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Show ~ Outstanding Music Statt to Direct Noted Husband-WifeMusicianTeam’Genealogical "Ve acts Cline ia late See: Will Teach Classes, Give Concerts Nationally known music di-; reeters,—elinieiansand—edueators will headline the Brigham =F d annual Priesthood arch ~SemiNorman E. Young Univ "s 22nd Annual Music Clinic, July 21-Aug 2, 2" by e Featured will be Al G. Wright pg TheineSarin joted pair wil whose outstanding Purdue Uni- [aia versity Band was viewed at the recent Rose Bowl Returning after a year’s ‘ | currently the director of educa- Mormon 4 ; direc. rat tor of orchestras at BYU, will eerve-as director of the Clinic’ a nacle, will serve as music director for the Clinic Chorus, [ia Chamber Pla: and Symphony Orchestra. ren ~ a oe 4 . N >] ; | | . me 3 - oe epee . E 7 : partment at BYU, artist performers from the Utah Sym- - me 5 y, abd highly successhal oo ‘ . 5 : f | 4 5 3 nl ts " + ¢ ae + P F * 4 eA June, is a continuation of—tast ‘August's First Annual” Priest York Philharmonic, Boston hood > . : F 7h = “ EP ulwis . é be held earlier Genealogical in Research Seminar. ‘ “All interested persons should Orchestra. begin to-make arrangements to / jica. 5 Russia was hailed as one of |the greatest triumphs ever | scored by a visiting artist in the Soviet Union His 1963 tour of Soviet Miss Nelsova also has per|formed with the Symphony or» a to chestra, and Philadelphia the great orchestras of London, Paris, Oslo and Amsterdam and has concertized in South Amer- s ; ‘ *s Week orchestra, including such famous ofes as the New attend by planning their vaca--, He also has performed with Pa i : a n = t fered during BYU's Educalion 4, i! ¥ ie seminar, not to be con+ fused with a simitar-cours¢-of- He has played with practically every major US. Symphony, Cleveland Or- : instructors will: in basic and advanced in 1944 and quickly became in demandas a st and solo- , ; 2 . a aged curriculum ee chestra: on RSSSieg J sl . * chamber music, and music edu- BYU ch methods and procedure, 3, list With: orchésiras : f | leadership will be eonselected courses in T& ¢ spectacular debut in New York fy " pa ‘ be members of the Music De- high school teachers from the Western stales the priesthood in. gene- for two decades. He made a q Serving also on the staff will especially designed to Johannesen, who was been a public . the United States and abroad } 19-23. d Genealog e of the LDS Church, ses- reared: in Salt Lake City | 4a Taber- Dr. Ralph G. Laycock, Mr. i \ Condie, music director of the Education, will two weeks of Summe: and give = of both individually and | i tional publications for the Leblane Corporation, Richard P. Brigham Young lege of Industrial be held June master classes during thefirs’ | absence will be James Neiisen, world-famous Seminar Set June 19-23 tion schedules and by saving -u their genealogical questions,” GRANT JOHANNESEN, world famous Utah-born pianist and Mr. Wright stated. his .wife, equally renowned cellist, Zara Nelsova, will teach | *| ‘i master classes during the first two weeks of Summer School, | DailyHerald ‘s IA and give a series of concerts, both individually and together. mae Vien County, Uteh . THE iCé ag@ IS HERE! chestras of New York, Boston, | Ohicago, Pittsburgh, Indianap- and herDallas, Los Angeles olis, appears ; 12, | She a July 21-Aug. PMY : under- | BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY'S; 2nd Annual Summer Music Clinic, often with bus, will have nationally known music directors, clinicians, and educators to head a 22-day course.| band and in chamber music Automatic ice is nice! COTE CUCL eee ROTEL CCU vas newtBYU Laboratory School Plans 8-Week EMEC RSUTa TL ; se Term In Connection With SummerSchool Keven Sumner. It Bri Yor University) campus beginning April 1.|Further information. about in-| of the United States, ieee Schoal, both ele-/Each applicant should present dividual classes may be ob-| She made her debut with the high school, will| certification of grade placement tained from the Registrar's Oe eaetetao aN > @lce Bin stores up to classes beginning June 21 for| official transcript or a letter) “°* larly toured Europe and South lan eight-week period. from his school principal. | Credit will be granted for any! America. She has been acclaim. 12.9 Ibs., 340 evbes, (nialeaene| All classes will meet nee Following formal notification| Secondary school subpects upon|ed at the Festival Casals, the istrati may. the request of the student’s| Prague Festival and the Aspen’ ‘q Minis Feslivel. Heme re to Richard E. Ballou, care of|4ay8 a week, the ee of acceptance,registration Special Courses and Confer-|classes being schedule®trom |be completed by mail or in per-; home principal. The elemen- cent triumph was an acclaimed ences, BYU, Provo; Utah. 9 a.m.to 12 noon and secondary|son at the laboratory school.|tarydivision will offer a regu- tour of the Soviet Union, the — from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. ‘All Early registration is, encour-|Jar school Program on the vari-|first to be made by an American regularly enrolled elementary|aged, because many of the ous grade. levels. cello. soloist. 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