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Show Page 38—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Sunday, March 14, 1976 BYU to Feature A Cappella Concert The Brigham University Music wiii Young Department present the with the Mormon Festival of Art the French and Latin choruses from Jean Anouilh’s “The Lark" set to music by Leonard ernstein. Under the direction of Dr. Ralph Woodward, the choir has come tobe rankedasoneof the Other works Monteverdi, Bach, collegiate by Robert Cundick's choral suite To Utah,” a series of six choruses to texts by works yet written by an LDS Wednesday for the Mormon Festival of Arts at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center composer. The text depicts many aspects of the state’s history, settlement, building of cities, the gathering of people from across the globe, together faculty member Robert Thepublic is invited to attend free of charge The groupwill leave for its fifth tour of Europein May with its Dr. Edward of the BYU English Department. This is regarded as one of thefinest r Manookin University Workstobe featured intheir March 17 performanceinclude a permiere performance of Dr include and American Portraits, and ‘a medley of Americanfolk songs choirs nationwide, and tours extensively representing the RALPH WOODWARD directes the and Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall as a part of finest DR. sorrows sacrifices involved. Thechoir will also present Cappella Choir in concert Brigham Young University A Cappella Choir The choir will perform or the of A main concentration of performances in Spain. The itinerary includes Madrid. Toledo, Cordoba, Granada Valencia, Barcelona, Ni Monaco, with a possible command performance for Princess Grace. Included will beperformancesin many ofthe great cathedrals and concert RICHARD BARKER, left and Tim Andersen prepare for the Provo High School A Cappella Choir’s annual rendition of Handel’s Messiah” whichwill be performed todayat 4 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. Mr. Barker is the choir director and Mr. Andersen is a student who will perform a trumpet solo. Also included in the performance will be soloists from the community, Terry Hill directs the orchestra and Kirby Gilesis the band director for the performance. palaces of these areas. Provo Grad Youve waited long enough... Joins Tour For Europe Photographed at Casa del Sol Kathryn Kocherhans, a 1975 graduate of Provo High School will tour Europethis spring as a member of Brigham Young University’s A Cappella Choir ‘The 53 -memberchoir, which established a reputation for excellence in performance and repertoire during four previous European tours and many concerts in the United States and Canada, will leave Provo, Utah on May3 for the three week concert tour of Spain. Eastern France and Western Switerland. The groupwill present a wide range of music from Renaissance to contemporary style, with special emphasis on American music in celebration of the nation’s Bicentennial. Therepertoire will also include a medleyoffolk songs selected from the various countries the choirwill visit during thetour Miss Kocherhans, a freshman majoring in home economics education at BYU, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavor P. Kocherhansof 1956 N 1450 E. , Provo. She comes from a singing family and has performed many times with her mother, father andtwo sisters Miss Kocherhan’s developed her musical talent in high school as a member of the Provo High A Cappella and Concert Choirs. She also held major roles in the school's productions of the musical “Once Upon a Mattress” and “Ah, Wilderness. In 1974, she won first honorable mention in the Utah State Fair talent competition and took superior in the school’s solo and ensemble She was a memberof the BYU Childrens’ Chorusfor three years and performed in YU Opera “Miss Kocherhansfaced stiff competition in order to become a member of the BYU A Cappella Choir. Each year morethan 400 students audition for membership in the elite The choir, direction of under the Dr. Ralph Woodward, wonfirst place in the International Eisteddfodin Llangollen, Wales in 1968 and was named‘Best International Choir" at the Linz Centennial Festival in Linz, Austria, in 1970. The BYU choir was also thefirst non Catholic groupto performin Paris's famed Notre DameCathedral USU Alumni Slate March Benefit Concert Four of Utah State Univers Department Musi present a benefit concert March 23 at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Ha proceeds from the The concert w be used to help reestat USU marching band The concert is being sponsored by the USU Alumni Aa ; ae he Logan erald Journa on n the the Alumni Michael Mee’ Alur program Baller program formerly Heights of River Becky Dalby Nelson. formerly ices ne Blanc Ea formerly of Logan, now o Tremonton; and Sheri Manning, formerly of Smithfield, now of Roy Being reestablished after an absence of five years, the marching band will be under the direction of Alvin Wardle and Dean Madsen PRING, a have we! And, as of today, we're ignoring old fronts, temperature int sh pre: emperature inversions and high pressure zones concerned it it'ss SPRINGright S. IG é ‘ s farHeas we're re concerned now (we're in no mood to wait a minute longer!). If the Red Parrot tulips have the courage to poke their heads through the snow, that should be is ee to grab your coat and get your hat and stash eT theminey the sack clothes that are bright and beautiful, styles for spring! While * Oy \' eee : of the closel. Then: pet-réd Then get ready to have a SPRING FLING in "@ C} WAT ; mood you're waiting for the weatherto catch| up withh your spring ’ you might need a coat to keep off the morning chill. No, wei don't meansomething warm and wooly. We mean a coat like the one we're showing with a full skirt and tunnel belt, It’s creamy camel and puts the H and F back in High Fashion, $70 Fashion Coats ZCMI and United Airlines preset live ? Hawaiian music and a fashion show of resort wear Tuesday, March 16 at noon near the mall entrance to our Downtown store. Airlines present Join us! |