| Show J 1 )4 1 i 4E TheSalt Lake Tribune Sunday September ginternatitinui Friedheim as finalists Composers tapped trjEsTFEGT 2 1990 Music notes: Festival concludes at resort I The Deer Valley Chamber Music Festival concludes Sunday at 8 pm in the resort's SnowPark Lodge with the Schubert Piano Trio in B flat Martinu Quartet for Clarinet Violin Cello and Piano and Brahms Piano Quartet in G Minor Tickets are $10 regular admission $6 for students and seniors Park City outlets are the Park City Adventure Center and Park City Audio and Television In Salt Lake City tickets are on sale at Waking Owl Books Peter Paul Prier Inc Discriminator Music Summerhays Music Le Disque Chateau and Syntrax Music Tickets are also available in Orem at Suminerhays Music or may be purchased at the door 30 minutes before the concert subject to availability 1 ' 4 Wktkcv N TI ' I I Shankar a BYU Pianist Del Parkinson graduate and professor of piano studies at Boise State University :will give a recital Saturday at 7:30 pm in BYU's Madsen Recital Hall Harris Fine Arts Center in Provo Admission is free The concert will feature Chopin preludes and etudes The Utah State Fair Association ' —a-o-t z:-t- -ai 'k - ' I ' 4 14 S ee Standard Optical for a plete Eye Exam No-Ri- Michael Boriskin Pianist in Concert present two piano recitals in conjunction with its annual music competition Saturday and Sept 9 Both concerts are free to the public and begin at 8 pm in the Utah Muse-ur- n of Fine Arts Auditorium on the University of Utah campus The two artists will also judge the finals of the state fair's piano competition Michael Boriskin will perform music of JS Bach Brahms Lowell Liebermann and Ravel on Saturday Boriskin who won the Concert Artists Guild Award in 1978 has performed with the orchestras of San Francisco Tokyo Denver UNAM of Mexico City and the New York Philharmonic among others He has also recorded extensively Margaret Baxtresser a recipient of the Naumburg and Carnegie Hall awards will give a recital-slid- e presentation of selected Debussy preludes and "L'Isle Joyeuse" in combination with Impressionist art on Sept 9 Baxtresser who soloed with the Detroit Symphony at age 13 has also appeared with the orchestras of Cleveland and Chicago she gave the US premiere of Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No 2 Past winners of the Utah Metropolitan Opera auditions will perform at a "Met Set" soiree benefit Sept 9 from 4 to 6:30 pm at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Horman 16 E Sunwood Lane in Sandy A contribution of $15 is suggested for reservation information contact Jean (Mrs John C) Taylor or CathMrs Warren J Oestreicher erine Reese will I t i 1 t Utah's finest & Largest Show for: Decorative Artists Tole Painters Folk Artists Crafts & Art Enthusiasts - : i ' t 1 tI Hours are: Thursday 913 Noon - 6 pm I i Friday 914 10 am - 8 t pm Saturday 915 9 am - 4 pm Rocky Mountain Exhibition Show Admit two for the price of one I USU Logan Utah - September 13 - 15 1990 Daily Admission S200 - ' I 1 KAAOI OPIEETE In 1905 Utah's first Greek Orthodox Church was built in Salt Lake City We invite you to celebrate our 85th birthday during this year's annual GREEK ssq4411 e4104 tA 1 ft or 1 rd) t :: & e t j A' r ' $9560 $-- - ee - 1 &PRIZES TODAY'S FEATURE Aes11$04w0ance Finrcalmude Westfest hours today: Noon - 11:30 pm Includes $70 Frame Allowance Call 7 Free Admission Magician 1 pm Gordon & Company 1:30 7:00 8:00 Suntan contest Jack 363-095- 8:00 Hari Hypnotist Dancing in the park 9:00 Time Cruisers Free prizes Contests Free Parking for the address nearest you PICK YOUR CARD PLACE YOUR AD otawf" 4Sndatelb f D7 Personalized Service from Caring Professionals - N e 4 - oat— 000§""717"--A- 4t South Main 143 umn SA! 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Exhibition Show fp '0 AU BACK-TO-SO:CO- F -" Chaffy The annual awards which began in 1978 are supported by the Eric Friedheim Foundation to recognize outstanding new orchestral works and chamber music by American composers ) 4 L PAGNEYSAUING EYE CARE PACKAGE 4' 14' "e'A p IP" Conference fki rt kip( E Rocky Mountain 4e: 4- -- FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULIS 1t Western Regional Decorative Painting )to 1' ' VISP under the baton of Michael e - c:3 z2 IFF- - 44'sts'- -- N: The compositions will be played by the orchestra of the Mannes College of Music from New York by Daron Hagen of New York "Veils and Variations for Horn and Orchestra" by William Kraft of Altadena Calif and "Concerto for Cello Piano and String Orchestra" by Ralph Shapey of Chicago The first-priz- e winner will receive $5000 second prize will be $2500 third prize $1000 and fourth prize $500 - For more information contact DVCMF PO Box 354 Park City Utah 84060 Brigham Young University music alumni Don and Cindy Christensen return to campus Thursday for a free clarinet recital at 7:30 pm in the Madsen Recital Hall Harris Fine Arts Center on the Provo campus The program includes works by Weber Mahler Mendelssohn and others The Christensens have been teaching music in Tettnang West Germany since 1987 The Temple Square Concert Series continues with free concerts at 7:30 pm in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square Friday pianist Del Parkinson presents "Chopin the Miniaturist' a full program of preludes and etudes by Frederic Chopin Saturday pianist Jeff Manookian will perform music of Beethoven Chopin Liszt and Soler as well as his own 1989 composition "Gods of the Wind" Violinist L Subramaniam will perform classical ragas of India in the Carnatic style at the Highland Park Elementary School Auditorium 1738 E 27th South Saturday at 7:30 pm The concert is sponsored by the India Forum of Utah admission is $8 for $6 for members and $4 for students Subramaniam who hails from a family of musicians from Madras India has a master's degree in Western classical music from the California Institute of Arts where he has also taught Indian music He has appeared with such artists as Yehudi Menuhin Zubin Mehta and Ravi WASHINGTON (AP) — Composers of four new American orchestral works will vie for $9000 in cash prizes as finalists in the 1990 Kennedy Center Friedheim Awards competition the awards jurors announced Thursday Works to be performed at an Oct 28 concert at the Kennedy Center will be "The Rauschenberg Variations" by Frederick Bianchi of Cincinnati "Common Ground" riT e HELLENIC MEMORIAL CULTURAL CENTER 279 SOUTH 300 WEST SALT LAKE CITY refer - t snowbord ski and summer net u per pews &male otrioaltet plas tax esd nay I Offer own October 7 Olfr not availabie 1 tv l'7P90 roux RriiI nsenvion V tweet detottuititg ni atrorowdations Prrowtmnided fail 0 oteRsimi i500 r |