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Show - October 7. REVIEW. A16 1965 Symphony Plans Varied Season While the Utah Symphony of the world's top performing itself has just received its owning recognition from the Greek government which Invited it to perform at the 1968 Athens Festival and while the excellence of the Orchestra and the mastery of Its distinguished conductor, Maurice Abravanel are well known to Utahns, an exciting part of every season is the world acclaimed soloists who appear pianists: (March 9), ember 3), (February chestra on January (Nov- and Byron Janls 18), all familiar to Utah Symphony audiences Last season the venerable Rubinstein enthralled a capacity audience in the Tabernacle when be appeared with Maestro Abravanel and the His unerring and Symphony SJiREmREGHEMRQUEiX Chart Organization NOW ON DISPLAY THE NEW The newly elected directors of the Young Republican League of Salt Lake County held their first meeting Tuesday, September 14, with President Leonard DiGlacomo presiding Symphony through its 37 re- -, cordings continues to reap enthusiastic praise throughout the world. The remaining season tickets are on sale now at the 55 West Symphone Office. first South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. Serving on the Executive Committee is Mr DiGlacomo, president; Robert D .Langlois, past president; Benny L Williams. vice president; B L Dart, leagal counsel; and Elaine Jennings, secretary They decided that membership dues for the years during 1966 should be three dollars per person - which would into the OJ LOJ clude a subscription "Utah Republican CHEVROLETS The Young Republicans are cooperating with the main party in supplying block workers for the neighbor-to-neighb- or drive which begins October 14 Elaine Jennings will head the campaign. A Young Republican is scheduled for meeting November, date to be da REVIEW ADS REALLY WCRK TRY THEM AND FIND OUT WHY impeccable artistry despite his advanced years holds music lovers the world over in a state of awe Jose Iturbi's fame extended beyond die traditional audience of serious music when his scintillating personality and talent were portrayed on the movie screen. He is e with the Orchestra Without a doubt this years list of soloists Includes several of the worlds greatest artists including Aaron Copland, who is referred to as the "dean of American composers " Mr. Copland was the 1944 winner of the cov- eted Pulitxer Prise In music for composing music for the ballet, "Appalachian Spring " The Utah Symphony's recorded repertoire includes two discs made up completely of Copland works Back again following a sensational success this season will be Americas favorite soprano, Eileen Farrell, of whom it is said that "her voice is to music what Niagara is to water falls." Contrasting with this seasons thrilling redltltions of arias from Warnerlan operas, Miss Farrell plans to do somewhat lighter works when she appears with Maestro Ahnwei and the Utah Symphony November 13th in Salt .Lake City and the previous evening in Ogden. , Isaac Stem, one of the greatest living violinists, re- -' turns March IS and 16 for Ogden and Salt Lake appearances with the Utah Symphony, his following resounding triumphs last year in both cities. Mr. Stem Is a member of the President's Advisory Committee on the Arts. His playing has been described ay "the sound of genius." Rls musical career has taken him to virtually every civilised country. William Primrose, America's foremost violist will appear in the December 4th concert la an all Vaughan Williams coocert. For those who lean toward the more popular music, the appearance of Henry Maaclnl as guest conductor of the or- Artur Rubinstein Jose Iturbl Young Republicans al-r- the movie screen. He is ardently admired by both devotees of serious music and the lay listeners. His last Utah Symphony appearance in 1958 was a complete sell-ou- t. One of the most brilliant concert pianists of our day is whose two Byron Janls, previous Utah Symphony engagements have evoked en- i thusiastic response from audience and critics alike. Utah's dlstlngulsed conductor Maurice Abravanel will be at the ehlm of the Utah Symphone again this year fir his 19th consecutive season. Under his direction, the Utah -- - ft H000? Concert Band Scheduledl 8th will be something to look forward to. Hounding out the impressive roster of soloists for the coming season will be three H Utah Music Educators Association will present 670 high school students from over the state in a concert of band, chorus and orchestra music in the Tabernacle Friday, October 8, at 6:00 P.M. The groups are trained for this occasion by three vlsitiiy conductors, James Neilsoo, well known band director, Newell Weight, known all over the state for his excellent choral work, and Abraham Cbevea, outstanding orchestra leader. The parents of these students and all interested persons are urged to be present on this occasion for the Grand Festival All --State Concert which is given annually. 11 what did napoleon have going for food? th tome thing you do, undying devotion. FOR THE SPECULATOR A SERVICE TO IIIS SPECIFICATIONS Most security owners are investors. Quite properly, they're interested in long-terobjectives of growth, income, or safety . . . arent concerned about changes in an investment situation. But there ore people to whom dividends are secondary . . . speculators who buy securities primarily for capital gains . . . who match their judgment against market performance ... try to predict short term swings of even a few points that can be turned to quick profit. 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