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Show Page 3—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, January 6, 1980 Silverman Recital ‘Enchanting’ Mare Silverman's fingers. The art of the piano recital in Orem ‘sing tone,” whichis Wednesdayevening was claimed by many to be an enchanting blend of unknownto pianists of the poetry, poise. and polish young generation. was The young musician observed in all its glory gained many admirers during the recital. But here last summer with perhaps even more his performances during Significant than the Gina Bachauer Inter- Silverman's tone quality national Piano Competi- is his control and master: tion held at Brigham ful use of varying colors Young University. in of sound and a most skilwhich he was awarded Iful gradation of volume. the second prize Silverman captured and successfully com- indicating his satisfaction municated the con- with what was an trasting moods. ranging astonishingly beautiful from humor in the performance Beethoven Sonata, op. 10 final work on the no. 2, to the mystery and program was the F Minor passion of the Schumann Fantasie of Chopin C Major Fantasy. to the played in the grandest luxuriant voluptuousness manner of the Romantic of the Scriabin Poemein tradition. ©legantly planF-sharp. ned from an architectural After the Schumann point of view, the perfor. Fantasy Silverman gave manceleft the listeners wanting more, but at the same time realizing that an encore could only have been superfluous after such a climax. It seems appropriate that both halves of che program should have ended with a fantasy.’ for that was the effect of the entire program. —By DONALD H. WINDHAM his characteristic gesture with his raised right hand The most immediately Striking aspect of Silverman'splaying is his intense concentration on the re-creation of beauty through what appears to he a total involvementof his emotional, intellectual and physical being. In the momentsof impassioned lyricism Silverman cannot refrain from singing with his voice as he sings with his Bad Times Lee Grant calls it a Grant was talking “mini-holocaust.” about the McCarthy era “I was only 19 whenit and the Hollywood happened,”she said. “By blacklists, which, she the time I was on myfeet again (as an actress), I Said, hurt so many was 32. 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