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Show Quartetto Esterhazy To Appear at BYU m the Brigham ep Mozart — df nat bridges. gut strings, and original bows. widely known that the stringed insiruments in today, even those built by e: Young University Fine Arts Chamber Series on Saturday at & pm. in the Madsen Recital Hall ma of the Harris Fine Arts Center and such as Gagliano bear he four, who organized the group because each has a deep divarius instructural uced in the interest in 17th and 18th century deemed more suitable for music, will open the concert with Quartet in C Minor by igi Boccherim. and continue the Quartet in D Major by Jose Haydn and the Quartet in C Mozart. bers of the quartet are Jaap Schroder, violin; Nev. 1-2, 5-9 and {2-15 at 8 p.m. The play is BYU's entry for the original play in the American Cellege Theater Festival MACKAY AND AND Rodger MacDonald are shown, from left, is a scene ind” which will appear from ‘Fires of the Mind at Brigham Young University Oct. 31 and STEVE music i assembled a instruments that have never beenso modified Their performances have brought great acclaimfor ne Stuurop, violin: Wiel Peete: viola; and Wouter Moller, celio ther chamber musicag eae All of them studied at the Haydn and their contempories Ani Conservatory and, as well as dances, canzonas, fave periormed extensively in THE WESTERNPAINTINGSof Bil! ber November. The ae is lpreg, through Friday from 8 to 5 p.m. pubiie 2 invited to attend. will be on display at the Provo Utilities Building Gallery during the month of Europe with noted orchestras ‘The play is a Mormon tragedy about an LDSmissionary, Elder Center. Robert Elliot. the author “Fires of the Mind,” is ai the Atari English major at BYU. College The tival If selected regionally it has the Whitman, speaking of Dr the opportunity of b original playprogram at BYU the John F Kennedy Center for the Perform Arts. The American College Theater said, “To me thereis something very exciting about the creation of an original play that is not is seeking a testimony of the gospel. Castin the ieading role of Elder Barney Johnson is Rodger MeDonaid a major in Drama from Woodland Hills, Calif Playing the role of the companion to Elder Jchnson is Fredrick Remington Symphony All of Mr. Barbers work is authentic and researched for accurateness. Some of his has announced a special concert of popular favorites ai prices on Wednesday at 8p. a in the Salt Lake tabe! According to paintingings are based on his own experiences on the trail. He enjoys fishing, hunting, prospecting and most of ail working with horses and outfitting pack trips iniv the high symphony officials, the extra concert was added on short rotice because of the record demand for season tickets this year and orchestra’s longstanding policy country His work Ras sold through many of the tp galleries in the of providinglive performancesof the world’s great music to as West. He gives credit for these successes to the help of Western Bronze artist Grant Speed and the late Paul Salisbury has light classical favorites, one of which will S Utah Pianist Will Perform With Syphon: first productionof 1975. Based on 5 Utah There will be an artist during the month of November painting at home. Iilustrating, reception for Western rtist, Bill ‘The gallery is open from 8 to 5 landscape aad seaseape ovo Utilities p.m, Monday through Friday Barber, at the Prov paintings have always been of Building Gallery next Sunday interest to theartist. Hiis decision Mr. Barber and his from 3 to 6 p.m. Theartist's work Janie, have five children and to work mainly with western as influenced byseeing will be on displayat the gallery reside in Mapleton. He does his of Charlie Russell and be performed on Sewing Your the March 68 and13-15. FromApril orchestra’s. main Tabernacle 1719 and 24-28, Shakespeare's Series. University Theatre s romantic pastoral comedy, “AS response to patron suggestions YouLikeIt,” will grace the Fine and requests,the new seasonwill Arts Centerstage. favor comedies and musicals. All five of the plays are A favorite Rogers and luded in the season Hammerstein musical, “South Subscription Coupon Book which Pacific,” will open at the Chase allows patrons to purchase Fine Arts Center, Oct. 30, 31 and admission in advance at a Nov. 1 and 2, with both matinee reduced Unlike past ; EITENTURCY and evening performances onthe s les. it will not be November dates. These indicate which productions represent theinitia! youwish to attendat the offering of the Pioneer State time of subscription purchase Theatre Foundation, a new For information, telephone the ie designed to expand the ae Department of Tl catre ublic availability of professional theatre in Utah. ‘Tradition In tothe pl red “South Pacific,” starring Robert onthesubseripto n, Utah st, GRANT Peterson, will tour four Utah Theatre will present a play ‘will ; perform the colleges and universities: Utah Sate for children. title and datestebe Brahms “Piano Concerto No. 2" State Uniersity. versity of announced later. There will also with the Utah Symphony, Utah, College of Eastern Utah be twospecial productions at the Maurice A rayanel conducting on and WeberState Lyric Theatre. Thef Friday and Saturday at 8p.m., at A second musical, “Ernest in December, will be the Salt Lake Tabernacle Love,” by Anne Croswell with Following the last concert, Mr music by Lee Pockriss will bethe Pirandello's “Six Chara uthor."” The TYPEWRITERS Concert The conduct the Oct. 30 con selected a program of To Feature Musicals an extended tour of recitals, Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy orchestral concerts, and “The Importance Of Being recording s Earnest,"’ this delightful Other appearances in the romance was most suc SI in United States this season include y New York during concerts with the orchestras of mest in Love” Pittsburgh, cinnati, Atlanta, Center Ar ‘ancouver ‘on, Rochester ‘and§and 12-15 Kdmonton, Kalamazoo, and Fort goers will Lauderdale, in addition to two see the production of Jean New York City engagements Giraudoux’s “The Madwomanof and a recital at the Library of Chaillot.” whick catalogues a Congress in Washington, D.C one-woman battle between an with his wife, cellist, Zara eccentric old lady and the money a barons of Paris. It will play the ao timbre w silvery shine gives the rausic a more gentle char: and the sound certain weightlessness. Schedules Western Artist Will Display Paintings During November wide an audienceas possible Maurice Abravanel, who will USU Theater Season Some exceptional productions Symphony Bamey Johnson, in Taiwaat who Steve Mackay, a senior in drama Festival is produced by the present in @ conventional education from Anaheim, Caiii American Theater Association production, and part of that Playing the interesting role of sponsored by Standard Oil excitement is seeing the play's fang La Sun-Unele Sam, is Paul fA » Oil Company effect upon the audience.” Dr. T. Jan, a graduate student from uns in the Margetts Whitman said “Fires of the er in the Harris Fine Mind,” is one of the finest Brazil original plays written hy a Other students in the play are t it YU Oct. 31 and 12-45 at 8 p.m. A studentthat he has read. Theset Keith Stepp, Max Mulliner, Kent will ve held Nov. and light designis also by a BY! Smith, Frank Maxwell and Tickets are on sale student, Brent Lefaver NadineSaito. comprise the 1974-75 Utah State and ensembies and as soloists s is their first tour of United States. The first aimof this groupis to ring restore an authentic string its, efecto Press reaction to the quartet style. on ments as they were playedin the time of difference appearance and sue has been extremely Said ore Duteh & ‘Fires of the Mind’ Planned For ety Play Competition Johannesenwill fly to Europe for Alda romantic t Two of the Ut first chair Buero translation by Dr. - Osear concertmaster, and Christian Tiemeyer, The program will inciude solosit, Rimsky-Korsakov's Capriccio Espagnol, the Saens Cello Concerto No. 1 n A Minor with Mr. Tiemeyel Jerry L “Always in Tt does fui clothing decorations what the “Even though we still have some tickets available at the immensely successful “Hand made Houses” did tor that art present time for ail remaining concerts Gregory, notes Herold executive director of the symphony, “we anticipate that becauseof our record season ticket sale every pole concert thi But there are many music “who for a nnet attend INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCERSwill hold their 15th Annual Concert of International Folk Dancers in Brigham Young University’s Marriott Center on Dec. 13 and 14 at 8 p.m. Elaborate sets, autheatic costumes and dances and special lighting will be featured to provide a good evening of entertainment. he adds. t andwefeelthat we with Benbow of USU's Department of newest book. The book is actually titled “Native Funk and Flash: An Emerging Folk Art” and is writer-weaver teacher Alexandra Jacopetti and photographer Jerry Wainwright (cloth $12.95. paperbourd $7.50) Bizet's familiar L-Arlesienne Suite, the Bruch Violin Concerto in G Minor with Mr. Chausow as Vallejo’s have an obligation to schedule “En popular programs within the Languages andPhilosophy SAN FRANCISCO(UPI)-—Sew your own thing! ! seems tobe the message of Scrimshaw Press's principal cellist — will appearassoloists will be a translation of Antonio ymphony’s player Chausow, in May contemporary 5 nishplay, La Ardiente Oscuridad. Own Thing Becomes Art Tickets are onsale now at the _JCPey Penney. on Scns symphony office. 55 West First South Good Taste” (lea “are Helene Curtis “Uniperm”, We're so glad to be back... with our delicious candies. Reg. $20. Our Helene Curtis "Uniperm’ precision waving system lets you spend me in the sion. 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