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Show f " VI Th3 gqt Muic notes $ 1 N.ffr?v$ jJ jmday, ApH? ni Q, ? ITS 'I : Mozart r Swanee Singers, Stan Kenton - The University of Utah Symphony Orchestra will perform the Overture from Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro and the Brahms Symphony No 2 Sunday at 7 p m at St. Mark's Cathedral 231 E. 1st South Dr. Christian Tienieyer will conduct thp ensemble The free performance is part Marks Concert Sene, 86 piece of the St The Utah Youth Symphony also will be in concert Sunday at 8 30 p m. in a program of works ranging from a Bach motet to the music from Star Wars" hy John Williams at the Hillcrest High School Auditorium, 7350 S 9th East, Sandy. The orchestra will he joined by the Hillcrest High School Chorus and pianist Barlou Bradford who will perform the Saint Saens Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor The chorus will join the orchestra for the Bach Motet Jesus, Priceless Treasure" and the Faure Requiem " The orchestra also will ' perform the Prelude to Act 111 of Lohengrin by Wagner Robert Lentz, Leo Dean and Jordan Tang will conduct the free concert The Deseret Male Chorus Swanee Singers will present their annual Spring Concert Monday at 8 p m m the Highland High School Auditorium, h East Director Lloyd W Neal will lead the chorus in Music of Life, selections including Home in the Meadow, "Deep "Shenandoah, River, "Zekiel Saw de Wheel," and others. Also performing will be violinist Peter Pner and Horst Fiedel and The Bavarians Grace Tarnsh is accomnanist to the chorus 2166-17t- Stan Kenton will bring his Jain band to Grand Ball Llr Trihnp. room, Hotel Utah, Friday, 8 p.m. Kenton began band in 41. Room of the Union Building at the University of Ulah She began singing in Boston coffeehouses in the late '60s and now performs her own material and tunes hy Dan Fogelherg, Janice Ian, Jacques Brel, Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Brow ne Ambassador College Chorale The from Pasadena, Calif . will perform Saturday at 8 p m , m the East High School Auditorium, East Ray Howard is conductor. Selections will include Gloria by Vivaldi, Howard Hansen's Song of Democracy, madrigals, spirituals and selections from Haydn s The Creation" and Meredith Willson's "The 840-13t- h Music Man The Salt Lake Chapter of trie Utah Music Teachers Association will sponsor a recital of outstanding high school students Saturday at 2 p m in the Music Hall at the U. of U. Next week. Metropolitan Opera soprano Eve-- , lyn Lear will sing a recital Apiil 18 at 8 p tin. fti Kingsbury Hall on the U. of U. campus. Miss Lear has appeared in the leadmg of lera houses of America and Europe including La Scaia, Milan, and Covent Gardens She has a4sosung with the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, the Philadelphia Bosiriq and San Francisco symphonies and the Lzs Angeles, Berlin and Vienna philharmonics - l. Country artist Freddy Fender will be uj concert April 22 at 7:30, 10 p m in the Terrace Ballroom Performing with him will be a e band. West Rend Also Sunday, the Galilei Consort will music from the 12th to 17th centuries at h the F. Weixler Gallery, East. 1 four-piec- performtp m. at A t The group will also perform April 16 at 8 p in the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium the University of Utah as part of the Avantj at' series. ..if k The local music spotlight will turn at to jazz and popular music. Tom Scott, jazz and rock saxophonist, will appear Wednesday at 8 p m. in Kingsbury Hall. Scott will be backed by four other musicians. While studying at the University of Southern California, Scott played with the Don Ellis Band, later recording his own material with the Tom Scott Quartet. Stan Kenton returns to Salt Lake City for a concert Friday with his jazz band Friday at 8 p m in the Grand Ballroom at Hotel Utah. The Composers Guild will hold a six week Songwriter's Sjmposium beginning Tuesday and continuing each Tuesday through May lfi. All songwriters and composers are invited to attend with fees $10 for guild members (partners free) or $2 each $20 or $3 night or for nightly. The symposium will be held at the residence of Mrs Ray P. Nielson, 2333 Olympus Dr. at 7 30 p m. The schedule will be Tuesday, Emma Lou Thayne. poet, author, My Kingdom For a Good Set of Words, discovering usable lyrics, matching words to music; April 18, Copyrights, Songwriter Resources, Writing Music Down, What to Do, Where to Go With Your Music, April 25, Merrill Bradshaw, Brigham Young University Individual Critique on Your Work, bring your two best pieces of music for a thorough, on the spot critique; May 2, Ron Simpson, record producer and studio owner, Writing for Dolly Parton or the Sunshine Boys," breaking into the pop field, selling your music to name artists, making money with your music; May 9, Robert Cundick, Tabernacle Choir organist, composer of The Redeemer," presenting Excellence in Music and Writing for Public Performance," putting a major musical package together with Excednn; May 16, panel of successful guild members, Doing Your Own Thing Over the Dishes," choral, children's pop and folk, country and jazz experts tell you how they did it For further information contact Mrs Grant Rowley, guild secretary, 1539 Harvard All-Beethov- Ave. The band last appeared here in August without their leader who was ill at the time Kenton, who started the band in 1941. tours about 40 weeks a year and conducts numerous jazz clinics at high schools and colleges. Singer and guitarist Diane Adams of Portland, Ore appears Friday at 8 30 p m in the Cork , Paul Beir of the Galilei Consort rehearses a number on the chltarrone an Instrument popular in music of early 17th century. or tiorba, Italian K 1C Workshops for area writers Area residents will have the opportunity to learn how a professional writer works Monday and Tuesday af a writer's workshop at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 70th South. Michael Hogan, a freelance writer and editor from Tucson, Anz., will speak at both workshop sessions His topics are The Poem Process, Importance of Being Individual Local, and Criticism, Marketing. Emma Lou Thayne Speaks to songwriters Workshops begin at 9.30 a m. and are open to the public free of charge. coneert en Symphony speeial The Utah Symphony has announced a special en concert lo be performed April 29 at 8 p m in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Featured soloist will be pianist Susan Duehlmmer who will perform the Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 m G major Maurice Ahravanel will conduct the orchestra in the Overture to Egmont and the Symphony No 5 in C minor. Whenever it is feasible, we like to program special concerts for all who, for whatever reason, are unable to attend our regular subscription series concerts Particularly when so many of our regular concerts are sold out, we sense the need for concerts, said Ahravanel. The orchestra performed the same program March 18 with pianist Alicia de Larrocha. soloist, as part of the subscription season. Bitom THEClDNINGw' OF A MAN DAVID RORVIK Dual role for Met tenor By Mary Campbell Associated Press Writer NEW YORK Spanish tenor Placido Domingo his top notes ringing, sang m both Cavalleria Ruslieana and Pagliacci Wednesday night at the Metropolitan Opera, the first time a tenor has doni that at the Met since Kurt Baum did it 25 years ago. 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Available now 8.95 COSMIC AEROPLANE BOQgORE zf.AsT OPLN, HKST Si XI SU io-- q 2 IH -- - 8 510-6t- Earlier in the week, the music teachers will hold separate workshops for string and keyboard teachers Monday at 11.30 a m. at the Holladay Branch Library, 2150 E. 4800 South Effective teaching techniques will he discussed. t ! Cellist David Freed will perform Bach :V Love, the Six Suites for Solo Cello, April 21 at 80 p m at Nunemaker Place on the Westminster! ' College campus mid-wee- Composers Guild to host songwriters symposium ' i iflt 4 . 4 |