Show - - - 6 - - - v-4 - r'tF4 4 4a A ' 1 i' Opera Slated At 'U of U - ie 4:4'? 4 '''' ( -- 1 - I k 1 -- : '' ' ' ' - ' ' t - ?ti'l" ' A f sle ' e 1! ' production of "II Trionfo doll' onore" erne penitent Rogue) which will he staged Friday and Saturday at 8 pm in Kingsbury Halt Ardean Watts musical director of the production said that each of the eight members of the cast was WP11- suited dramatically and musically to his rolel ir It'l 1-'2 ' ( 41: '7 -- 444- ''''t 0" Atoostot ( -- iii 'I: ' '" - ''' - 14 ' '" ' 1 '' ' 44 it1 )) k ' ')Y i 1 ' - ' 1 f- k h' ' i : ' ' Lowell Murdock a sophomore who won first place in the Utah State Fair Music Com- petition last year Larry Stowe Jr and Jerold who also will have Ottley ' i ': Two of the cast members are university music students They are Diane Hill a freshman who recently appeared on the Utah Symphony's Salute to Youth Program and ' ' 1 N ' '' iN I : - s' I i ''' -: 4i- '" - - i ' : ) ' ' roles in the opera production are graduate students at the U Mr Stowe appeared in the summer production of My Fair Lady and accompanied the university theater tour of South America in 1962 Two Newcomers Newcomers for Salt Lake audiences in the opera will be Mary Jane Palm a Californian who sang leading roles with the West Bay Opera Co Palo Alto and the San Mateo and Noel Light Opera CoTwitchell who has appeared In a total of 17 shows at Brigham Young University and the Utah Valley Opera ' ert Thomas left James Lavensten and 'F Ted Brown right board member of Civic Music indoctrinates aides Rob- - George N Cannon for member drive Duo Offers Shakespeare Week At U USU-Thi- s "A Pageant of Kings" a theatrical panorama of highlights from Shakespeare's history plays will be seen in Salt Lake City for one performance at 8:15 t pm Thursday ! at - Kingsbury Univer- - Hall hand in bringing Richard Burton (no relation) to the stage and the star later declared I've learned "Everything about the theate r I've learned from Philip" Mr Burton has been In this country since 1962 and is a director of the American Musical and Dramatio Academy in New York shy of Utah It will also be performed Wednesday at Mr Burton R:15 pm Auditorium at State University Logan r The fagroris Nlain Irish Troupe in Utah will present dramatic sketches of the various royal personages with n PhiliP-13urto- excerpts from Richard II Henry IV parts 1 and 2 Henry V Henry VI parts 1 and 2 and Richard Assisting Mr Burton will be Christian Alderson a brilliant young actor who appeared in the Broadway productions of "My Fair Lady" and "Camel ot" as well as in a number of television programs Mr Burton is a founder-membof the British Drama er Board a producer director and author for BBC and executive vice president of the Society of State Directors and Choreographers He was also the guiding 'Is my child In song and dance the history of the music of the Tracing Emerald Isle Fels Eireann a troupe of Irish entertainers will perform at 8:15 pm Friday in Skyline High auditorium 3251 E 3760 So Sponsored by Granite Arts Association the group will present fork songs compositions poems and airs all telling their distinctive stories Irish musichad Its beginnings in the days of the Gaelic kings well before the advent of Christianity The impact of Christianity n the invasion and later compositions by composers on the continent all stamped new color into Ireland's music and the full pattern will be presented by Fels Eireann in the Salt Lake City program high-spirite- d Civic old enough piano lessons?ff 1 APPAREL N fashion begins with the foundation" See Cannon During the campaign present members may renew and new members may join Salt Lake's oldest recital series now programming its 36th concert season x'xs L ' "41:: 4 3t 0" 4A"r' ! 1 77 -- I ' 01 I k t 1 1:s'i7 i: - - To answer this and other questions music education experts have prepared a page booklet "Questions & Answers About Your Child and Musk" For a free copy visit your 1111(kin dealer And examine the exquiitely st)led Acrosonic piano for the home—a piano with such sensitive action and superb tone that it encourages children to love music from 714' A ' -- I wear - I ''e VISIT us THIS win( blxOLGA lady of unslarfislitatto tang leg panty gives flour-glafigure Up to 15" hip ss This beautiful drAelopment has exceptional garment comfort and contrel White 1400 41 t 11 35 East Broadway Phone 364-463- - 6 (Forrnorly 28 Eist So) "A Pageant 04 Kings" presented by Philip Burton assisted by Christian Alt dersOn s000sored by ASUU kingSbUrY Hall 8:15 pm SYMPOSiUM Utah SyrrtphonY Oratestra Guild East Ballroom Union Build1:30 Pm Ing U of U campus Re- "Control of the Inflammatory after-dinnspeech by Dr sponse" Thomas F DoughertY chairmen Dent of Anatomy and director RactiobiologY U U of Panorama Laboratories Rosen U Union 6:45 PM (U Dinner Club members only) Stringfellow Barr educator and Han to lecture Assembiy Hall Temoie pm BYU Forum Series Square FRIDAY Utah SYmpholty concert with Byron Janis pianist guest artist Tabernecle Now and dancers Fels Eireann singers from Ireland Skyline Kph auditoriLlm 8 13 P m Granite Arts Series "II Trictrac dell'onare" opera presented by U AkosC DeoartAlso $ p rn Hall ment Kingrburv plays Salurday night The World Through Films featuring rrr3VPS on "Art Heritage" and "Leonardo Da Vicci" Lecture Hat Salt Lake 11 a m 2 and 7 City Public Library p "Dracula" stage production bi Salt Lake Playmakers Barbary Coast Opera House Perk CitY I PTT6 AS0 Saturday night "The Drunkard" melodrama by Silver Wheel Players Silver Wheei Thee ter: Park City I pm Also plays Satyr-danight "Bite Franklin In Paris" presented company by Mrs Alden Anderson's Kearns Branch librarY e pm ART EXHIBITS U of U Museum of Fine Arts 400 B rg Briots for 'rooms CoHrc tori ahrt Orterraeent otuloror GairrY 45 hours a ro SAUrCAV to a A5 p rn AS 12 5orii-taSN181‘ 2 to 5 P ro m Lamp Bast Gallery IA' 'Cha'OS 11 144rCcd n arti‘iss aod oroer 55 Frit:Poe 6 to 10 p m Saturoay 1 SuoctilY to la pm to 4 p & Cootinemal Cook 2o4 SA Erhtt of portraits of Distiopoishag ArrieriGaria' tre Srmtti Scarlatti Suddenly Slime first ) THURSDAY 830 pm the beginning ' 4- ' Itsrosido Partang rk Tuey PA't9 Tji So" e r?' ' 1'--e-'- f - i - ' ' 4t 4 Alt4s '''- t ''4'e t77 it :'7 4 '" - i t - - ' It - 1 4 '' ''''' T if - i its‘ ' t'' ''--' '''') ' - "' k t ' " '' y ' 44' ' ' il:' I 7 '' h:4 - ' 7- t ' ' ''"' ' r v ' ' i ' -' ' ': 't' ' ' - k ": ti - :' -- A' I t t 't- '' : e i t :::-1- ' 41 ' ' --- r i' f 4' '''' 40 1 :: 11 " ' ' - 4- :: -- Skinned -- ' - '''''' - I ( ' Mary Jane Palm Larry Stow( Ir in center and Noel Twitchell play principal roles in opera slated at U Embezzler" the substantial also a man like Guy Prime defraud others who trusted him of huge sums of is Now could ARO ' f''il:tI)i ) ' ei k '':'''41-- 4i -- : 4- 1 14' 'A S 4' 1 S'7 ' ' ' v'0 4 )5 01 ft i:t ) J":4: 41 !' 1 ' '''s V 1 ' '' ( X' i 'ir 4 - ' N I st g ' r- the Elldred Center here festival feaThe month-lontures an exhibition of oil paintings of American Dutch French English and other artists and musical programs are scheduled each Sunday at 2 pm The collection of paintings for the exhibition was presented by Mr and Mrs J Ru Ion Morgan Dr and Mrs Alan R Morgan and Mr and Mrs Dean W Payne Among the operatic artists Olga are Colleen Winger Gardner Brandt Curtin Donna Dalton Lurlene Lawton Dwight Ladle and Ruth il ri' I ) x - 4 111 ih44 t i 4 110 c r-- 1 'n' That 552 Main St Park ContempoExhibit of stoneware rary jewelry tapestries by Dorothy Art lmber and Mel Fowler Bearnson other artists Exhibit hours: Thursday pm PM Sat and Sun Midvale Library Exhibit of 40 mosaic SocieMosaic Utah ?tns stkonsored by ty and the Library on display through campusCtf of 10 PA ffmcits IC a f O'Jr Nv dso ay t""otnin r hi) MOVIP sun oi ard 'S AtCh Vuo as cf stSRY rrc'd tv Ler a x i‘ eel Fr urry Salt Lake Art Center 54 Finch Lane CI:SI0 East Edscet or scuo'vre bY en &WRY Threavr Ancreo CaravarPia Mar cr 2 hotr Tuesday and 7 30430 p jT (91mtt tours at 0 3) p rrt ) Woonesoay lerckgst Salordare $ rr xfd SncOV'r O fn SvnclaY 26 - J !' gli If 41"' tfift ' -- : t:' 4: - ' :s41 a 141110i-071- ' ' I: I e tooL- --- With Adrien—great fashion at price a Is a t 4' t 162 ' I: i '' : ' - ' -- - : 1 I - i '4 rkig 11 a 14 Z II ‘ 1 5500 1 fifty loci n e have Melt great looting coati I 0 maostraalways gives credit where credit Is due! 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'' r ? 1 CI) k r t :- :' r' 1 ' i!! - 11 a "The Embezzler" m a y leave too much room for doubt about the motivating force thatt destroyed Guy Prime Most of us prefer our novels to reach firm and tidy conclusions Nevertheless the novel is full of insights and full of sharply observed reports on life among the very rich in New York City a generation and more ago There Isn't a dull page in "The Embezzler" — Orville Prescott New York Times Writer ' ) i money? 1 e I "The In 1 AR moral decay places lacked theme In Auchincloss new 'and readable novel hypnotically 'The Embezzler" the central character is deftly skinned alive As each layer is peeled away Guy Prime becomes more complicated until finally the uncouth arrogant oat of the opening if not an pages becomes object of pity at least a symbol of the ravages of dozens of moral intellectual and social forces For years it has been plain that Louis Auchincloss is one of the ablest of living American novelists But before the ' " ' f' '' 1 ' ' !::-- k : '' of die emotional power and stature of major fiction Ills characters didn't always repay his or his readers' attention But with "The Rector of Justin" Auchincloss produced a niaSterly tour de force a study of a man who aspired to greatness and faded to attain it Substantial Theme 1111(1Prstand PNPr any ha t other and any pat theories hased upon heredity environment and sex are cer- lain to be misleading i ccton is at 4 1 4 A II RIEN 11 MEN c'n i1 cEMILIE 72 SOUTH MAIN 72 SOUTH MAIN Open Monday and Friday sn C —An Fxking 7'f 71 1!:nazy ci F:i:!--- '711 Va:islivil à A - - - - I Auchincloss' 1964 in high financial tall 1 ' $131 ( v ' -- ''' ' ' '"6 ''":'- V'''''''"" 0-- ' t "The Rector of of justin" i irtnic studies' The longer Louis Auchincloss contemplates the mysteis of human character the more mysterious he finds them A close student of his many subtle and artfully con- structed novels can only conclude that people at-nocer what they seem: that no (1t1P ' 9 f ' ' '' 't''''''7 i 't'f ' tott - appeae in by pp 211 -'- r71'' --:o' ''' É f 4 "The E Louis Auchincloss Houghton Mifflin '' ': ' ‘' :"'""e' ''':''' mbeizie r" ' :' 4': i '' '''''''': ie tf yii e "t: t '''::''':-!4k4':'''I''1"'t-r- Slated Today 7 Pm 1 t ir 'ii ' o''''''''' ' 1 ' '''''' ' f''” r--- :1 4 I '7 ' Musical Concert Renowned artists scheduled for the 1966-6recital season will include instrumentalists a vocalist and a dance group beginning Oct 10 with the am pearance of Sandor Konya Metropolitan Opera tenor Other attractions yin Include Julian Bream classic ' 77 '''' " " ' sandro Searlatti Artists TUESDAY Donald Goodall art lion lecture and 61 Lake Art Center Salt rocention Finch Lane 8:30 mm WEDNESDAY "Othello" film of stage prOduetion Olivier and Maggie Laurence starring 2 pm and Smith Capitol Theatre at same Continues Thursday WM times Great issues Forum "Business and The General Welfare" lecture by Irving assistant to Walter P J Bluestone Reuther spencer Hall Auditorium robe i ' ':''' civic Events Calendar word ' -- -- 'iti 4 The opera will be staged in in a translation by Mr Watts and Mrs Alex Cane-pa- n It is the work of Ales- - Renowned 4:t :''' e complete underfoshion Author Probes Mystery Of Character 1 - English Cannon Clements right ' ur 15 February 13 1966 Sunday Thief" emphasized that riemberships available now at campaign headquarters 29 E lsi South are only provided during the campaign period and that tickets are not sold for individual concerts Some 150 volunteers will work under chairmanship of James Lavenstein to enlist 2000 memberships during the campaig n Assisting Mr Lavenstein will be Robert Thomas and the following division chairmen: Miss lone Duncan Mrs Russell M Nelson Mrs Edwin Englert Jr Mrs Herman L Wood Mrs Alexander M Schmidt Miss LaRena Crow and Miss Jean us for your : - k i Myrene Nixon and Gwen Garrard the final two members of the cast have been seen in previous operatic 'productions here Mrs Nixon In ''Gallantry" last year's soap opera farce and Miss Garrard in "Music Man" and "The Old Maid and the Civic George Music president Every woman knows: "Smort ' - Co guitarist and lutenist Manuela Vargas and her company of Flamenco dancers and musicians Leonard Rose America's foremost cellist and the celebrated young Russian pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy to start 1 Art- Music-Universit- y ists Series will open its annual membership drive Tuesday and continue through Feb 26 It was announced Saturday by Anglo-Norma- INTIMATE mbership Mr IMMO - Civic Music DO Volunteers Due Friday actor-directo- Drive to Spur p - k4 exceptionally strong cast has been assembled for the University of Utah opera co - - 4 1 An '': ' ' Oil Saturday ' : The Salt Lake Tribune ' - 0"4"14 - 4A011 kitaggl I r?A! |