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Show " I ' March 25 4 1965 U 4 ?rt) to. v ., , V , A 'i: on your dial Utah's musio station. r (. " 60 sS 'i it ? 11 V 03 3701(9) A ! Page 6 t ,,0r C) V a &Y;! U r 1 A-- ;r: :1 o ( y Y-- 0 f o n o 0 Scheduled for week of Mar. 26 thru April 1st. MATINEE CONCERT Weekday at 2:00 PM T larttiitf m " il ' - UTAH SYMPHONY Friday s 5 and Beethoven: Symphonies Monday Berlioz: Symphonic Fantastique 8 Tuettday Ravel: Daphnis & Chloe (complete) Wednesday Brahms: Quartet 2 in A major for piano and strings. Thursday Piano Concertos Rachmanioff: 's 1 and 4 Final Symphony Concert To Feature Beethoven Scouts Sound Freedom Bell St. Ann's Boy Scout Troop let freedom ring in a skit presented at the monthly court of honor at South Gate Ward, Monday, March 22. Let our experts show you 217 The final concert of the 25th anniversary season of the Utah March Symphony Saturday; 27, at 8:30 P.M. in the Tabernacle, will feature an program, with Reid Nibley as piano soloist. This skit depicted some of the greatest moments in the history of the United States, including the landing of the pilgrims, the first and second world wars, the Big Three, and the recitation of the American's Creed. The concert will Include three of the loftiest masterpieces of all time; the Seventh Symphony, the Leonore Overture No. 3, and the Fourth Piano Concerto in G Major. Reid Nibley, who last appeared with the Utah Symphony two season? ago, made such a deep impression at his final Ellaabeth Wanner, wife of Scoutmaster John Wanner, It was directed the show narrated by Stephen Sarale. GRAND OPENING MALL MUSIC ensemble, distinguished First - MUSIC home? If so, r through March Zj Room MAURICE ABRAVANEL c.4r Program Reid Nibley , Pianist One of the West's most brilliant artists Beethoven Lcn ore Overture No. 3 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major Beethoven Ticket at 55 Weat First Sooth 1.75 to 4.75 363-765- 1 Sym- phony No. 1 in A Major for Reservations you can put HIGHLAND x. 1 JULIE ANDREWS ENCHANTING! Saturday, GARNER 25 to 27 .care center for hand!- jopsr - kh ' . . . at Surprisingly Reasonable Prices Johnny Quorg invrex you to enjoy n entirely new cumne, featuring internationally famous recipes, at u , The books will help the Center In Its work Vlth emotionally handicapped children A day Continental Dinners r. Vum-Yu- AIMtoethoven those useless publications to work by donating them to the Holla-da- y Children's Center book sale In the Cottonwood Mall, Thursday YLM -YUM - YUM - YUM - YUM - YU. In the Kxotir New Finale Do you have books gathering dust In your 278-265- 4 PRIME RIB and Season Calling All Dusty Books the 'C0RE, MANN'S OWEN CLARK or HART BROS. Televised ago, the Utah South. Early Nationally horns. largest School of Music. C ALL- Gel Ticket 8:30 L Tabernacle tant milestone be televised and shown from coast to coast as well as In foreign countries. Tickets for Saturdays concert are on sale at 55 West Make no mistake about it, this is a great orchestra." (including piano or organ) A french full-bodi- ed years 27 SATURDAY, MARCH S. e 278-285- 1 world. It Is fitting that this Impor- by the fine tone of its strings, the secure violin utterly intonation high above the stave, the agile, supple woodwind and the magnificent brass would that our top British orcould boast such chestras clean, reliable trumpets and Free lessons on any instrument of your choice. Weeks free use of any instrument. 25 Symphony has grown and developed until it now gives some 70 concerts each season in addition to providing the backbone for dozens of performances of opera, ballet, modern dance, musicals etc. Under the baton of Maestro Abravanel the orchestra has now made 37 recordings which are being heard around the Recently the Utah Symphony was hailed in a London review as follows: By any standards the Utah Symphony is a first-cla- ss SPECIAL OPENING OFFER TIME FOR ELECrkOLYSIS From that one singlecon- cert Maurice Abravanel finally recognized nationally and internationally as one of the finest orchestras anywhere. Instruction on Piano, Organ, Voice, Guitar, Banjo, Uke, Trumpet, Trombone, Drums, Clarinet, etc., If it's musical we teach it. -- 8, 1940. It is anticipated this concert will be a fitting climax to the season that has seen the Utah Symphony and its conductor LOWER COTTONWOOD MALL Join Utahs newest Lake Philharmonic were laying a foundation for our present orchestra, the first concert of what is now called the Utah Symphony was given May hair-fre- new social for a season. Unwanted hair removed by out advanced method of Electrolysis. You are invited to our Beauty Salon for a free consultation. Cottonwood Mall care-fre- e IS THE With this week's concert the Utah Symphony will ring down the curtain on 25 years of music making. Although the roots at the present Utah Symphony extend far beyond 25 years when the old Salt Lake Symphony and before that the Salt The entire concert Saturday will be video taped for the National Education Television network and will be shown next season on some 125 stations throughout the United States and also in many foreign coun- now you can be NOR7 aud- ience for Saturdays concert will cooperate by being In their seats early. As is the orchestra s policy at all concerts, children under ten will definitely be denied entrance to Saturday's concert, since the cameras at times will focus on the audience. tries SCHOOL 4 It Is expected that the recitals at the University of Michigan that he was asked to head the piano department of that outstanding Institution and will assume that position In the fall. Two weeks ago he had a resounding success as soloist with the Utah Symphony in a special Sertoma - sponsored concert in Bountiful. 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