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Show E8 COMING UP MUSIC THAT" = DORTEMEOHERY. VOCAL CLASSICS Soprano Cecile C. Petersen andtenor Jonathan Austin will a varietyof vocal clasg “My Man’s Gone Now” by win and a duet from Puccini’s “Madame Butterfly, Monday at 7:30 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church, 12 Bach Sonata in G Minor. Franck’s Sonata in A and Szymanow: “Notturno e Tarantella.” Evans, a Utah native. recently completed his mas- C St., ber Donna Fairbanks joins Korean pianist Hyeon-Ju Heo in ter’s degree from the Manhat- tan School of Music. On Friday, Brigham Young University violin-faculty mem- Salt Lake City. Free-will offerings will go to the church’s laboration is musical col- pianist Jeffrey Price o ON TEMPLE SQUARE A full slate of musical events is scheduled this week in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square in downtownSalt Lake City All begin at 7:30 p.m. and are free. On Monday,violinist Barbara Ann Scowcroft and pianist Marjorie Janovecollaborate in Bach’s Sonata in E Minor, Prokofiev's “Five Melodies” for violin and piano, and Brahms Sonata No. 2 On Tuesday. harpist Nichole Brubaker and the Brothers outh. Tickadmission Jed Moss Gordon's piece hnprosmptu.”” solo Also on enade No. 6, Arvo Paul ssee consortium ists Moss and clarinetist The Pasadena-based Cambridge Singerswill perform selections from eastern and central Europe on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Assembly Hall on Temple Square. ackley, violinists and Richard ANOTHER PREMIERE trombonist Brian >. violists Jennie Outram A work for organ and saxo- phone by Richard Proulx, based on the Pentecost chant flutist Sue Anne Sheya-Stoye, cellist Au- Veni Creator Spiritus,” will be premieredthis afternoon at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple, drey Terry and tenor Christopher Smith. Gordon has written for constages, plus Salt Lake City, during public and film scores. A ‘ous commiss. he was composer-in-resi once at New York University will perform works by Bachat the service, which marks Pentecost and the endof the Easter season for Catholics. Proulx is the composer-in- residenceat the cathedral HIGH-STRUNG Utah Symphony harpist gory Gleer ing service of psalms and responses set by Palestrina, Distler and Messiaen. Organist David Young Konrad A chamber ensemble conducted by Terence Kern will accompanyNelson in works of Mozart, Handel, Grandjany and principal Nelson Temple, Salt Lake City. will se this years Madeleine Festial of the Arts and Humanities with a free concert tonight at 8 in the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Debussy. Flutist Sally Humphreys also will be fetured in Satie’s “Trois Gymnopedies” and the Mozart Flute and HarpConcerto. Mozart's Sonata in G and Franck’s Sonata in A. On Saturday, the Pasadena- building-restoration fund. Joining in the Dastrup String Quartet share the spotlight. Young Brubaker will play harp worksby Grandjany, Bernard Andres and J Guridi. The Dastrup ensemble will play sonatas by Mendelssohn, Haydn, Beethoven and Brahms On Wednesday, violinist Jo- based, 40-voice Cambridge Singers will perform selections from eastern and central Europe. The choir appears extensively in the Los Angeles area, where founder-conductor Alexander Ruggieri is principal guest conductor of Opera a la Carte, a Gilbert and Sullivan repertory company YANNI RETURNS Live at Wolf Mountain, New Age instrumentalist Yanni re- turnsto kick of the 1995 summer concert series at the mountainside amphitheatre Wednesday at 7:30 p.m Yanni will have orchestra in tow in a Utah rendition of his best-selling “Live at the Acropolis” album and video. Tickets are available at Smith's Tix. Onlysingle tickets remain for reserved seating at a cost of $40.30. 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