| Show ‘ - - The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September 101990 -- - 1 : 4' chamber tktt 1990-9- 1 : o4 The Salt Lake area's chamber mu- !A 1sic season gets under way Tuesday Nvith the first program in the Nova A' : :Series 1: '' The 1990-9- 1 chamber season con- i Iinues with the Utah Symphony's all-i : Bach program Oct 13 the Westmin- I ster Chamber Orchestra with horn 'player Linda Troester and cellist ' also Oct 13 and the 0 Steven Elbein i Cleveland Quartet in an Oct 16 con- i ' cent presented by the Chamber Mu- sic Society of Salt Lake City The Kol Arni Contemporary Music Consor- tium and Deer Valley groups are also S A series planning 1: Tuesday's Nova concert will tea- ! 0 lure Poulenc's Sextet for Piano and 4: Winds five Mozart songs Persichet- ° 1 lis Serenade No 6 for Trombone I 'Viola and Cello Chausson's "Chan- 1 k son Perpetuelle" for string quartet and piano and Hinde- mith's Sonata for Horn and Piano o mezzo-sopran- ' 0 4 4 tI Mezzo-sopran- - Lani Poulson will o join instrumentalists Jonathan Pun- - yin piano William Barnewitz horn !: Richard Stout violin Roberta Zal- kind viola Ellen Bridger cello 't Zalkind trombone Jane Ly- 'Larry ' man ' flute James Hall oboe Ed- I ' 20th-centur- y 044' i 0 : Radio programs this week cago Symphony Bach Mass in B Following is a list of selected I 1 broadcasts on the area's major clastical-music radio stations KBYUI t PM (891) and KUER-F(901) plus '(44elevision highlights this week: t I Sunday 10 am KBYU-F"St 0Paul Sunday Morning" with the Walace Collection in music of the Italian Baroque Sunday 1 pm KUER Utah Sym- ) hony Kory Katseanes conducting 1- with Maureen McGovern Mah- Sunday 1 pm KBYU-F2 No ler ("ResurrecSymphony - )1 i 9 r 2E tion") Chorus ex Sunday London Symphony and 11 pm Ch 7 and 7 pm "Bernstein in East Berlin" 'Beethoven's Symphony No 9 re- 1989 c Forded Christmas s trr Wednesday 9 am KUER Utah Silt 9Symphony Preview with Joseph verstein and Gene Pack Wednesday 7 pm KBYU-FI :Nednesday Night Opera — Puccini 'La Boheme" St Cecilia National )!Academy Chorus and Orchestra IOil Wednesday 7 pm Ch 7 "Live 'From Lincoln Center" with Daniel - ) in piano concertos by r Barenboim 7A'Beethoven and Tchalkovsky L t' 11:10 am KUER Thursday "Soundwaves" for students in Utah -111Schools — music by Grofe 5' Thursday 7 pm KBYU-FChi- f s 1 choral-compositio- n tliCompetition The blind contest is open to any interested composer judges will consider all types of muchoir under the disic The rection of Lois Johnson will per form the winning compositions in the Provo LDS Tabernacle next spring Deadline for all entries is Dec 15 For a copy of the rules write Utah Valley Choral Society — Competition Attention: Doc Taylor 542 W 1720 North Provo UT 84601 t The Eleanor Kennard Chorale is auditioning for all parts The chorale aings a variety of patriotic popular and classical music as well as spieltuals and folk songs For informa 60-voi- - et i k as Bac a ERMI I tobe a 0 ENO vEmati ERN ) TAG $ 90 B tr 949 i e COLLEEN 485-587- i 100 0 773-637- & SILVER WITH 8700 mom t SMITH I CASH BACK 1990 1 I I 41 NOV OGDEN JET OCT 27 $44 I3 I- r ROGER N ML2A 4 URSOAT OCTOBER:61 MOO OCTOBER4 2 A 13091A I 5 4: — — -7 1 4 : ' eD -- -it- -- r 0onistiovis : sympitoN PER PERSON SHOW Mill MIMI 4)J:I:1 us ) N HEBER CREEPER CEINST SUPEOSICIE AT C:761 C1111110 BIG DADDY KANE LOS FOLKLORISTAS BILLY IDOL ALAN COHEN U OF U vs UTEP INTO THE WOODS SAWYER BROWN rn r-- 71 I r-"- L-- t I 3 n v1111 p I le ammo GOINMEMI 0 - I I oi: AT litamoirs Ffilillt opti v U1310 Tall AT 2C3 VEST 5C3 SOlO EEL3 ICE yo 1 ALBEDISCTS SE:17C:3 1 z 2IID & 3RD PMZE 6 A YEAR & FOR - SICIT FREE Membership with a valid driver's license and a major credit card Over 10000 videos Over 30 categories Open 10 am to Midnight 7 days a week 3 Evening Rentals 24 Hour Quik DropTM CRITEA! 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LAS VEGAS $88 20th-centur- oRIGINAL SALT LAKE 4 DAYS WONE DAY LAUGHLIN MGM MARINA HOTEL :1)1 eline Schatz who has taken a position as music director of the Fairbanks (Alaska) Symphony University of Utah composition profesHenry Wolking a trector of the consortium said that while the group's focus in the past has been y Ameriexclusively on can composers it will now include y composers of all nationalities The group's first concert Jan 31 at Daynes Music's Steinway Hall will feature works of David Froom Scott Wheeler Lloyd Ultan and new U y composition-facultmember Steve Roen All four composers will be present to speak on their work In early February the British elec duo of Stephen Montague and Philip Mead will be in residence at the U and will give concerts in Moab and Salt Lake City The consortium will also offer a composers conference at Moab's Pack Creek Ranch Feb 3 For more information contact Wolking at the U music the Westminster I Every 7th Trip is Free! GLORIA SALT LAKE tion call Dennis J Buehner The Mountain West Chorale ! holding auditions for a second bass first soprano and accompanist Rehearsals are every Sunday from 7 to 9 pm Contact music director Richard B Pearce to arrange an audition time or for information The University Symphony Orchestra at the University of Utah in- : vites string players from the commu- nity to audition for membership Please call Mary Ann at the U department of music to schedule an audition time short-stor- y 800:816:5625 0 s t suvourts Morning Trips Daily NIGHT OWLS FRI & SAT 446Q° :Aotiotui tlitps AS r 0 41 WEN DOVER 33 266 Magna literary contest entries clue Oct The Magna Community Arts Council is now accepting entries for its fourth annual Literary Arts Contest Deadline is Oct 31 A" Winners in each category will re ceive $10 and be eligible for the $100 ''' grand prize which will be awarded by the Council Second- - and third-plac- e winners will receive complimentary copies of next year's Gazette magazine In the open division there are six poetry categories and a 1500-wor- d CASINO 0 Spring" The Utah Valley Choral Society is 10 qt STATELINE Chorale groups hold auditions this week sponsoring a -- 1-- Oct 7 1 pm KUER Utah Symphony Joseph Silverstein conductor and violin SalzOct 7 1 pm KBYU-FFestival of "Rite Stravinsky's burg ' t tr pay IN) Cappella" Saturday 11:30 am KBYU-FTexacoMetropolitan Opera 50thanniversary retrospective "Echoes From Richard Strauss Operas" Saturday 12:30 pm KBYU-FSaturday Opera Matinee: Jacopo Pen "Euridice" Coro Polifonico and I Solisti de Milano Utah Saturday 8 pm KBYU-FSymphony live Joseph Silverstein conductor and violin Saturday 8 pm Ch 11 "Evening at Pops" with Leontyne Price Roberta Peters and the King's Singers 11 1 KBYU-F- Thursday pm "Classic Performances From the Library of Congress" — Rachmaninoff "Unfinished" Quartets Nos 1 and 2 Cello Sonata "Trio Elegiaclue" Budapest String Quartet Program also includes a private recording of Rachmaninoff playing the "Italian Polka" with his wife Natalia at a party in 1933 Friday 8 pm Ch 7 "Great Performances" "Spike & Co: Do It A Ai of ingit ron S1 ENDOVE n in nor l- -- playing Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos Nov 17 Cellist Anthony Doyle and bassoonist Kevin Hays COLLEEN'S Mi- In addition ter the departure of director Mad Chamber Players will give concerts Oct 28 Feb 17 and March 17 Many concerts in both series are free contact Westminster College The Kol Ami Concert Series will open its fourth season at Congregation Kol Ami Nov 13 with violist Roberta Zalkind and pianist Marjorie Janove in the Hindemith Sonata for Viola and Piano Op 11 No 4 a Bach viola suite Hummel Fantasy and Stravinsky Elegy for Solo Viola Other programs in the series will be announced later The Contemporary Music Consortium is "regrouping" this year af Duehlmeier and Bonnie Gritton Villa-Lobo- - will perforM Jan 12 and violinist John Thompson will appear in the orchestra's first concerts at the new Jewett Center for the Performing Arts on April 6 and 7 Graffman will play works of SaintSaens Prokofiev and the chamber orchestra's music director Jeff Manookian April 27 and 28 Kelm will sing pieces by Copland Bizet and Wagner May 4 and 5 Pianist Marjorie Janove will be featured May 18 and 19 in a program that includes Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No 3 and Mozart's Piano Concerto in D Minor In addition to the Bach program featuring the composer's Suite No 2 the Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra will observe the bicentennial of Mozart's death with three programs: "The Many Faces of Mozart" featuring Symphony No 33 Jan 17 at Brigham Young University and Jan 19 at Symphony Hall "Mozart in Salzburg" featuring the "Haffner" Serenade April 11 at Utah State University April 12 at BYU and April 13 at Symphony Hall and "Mozart the Virtuoso" featuring music director Joseph Silverstein as conductor and soloist in the Violin Concertos Nos 3 4 and 5 May 18 in Symphony Hall Subscriptions are $38 general admission $63 reserved seating contact the symphony box office Soprano Linda Kelm and pianist Gary Graffman are among the guests in the Westminster Chamber Orchestra's second season After the opening concert in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square the orchestra will host Jason Swigert and Brian Hernandez playing Vivaldi's Concerto for Two Violins as well as Susan on the University of Utah campus This year's series will spotlight four compositions by Berg Andrew Imbrie Martinu and Carter For ticket information write the Chamber Music Society PO Box 58825 Salt Lake City Utah 84158- °825 The Nova season also features British pianist Leslie Howard Jan 15 in Mozart's Quintet for Piano and Winds as well as Mcndelssohn's Sextet for Piano and Strings Lutoslawski's Epitaph for Oboe and Piano and the Dohnanyi Sextet Feb 25 Erich Graf and Marjorie Janove will play the Gieseking Sonata for Flute and Piano The program will also feature a Mozart string quartet Varese's "Density 215" and Maxwell Davies' "Eight Songs for a Mad King" with Nova's annual fund-raise- r Utah Symphony music director Joseph Silverstein and friends will feature a serenade and viola quintet of Mozart and be offered April 15 The series concludes May 13 with harpist Konrad Nelson in music for harp wind and string instruments by Johs vet Caplet and 84103 The 'Oct 16 concert by - the Cleveland Quartet' opens a Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City season that will be highlighted by the appearance May 4 of the Juilliard Quartet On the Cleveland Quartet program are the Berg String Quartet Op 3 Beethoven Quartet in F Major Op 59 No 1 and Mozart Quartet in D Minor K 421 The Chamber Music Society has Classialso scheduled the concert cal Quartet in an on period instruments Nov 3 the Leonarda Trio Jan 4 and the Colorado Quartet Jan 23 A 4 1 Subscriptions are $50 All concerts are at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts raphy For more information write Nova 151 4th Avenue Salt Lake City Utah A Mozart programs Juilliard Quartet season-offer- s ward Cabarga clarinet and Mitchell Morrison bassoon The concert begins at 8 pm at the University of Utah's Museum of Fine Arts Gallery Tickets are $8 general admission $7 in advance and $5 for seniors and students Season tickets are $35 or $25 for seniors and students Tickets may be purchased at Discriminator Records Star Gazer Le Disque Waking Owl Books Peter Paul Prier Music and Saans Photog- E7 299-171- MI c 7 I 4 BI990 BLOCKBUSTER I mimeo ollerge ENTERTAINMENT t t i i 1 CORPORATION i I i ' t t t 4i t Job 11143kalo-ikAb- "4 lb WE Aft A AA sAAAAJAA-- A lik 14qp Jo Sit Ilk liklooA PI fikfilkink Ma OviaiaJt molt milk milapsab ilik ill1011k oPt SNAILAi Pm leo t |