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Show Sunday, Aprii 26,1270 A Cappella Choir ters Will Tour Europe Arts and Let Page 22-THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah e 5 The Brigham Young University A Cappella Choir, preparing for its second hoir, the “Golden in addition to and women’s sections, will add European tour this summer,will variety to the evening Following Thursday's concert, season Thursday, April 30, at the 68 student singers will zo into 8:15 p.m.in the Harris Fine Arts their final month of intensive Center Concert Hall. rehearsals before departing Director is Dr. Ralph Wood- from Provo around June 1 Giveits final Utah concert of the ward, a music faculty member since 1955, who has conducted Traveling across the country by bus, the choir will give eleven concerss in the United States befsre flying from New York on The program, consisting of June 12. During the six-week selected numbers from the stay in Europe, they are European repertoire, will scheduled to sing in Germany, feature the world premiere of an Austria, Italy, Switzerland, exciting setting of “Three France, Belgium, England, and Psalms” (94,95, and 96) bythe Wales. This year Dr. Woodward plans gifteé young composer-inresidence at BYU, Dr, Merrill to enter three groups in the Bradshaw. These highlyoriginal prestigious Ejisteddfe] Inand effective works were written ternational Music Competition: especially for the A Cappella’s the men’s and women's choruses International Eisteddfod Music as well as the mixed choir. Festival at Llangollen, Wales, Several individuals from the group are also planning to which the choir won in 1968. A small madrigal group from compete in the solo categories. the group i many successful tours, Berlin will be featured al~ng with Committeemen for the forthcoming Spring Concert of the Springville singing group, the Musettes, are shown going over some of the musical arrangements being prepared for presentation. The some novelty numbers. From left are Minerva Jessee, publicity; Bonnie Snelson, chairman; Pat Whiting and Naomi Sumsion, assistants. The public is invited. Director of the group is Alberta Hoover with Betty Haymond serving concert is scheduled for April 29 in the Springville High School Auditoriun: The music of Irving as choral president. Dancer Given Ballet Award Plan Musical Comedy intrigue coupled with romance brings about a happy (and hilarious) solution. Mrs. Victor J. (Josephine) Bird of Provo was re-elected president of the Utah Federation of Music Clubs Saturdayat their state convention in the Hotel Utah. Uther countyresidents elected ‘ to positions for the 1970-71 year were Ronald W. Last, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Barnett executive vice president, Mrs. of Provo have received word Gaydon Winger, Orem, recorthat their granddaughter, Julie ding secretary, Mrs. Faun P. Provo, assistant The production, with a cast of - Larsen of Bavtown. Texas. Bench, Mrs. Shirl secretary, Mrs. Stanley Bonnett, 50 is under the direction of the daughter of Mr. cid Mrs. Tintic faculty and Mable Butler Larsen, formerly of Spanish Provo, parlimentarian, Dr. Lorin F, Wheeiw-ight, Provo, is in charge of vocal music, Fork, has been awarded a which includes a choir of 35. A scholarship with the San advisor, Mrs. B. Davis (Virginia) Evans, Spanish Fork, li-piece Stage eae under the Francisco Ballet. Julie was on of five to win newspaper publicity, Mrs. direction ot Griggs will Lamar §. Hills, Orem, official scholarshins, provide Whileliving in Spanish Fork, accompanist. Three performances will be held. Thevist will be on Friday she studied ballet under the afternoon, May 1; the second, direction of Rosalyn Korany of MRS. VICTOR J. BIRD Friday evening; the third, Provo, and appeared in Miss Korany’s productions. She was Saturday evening, May 2. The cast extends an invitation also a member of the “Nutto everyone interested in good cracker Suite” company for wholesome entertainment to Ballet West, and has made Thepublicis invited toa vocal come to Eureka for this show. several television appearances. An organ recital will be concert on Wednesday, April 29 presented by Mrs. Nadine H. at8 p.m. in the Salem LDS Ward Jensen, Heyburn, Idaho, a 1. The featured artist is lyric senior student at Brigham University, Sunday, May soprano Dawn P. Taylor, wife of Young 3, at 8:45 p.m. in the Provo Nelson Taylor of Salem. Mrs. Tabernacle. It is free to the Taylor is a student of Olga Gardi.er of Provo. She is also a public, Mrs. Jensenis a studentof J. singing teacherand is a member of the Mormon Tabernacle J. Keeler, University organist. Choir. Assisting at the piano will be Dramatists of Tintic EUREKA — The students of Tintic High School are currently rehearsing “Swinging High” a swinging iew musical comedy created by Mary Lacey, Paui Weirick, and Al Polhamus, “Swinging High”, a an story,tells what hap; a formidable new principal ais over the school, He imposes “Cruel Days” en teachers and students alike with his program of all work and noplay designed to produce scientists, but a little Mrs. Bird of ProvoIs Music Clubs leader Salem Vocalist To Sing Concert Organ Recitai ANTICIPATING THE final concert of the Ralph Woodward Chorale this season are soloists Vivien Robison, has been termed ‘‘a potpourri left, and Elayne Clark, who are choice choral music from a variety of composers fromthe 17th century to the present. joined by board members, Mrs. Kenner Kartchner and Robert W. Y Band Director Special Get Acquainted Offer Goes to Hawaii MONDAY & TUESDAY Richard Ballou, present director of bands in the Brigham Young University Music Department, has been granted ¢ two-year leave of absence to serve as director of bands at the Church College of Hawaii. Shampoo Set Early 8 Late Come and getthe latest spring hair fashion by Julie and Eric present director of orchestras, has been appointed coordinator of the BYU instrumental music program. Dr. Laycock’s responsibilities will include all band and orchestra programs (currently five) at BYU. ees Appointments Tofill the vacencyleft in his absence, Dr. Ralph Laycock, Southeast Beauty Salon 230 So. 7th E. 373-8333 Monta Lou Frazier, a Spanish Fork piano teacher The evening will include numbers by Handel, Mozart, Pucinni, Verdi and some of the more contemporary composers such as Malotte, Duke and Hageman. One of the selections will be highlighted with violin accompaniment by Merry Swensen. 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