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Show The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, January 5, 1996 Classical CDs, CD-ROMs, Videos, Books By James Roos KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE Materials to help people appreciate classical music are multiply- ing rapidly. A sampling CD/BOOKS AND CD-ROMs @ Play by Play, an integrated book and CD program(a “*CD-B”) (Harper/Collins. $25): Four-volume series. The books guide you through the musicas youlisten to the CD. The text's printed digitalclock timesallowlisteners to replay musical passages while perusing readable narrative analyses of Bach’s Cantatas Nos. 80 and 147, Mozart's Piano Con- thoven’s Ninth Symphony on is Vander. meide, “Europe's fastest hypnotist,” who is moving his showto the recently renovated Murray Theatre, 4961 S. State. Vandermeide will perform Saturdays at 9:15 p.m. Tickets are $6. Returning to the Murrayis magician Timothy G. Riggs, with his children’s magic show Saturdays at noon, Riggsalsowill present an with illusions aimed at adults, but still safe for the family crowd — Fridays at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for the Friday night show, and $2.50for the Saturday performance. inter- active CD-ROM for (Voyager Co., 1351 Pacific Coas Hwy., Santa Monica, Calif., $100): Beethoven's Ninth 101, brilliantly brightly-written sions — expositions, develop- sky, Rossini and Puccini. But no digital-clock linkage with the CDs. Each booklet merely in- cludes a CD containing excerpts from about 10 of the featured composer's works. f @ Classical Music: A New Way of Listening, a CD-B. (Macmillan $25): Entertaining British author Alexander Waugh guides novices au Tevalkovaly:s complete 12° Overture, plus extracts Fun quizzes, too. Stravinsky's aay Rite of Spring” and Dvo* “New World” skaareavailable Symphony Fritz chael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, will read and sign his and short story his books have worldwide ner andothers. books today from 6 to 8 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Bookstore, 612 E. 400 Southin Salt Lake City MAGAZINES Too Late For Love, a collectionof short stories set in a Floridare Busch and Felix Wein- gartner, as well as rare footage of Wilhelm Furtwangler, Fritz Rei Adler's newest book is @ BBC Music Magazine (80 ae Golden Ave 0? the Pic 410» vis video (Philins, $30): A 4paradeof: great eee pianists — Horo- witz. a Hofmann, Brailows Padewereski — captured on historic films, with clear, un fussy narration by pianist/com- mentator David Dubal. Like “The 0200. $10.50): Lavishly illustrated, explanatoryarticles for newcomers to the classics. A recent issue featured “The Symphony Past, Present and Future,” detail- ing the development of the or- chestra and included opinion pieces on its future by composers Philip Glass and Peter Maxwell Davies, Their Masterworks (Readers Digest, $35): Traditional but wellwritten sourcebook by John Stanley covering music's development from the Middle Agestothe pre@ Classical Music: 1,000 Greatest Works (Phil G Goulding, nating film clipsof legendarycon- ing, lites Sa brief 1915 1 silent film of awful goofs make the whole enterprise suspect, such as identify ing the tenor Pinkerton in “Madama Butterfly” as ( avaradossi — the tenor-heroof “Tos @ Marsalis on Music: The Companionto the Public Television Series, a CD-B (Wynton Marsalis and Sony( 5 $30); This book mirrors Marsa lis excellent PBS series which is GATEWAY 8 292-1979 $3.50 TICKETS 4$ ANIFL $00 $0 EXIT BEFORE 6:15 pm (DTS) DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM WEARING (PAIRED SYSTEMAVAILABLE GOLDEN ien SABRINA (PG) (DTS) 4:40 00 4:20 7:00 9:40 FATHER OF THE BRIDE II (PG)= 12:30 DareDAD 0 LOVING IT tec-13) 90.390 500 20 G0 (PG) 4:20 oo ree 42:Ne 20 TOY STORY (c) TAOot430 330 5s 1445 345 5:45 TON 112 OLYMPUS 2 2721227 320008 nex S080. 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Wonderfully Author Adler to Sign Books Today Arthur Nikisch, who conducted Brahms symphonies for Brahms easy-to-grasp introductions to Prefaced Listener's Guideto the Classics,a_ The Avalon Theatre, 3605 S State, is collaborating with the Tower Theatre to include recent art-house films in addition to the Ayalon’s classic movies. In the next few months, the Avalonwill bring in the drama “Feast of July” and the documentary evening show — to music educators nationwide He might be the 1990s’ answer to done. Besides offering a tutorial Symphony while a Murray movie house is adding two stage shows. has endeared him f Beethoven's life and work, it @nables the user to cue up anyof the symphony’s major subdivi- ty CDs, such as Solti and Chicago A Salt Lake independent theater is revising its repertoire Tower) Leaving the / well as adults, certos Nos 20 and 21. Beetho. portraits of the composers. 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