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IM6: FROM LOWELL DURHAM ARTS Music Critics Should Educate RETROSPECT You can't attend every weenie roast"! was the sage advice proffered recently toabrand-neyoung eager university president by his retiring predecessor Nor should music critics grant implied status to every local musical "weenie-roas- t" by devoting newspaper space to each indiscriminately This equal space1 philosophy misleads the reading public and - even worse - deludes w, weenie-roaste- rs A confused public might be led to believe that the Utah Symphony and the Salt Lake Philharmonic are in the same league Or that Rubenstein and Mincini contribute equally to our local culture during stands A Lotte Lehman could easily come out on the short ed one-nig- end of review-spac- with a e ,Ji nt i- unattended by critic This is not to imply newspapers' ignoring them -- - the events may be news.' thereby deserving notices but they shouldn t be dignified criby full-sca- le by-li- tiques There is no i,ch thing as Mancim orchestra There is only a very talented young Hollywood composer inpick-up- " who conducts strumentalists in communi- a Henry ' : COUNTRY AND I ties where he concertizes These musicians draw union-sca- le for appearing as the Mincini bank with only one (often none) rehearsal Talented Hank and Soap Box Joan belonged in the Tabernacle about as much as Bill Miller (remember1) did in the Vice Presidency Mancim for U music is tailor-mak- e of U ballroom; Joan Baez fits And the Sweet Joan Baer Adelines nvght rate more space than a Robert Shaw Chorale performance of the B mmor mass One role of critics is that of educating This is accomplished not only by what and often is written but more effectively -- - by what is left unsaid or by what events are left musical J LOW WESTERN MUSIC j KSOP KSOP AM (1370 KC) 5 A.M. until Sunset worthy, BUT Reid Nibley made his last jj . last Salt Lake appearance night prior to his departure for Ann Arbor, Michigan where he will join the Univerdistinsity of Michigan s guished faculty One of our state's most gifted and sensitive musicians, Dr. Nibleys change of locale will leave .( (104.3 MG 5 P.M. until 5 A.M. I T Made to take long and hard wear. LI. DURHAM the Ute field house perfectly, as did Peter, Paul and Mary a year ago - Highland High auditorium is adequate backdrop for Sweet Adelines. Each of the aforementioned is top newsand entertainment 24 HOURS A DAY I 1 a void on the BYL' campus where he has taught in recent years He appeared in Kingsbury Hall with the U of U Symphony, Dr David A Shand, conductor He performed I Robertson s rhapsody for piano and orchestra as feature of the final program of the I' of U s Music Scholarship Concert Series His was the first doctorate musical in performance (DMA) to be conferred by the University of Michigan which, after Harvard and the University of California (at Berkeley) is generally rated He will tops in acadenva join the Music School's Piano Department headed by Gyorgy concert Sandor. renowned pianist under whose direction he completed his graduate work Coupled with BYU s loss of Dr Nibley is that of Dr Robert M Cundick who leaves the Provo campus shortly to take up Salt Lake residence. His new base of iterations the console of the Tabernacle organ Loss of two such faculty members will -not be easily sustained particularly in view of Crawford Gates's (BYU Music departmant head) increasing oy ng interest in finding a professional orchestra to conduct. His podium appetite was whetted by this year's activity 1963-6with the Beloit, Wisconsin community orchestra. 4, Messrs Gates, Nibley and a Cundick all have one major all are factor m common former students of the U. of U.s Have you tried this revolutionary new composer-in-residen- Leroy Robertson pillow for yourself? Sugar House Slates Main Street Exhibit . . Sugar' House shoppers will be able to step into the past next week n Many shops of the 19th cen-tr- y, filled with merchandise oi tne 1800 s and contrasted with modern products sold today, are featured in the MAIN STREET USA. train which will arrive in Sugar-HouThursday, May 27, for a five day stay. 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