Show S 'Ti Ft 6E rit Titian n'nfcwhln rni The Salt Lake Tribune jj iirn r -- rfS' v v : iurprTnfnni I tl :u Tf r gJFitfritarfftrtlBtrgg Sunday December 13 1987 Holiday sounds continue with numerous musical concerts A list of classical and holiday con- certs this week follows: Uri Mayer Edmonton Symphony music director and recent guest conductor of the Utah Symphony leads the Oratorio Society of Utah with the Utah Symphony in Handel’s “Messiah” Sunday at 8 pm in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square Soloists are contralto Doris Brun-att- i soprano Lorna Haywood tenor Rodney Nolan and baritone Mark Pedrotti Performances begin at 8 pm Tickets to “Messiah” are available at all Smith’sTix outlets and in the lobby of the Temple Square Hotel from 6 to 7:30 pm The Salt Lake Symphonic Choir and the Salt Lake Symphony present Robert Shaw’s “Many Moods of Christmas” a contemporary version of favorite Christmas carols with George Welch conducting in the Cathedral of the Madeleine 331 E South Temple Sunday at 8 pm The American West Symphony and Chorus presents Handel’s “Messiah" in Sandy Sunday and Monday at 7:30 pm in Jordan High School 9351 S State Soloists are soprano Debbie Mitchell Diane Beesley tenor Dale Blackburn and bass William Goeglein — all frequent performers in local recimezzo-sopran- o tals as well as Utah Opera productions Terrell C Lamoreaux conducts Admission is free and tickets are not required Handel’s “Messiah” conducted by Bonnie M Winterton will be presented by the South Davis Community Choir Sunday at 8 pm at the BountifulWoods Cross Regional Center (Valley Music Hall) The soloists are soprano Victoria Morris alto Mary Anne Dresher tenor George Behunin and bass Neil Hendricksen Admission is free and families are chilurged to bring their school-aged dren The First Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir performs its Christmas concert featuring Schubert’s Mass in G Major with the Pro Musica of Utah Sunday at 5 pm in the First Presbyterian Church South Temple and C Street The program also includes selections from Handel’s “Messiah” A reception follows the free program The Eleanor Kennard Chorale presents a Christmas concert Sunday at 7:30 pm in the Bountiful LDS Tabernacle The program includes four Alfred Burt carols and other holiday favorites Eleanor Kennard conducts and Carrie Stewart accompanies the group Admission is free and open to the public Baritone Bruce Taylor Waldrop and pianist Julian Ward perform “An Afternoon of Sharing Music” Sunday at 3 pm in Beesley Recital Hall 1760 S 11th East Waldrop will sing Vaughn Williams’ setting of Robert Lewis Stevenson’s “Songs of Travel” and a song by Bernstein The second half of the program features popular selections by Rogers & Ham-merste- ern numbers Tickets are $4 and $3 and are available at the Dee Events in Sondheim and Cole Por- ter Center box office Opera West begins a season in Utah County beginning with Menotti’s “Amahl and the Night Visitors” and a new operetta titled “The Lazy- Elves” Monday in the Springville High School Auditorium and Friday and Saturday in the Provo LDS Tabernacle Performances begin at 7:30 pm The Opera West Children’s Chorus is featured in “The Lazy Elves” a story about Santa's dealings with his helpers Individual tickets at $4 $3 and $15 for a family pass are available from: PO Box 539 Springville See E-- 7 Column 1 The Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra four-progra- performs Corelli’s “Christmas Concerto” and Haydn’s Horn Concerto No 1 with soloist Bruce Roberts Monday in the Radis-so- n Hotel in Ogden Associate conductor Christopher Wilkins leads the orchestra in a program that also features Stravinsky’s “Pulcinella” Suite and Respighi’s “Trittico Botticel-liano- ” The Weber State Singers pre- sent their 25th annual Christmas Concert Monday at 6:30 and 8:15 Theatre Browning pm in WSC Center Ogden The program includes a variety of Christmas muthe-Allre- d sic from old English tunes to mod Mrs LaReta Madsen Kump Dr Chase Peterson — Pres University of Utah Mrs Jennie Creer Stoddard Mrs Chase Peterson My congratulations to Mrs LaReta Madsen Kump and Mrs Jennie Creer Stoddard for their gift to the Fine Arts Museum University of Utah Roslyn after 3 children at 140 LBS exercised 6 weeks to 105 LBS with the BODYLIFT Program Roslyn invites all to come and share her experience - 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