| Show f6117Acsort4410esolit The Salt Lake Tribune 1989 L13 3 Sunday September Utah Symphony opens its 10th season in Symphony Mathews By Anne Tribune Music NVriter The Utah Symphony Opens its 10th season in Symphony Hall with the traditional program this year devoted to emotional and romantic works and IA ill host parties afterward to celebrate the event Music director Joseph Silverstein mli conduct the programs Friday and Saturday at 8 p inSymphony Hall featuring R Straws' "Don Juan" Elgar's "Introduction and Allegro" and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 4 In addition he will give pre concert remarks on the program at 715 pm both nights and will be present at the parties A year after the orchestra's debilistrike the Utah tating month-lonSymphony appears to have made a recovery both in its esprit and in its financial situation Roughly $17 million has been raised this year a figure that may be maeven larger due to jor gifts before the fiscal year ended Thursday Although $22 million ‘vas the original fundraising goal any shortfall will be met by the capitol gains from the endowment fund which did yell in the stock market this year according to Deedee Corradini chairman of the Symphony board She feels the original goal of $22 million US not realistic "I feel very good about our fundraising Two years ago we had only 1000 donors a very small number that should have been closer to 1000 lir 6000 Since initiating a drive last post-conce- post-conce- g e rth"777:4:i things People sense that its fun to be involved 1989-9classical The season is divided into three series — Ruby Sapphire and Emerald Highlights of the Ruby series include Mozart's Symphony No 41 ("Jupiter") and Berlioz "Les Nuits d'Ete" in January: Grant Johannesen in Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto in March and concertmaster Ralph Matson in Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in April The Sapphire Series includes Schub in Mozart's Piano Concerto No 25 in October a program of Robert and Clara Schumann with pianist Veronica Jochum in February and Andre Watts in Andre Previn's Piano Concerto in April The Emerald Series features Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1 with Carter Brey and the Brahms Symphony No 1 in October Sharon Isbin in a concerto by American composer Joseph Schwanter in January: and Act II from Wagner's "Tristan and !so Ide" in May Season tickets are available in 18- - 12- - and packages A number of guest conductors will be featured in the chamber music series The concerts will double as auditions to find a replacement for former associate conductor Christopher Wilkins "We are not in any hurry" Corradini said "When we find the right person we'll move right away" The Entertainment Series has been expanded to two nights and includes Chet Atkins Marvin I lamlisch the husband-wifduo Bolcom & Morris a program of movie music and Christmas concerts spring to increase the number of supporters the number has grown to more than 3000 people "We've raised a lot more from individuals than we ever have before- she said "I think we are moving in a onderful direction but it takes We are definitely broadentime ing the base of support -Furthermore we have done CN tremely veil in terms of earned revenue The summer season was ouour way beyond tstanding expectations" she said The staff has been working "behind the scenes" to mount a campaign to beef up the orchestra's endowment fund Corradini said They have until June 1990 to raise $3 million to match the State Legislature's pledge of $1 million "I am personally convinced we will match it" Corradini said "I've never felt better about the orchestra and I've been involved for six or seven years now Artistically of course the orchestra has been in wonderful shape for years but in terms of management its really come together only comparatively recently" she said She spoke warmly of the musiclans' involvement since the strike The musicians have been working their hearts out this year They've been willing to get out in the community in any way they've been asked often on a pro bono basis "I think I can sense a new spirit of enthusiasm in the community We've branched out into so many new ' " ''''''‘' ''' ' :' '''“ ''7 ''"'' '''' ' '' ' ' 4- ''''4''' 4i - ' ''' :"' i4 "Jt't''''''''t4' 1 '' :' ''j '' '''i 4 ':':"' 0 00 ''72i '''i's4'7c''1-1'' '''3!'':14'"'itit 40 '''':?' — s'rI'is'irIS4- ''!:"4''::-::'V'::- ' 4t 0 - Li' '' - ttIt ir': e r :yi4tp:i i'4 :1' '''tl'' t ‘4:4a ' 4: Y t' Is ' r ''''''''''rt ''V1' '' ' t -- ""' ft' 'A''''' - 1e4014frN 4 - 4':k :' OF34t ' - - - : ' f71 4 1" 7t- 4!!? - 4441!k5 e 42 1 ' - - 401- "'- 444: cert-goer- $ - Performing Arts Series Kong and Korea A list of classical music con certs this week follows: The Brigham Young UniVersity 1989-9Performing Arts Series opens this week with the Iltah Symphony in the first program of the orchestra's season — R Strauss' "Don Juan" Elgar's -- and Introduction and The Arioso Wind Quintet i diverse program Thursday at 7:30 pm in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square Founded in 1986 as the Stauffer a presents Wind Quintet the group was Iii4:::1: re- named this year Members of the group include Linda Luke flute: Peggy Michel oboe: Marian Liebowitz clarinet: John Lorge horn: and Dennis Michel bas- Allegro- Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 4 The concert begin at 7:30 pm ill the de Jong Concert Ilan in the Harris Fine Arts Center on the Provo campus The Symphony Series continues Feb April 4 ' :::: 4 The program includes SWee linck's "Variations on a Folk song" Arrieu's "Quintette en Lit" Schuller's "Suite" and Ligeti's "Sechs Bagatellen" Admis- i: " free sion is 4:: Soprano Jamie Louise Baer performs with pianist Jed Moss Friday at 7:30 pm in the Assembly hail on Temple Square The Kalichstein-Lare- Trio and March 21 with the New World Basset Horn Trio Copland's "The Tender Land" the composer's only opera opens the Concert Series Oct 28 The series includes the Chicago Brass on Nov 16 Ballet West on Jan 13 Misha Dichter On March 10 and the Kronos String Quartet on March 27 A new Contemporary Series begins Oct 6 with a program featuring pianist Philip Aaberg do-Robinson :4 ': phim" from "Samson" and Package combining concerts from the various series Pianist Arthur Greene a past winner of the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition gives a solo recital Wednesday at 730 pm in the Assembly Ilan on Temple Square The program includes Debussys ''The Girl With the Flaxen I lair" Brahms' "Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel" 4 in F MChopin's Ballade No -- O Hungarian '' ::::f8 ":::'' ::':-- ':': ::' ': ''' i':: '1aks:''':': ::' ::::i ::"":: ": -''' Ar ' 1 A":w:: ::::: i)::1- N'w4t!::41gA1::::::'::::::::::::W1 I :: f:- ' -- ' '':'')"'ll""fl'::''':" :lk" 1 4 ''' :: :4:" (::::4::: - a'r '4'A 4 ' 1F7 ''1: eht '''' 1 ' '"" ""4 ?1" : n 'll' :::::t l' :: ::' v :: )P ::: iii ::4 ' mu- ": RDT will offer Elise Monte's "Pigs and Fishes" in concert held in conjunction with conference of arts administrators Chamber Society season opens with program of early music the Society's offerings — the Trio Fortenay appears Nov 13: the Ridge Quartet performs with pianist Stephanie Brown in a program of piano quartets Feb 4 the New York Chamber Soloists perform April 4 and the Emerson Quartet makes a return appearance April 24 All concerts begin at 8 pm in the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium Memberships to the Chamber Music Society are now available Season tickets are 150 each and may be ordered from the Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City PO Box 58825 Salt Lake City Utah 84158- 0825 Parking tickets to the lot adjacent to the museum are available for The Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City makes something of a departure this season offering an early music program a rare event in Utah The Waverly Consort opens the Society's season Oct 1 with a program titled "Italia III ia: A Musical Tour of Italy in the Renaissance" In conjunction with the concert The Waverly Consort will offer a lecture by William F Prizer entitled "The Rise of Music in the Renaissance: A Tale of Four Cities" This lecture which is free and open to the public will be in the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium Oct 1 at 4:30 pm The discussion will include slides and musical examples performed by members of the Consort More customary groups round out Thredgold graduate violin student in the Univeristy of Utah music department will play her senior recital Tuesday at 7 pm in the Newman Center 1327 E 2nd South Thredgold will be accompanied on the piano by Jed Moss She will play Beethoven's "Sonata No 3" for Violin and Piano Bach's "Ciaccona" from Partita No 2 and Prokofieff's "Violin Concerto No 2" Admission is free Rhapsody No 12" Admission is free Greene makes his ninth solo tour of Japan this season as well as return engagements in Hong :J: o':"41 n Lynnette 'ii ::?:'9t'4:'T-'''1::- musical favorites including selections from "Show Boat" Admission is free Former winners of the Utah Metropolitan Opera Auditions will perform at a "Met Set Soiree" benefit Sept 10 at 5 pm at the home of Dr and Mrs Stephen C Jacobsen The evening features music and light refreshments A contribution of $15 is suggested Call Mrs Warren J Oestreicher (Audrey) to make reservations merstein-Ker- 1:ii" 7: ::ii:5:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i::ii)::: sic of Schubert Brahms Puccini folk songs and a medley of Andy Narrell Group a pan drum ensemble on Nov 2: the BYU Jazz Festival on Niarch 2 and Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band on April 5 Most concerts are scheduled in the de Jong Concert Hall of the larris Fine Arts Center Season tickets are available at the music ticket office A new Pick Your Own Series enables concert-goer- s to put together their own -- o:: ' f: ::if :::::':':'P " Ago" and "Shall We Gather" and pieces by Purcell Faure and Strauss Admission is free Soprano Patricia Christensen performs with pianist Jenean Meservy Christensen and trumpeter J Paul Ward Saturday at 7:30 pm in the Assembly flail on Temple Square The concert will include Handers "Bright Sera- Other programs include the ''''''7::A:' o:' e: ":::t44-:--- 14018t 3:: o '1: program features Copland's "Simple Gifts" "Long Time full-lengt- h ' i'::: 4 soon and Dec 7 The Chamber Series begins Sipt 12 witn Los Folkloristas of Mexico and continues Oct 24 vitt organist David Craighead Nov 7 with baritone Kevin McMillan Jan 31 with the le A QUALITY rigtensen SCHOOL Located PROFESSIONAL JACOBSEN CHRISTINA WATTS JEF HORNE KAELYNN ANICZAK 40 in the Center — k - 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