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Show 1 r, The Salt I.ak Tribune. Frieday, October 17, 1982 Utah Opera Company opens new season with Rigoletto The ! ' t n h Opera Company will open (.' fourth season with performances of "Kigoletto." by Verdi at the fapitol Theatre Thursday and Saturday continuing Oct. 25 and 27 iuest artist will be Rodney a former resident baritone o ih the Houston Grand Opera and Texas Opera Theatre He will sing the role of Rigoleto Sten-bnrg- will he performed hy Pamela South, an American soprano She has appeared in productions with the San Francisco Opera This is her dpbut the Hah company Tonio Di Paolo, a tenor from New 5 ork City, will sing the role of the Puke " He also appeared with the San Francisco Opera it h Stage Director Robert Darling (left) works with tenor Tonio Di Paolo while soprano Pamela South observes in preparation for Ctah Opera Company opening. ' Kigoletto. Piano Fiee Music calendar sing excerpts from oratorio "Once Ber.ofil for Pro Musica in Israel Works hy Bach, HEO Speedw 3 go n. reek Monday. .Tip m Salt Palace Sun iv or will open 7 Carlos 8 Tuesday. guitarist. Flamenco pm Sym- Montoya. Op 88 m Qu'nri phony Hill rianrk, Dumage, Reger and Virrne. Free, Chester String Quartet, Monday, 8 p m., Ercles Conference Center, Ctah State I'niversity, Logan Peter Matzka, violin. Susan Freier. violin; Melissa Matson, viola, and Thomas Rosenberg, cello, all must nans in residence as Faculty En semble at I'niversity of Indiana. South Bend. Program Works bv Haydn, Ravel and Brahms. Sponsored by the Chamber Music Sue ie ty of Logan. Solveig Madsen, pianist: Camille Cook, soprano: Monday. S pm, Riahms Svmphonv erdts Voval soloist c tab Opera I Rigoletto." ,n Cindy Thurso', 3. a n m Capitol Theatre Rodney Stenborp as Rignl'O'o. Pamela South as Gilda Tonio Di Fanla as Duke Randall Rohr conductor (''on'nues Saturday and 25 arid 27 New Arts Trio Thursda" p m tah Museum of Fine Arc Auditorium on the I'niversity of I tah Oi I I Brigham Young I'niv ersity Music Faculty, Tuesday. 8pm. Madsen Recital Hall, Harrs Fine Arts ( enter, RYC campus. Prove Prog ram Recent compositions by faeul for ty members including Aro-Violoncello and Piano mev 1982' by Brett A Zumsicg. Psalm Trilo gy" by Gaylen Hatton, five "Mormon Hymn Fantasies" hv Merrill Rradshaw. Images for Solo Tuba. Brass and Pereiiinn' !9sxi "Rerunnings hy Zumslpp ' Lviac Solo for Flute" G977i by Tom Durham, and Sonata No ') foi o campus Rebecca Fenners, piano. Piotr .lanowski. violin, Stovpn Doane. rello Program HavdnTrio in C, Hob X' 27. Shostakovich Trio 'n e. Brahms Trio in B. opus 8 Sponsored by 'he Chamber Music ' Douglas Bush, organist, Friday. 8 Provo LDS Tabernacle. Program Charles Piroye Dialogue a Deux C h o e u r s ; Heinrich Scheidemann rreambulum in d; Henry Purcell Voluntary on Old l(t0th. also works by Juan Bautista Cabanillcs. George Bohm, Jchon Alain. Daniel Pinkham and David H Sargent Free p m Society n! Salt Luke City Murray Symphony. Thursday, ray High School Au ddoruim. spin s Stair St Robert pm. Aim Lrr.'z conductor Sibelius ' Finlandia Program " Foote "The British Grenadiers" Dance Hungarian Brahms' arms 5' N'o Associate conductor scheduled if i m at Symphony Flamenco guitarist Carlo? Choral music workshop set The Composers Guild will ponder a choral music workshop Safur iav from 12 TO to 5 p m at the East Instructors include ,yv- - Preserves Jar . V"T $ C ' C T -- -- V VtyS ' r,t : t, f'.v If x ' '1 CUM 1 l,i r .!' " " s Day. Sondey CVriohir 1 Mothw-ln-Lv- M f j, I f & From 7 " f inr Guest Direct ?: ;; :;tt f?. VltblOS - vv )' V of Borodin your phone r V' can 364-554- 4 !,- - Gc 00 A I'oi'jh Sa'urday 'vp.or,' i ID ;r. AS y a ,wt p.rfnu th B Wednesday and fridav M 0 Oc I Ot at ft OO pm in On- - I'll. Marriott (enter 20 1082 at ft OO pin m the ( apdnl Theatre 27 IT82 Salt Lake ( dy tirkcls available V8 kr.Of) ftyi Musir IiilulOflui S5S 70 iS tlie Salt faldr e all Ml ( ' M Song and Dance Company 581.0901 .ill . fVrvrf. SHANGHAI urn a ason Tickets Arc Still Available Gi,c iNviuvl n- musical C - 5th South a 1100 Wcsi Vxb- a ( ,ls near N" KWe,, 1X0 up r Z . a ' V Anne Rowe H E D. Radford Viet Bonnie Evans Alan I Ed Kcrnrjan j) ", Ed W'1 With s .c, ' ICismet or Galt Box Bouquet For - o ROBERT PETERSON Send The Mother-In-Law- The guitarist took that step in 1948. bringing the art of Flamenco from the realm of strictly accompaniment to solo concert music in its own right Mr. Montoya is said to create much of the music he plays during a concert He play s his own arrangements and original compositions based on Spanish gypsy tradition Thus, when those familiar with his music are confronted with a par ticular title, it is often a wholly new musical piece under the same title The reason he offers is that he prefers to give his solos their traditional names, rather than create a "fancy title" for each selection Mr Montoya was born in Madrid and hpgan piayipg the guitar at the age of eight His mother was the sister of Ramon Montoya, who was ?& Anniversary Season MakeHerBaY . ithout the addition of a dancer or a singer, will play in Symphony Hall Tuesday at 8 p rn w considered by many to be the greatest guitarist of his time. After one year of lessons with a guitar teacher in Madrid, the teacher admitted he could not teach the y oung Gaiios further. Mr Montoya then left Madrid io gain what he could from other great guitarists of the period At !4 y ears of age he was playing in the Tuadros Flamencos." for Mnginc and dancing artists such as Antonio Bilbao. Juan el Estam-piI. a Macarrone and La G amisnna Then, in 1948. he gave his firsl olo concert, which was, at that tune, unheard of w ithout a singer or dancer Since the repertoire of Flamenco players is limited, such a program had never been presented The concert was a success, and hp siibsequnently gave solo recitals in Europe, the United Stairs and Canada n innovator m his music field. Mr Montova culminated a 25 year dream with the composition of a suite for Suite Elamenca." guitar and orchestra in 1986 ITiompson. chairman. I'niversity of t tah Jerold Music Department. ottley, director, Mormon Tabernacle Choir; and Gerald Fisher, diicctor of choral division of Carl Fischer Music Company. riitorium on University of Utah campus. Concert, sponsored hy the Chamber Music Society of Salt Lake City, will feature the works of Haydn, Shostakovich and Brahms. j Mon- toya. who was one of the first such musicians to perform in concert Millcreek Library. 2200 F, Ever-gieoAvr The workshop is free to guild members. $5 for non members iVeir Arts Trio in concert j rmririgggki Guitarist Carlos Montoya in concert Tuesday Hall Dvorak bv '( C : Joining the orchestra as solo-i-- t will he Diana Kacso. winner of the Reeky Almond Second Prize and the Audience Prize in 'b C'nh Symphony's psj Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition According to Mr. Ketrham he has programmed for the family concert a selection of works from different periods and of general popular appeal begin- ning with Beethoven's "Lrnore" Overture No 3 Miss Kacso will perform with the orchestra Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme hy Paganini." For the finale the sy mpnony will offer Svmphonv No 9 "From the New World '? r Carlos Montoya will perform a solo Flamenco guitar recital for one show in Symphony Hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. I Charles Ketrham. who mined the Utah Sy mphony a associate conductor at the beginning of the 1982 83 season, will conduct his first conceit, programmed for a famiiy audience, Nov 13 at 8 New Arts Trio, from left, Rebecca Ppnneys, piano. Piotr Janowski, violin, and Steven Doane. cello, will perform Thursday . 8 p.m., at Ctah .Museum of Fine Arts Au- - 4 r appearance with the Utah Opera Company m the rolp of Sparafucile He previously sang in the productions of Don Pasquale" and "The Merry Wives of Windsor " The guest conductor will be Randall Behr. who conducted The Merry Wives of Windsor" last season, and the stage director will be Robert Darling, making his first Ctah Opera appearance Local singers cast in the production include Mary Jane Palm. A Thp r mom "Rigoietto," alley Symphony. Wednesm Provo Li'S Tabernacle i Program ' Saint-Thoma- Program: v day Mush A tali I Hotel Ctah Grand Ballroom No 3 Program Madsen will play works from dementi. Chopin, Rachmaninoff. and Strauss. Cook will JoAnn Ottley and Anne Hart, sopranos: Sunday. 8pm, Holladay Branch South LDS Stake Center, 4917 Viewmont 2320 Fasti Frep Holladay Musicale Series, Gregory piano accompanist Program: Solos and duets by Pur cell, Rossini, Chausson. Copland Delibes. Rulon Christiansen, organist. Sunday, 8 pm, Wasatch Presbyterian Church. 1528 S 17th East make his third will Sum-merhay- Carmen" and Masked Ball" sung by guest baritone Jorge Solis. Continues Saturday. Roomful of Blues, Friday. 8 p m , Cowboy Bar. Park City. Continues Saturday Margie Adam, Friday, 7:30 pm., South High School, 1575 S. State. Jorge Solis, Bolivian baritone, Friday, 8 pm. Madsen Recital Hall. Harris Fine Arts Center. RYC. Provo Program Arias from The Marriage of Figaro, "Don "A Giovanni." "Kigoletto, Masked Rail " "The Barber of Seville" and prologue from "1 Pagliacci." Accompanist: Jeff Manookin Sponsored by the Utah Bolivian Partnership. Free. Boren. Muirav hv 1981 Davis B .1 Salt Cakf Jribunr . role of Gilda The Gocglein, Terry Dave Arnold, Rick PickMerrihew, Angela Darleen ett, Ralcer and Margie Hunsaker Based on the drama by ictor Hugo. ' Kigoletto" contains some of Verdis favorite music such as the e quartet and tenor aria "La donna mobile " The role of Kigoletto of the depicts the tragic story hunchback court jester who must conceal his deep distress under a laughing exterior. An opera symposium, for those who wtrh to better understand the production prior to the performance. will he conducted Wednes8 day at the Capitol Theatre at p m The program will include excerpts from the opera and short presentations by the conductor, Randall Behr and stage director, Robert Darling The sy mposium is free. 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