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Show Page 4—THE HERALD Provo. Utah, Thursday, January31, 1960 Lively Arts The newest trends in music, drama, films and leisure fun ALK Michael Blum Prize Winning Pianist Sets Friday Music Recital in Orem Michael Blum will give a guest artist recital Friday at 8 p.m. at Keyboard Showcase (Formerly top American rer ner (sixth pace) Montreal iesroettceal Competition in 1976. ne has appeared as soloist with Montreal Symphony, National Orchestral Association, Orchestre du Capitol de Foulouse, Baltimore Symphony, August 192 N. State St., Orem. The winning laced third in the 1979 Dachaver International Piano comRemyth at ee Earl mphony, 8 eo Bergan help finance the 1980 contest. vee ee his — Pharma Chappe: jua Chamber Orchestra pe Hunter Symphony. In Thursday's recital he will play Toccata, op.7 ing of his taees ie was bone. aaa a pupil of jor, op. 90, no.3, by Franz a both bachelor’= master’s Julliard, and EtatMajorop, 00. 2bySchubert, Y iain G. Minor, op. 22 by studied Schumann; Barcarolle, subsequently with Jascha op. 60, by Frederic Paco plankig oy nee Zayde in New York, Chopin; r in Fon: Gaby Casadesus in Saint MICHAEL BLUM Jean de Luz, France. He has earned first place Competition of North Augusta, Ga., and the awards 5 the Inter- America; the William S. Begen Philharmonic national Tschaikowsky Boyd competition in competition. He was the Andanta ‘olona: a ni; Nocturne in Eeflai Minor,op. Gabel Faure, Ay lamer: Orientale Fancy by Balakirev. Tonightin SLC Egyptian Embassy Representative Nigerian Exhibit To Attend Opening Nightof ‘Aida’ Royal treatment is bestowed on this ancient bronze head of a Nigerian king by William W erzbowski, a research assistant at the Detroit Institute of Art. The head and more than 100 other {tah Opera Cormpany’s night performance otVerdi's “Aida it will enhanced the Pye aera! attache at e Embassy of Egyptin Washington, D..C.Ghoneim will be officially representing Dr. Ashraf Ghorbal, Egyptian Ambassadorto the United States on this oc- Dereonent Program in Cairo, Egypt. In Enypt, he is a well-known eee on Egyptian drama and literature as well as translator or dramatic works into Arabic and English. English, French and Arabic are all languages he specks Tee, Prior to his appointment as cultural attache in : laos 1979, Ghoneim was director of the Department of Cultureof Alexandria, Egypt. From 1969 to 1975 he was the director of the Horreya Palaceof Culture in ee His degreein conn Enel include a in En, age and literature basthe faculty of ie 8 atfleeSandria University, and a diploma from the Cultural the many awards Ghoneim hasreceived is theGol len Medalfor Culturaland Artistic Achievepetpoets by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture leans of Verdi's Aida will be tonight February 2, 4 and 6,at 8 p.m.in the Capitol Theatre. aes are now available at the Capitol Theatre Box Ludwi van Beethoven's only opera, “Fidelio,” will be broadcast on KBYU-FM Saturday at noon. This production will be carried over the Texaco-Metropolitan Opera Radio Network. Leonore, Hildegard Behrens, soprano; Florestan, Jon Vickers, tenor; Don Pizzaro, Franz Ferdinand Nentwig, baritone; Rocco, Paul Plishka, bass; Marzelline, Catherine Malfitano, soprano; Jacquino, James Atherton, tenor; and Don Fernando, James Morris, bass. Erich Leinsdorf is conductor. During the intermission, the second Singers Roundtable of the season will be featured with panelists Birgit Nilsson, Richard Cassilly and Sherril Milnes. Starfire Touch Organizes, Ready for Performances Starfire touch is a local performing group from the LaVaun Turner DanceStudio. girls provide a 45-minute variety show, with numbers Be fon ere) to nostalgic. They song, dance, piano gymnastics. A special mage!act is also included and completes The Ibmember group was selected through a October. After three months of the girls have developed a show available folocal performances. “The program is for energetic and one you will not want to miss," says director Loralee Turner. ‘WwW lap! “Starfire has upcoming performances scheduled with the Orem Women’s Club and a local LDS stake. They are also scheduled to perform five shows for the Delta, including the elementary, junior high, and senior high lls. The show is designed for audiences all ages. The groups is under the direction of Loralee Turner. Miss Turner has been a member of Brigham Young University’s yea Ambassadors. While performing with the Young Ambassadors, she toured throughout ‘Poland, the Soviet Union, Romania, Bulgaria, Canada, and the United States. x, reservations ‘portions and goed service. Slated Anew versio ote THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Warnor” wiltour ine MtBewsieuty western states from April SPECIAL 11 to Aug. 28, and audi- Burritos tions wil be Saturday |de Machace peed feb12 cerita goon Calter. farheheh 100] (pingeadPoweting rewritin, tects his musical tour. Those inBee ecaiteeing need to prepare a song,” either ballad or rock. Those trying outwill read scenes from thescript. The tour will consist of 7 performances in Utah, Wyoming, Montana, California, Nevada, Ween Oregon and idaho. Utah artists are invited to submit four paintings to “Utah Painters, 1980,"’ a competitive exhibition to be presented at the SaltLake Art Center from March 8 Brown April 27. Two thousand five hundred dollars in prize mecoyfreee KUTV,Salt Lake City will be awarded. KI will also purchase a work from the show for their corporate collection. Juror for the exhibition will be Henry Hopkins, director of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Three Utah Painters, Alvin Gittins, V. Douglas Snow and LeConte Stew: tewart, whose work and teaching cone to be important factors in the growth of the of painting in our state have been invited to show in pa Painters 1980.” Deadline for entries in the competition is February 23. For further information contact the Salt Lake Art Center at 328-4201. 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