl HoltK In. concert Saturday, March 29, at imp and Grace Croft with|r'3p pam at te Orem. iOth in ob!| gato by Maril Marilyn Hal le, W: ard, who will >» also “Th give a 's specal In charge of the concert are Relief Society rtha Kirk, Relief mn mene solo, “The Lord's PrayF and an in-| *Prenent Helen George in- Stake president; Marilyn Cow- ae vites all chorus members to oechorister oun Rosalyn i exceptional student and facul-| 5 dance faculty, has prepar- MccabePiewae, was fo t nderson, dramatic arts at» BYU, protess got the |tells of the problems they en-|\as last seen; as Elizabeth Bar-|of {0 ‘be in attendance derso organist ation for his new play countered in trying to estab-|rett Browningi the BYUpro- ty work performed with the ed “The Golden Bird,” adapted from a small item which ap-|lish themselves as the sover-|duction of Thee Barretts of a disciplined and refined ,., ie ; Infection had set 1in and peared in a Salt Lake City eigns of Mexico |Wimpole Street echnique ever offered pene A antibiotics failed to halt it. A The More You Sa newspaper two years ago. It) The part of Maximilian will] “The Phantom Empire” Orchant audiences, |dealt with the Book of Mormon! soc" operation involving @ y referred to the anniversary of be played by Patrick L. Hart will be directed by Dr. Albert deathof the mad Empress Car-|a senior in Portuguese from 0- Mitche lota of Mexico who died in|Oregon. He spent some time us ca ka eos lian is Mexico os visited several st faximillian’s story, nirigued by the had ago. ‘Maximillian ha ght | yearsae*Mtaximillian ea seven aeigh n read Ww | biographies about thegenuine a concernfor the plight Two Plays Scheduled By _ number will be|/Tree of Life dream in “The diagona] incision and scraping and mi make as man y line and letters fi from thisthis line ‘ake the the letters Take words as you can from them: “BUY NORITAKE CHINA AT MELAYNES’’ | Quintet ; Pete ae ae Seal ae eps eur we Will Play he ca of the theater Ae is : group ea pro. % Y sna |fessional actors currently on Mo 2 and 8 p.m at th Sringville rie PY a = a tour. Richard H. James has Sringvill 00] aU designed mobile units af elabo torium, according to Merrill |<¢ BI sot Gextent d of the school dra-|ate scenery for the productions and speech department. |made of aluminum and light ompany will weight lumber which can be . the Madsen Recital Hall. The S |plays some sixty concer each concert is open to the public. year in the US. and Ca da The program will include|.alone to audiences n : ydn's “Dive ” 6 Bains sankopel: 1," around a quarter of a 's Nielsen’s ummer persol Music." and Carl Saas The same program “Quintet for woodwinds.” ng performance | special trucks and weighs about | wur Miller's search-|32 tons. H you can make the most words, you'll win: ST NORITAKE CHINA — Service for 12 limit both his concert perform- jances and his charitable and good-will appearances, so that pes The BYUMondayat Faculty 8:15 Quintet couldVan grow maperform p.m.will in|ihis ture,talent However, Cliburnandstill Be mpal y re | transported easily. Thesettings. 's comedy, | costumes, and lighting for the nce af Being Ear-| productions will be carried in Retail Volve 12 Hand blown lead crystal goblets 9” TOTAL PRIZE VALUE «$199.95 $59 95 FINE CHINA DRAWING- NORCREST Service for 8. Volue dore Wight, flutist; Dr. Darrel Stubbs, coordinator of the cham. | ber music program, obe; Prof. |Glenn Williams, bassoonist and Ralph Laycock, director of|Prof. Richard Ballou, director Dr.!of bands, Fr nch horn orchestras, clarinetist; which won the Pulitzer Prize 3500 miles and playing to audfor outstanding drama. | iences of 45,000. 45.00 ............ NORCREST FINE CHINA Ss anes Vales million The quintet includes The- Salt Lake Tabernacle : ing drama of Amercan family] Last year the company made |f life, “Death of a Salesman,” Jits first winter tour, traveling b $109.95 4 5.00 12 Hand blown loed ore haben presented on Saturday The ever will be The More You Win! | Woodwind Touring Theater Group : i: __|“Felicity,”” choreographed by| Book.” of the bone was recommended. he operation was succe an ORRIES “a | Two jazz unmbers, “Summer Jazz" by Caroline Prohos (ebOr danger And calthoush Boe eter eet et “ had to cancel his whole season pro- he endbytheMary Jazz” “Joggin in will Ann Chambers jand on 's commitments, he was gram. assured that after at t six months of rest and relaxation, his career could continue unharmed, Happily, this proved to be the| case. But the scare gave Cliburn some serious second thoughts and herealized that he must curb his enthusiasm and *597° Come in and pick up our free entry blank; which will carry your number to be entered in the drawing. Contest is local and originated by MELAYNES, 147 N. University. Prepare your list and submi! it before April 9. TET was LOWEST FOOD PRICESeee TT, a5 FOOD eXEe Peas OOP i LIVING DESIGNSof light and form characterize this selection, which will be part of the BYU Orchesis concert March 27-29 at the Harris Fine Arts Center. | ja| Beit eHOweLt| | b«1350 N. 200 W. and BARGAIN REAM’S 890 W. CENTER, PROVO Warehouse PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1969 COMPACT AUTOLOAD CASSETTE SYSTEM | LARGE, JUICY NORBEST “A” GRADE — HIND QUARTER Grapefruit 30~°1 Turkey Roast »23° BANANAS . =. I’ KERN'S Sliced Bacon su. 19° BANANAS HORMEL VALUE 32 OZ. 1cH NO. 1 CHOICE, BLEACH =3¢ Celery Hearts. Hearts«. 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