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8E The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday, March IB, lB4 ? i a sr Symphony signs ' By Paul Wetzel Tribune Staff Writer The Utah Symphony Society has r recording consigned a tract with Pro Arte of Minneapolis, Minn The contract, which was signed last month, calls for the orchestra to make a minimum of six LPs during the next four years, according to Herold L Gregory, symphony society executive director. Recording sessions for the first release already have taken place, Gregory added. The orchestra recorded music for an album last November at Symphony Hall in anticipa from preclude the orchestra from further recordings with Varese Sarabande. according to Gregory, but Pro Arte will have first right of refusal to all standard repertoire. The new contract also does not preclude the orchestra from recording with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, which for many years has recorded for "Vanessa, the Second Essay for Orchestra, and "probably" the violin concerto. The symphony's most recent recordings under Silversteins predecessor, Varujan Kojian, were made for Varese Sarabande, a California firm. The Pro Arte contract does not In the past, the orchestra has made more than 100 recordings for Angel. CBS, MCA. Vanguard. Vox and RCA. The vast majority of these records were made during the tenure of Maurice Abravanel. tion of the conclusion of a formal overture contract House"; The Grieg and Schumann piano concertos (with Russell Sherman, soloist), An album of music by Samuel The program for that first release includes the Mendelssohn Violin A Concerto and three overtures Midsummer Night's Dream," "Fin-gal- s Cave" and "Ruy Bias." Music director Joseph Silverstein conducted all four works and is soloist in the concerto. The finished recording is scheduled for release this summer. four-yea- record contract four-ye- ar According to Silverstein, programs for subsequent recordings in- clude: The Beethoven Violin Concerto (with Silverstein as soloist) and the ' Consecration ot the Barber, including the overture from The School for Scandal, the Pre- lude Intermezzo and CBS Chicago Symphony paid Solti $333,583 last season By Robert s Chicago C. Since 1969, no CHICAGO In its annual report to the State of Illinois, filed in Springfield in Janu- Marsh Writer ary, the symphony management gave Soltis earnings for the 1982-8season as $333,583. This is the first time this information has become a matter of public record, although I believe that in the public interest it should always have had that status. secret has been more closely guarded at Orchestra Hall than the salary paid Sir Georg Solti as music director of the Chicago Symphony. Revealed to only a select group of trustees, the unknown figure gave rise to the myth that the financial problems of the orchestra were caused in substantial part by the high cost of the conductor's services. 3 vices as the chief artistic administrator of the orchestra, although he is involved in that job to some degree 52 weeks a year, and he is paid nothing for conducting recording sessions, although he earns substantial royalties. In round figures, he earned $10,425 for each of his appearances last season. Compared with the fees paid pop music artists for appearances at ChicagoFest and like events, Solti might argue that he is grossly LITTLE MISS AMERICAN BEAUTY PAGEANT Solti is paid for eight weeks of concerts in Chicago and a week of touring in the United States. He receives nothing additional for his ser FOR Master Little GirlsPre-TeenLittl- e (official preliminary to the Nationals) ENTER NOW Cathedral seeks singers, organist Merle Haggard plays Tuesday Merle Haggard, the man responsible for such country and Okie from Muskogee classics as Mama Tried, will Me Down, perform Tuesday at Tonight the Bottle Let 8 p.m. in the University of Utah Special Events Center. Johnny Anderson will share the double bill with Haggard. St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral is seeking a few voices for the cathedral choir and has established an or- gan scholarship is March 31. The scholar will study organ, choir di- gan scholarship. The choir is par'ieularly seeking sopranos, baritones and basses. All members are volunteers. Application deadline for the or with b in .t ... FOR FREE ENTRY INFORMATION . Send Name Address & Age to Stephen organist and choirmaster. e, 3-- 6 0 age 4 age 7 1 984 JUNE 9, - . 11-1- Pre-Tee- J Regional Az. 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