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Show from LOWELL DURHAM PERFORMING ARTS - Sherry Sailer in Siiifmf licit fiUu to mitt tfOUX flU Tl Si?sgl? fuU fox LlHti Ouon by Jamce & ajtcxHOo directed teaci. by ROBERT HYDE - Kosher Food Pastrami - Corned Beef Cheese Cake Decorated Cheese aod Cold Cut Trays for Your t'ffice Meetings and Bagel-Lo- x WILSON Salt 1 MEMORIAL PIONEER hcntuH akes F irsi and Best in I DRIVE-I- N 322-696- 1 JULY 28 i 31 Matinee July 31st 2pm TRY REVIEW ADS! HIGHLAND U. in recent Choruses which, years, has seen the production erf such choral -- orchestral connoisseur items as HoneHaKing David, gger's ndles Samson (Jan Peerce and Phyllis Curtin, soloists). Mahlers (ThouEighth sand) Symphony, and Handle's Israel in Egypt " The latest in this distin- guished series is Darius Milhaud's Pacem in Terris," a choral symphony in seven parts with selected text from XXHIs compope John passionate encyclical of the same name In my book, Pacem is the finest recording m this series which is odd, because al- Charles Munch, tant " To which VU & VALLEY THEATERS the Tabernacle performance And, in a way. it gives the to maestro Abravanels argument for live as opposed to recorded performances: ' Would you rather have a pin-u- p girl photo or the real McCoy? Ordinarily we go right down to the wire with him on this subject But - the recording of Pawell-kno- cem lssomuchmoredramatic and stirring, overpowering at the same time intimate -that I must confess it surpasses the live performance I doubt that the maestro will object to this view, inasmuch as his combo perpetrated the crime Jq the recording process -by means of judiciously laced mikes - a good technician is able to focus listener attention on facets that completely escape notice ma live -p- NOW PLAYING performance. Vanguard A Protes- we might add - and recorded in a Mormon tabernacle' Baritone Louis Quilico, who sang the role in the premiere Paris performance, is magnificent in the Vanguard recording Powerful, virile, pontifical in delivery. Less effective dramatically and tonally -although superb musically, is contralto Florence Kopleff who actually outshone all else the live performance in Another quirk of the mikes Dr Weight's young, enthusiastic singers surpass their work on previous albums, in spite of their conductor's reservations on mechanics Maestro Abravanel's love for and understanding of the work of his friend and compatriot, Darius Milhaud (who was in Salt Lake City last December for both public perreformance and week-lon- g cording session), coupled with his seasoned mastery over his instrumentalists and affinity for finding the strategic moments in the work - and them - make Pacem his personal triumph No newcomer to Milhaud, Abravanel conducted the premiere of the French com- he tor tickets 163 66 EAST BROADWAY 1 . last December, it was not a case of love at first hearing THEATRE bticateJJiH 363-826- U Utah Symphony and U. of prophet is not without honor maintains for maestro Abravanel and his ensemble in this instance Few Utahns - even symphony subscribers- are aware that last December's performance in the Tabernacle was Pacem's Its American premiere French counterpart occurred December 20, 1963 in Paris by the French Radio orchestra As the composer succinctly puts it; to fulfill the ecumenical idea this text by a Oope, was set to music by a Jew. and conducted by A though I was deeply moved by Parties Xu of U toral Father en- have done a magnificent job in this respect To the contrary is Dr Newell B. Weight who, upon first Suite poser's gineers Francaise" In York's Lewissohn Stadium years ago and subsequently presented it in the Tabernacle His recording of Honegger's ' King David" brought the orchestra's recording prowess New dishearing, expressed appointment because his sutrained perbly University Chorus was overshadowed by " orchestra This is a natural reaction erf a choral expert of the first water, but an objective hearing failed to make this point. Milhaud has written prolif-icl- y - a fantastic amount of music.. His hand has dipped into every conceivable form, the way all from pops tunes through 14 quartets (at last count) to Ws 1963 opus in teett- collaboration with the late pas- - JERRY LEWS PRODUCTION) Peter O'Toole isn't listed in the east of MGM-Filmwa- ys Katharine Ross' pregnant role in Universals James Stewart starrer, Shenandoah, is quite a padded role. Photographed in Technicolor, the Civil War spectacular now is 40th at the Woodland Drive-ISouth and 7th East. The studio wardrobe department made ingenious cotton pads to be worn under to give GnEATESlACHIEVEMENT! D8SNEY1S Please Call 2'.8-b6next to Post Cffice 0l INGRID BERGMANALAIN DELON JEANNE - 4 til fp. ttl REX HARRISON GEORGE MOREAU 4 OS f IS OS a look at Mr Wolf whose knowledgable baton has won the respect of Etah Civic a SCOTT OMAR SHARIF ViO SHIRLEy M3CLAINE o Ballet audiences for nearly a decade Next week East lynne Valley Music Hall: PostScript or post mortum' was one of the first to of leaving the sinking the Utah during Lee-ve1949 Symphony's talk ship iww ) ( ti if ax NAtUlf CO LEcfjfMHUDS0N to At i MMt-Y- MT crisis Tmv It is signilicant that one of the nation's newest summer or RUN V music encampments at Jack-so- n, Wyoming in the heart of Teton National Park, has si mm M0 t t m m v r i? w R IS r UltlNtOI 'i WOtf a. 01 Ml (mm la but the The Sandpiper," famous actor's voice is heard in the film When OToole learned that director Vincente Minnelli was using Eva Marie Saint and Robert Webber for "offstage vdlces in a sequence in which Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Buton are supposed to be occupying a motel room, he sliponto set the commented say ies, You can't tried the Dean Martin enlightens a shocked Michael Anderson, Jr In Hal Wallis' ' The Sons of Katie a Paramount release Elder, in Technicolor and Pana vision playing at the Uptown and Oak Hills Dnve-l- n John Wayne, Martha Hyer and Earl ar in this Holliman also Beauty Salon 7 8 363-319- and sub- It wasnt until the sequence had been completed that Miss Taylor andButon found out that the rough male voice ordering Miss Saint about in the neighboring room, while the cameras recorded their own reaction to the noise, belonged to their old friend OToole. ' 1 ve always wanted to have and Eva Elizabeth Taylor Mane Saint for leading lad- the perfect illusion of the of apcontours rounded proaching motherhood After the birth of the baby girl in the story, the pads were removed and the clothes refitted TIM HITES towen 486-789- he AND COOL O'Toole. I havent is playing at Sandpiper Dnve-l- n Park-V- u 1100 on 39th South CNfill WEEK' - b&c cabinet and upholstery- stituted for Webber during filming of the scene CALM "NOW PLAYING" Oftices -- East HELP OVER 3RD SMASH Restaurants camp enrolled 55 youngsters for the 4 week program Public concerts ire scheduled beginning with a student recital tomorrow afternoon All events are slated for the inadequate Veterans Memorial Building First major offering is a Saturday evening soruta recital featuring two consummate artists. Miss Gladstone and Mr Posner The latter will be remembered as concertmaster of Utah Svmphony in the pre Wolf era Although his violin wizardry tasteis beyond question ful and musical - some of us have never quite forgotten that ped MimnzSfizi Business For Home Not In Film Hul His "Voice Is n, (A off four Utahns for significant leadership roles this summer - on a guest basis Already having appeared as guest conductor of the Jackson Festival chamber orchestra is Mr Lentz later this month BY U Department chairman Crawford Gates will wind up the Jack-so- n season with a pair of concerts Apparently Jacksomtes are looking over these young Utahns with an eye to a permanent conduc'orship While theyre at it, they might take iNi Padded Role rai egooek: demanded) the movement to Utah's booming resort area takes on added definition this summer with a "Festival of Arts" described in a handsome beige circular Music director is Robert Lentz, timpanist in I'tah Symphony and longtime conductor of the Utah Youth Symphony Joining him are the aforementioned string quartet personnel plus a number of Utah The summer Symphonists CABINET WORK tmmr. - Katharines dresses, es and plucked tmu Jazz-influenc- ed PLAYS SEVEN WACKY ROLES IN forcibly to the attention of the nation s critics I recall the New York papers (' Times and Tribune") giving it feaon ture space and head-linthur Sunday record pages Hailed as successor to Bruno Walter as Mahler exponent, Abravanel is bound similarly for kudos when Pacem hits the reviewers columns Park City .. After an introductory season a year ago devoted essentially to a series of Sundav afternoon recitals by the Treasure Mountains Quartet (Leonard Posner. Norma lee Madn, Sally David Freed, augLentz, mented by pianist Gladvs Gladstone when the literature MAIN REVIEW, July 29. 1965 A9 EXPERT UPHOLSTERY Utah Symphony: Off The Record VanOFF THE RECORD guard Recording Company will be making a mistake if it fails to continue its association with ROCKY MOl 1 9 fl Liiih n 1 , ,t r J A co-st- dramatic western aptly directed by Henry Hathaway. in Holladay The (Z v RESTAURANT Dining II ooni i&UtpitrHutrnp H'ttnrnit) and HainiuH Facililir 1) 2pcafiiiny tft SI Choice Steaks prime rib AIJDFIEY3 DAVID TQMLIN5QN Ka i SLIO vc swu udfca BUwdTSiOT BREAKFAST DICK AH VAN DYKE with excellent service famih GLYNI5 JOHNS 2a All fttl 1DOTL3P :Piii BtlKO KBFtSio show times Mary Popping - 8.15 & 12.00 To-g- e Otter - 1L00 Com noanmne mtm SUNDAY Australian lobster and more... erty we open at 7:00 -ADULTS $1 50 CHILDREN .50 DINNER m a.m. p.m. Tues. thru Sat. 6-1- 0 9 p.m. teme CAJVADEA i III p.m. Exceptional Dining SUNDAY SUPPER 4-- I WINDSOR vYi:i;V ':(? iSiesn: IVUtofeijiilJlroliJi Atmogphere Valley View mtB tl (M3 Breath-takin- g Wasatch BI d. at 39lh South 278-315- 1 um man- - turn no . uka.u out M-cu- 1T0 |