Show wy'f''wf M X Y iwyy iy “s The Salt Lake Tribune Sundav December Oratorio Symphony ready ‘Messiah William Noll returns to Salt Lake City to conduct the Oratorio Society of Utah and the Utah Symphony in the annual perfor mance of Handel s "The Messiah” Friday and Saturday at 8 p m in the Salt Lake Tabernacle The music director of the Choral Guild of Atlanta Chorus made his debut here in last year’s perfor- mance Janet Forrester at Sunday's performance the society’s 71st performance of “Messiah” is dedicated to John Marlowe Neil-so- n who retires as director of the Oratorio Society after 25 years of service The public is invited to a special tribute to him Sunday from 5 30 to 7 30 p m in the atrium of the Governor’s Plaza 560 E South Temple William Noll music director of the Choral Guild of Atlanta returns to direct annual “Messiah” in the Tabernacle — The newly-forme- d Maurice Abravanel conductor Mountain West Symphony and Chorus will give its inaugural concert with Handel's “The Messiah” Dec 14 at 7 p m in the Creek Stake Center Creek 14-- 1535 Road The new Sandy performing group is sponsored by the Sandy City Arts i Council Terrell C La- moreaux founder Mr Lamoreaux and former director of the Northern California Mormon Symphony and Chorus will direct the Mountain West Symphony and conduct “Messiah” lau- Special to The Tribune SPRINGVILLE Opera West will hold its first voice competition Jan 17 m the Springvtlle Art Museum Ann Baltz will judge finalists and be accompanist for a winner’s concert - Jan 18 Registration forms are available at Wakefield’s Music in Provo the Video Stop in Sprmgville Bert Murdock Music in Orem or from Opera West 757 S Main Suite 215 PO Box 539 Sprmgville Utah 84663 An entry fee of $15 should be sent to Opera West no later than Jan 7 There will be four categories Young Novice (under age 20) Novice Intermediate and Advanced There is no age limit and singers may choose to compete in any one catego- - i 23 A list of winners follows — Tamami Junior High Piano Honma 7th grade Mount Logan Mid- - So far the Aural Corporation has produced over 500 tapes recorded in 3D Sonic including jazz classical ethnic rock and country selections They sell for $14 95 a piece and are available at Cosmic Aeroplane Pegasus and Star Bound Records 3D Sonic is meant to be listened to through headphones according to Jena and he suggests the Sony Turbo model And why does 3D Sonic sound better than stereo? 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Gift KSM 2 1 r'm'X r 11T xpires 12 31 250 TRAVEL - Kevin McMillan a native of Can was featured in ' Musical mcri ca s ' Young Artists of 1 al rt to Watch article He has earned a nns ters degree from halliard and is working on a doctoral dcpioo as a SALE KF-8- 0 Choral Fu"tu- RACCOON COAT CHRISTMAS DIGITAL Beethovens there die School Logan High School Piano — Angela Ede 11th grade Olympus High School Salt Lake City Colle- Experience the NEW — sound better He believes that he and partner Mark Prazen have come up with a product that is better than stereo — 3D Sonic A native of Cuttack India Jena is president of Aural Corporation Woods Cross Utah producers of 3D Sonic Prazen is vice president Jena said 3D Sonic is similar to an optical illusion only with the ears “We call it an aural illusion” he said Utah Music Teachers name winners of state auditions Winners of the Utah Music Teachers Association’s state auditions were announced last week They will compete in the division auditions held Jan 16 17 and 18 in Gardner Hall Winners of these auditions will compete in the National Student Auditions m New York March 21 22 and of & & :c 1 Rabindra K Jena’s love for music is so strong that he spends his time trying to invent ways to make it ry Cash prizes from $50 to $100 will be awarded along with a certificate Each singer will have 15 minutes to perform two anas one in English and one in a foreign language Novices may sing entirely in English Singers should bring their own accompanist and will be given a scheduled time prior to the competition Ann Baltz is music director for the Midwest Opera m Minneapolis and is assistant music director and vocal coach for the Orlando Opera She has worked with the Portland Opera San Francisco Opera’s Western Opera Theatre West Bay Opera and the Minnesota Opera Summer Theatre While she is in Utah m January she will coach the singers m Opera West’s production of "Carmen” Opera Theatre and Connecticut No of Books Tribune Staff Writer The technique these two gentlemen have created uses the psycho-acousti- c principles and interactions of the left and right hemispheres of the brain It provides the illusion of being Villa-Lobo- a sohut n the Philharmonics nuud ng New York Name By Tom McCarthey Opera West readies first open voice competitions Judith Farris began her professioncareer as an apprentice at the Santa Fe Opera singing Frau Mary in Wagner's “Der Fliegende Hollander" and Dolores in the premiere of "Yerma ” Born in Missouri she is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University and lives in New York She has worked closely with Gian Carlo Menotti in recent seasons performing the role of the mother in "The Consul" for Chicago al Rfdeem fur OIT OF BALAM E Sx ott Mithtsans probing liHikiUontompiTirv politics ami or BLFWll HI llOUTa essav dev nlnng Southern I tali s High stunning phnlo-llteraDesert Ktcene 82 it) nfi eac h hook you Inn inspiration for 3D Sonic United Airlines Lamoreaux also played the harpsichord with the Oakland Chamber Orchestra for six years “When a city becomes the size of Sandy there is a natural desire to strengthen and develop the arts” Lamoreaux said “Sandy is at that point and it is exciting to be a part of it “We hope to build a musical organization that will have an impact on this valley on our community our families but most of all on individuals who would otherwise put their talents aside and let them be lost” There are currently about 60 members of the chorus and 30 instrumentalists in the orchestra Ora“Eli- ) Grand Opera She was PUBLISHER’S COUPON Peterson general director of the Utah Opera Company Lowell Dur- - Music director of promotional roadshows for Scandinavian Airlines and 534-575- 0 Mary Burgess a native of South Carolina is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and has an active operatic and concert career She is a her of voice at She hs performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Ann Arbor Festival with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the Ravinia Festival and at the Marlboro Festival She made her debut with the Boston Symphony in performance and in a recording of Beethoven’s “Choral Fan reate of the Utah Symphony Glade Mountain West Symphony Love of music to debut with ‘Messiah’ SANDY previously performed with the torio Society in Mendelssohn s ’’ jah SUNY-Bingham-t- Soloists will be soprano Mary Burgess tenor Rodney Nolan contralto Judith Farris and baritone Kevin McMillan Chorus tasy” under the direction of Seiji Ozawa This season marked the European debut of Rodney Nolan who performed in Berio's “La Vera Storia" at the Florence May Festival and at the Holland Festival m June 86 He has ham professor of music at the University of Utah and Rodney H Brady president of Bonneville International Corp and chairman of the Marlowe Silver Anniversary Tribute Committee will speak There will be a light buffet Admission is $10 and is a contribution to the Oratorio Society For more information call K5 nif 7 ’ '4 lk 'Vr V |