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Ca Str-.t- a ; - 1 Hfci Y 'sf' .; ? : t Lilit could start her training As it turned out, Mrs Mills taught violin .n her home which was on the route Lilit Tl-- . - t .1 iUMiv iivtiic a vm jvuwi iut and young girl, passing hearing the music, stopped daily outside Mrs Mills window to listen Finally she kiiutxcu on me uoor auu iu itu for lessons Mrs Mills had just returned fi ort J st an f she had the new Suzuki method of vi'jlin instruction foi very young children, and although she did not teach c iddren, she was anxious to try the method She persuaded the Gampels to let Lint start lessons widi a 1ili &ize viuhn shw uwntu That spring w nen the Gampeis attended Mrs Mills Student recital, they expected Liht to play something like Mary jkd & i4tlqLamb. Instead, GOLDEN GRsDDLE ' X That evening Mrs Elizabeth Mills, a violin teacher, called She wanted lo known when r' A" & about it principal and ex- Mendelssohn Violin Concerto The occasion added to the laurels she had already woo. with other major symphony, orchestras she had previously "'' X.;vy'irxx-r,aw6Sa:rT ,y 1 j fjx X c 4 f Vj 't'. (XXVu S WELCHES .a,s tiif jac,1 r rJXUcrW ' 15 Ox Mrt, J r ? .v. ' , . r'X'5 4&tMM6' 'V , 5 . g w ork of the program will be F rancks Symphony in D Minor, which was described by the celebrated French coma poser, Vincent dlndy as continual use cut town ua puTC gladness and life giving light because its workmanship is solid, and its theme s are Hollywood I HUNTS v L Lilits story is as i harming as it is unique l!r acquain lanro unlh mnsie did not come about through he usual music lessons, or even reflect the Vicarious ambitions of music-lovifiparents It fcgan when I ibt was five and announced to her parents that she was goingg to take violin lessons Her father laughed becau.e Lilit had never been able to carry a tune I heai it in my head, she explained, but it Her comes out different mother said she would think citing Major post-seaso- ! si?22! ' koivti U Sr&?3' V flidoh Con The Los ng(l(s Times has said of the young artist, She is a born violinist, alroadv playing with great pease even eloquence She possesses rare energy and sustaining power wo: k, both vigorous of the ccrtgebouw rhythmic manifestations iio4mAMi( Knrl Orchestra, movement dancing m the atmosphere with bursts of brusque light Next, Miss Gampe! will be featured m Lalos Symphome Espagnole, the composers 4L W Aonoj--i noci with the Utah it Symphony for the first time is Lilit Gampel who on Sept 9, 1H72 celebrated her tim teendi birthday in a way its safe to young say few other Americans, newly arrived at their teens, would dream of On tliat date, I iLt was the soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at a special h Wi-'.v- f Wr--y- tiV . ? x:xl IS jWBiksa tftu r nin. V.X IS K.Wj! fc 'r-';r:---- 1 :lls J3 (WwawWv mry vkOs . talniwWlno csaw ,. .r.CT Jl "4p J,mm . -- i 4v s & fUf. T&gA WS!S3SS C X&&2F "NfeV.-? 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