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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Nov. 1 1 , 978, Page 7 1 v "' Symphony schedules concert The music of Richard Strauss will highlight the concert gien by Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony Saturday, at 8 p m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle The same concert will be given Friday, November 10 at 8 p m. in the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts in Ogden featured works on the program will be two tone Don poems by Strauss: Ein and Quixote" lleldenleben" (A Heros Life"). The Symphonys principal cellist, Ryan Selberg, will perform the extensive solo work for cello Don in Quixote. Prominent solos are also found for viola and violin in that piece and will be played McKellar, by Christopher principal violist, and Oscar concertmaster. Chausow, Don Quixote, a tone Ceron based the poem vantes novel, was written by Strauss in 1897. Specific insturments are used to represent the principal The cello characters represents Don Quixote, the viola, his squire, Sancho Panza and the oboe, his ideal These woman, Dulcinea. instruments form the basis for 10 variations in the piece Don which deal with Quixotes major adventures Ein Heldenleben" was Strauss sixth tone poem and was written following Don Quixote in 1898. While much of this piece may be seen as autobiographical, it also has broader connotations. Strauss conceived it as a companion piece to "Don Quixote saying, Having in this latter work sketched the tragic-comi- c figure of the Spanish Knight whose vain search after heroism leads to insanity, he presents in Ein Heldenleben not a single poetical or historical figure, but rather a more general and free ideal of great and not the manly heroism heroism to which one can He has been principal cellist with the Edmonton Symphony in Edmonton, Alberta, before coming to Utah and prior to that he had played with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta. He teaches at the University of Utah and gi es private cello instruction in addition to his duties as principal cellist with the Utha Symphony. B apply an everday standard of valour, with its material and exterior rewards, but which heroism that describes the inward battle of life, and which aspires effort through r and renouncement towards the elevation of the soul. Ryan Selberg moved to Utah from California in 1975 to join the Utah Symphony. ffi ,r iHCh it .;'k , ; ? V ,. W ' Jf s J Circus set in Ogden Circus tickets are now on in the Dee Events Center, ZCMI and the Kar Kwick in Riverdale. The Emmett Kelly Jr. Circus, which has delighted audiences from coast to coast, will present four performances in the Weber State College Dee Events Center Dec. 1 and 2. sale The compact circus will be complete with acts including dogs, horses, a bear, a high wire act, and slapstick antics of circus one-rin- clowns. And of course a big attraction is clown Emmett Kelly himself, who is the son of the famous Weary Willie, the clown character Emmett created Kelly during depression days. Dale L. Gardner, director of the Dee Event Center, said special floor coverings at the center and others brought in by the circus will prevent damage to the maple basketball floor. The circus was booked by the Dee Events Center committee, composed of students, administrators, faculty and staff. Chairman is Dr. James R. Foulger, WSC dates Performance business in- clude Dec. 1 at 4 and 7:30 p m., and Dec. 2 at 2 p m and 7:30 p m. Admission fees are $3 50 for adults and $2.50 for children under 12. except for family night Saturday, Dec, 2, when the show is cosponsored by The Ogden Standard Examiner, and all persons attending will enjoy a $1 discount, Mr. Gardner said. The Emmett Kelly Jr carries Circus proximately ap- the most acts in the 10 of outstanding circus world, plus live music, he said. Mr. Gardner said the Emmett Kelly Circus is considered ideal for the Dee Events Center arena with its arrangement one-rin- g The circus, based at FT. Lauderdale, Fla., has per- formed at the John F. Center, Kennedy Theater, Shakespeare Concord Pavilion, Concord, Calif., the Stratford, Conn Westchester , Got a recipe youd like to share with our readers, call 6 825-166- Fv Premier Theater, New York City, among other centers. Sailboat class Nov. 7, 1977 son of Mr. and Mrs MikeHigley 487 35th St., Ogden Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Don Oiset Ro, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hig ley, Cleaihe! Federal Women meet offered locally The Ogden flotilla of the Coast Guard Auxiliary is considering a special sailboat handling class for those enthusiasts wanting to learn the fine technique of handling a sailboat. Be you beginner or experienced the instructor they have for this class will be able to help The number of enthusiasts will determine if the course is presented, so if you are interested please call (after 6 p m.) or 6214463 so they can bet a head count. 773-180- 5 Mod 'fwd&cti DARIN HIGLEY CANDICE JENNIFER STRINGHAM Nov. 10, 1977 of and Mrs. Lynn W. Stringham Mr. daughter 546 E. 450 S., Apt. D, Clearfield Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whiting, Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stringham, Bountiful U S The show can be seen perfectly from any seat in All the arena, he said seats in the entire Dee Events Center can be used by spectators, 1 Washington, D.C., American The Federal Womens Club's annual Fund Raising Luncheon will be held on Saturday, Nov. 18, at noon, at the Officers Club at Hill Air Force Base. Each year this luncheon is held in November to raise funds for charity. Recipients in the past have included Girls Weber Village, Memorial Hospital, Primary Childrens are Harriet Lee and Elna call. Ogden - Harriet Lei Elna Hudiel, 825 25 3566; Mary Har.Sir.g, Huillet, assisted by members of the Board. For reservations Dlease 1152 Hospital, Administration Hospital and the Mental Veterans JOB EXPERIENCE Health Association. for this event Clubs plan meetings Alpha Omega JOB. FROM A PART-TIM- E skill you learn serving lb hours a morth in ihe Reserve can be helpiul in tinding a lull u me 10b ( ai vou. unit to find oul what's available It s listed m the wluu pies'. phone book under U S. Government" The T3T The monthly meeting of the Alpha Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International is scheduled for Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. To be held at the home of Karie and Vicki Minaga, 724 W. 21bt St., the meeting will be a combined social and business gathering. Penny ante poker will be played for the social portion of the meeting, and the educa tonal program for the afternoon will Se for the benefit of the clubs new members, Yvonne Ugaki and Julie Ishizuka. Information will be given about the history, purpose and meaning of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Inti. Shauna Shiramizu will conduct the meeting. Xi lota Xi Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a meeting day at 12: 30 p m. at the home of Lola Clark. Margaret Scott will pesent the lesson on careers. 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