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Show Music, Art, Drama ! “Youth Chorus to Herald 6A Sunday Herald Regional L iterature, Faster Joy with ‘Messiah’ Ballad Contstests ' Choral Music Festival To Have Patriotic Theme ‘Added by Ws Hspeeaguer: as Provo High S ru soloists join al presentaotic program, “A Sa: will be giver Federation of Musi Clubs and the Utah State Ir Stitute of Fine Arts at their will be preApril 13, at High Sehool 8 p.m. in the Pr Auditorium. Richard Barker annual Choral Music Festival on Saturday, will direct the combined chorus of 130 voice and 4 orchestra April 12, at 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. Such songs as “America the pro members. Beautiful.” “Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor,” “Lord, God Guest Hafen, Be Peace On Earth,” “This Is My Country,” “Onward, Chris: tian Soldiers,” and “God Bless America” will resound with 12 choruses participating. Elvis B. Terry will be master writing 0 paid-up Le according. to son, Max Golightly has by 500 persons, there will be iS memt mr state nists, organists, trumpeters,vio- article, one-act play, serious has na University se and the Edward R. Tuttle where Fiction, gree in vocal performance, abd zht Verse con s must be he is currently working toward ortietion and that institution tion in honor of Prof,! He has exhibited in major ar i by a $1 readin iward is a well: Breinholt, chairman of shows in Utah and s t soetry by a fif gham Young University stales for many ye may known Provo soprano and is Contesta Art Department will be held S many entries as de- now a vocal teacher and solo linists, violists, cellist and gui. tarits. Mayor Ver] G. Dixon will give the welcome. Thefestival is under the di- rection of Mrs. Victor J. Bird, president of the Utah Federa tion of Music Clubs, and Mrs Eugene A. Hales and Mrs B. M inday, April 13, from ».m., in the Provo Utilities Hoover, choral co-chairmen, Directors of the various choruses are Mrs. Allan G. Sharn- ed and a brief criticism will Ga ry, where his one-man show is borg, Lorelei Singers, Murray; on display. Alberta Hoover, Musettes, of Springville; Dr. Franklin Mad. sen, Melodian Chorus, Salt Lake eption and exhibit, w he seventh w Prof halt has pre dat the Utili ties Gallery 251 W. 8th N The show includes 29 rei Fork; Jack E. Larsen, Ameri-) can Fork Civic Chorus; Ralph Woodward, Ralph Woodward Chorale, Utah County; Lakeside at the Bertha Eccles Gallery ELVIS TERRY Chordbusters, Thayer Evans, People,” ond and third place win- cinnati Conservatory and w 1 BRANDT CURTIS plus honorable mention Mario Rubini at the American) —— awards Conservatory of Music. open Mr. Woodward has had many Utah Symphony, Utah Valley Published division 5 only to paid-up membe: of the Jeading roles in oratorio and Opera aid had many sine atic L eague of Utah Writers. Onlyopera, including “Hansel and roles at University of For etas Prominent in educational and art circles, he has served a president of the Utah Art Edu- cators’ Association, Provo Education Association, Provo Art Board, and a memberof the shed or accepted ion between July for put 18, winners named at the 34th An-'She has also sung with the Ralph Mitchell. is of Ari- ‘may obtain a set of contest dan High School choir. zona, a course taught at the University of Arizona by Har- rules from Le Roy B. Meagher, general contest chairman, 117 Apricot Ave., Salt Lake City wood B. Hinton, editor of Ari zona and the West, a quarterly Utah 84103, or from Betty G. Spencer, 180 S. 500 E., American Fork, 84003, president of the Utah Valley Chapter. Per- journal of history. Prof. J. J. Keeler, University Mrh. Mitchell, born and reared in the area about which she gan and church music at BYU, writes, is associate protessor of by Get High Ratings headquarters at the Hotel Utah. Outstanding speakers are usu- participate anni cation of the Pioneer Memor un this Bridge, Omaha, Neb., played a series of recitals during World War II at Kearns Air Force CLEARLY UNHAPPY Base, and accompanied French ST, a IS, Mo. (UPI)—Petey Yves Tinayre in a Visit Our Lingerie Dept. SEE OUR ELEGANT NEW ARRAY OF SPRING FASHIONS Register for Drawing Apr. 12. muni que “Feathers” a piece A Beautiful Set of NORITAKE CHINA YOUR CHOICE OF SEVERAL PATTERNS WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED SATURDAY 4 P.M. We'll have Carolyn of KIXX Radio to host an in-store broadcast Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 pm She will announce the first prize winner of a setting of Noritake Fine China, the i f an Bplace setting of Norerest China, and the drawing prize winner of a set of Norcrest China. MELAYNES GIFT SHOP 147 NORTH UNIVERSITY the Salt Lake Workshop, Don’t you wish you could trade yourpresent sterling Tintic Musicians Be series of recitals. Occasionally he solos with the BYU Symphony Orchestra and with the uahe with eyown divor Utah Valley Orchestra. and he made Heis a memberof the Amer: ly clear. jean Guild of Organists, the” ordered to Music Teachers National Con- rv wife's attorney ference, the Utah Teachers As- cust ody Reavar sociation, and a life member of into the the Phi Alpha Ma Sinfonia du ped 40,00) pecinies on the Fraternity. inson” and STERLING TRADE-IN?! sons requiring rules by mail must enclose a stamped, selfaddressed legal size envelope. The convention will be hosted recently wascited for outstand- Engl sh at Brigham Young Uni ing achievementin the field of iversi music pedagogy, The Certification Board of the| Music Teachers National Assoeiation presented the award in! recognition of high professional standardsin both piano and or-| gan upon recommendation by EUREKA Tintic High the Utah Music Teachers Asso- School has received ratings ciation. from a small groups festival A faculty members at BYU held recently at Park City. Ac since 1935, Prof, Keeler studied cording to music instructor music at the McCune School of Ronald Griggs, seven of 14 en Music in Salt Lake City, Chi- tries presented by the high cago Musical College, the Leip- school, received inter one zig conservatory, and the Royal superior ratings, and the other | i lovd E. Breinholt, disti guished Utah artist, who uve a one-man exhi this month at the Prov College of Music in London. In seven received excellent re S| Ut ty Gallery where Germany, he studied theory ings. reception will honor Prof, with Sigfrid Karg-Elert, piano The participating student:3 _Breinholt on Sunday, April 138. with Prof. Robert Teichmuller. were accompanied ‘oe Par and organ with Dr. Karl by their i Straube. In London, he studied and Mrs. M under Sir Ernest Bullock, West- companist. Mr. Grig minster Abbeyorganist. that this was one A frequentrecitalist in Provo outstanding and the surrounding area, Prof. Il groups Keeler has also performed jin r presented by Europe, Canada and various School areas in the U. S, He was the A total of 10 schools from Region Five turned from a composers’ work- nual Writers Roundupto he held Woodward Chorale and is now written specifically for the 1967 5 in Salt Lake City, Sept. 5, 6 a member of the Timpanogos BYU Summer Music Festival. and 7. General contest rules Chorale in Pleasant Grove. Tn addition Dr, Bradshaw aswill apply to all entries and Previously, she has performedsisted Dr. Martin Mailman with _ |persons interested in entering |in “The Messiah” with the Jor-|a Dallas Musie Educators’ organist and coordinator of or- baritone inging. He has sung with the dan High School aul) Mrs, Ekins, a native of Ash- shop at North Texas State Unior diamond for present quill land, Ky., and reared in Ban- versity in Dallas where two of Utah State Elementary and will be awarded, plus second croft, Ida., has studied at Pasa- his works were performed. Composers, gathered from all Secondary Curriculum Commit. and third place awards. dena City College and at BYU. tees, National Art Educators’) Closing date for all entries She has sung roles with the over the nation to exchange Association and Utah Academy) is midnight, July 15, 1969 and o u Rone Nor ene Ceram ideas in lectures and workshops, Bradshaw’s “Three if eC it le Uta alle: era heard Dr. SCE ALIS enn LPH prizes will be awarded and in “La Traviata” and others Songs on Verses of Emily Dick- “Life Is a Fulfilling,” a book official organist for the dedi Composer Goes many years he has been a To Workshop member of the Mormon Taber- In Dallas nacle Choir. For nine years Mr Zabriskie has taught school, and Dr. Merrill Bradshaw, com and July 15,1969, As History Text by Olive Kimball B, being used in His! RODNEY ZABRISKIE of BYU, was a gold medal win- for six years he has taughtvo- poser-in-residence at Brigham published submitted material must . division have in been pub-'ner there for his outstanding cal music and German at Jor- Young University, recently re- Mondays through Fridays from lege, BYU, Art Cen! Angeles and Art Students Chris-8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A favorite with local art pa- League in New York. J. D. Christensen, LaNesta) America,” by Alberta H. Chorus, Payson; Floyd Nelson,|jee and Dr. Florence J. Mad- trons, Prof. Breinholt is known Mt. Pleasant Chamber Choir; as pI rimarily for his sweeping Ronald Christensen, Bel Canto} stern landscapes in designed Singers, Ogden; Joyce Duke, m. Brilliant color and the Choralettes, Heber, of sunlight dominate most The combined choruses will paintings. | A graduate of the 1 during the month of He received | by Sibelius A specjal exit The building open Ephraim Hig! the Melo an April Book by Local Author Used ist at BYU. by judges. Cash university, she has also studied il be given for first, with Biana Saroya in the Cin entry per category will be! Gretel,” “Tosca,” andrecently, 0 il paintings, bo iscapes aad in U ermitted and tear sheets or along with Mr. Curtis, in “Anz ind portraits, by the popular has been an assoc profes clear carbons are permissable. dre Chenier.” peal artist. It will remain on sor of art at BYUsince 1961 No reading fee is required. All| Mr, Zabriskie, also a graduate sing as a finale “Onward, Murray; Mr. Terry, Mendel-) song sung by Choruswill be ‘O, Lovely ssohn Chorus, Utah County; iv given ry Hepresented a one-man st The public is invited to the Ogden, another at Snow College City and Utah Valley; Mrs. Beth Gee, Choralettes, Spanish Excellence NANCY EKINS ience as a soloist and asa sing' shed on ctor in opera z his student days in Ula pen to anyone living he was featured soloist following P include and will itegories: short story (adult), in Sunday evening broadcasts pre-teen story, teen-age story in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. He BYU Artist to Be Feted At Reception On April 13 special musical numbers bypia. MARGARET WOODWARD ” taught singing and opera work4, Shop since 1955, He received his B. A. degree from the “Y” open th aeag Ne where he gained much exper- openof may include a | story play or poetry and a RALPH WOODWARD been chosen to narrate the program. 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