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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ARTSSunday, October8.1995 & From previous page Salt City CDS, Local Musicand all Dan's stores, NuSound in Roy, Great Salt Lake Guitar Companyin Provo and A Book national touring production of “Les Miserables,” She will begin rehearsals in Portland. Ore., with the company and make her tour debutas young Cosette when the show opens Nov.1 in Wichita, Kan. Cara Paulsen, a 10-year-old Salt Laker, is Jenell’s Teplacement. Her previous Halecredits include “Jane Eyre, The Musical” and “A Christmas Carol.” “Pinocchio” is directed by Christopher Strong, who also will portray Gepetto. Performances continue Sat- Stor’ NONSTOP MUSIC Utah ChamberArtists opens its fifth season Monday with unusually formatted concert at the Salt Lake City landmark Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple. Doorsopen at 7 p.m., and the program begins at 8. While admission is free, donations will be accepted Underthe baton of artistic director Barlow Bradford, the program is divided into two urdays at 11 a.m. through Nov. a CAJUN BLUES Rockin’ blues with a Cajun hue will be the fare for the day whenthe Neville Brothers play Abravanel Hail, 123 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City, Tuesday at 7:40 p.m. There are four brothers — Cyrill, Charles, Art and Aaron — all hailing from the musical melting pot of New Orleans. Art and Cyrill are former members of the Meters, a musical ensemble often hailed as funk. The Neville Brothersact, maysee the show free when ac- companied byfive paying customers, — Nancy Melich MUSIC State University. West Valley Ci foot ln featuring solos, small ensembles, full orchestra and choir. Musicians will perform works of Barber, Ibert, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Villa-Lobos, Rutter, Copland and others. Guest artists are guitarist Todd Woodburyand baritone St. ve Meredith. Other featured musiciansinclude pianist Richard Marson, harpist Tamara Oswald, flutist Sally Humphries andviolist Leslie Harlow. Gov. Mike Leavitt is scheduled to deliver remarks dedicating the concert to the memory of Wendell J. Ashton,longtime civic leader and Utah Chamber Artists board member. Becky Durham, the ensemble’s executive director, said special lighting and the cathe- set against her percussive gui- tar-played melodies. Joining herin the night of urban folk will be Michael McNevin in a bill reminiscent of two years ago when the two performed together in Salt Lake City. Tickets, $10 at Acoustic Music, Compact Discounter, Intermountain Guitar and Banjo, dral’s stunning acoustics will embellish Monday's presenta- ETE ai Vocal Seminar Acupuncture, Aura Photography, Weight Control, Nutrition, Reiki. Massage, Astrology, Palmistry, Light, Medicine Wheel & More! EXPO MART 230 W200 S, SLC, UT West Lake Junior High School 3400 S, 3450 West, WestValley City Fri Oct 13 ( 2-10pm) Sat Oct 14 (12-10pm) Sun Oct 15 (12-10pm) Admission $5/Person Daily (includes all Lectures) or $20.00 per family ‘Tickets available at: West Valley City Offices ‘all Sheri at 963-3203 for additional information BOOTHS * FOOD + JEWEL:.Y * CLOTHES DRAWINGS:ART, $500 FOOD, VACATION PACKAGES Mazatlan * Bahamas * Puerta Vallarta * Orlando *Acapulco MENSTRUAL PAIN? ® ' Mon-Sat Cash or credit card only! ALL MERCHANDISE 60% to 75% OFF with menstrual cycles. Participants will receive FREE medication, examinations, plus compensation for their time. Cottonwood Mall Private Lessons Sold out -QUALIFICATIONS Seminar $30 2:30 - 5:30 pm For tickets cali: Ages 18-35. Must not be taking birth control pills, Norplant or IUD for the past two months, Must not be taking anti-depressant medications, 278-5313 or 561-7377 1°79 East 7000 som T-bace-eto es Volunteers needed to participate in a 5-month research study for a new medication to treat pain associated October 14 New Lighthouse Theater “Health Choices Awareness Expo” ‘ FREE INFORMATIONAL LECTURES*‘ HEALTH FREEDOM UPDATE * BODY-MIND-SPIRIT Topics Include: Heferbology, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Chiropractic, Magnetics, October 13, 14 & 16 7:00 p.m. Playing at: World Renowned Vocal Instructor Seth Rig @ See next page NATIONAL HOLISTIC FAIR Arts Council rs Rodgers & Hammerstein’s shall, organist Craig Jergen- URSAN FOLK Cape Cod export Patty Larkin returns to Utah with a new backing ensemble to perform today at 6:30 p.m. in the East High Auditorium, 900 S. 1300 East, Salt Lake City Larkin’s brand of folk is a mix of humor and heartache Pressler’s program comprises Haydn's Sonata No. 62 in E-Flat Major, Schumann's “Faschingsschwank aus Wien,” Debussy’s “Estampes” and Chopin’s 24 Preludes, Opus28. Mildred Johnson will present a free pre-concert lecture at 7 p.m. in Room 205 ofthe Eccles center. o BLUESTONE GUITAR Robert Bluestone presents a diverse program of guitarliterature next week at two free Tickets to the 8 p.m. event are $13 general admission and $5 for students. Tickets for the five-concert 1995-96 season are $60 and $16. Pressler is distinguished professor of music at Indiana University and founder of the Beaux Arts Trio, with which he has toured for more than 30 years. He began his United States professional career at age 17 after winning San Francisco's first International Debussy Competition, and in 1948 debuted with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy, LOGAN CHAMBER MUSIC German-born, _Israelitrained pianist Menahem Pressler launches the 15th season of the ChamberMusicSociety of Logan at a recital Tuesday in the Eccles Conference Center on the campus of Utah the godfathers of New Orleans segments of continuous music, 11, then on select Saturdays through May18. Tickets are $6 and $4.50. Children attending during the month of their birthday Westminster Players 1 Logan. featuring Aaron, who has had solo pop hits such as “Tell It Like It Is” and “Don't Take Away MyHeaven,” is said to be an expansion of that New Orleans funk sound Tickets are $21.50 $17.50 at Smith’s Tix. a tion Comehelp us celebrate our Closing - OCT 31St.(ot ofFun (ae A comedy October 12-14, 1995 at 8:00 PM October 15, 1995 at 7:00 PM Nunemaker Place Westminster College 1840 South 1300 East OCTOBER | bE LONE. STAR TRIO kj} Sugar Blue Atomic Boy | & Tea Party Admission is Free BUDLIGHT starring Peggy Fleming § PROUDLY PRESENTS COUNTRY MUSIC'S MUST ELTRIFYING Ev Monkey. Meet’ SELECTER & MUDSHARKS OyeRe oe KUED Meee Or 7 BER 8 with very special guest FAITH HILL SUNDAY_ andspecial guest ' 8:00 MASTERPIECE THEATRE: The Buccaneers 1 about nouveau-rich American 1 ; secutive evenings. ! Edith Wharton's final novel OCT. 21 ¢ 8:00 PM 1 girls seekingBritish titles ' comes to KUEDforthree con ! 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