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Show Meet Judith Somoei : emerging conductor liy David H.-c- makes Knight Kidder ri!-- r Ak Judith Smnm;; t;vV VC'IiK jlmiit prejudice in mujmc envies jiul she almost tiecomes indignant t not because site believes her ,neer as a major orchestra con ,ni tor has been h.uiiered b ptr uilice She just dm sn I want to sen v s tin' subject I musician a m 1 lier.tme it There still newsworthy lli.it many of us around Snmnn hjs been studying music '"He she was when her parents encouraged ber to play the vu, lm In high setiihd .in leig Island, she changed her emphasis to piano "u renting Music ( It , imisici.in at .1 very young ace. ami M,oer have given much thought to Mi.il issues, except in private don't cot up on a platform. just study my music That s my way ,, I what That's life pursue," she I I I I hr explained alt Telev ision Steeial For many people. Somogi s is a new name, lint it is one that is quickly becoming better known She was recently featured in a television vDribunr special on IMIS culled "Onstage Willi Judith Somoni," which concent rated on the rise of her rareer and her work id the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute Somogi is one of the ascending artists in classical music In January, she made her debut with the Frankfurt Opera, conducting "Madame Butterfly. " and she has been invited to return as the first conductor for the 1IW2 Hd season It only, appears that I'm enters me." she said "liconard Wolffe hits a Imok title that I admire and like to think alsnit: It's the Journey, Not the Arrival, that Matters. I like that. I want to always !h emerging. "The reason I'm considered the emerging' conductor right now, I guess, is just the way events are coming together. The film was good enough that someone wanted to show it on public television. The appointment to the Frankfurt Opera and, I guess, because I'm a woman. .' I until mid high school that I (let aletl I wanted to he a musician. " she said "I really didn't Monk .Oh nit conducting I wanted to w.isn .il lml;ivMurht fnrlhc it" .rM Mir is willing to HMk nut ,n:.!in.vt thrm The .Ills ti IT ,1 (Ml't nf Mil funil.imrllt.il" ti c WT U T rf util existence I tl s.iy fh.it even if i ttu is .t cuts' finin' t itffcrt me ;erson-illinn ! Hunk the .uU tcntluclnr .1 Mcnnlir tiling 1'hr .if N .It's ,msl help people to Ut pi e el it Hunk r .Or 'omc !o together h v the ill) h It t ,i III r "I ii h.l e tn t play mg piano or working h.u k stage conducting tiie chorus," she sunt She became more and more m terested in conducting as a pro teetive device I really didn't see mvself turning to conducting until I i ealied that, m order to grow and to create higher challenges for my sell conducting lieeoi.ie the answer filially realized that this Is the p.i'h Fm going to have to follow In l"7l she made her conducting debut with the New York I'll y ( pei a the first woman to do so She has since conducted the New Yolk Philharmonic and Fits Angeles Iliilharmome. as well as many other orchestras around the world ( real Conductor If the conductor is a great conductor, and there are not really very many of them, he or she generates a greater awareness m the musicians of the overall concept t of the masterpiece r,i . i i h work with people. In school. I worked mainly with singers. I like that kind of collaltorntion in creating music." That attitude explains why Somogi fit in so well with the New York City 0H-rcompany, where she was named assistant director. That title, however, is deceptive. There was little conducting involved. There was a lot more work a ;is ttie oMef t tiinh ies in pril lit. !'ls ui" I e he f I I AI - Tiie ie.it ".ittne"" i. I n Itik 4 - nl -- A A C lining Jr Column 21 i 'S' i ; the new sculpture 'Column 21 by Ilya Bolotowsky will lie unveiled Saturday at noon in dedication t t ceremonies at be Sail Dike Center's Sculpture Court JUS West Tenqile Bolotowsky was commissioned in letolier of 11779. Iiv the Art Center to create the work lie was selected from lf0 American sculptors to design the piece Funding for the sculpture was provided through a grant from the National Kndowmcut for the Arts, the I'tali Arts Council and various private donations from Utah citizens Kntcrtainmcnt will begin Saturday at 11 a in. and Bolotowsky will Im present to autograph "Column 24" commemorative cards The public is invited to attend free of charge. I 5 I . v-- . the music," she said. "It has often tx'cn compared to riding a horse. Sometimes you just guide the horse, holding the reins lightly. Other times, you pull in the reins. It's the same way with an orchestra. Some orchestras play the music themselves and hardly need the conductor. Other times, the conductors have to take control." Although she doesn't speak on platforms about social issues, is concerned about the Somogi proixised budget ruts for the Nation- - where she obtained her masters degree) and I wanted to v 'Irihunc. Sunday, lie Salt Fake I .o-vsfnit Is ptUi! on tn the mu Is nre int In Nrv Vik me u M si isnt p.irt of the iitiMiHM'e tit til Unit s .i .hone m i tow il tti.it s so full of ul ut c Knmngi said She doesn't consider the conductor to really tie m control of the orchestra all of the time, either "You have to le a leader," she said "It really isn't a question of control, although that may be one of Your gestures and tlie asjH'cts. everything in your body must nidi cate what is going to happen next in go to Juilliard th I , i V 't hsf fcv'C, '. v, :.1 ' k v 1 " js - i-- 1 " ' A.'zhv. . 4 : ' 4' V :k ' , - V- f ft J J. ; t : 4 ' ... s ' ' & , . U f ve j : - - Vl "I don't think the arts are a - ' 7 .hr 'V ' : A Te if--' y - ..eF; 7t , t v ' . V' , SJ&V f , v 1 Vf ' I v;-,'- 5" "7 I;v 'V pi J ' ' ' tf 7 n V .) i s'' " i a,-- ' vent wars and help people live together," says Judith Somogi. secondary thing. 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