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Show MUSIC MOAB MUSIC FESTIVAL — The festival's 13th season includes a JOSEPH SMITH: PRAISE TO THE wil Stevie Wonder, Friday; and Amold musical performances — Schoenberg, premiere of a commissioned work violinist Timothy Fain, ichael Barrett and Tickets for these can be obtained through the Web or by phone, (435) 259-7003. OLD TIME FIDDLERS — Presenting a free folk music concert forresi all 7:30-8:15 p.m. Monday, Provo i room, 550 N. tees Ave.Call the Children’s Department at 852-6682 for more information. PAUL CARDALL — Salt Lake City's ae eywill psoriginal one bee Tecent versions of eSae Simon and Garfunkel, among others. 7:30 p.m. Sep 23, Kingsbury Hal 13956. Presidents Circle, University of pus, Salt Lake City. $12-bhi (e018-7100. www.kingsburyhall org. UTAH STATE FAIR GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT — variety of bands will perform free concerts, with paid fair admission, at this year's UtahState Fair thatwill take place at the Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West, Salt Lake City. The concerts will begin at 7:30 p.m., and reserved-seat tickets will be available at the Grandstand ticket office beginning at noan the f the show. Visit www.utahstatefair. com or call (801) 538-FAIRfor more information. Friday: Dierks Bentley. CLASSICAL, RELIGIOUS & OPERA “ABICENTENNIAL TRIBUTE TO Center. 422-4322 or www.byu.edu/ hfac. 7:30 p.m. Free, unless other- MAN" — Discussing Joseph Smith and his connection to the music of his me this program ~ae ing “Joumey from raieia the the tions by Truman Madsen, Michael Hicks and Lael J. Woodbury. 7:30 p.m.Sept. 23, Madsen Recital Hall, HanisFine Arts Center, BYU campus, Provo.$9 adults, $7.50 seniors TEMPLE SQUARE — Free live music . on Temple Square in Salt LakeCity. All concerts begin at 7:30 in the Hall, unless otherwise noted. Please nochildren under 8. Free, but tickets required for some. Tickets available by calling wil broadcast on KBYU-FM 89.1 and (801) 240-0080 or visiting www. . Ids.org/events. Thirty-minute organ recitals held daily in the Conference Center, 60 W. North Temple, at orgistreaming on Oct. 23, 27 and Dec. 23. 12:05p.m. Monday-Saturday and CLASSICAL VENUES 2:05 p.m. Sunday. Friday: A Church Hymnbook Twentieth Anniversary Celebration and Hymn-Sing. Sept. 23: Flutist Catherine Ramirez. ABRAVANEL HALL — 123 W.South Temple St., Salt Lake City. (801) ae“ARTS. www.t .org. 8 p.m.Friday and Saturday: wah ahSymphony, featuring Faith OPPORTUNITIES cuiaake OF THE MADELEINE — 331 E. South Temple St.,Salt LakeCity. (801) 994-4663. www. madeleinechoirschool.org. 8 p.m. DAVID GARDNER HALL — University of Utah campus venue includes Libby Gardner Concert Hall and DumkeRecital Hall, 1395 E. Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City. THE APOLLO — Onceagain open for business, this historic hall will book (801) 581-7100. www.arttix.com. BLUEGRASS JAM SESSION WORKSHOP — Bluegrass jam ses- Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. DE JONG CONCERT HALL — BYU — Register for beginning music — Giving people over 40 a chance to leam an instrument or pick up at 422-2317 for more information. PLEASANT GROVE ORCHESTRA — Anyone who would like to play with the orchestra is invited to come to rehearsals. The orchestra is still in need wl pulses oboe, = soon,french hom, trombone string players. 8-10 a.m. as Pleasant Grove Junior High, 810 N. 100 East, enter on the southeast side.Call Sharon Ives at 785-0479 or JennyAlton at 796-7993for more information. AMERICAN FORK CHILDREN'S CHOIR — Hasopenings for the touring choir. For an appointment, call Lela, 756-7200. uctions@hotmail.com for booking information. sions are held in three locationsin Utah Valley each month.All ability levels are welcome to participate. For the latest information on dates, times andlocations,visit the Institute of American Music Web site at www.it famericanmusic.com or call 345-2602. AMERICAN FORK SYMPHONY — Has openings forstrings, especially in the lower strings, as well as for percussion, Woodwind and brass. The orchestra also welcomes players of all orchestral instruments. Players interested in joining the symphonyshould contact Maxine Steele at 756-2330for an appointment. www.americanforksymphony.com. CENTER STAGE PERFORMINGARTS STUDIO — Ongoing vocal com- LEHI SILVER BAND — The Silver Band rehearses every Wednesday at 7 p.m. at thetehArts Center, participates in a number of local parades and performs several concerts every year. To eean audition, please contact Jeni Morganat bandokrestelcom or call 789-2941. UTAH CHILDREN’S CHOIR — Looking for children between the ages of 8-12 for their beginning and intermediate choirs. Previous singing or instrumentalexperience needed. Come with a song prepared to sing, and furnish your own accompaniment.Call 756-6450 or 785-7416 for an appointment. UTAH VALLEY SYMPHONY — The symphonyis looking for young musicians, from kin ten to age 25,to perform in a young artists concert in March. Auditions will be held Sept. 24 in the music departmentat UVSC,located in the Gunther Trades Building, 800 W.University Pkwy., Orem. Entry fee is $15. Visit www.utahvalleysymphony.org for aon andrules. Applications, should be emailed to Comelia Madsen at comeliamadsen@hotmail.com by Friday. Ue - CHICAGO SUN TIMES IN EVENING WIT DANCE HALL Coc Country Dancing Every Thursday Night 9pm - Midnight 78 & Daily Herald, Thursday, September 15, 2005 LEHI COMMUNITY BAND AND CHOIR — The Lehi Arts orais looking for local Pel redecael py choir. if interested, call 766-0912 their own again, the New Horizons Apollo is located at 50 N. Church St. in American Fork. Call (801) or student ID, unless otherwise noted, 422-4322 or www.byu. eduhfac. MADSENRECITAL HALL — BYU auditorium, in the Harris Fine Arts NEW HORIZONS ORCHESTRA AUDITIONS 577-0721 or (801) 427-3029 or send an e-mail to unclemikesprod campus, in the Harris Fine Arts Center. 7:30 p.m.$9, $6 with BYU at 722-9266, 226-5380 te keyplayers@comcast.net more naar live bands, dance groups and host theater, art and cultural events. The APOLLO 2 Step, Swing, Cha Cha and Waltz Great Hardwood Dance Floor Big Screen Display Showing Country Videos And Utah's Only Disco Ball Saddle 50 North 50 East in American Fork Exit 278 For Info: www.ApolloDanceHall.com Come on out and dance to today’s Newest Country Hits and Older Classics. PeeBSEE pany auditions. Please call Brandy at 404-5400 for more information. INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S Contact instructor 5, fac- ulty and staff. 863-8797. 7:30 p.m. 422-822Thepagan woe 89.5 and online at www.kt KEY PLAYERS OF UTAH CLASSES wise noted. Tuesday: Bassoonist Christian Smith. Saaeeaeea $5 with FREE Membership SEP. 23, ‘05 7:30 PM KINGSBURY HALL TICKETS: 581-7100 355-ARTS www.kingsburyhall.org Mica |