| Show ARTS CALENDAR The Salt Lake Tribune 0 0 13ip)111I:::: ij L6 The Deer Valley International Chamber Music Festival will present its first concert of the winter season featuring violinist Oleh Krysa today at 4 pm in the new Park City Community Church Tickets are $10 Mr Krysa born in Poland of Ukrainian parents and raised in Lvov Ukraine studied with renowned violinist David Oistrakh He had a Carnegie Hall debut in 1971 but the Soviet government did not allow him to perform in the United States again until travel restrictions were eased three years ago He is now on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music In today's concert Mr Krysa will perform with his wife pianist Tatyana Tehekina and Utah Symphony clarinetist Russell Harlow in Milhaud's Suite for Violin Clarinet and Piano The violinist will join violist Leslie Harlow in a Mozart duo The program will conclude with Mr Krysa Ms Tchekina Ms Harlow and cellist Ellen Bridger in Brahms' Piano Quartet in G Minor t-- - 4'''''''4"-"'- e 40 d 't ‘ - tto ' 1 't Nw44t s -- tP)S 1 : t : 4'3 t 1) N ' c05 i Is otr4 t ' 4 "'1774110! N- 1 ' ''''''' k -- -- I and set the date to coincide with basThursday's Wyoming-BYketball game "Our intent is to build a better relationship between the two universities Sports tend to polarize people and the arts bring them together" Mr Day ley said Tickets for the 7:30 pm performance are $4 for the public and $3 for BYU faculty staff and students Brigham Young University and the University of Wyoming may be bitter rivals on the basketball court but the universities' music departments have started a friendly exchange Wednesday UW's Centennial Singers will present a celebration of Broadway and Hollywood musicals in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Provo school's Harris Center The Centennial Singers were organized in 1985 as part of the University of Wyoming centennial commemoration The student company includes singer dancers a band and a technical crew The Provo performance is sponsored by the BYU music department and Young Ambassadors who will perform a few numbers with the Wyoming singers Newell Day ley BYU chair said an interchange started two years ago when Wyoming invited BYU's Young Ambassadors to perform BYU has returned the invitation Maestro Joseph Silverstein and the Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra will take Vivaldi's popular "The Four Seasons" to several Utah locations this week The Utah Symphony music director will serve as conductor and violin soloist during the concerts which will also feature Utah Symphony associate principal violist Roberta Zalkind as soloist in pieces by Johann Hummel and Alan Shulman Wednesday the program will be given in the Kent Concert Hall of Utah State University's Chase Center Logan Tickets for the 7:30 pm concert are $12 for adults $7 for children and $3 for USU students The orchestra will travel to the Ogden Park Hotel for an 8 pm concert Thursday Tickets are $12 and include light refreshments Brigham Young University will host an appearance Friday at 7:30 pm in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Provo school's Harris Center Tickets are $8 for students faculty and seniors $10 for the public The Salt Lake City performance is Saturday at 8 pm in Symphony Hall 123 W South Temple Tickets are $12 for and $18 for reserved seating music-departme- THEATER "The Wager" Mark Medoff's play from the early "Os will be at the University of Utah's Lab Theatre beginning Thursday The story concerns a graduate student who deliberately suppresses his emotions in an attempt to become totally dispassionate about life At one point he bets that his can't seduce the married student next door without inciting her husband to murder Then nt 0000 2j214 Manicotti $375 1174 Vf2W Parmigiana overnite package just $1250 Reservations Required per person Lasagna I $395 $395 st !moms" Ave 1350 South' 5100 COMM 10 TIS F -- RW O ) 303-93C- t I Less cash eveningsweek-end- s Expires Jan 31st Excluding holidays 21 FOGELBEll All ANISIMMOUININEIMMEMilktiMMUMEMMIIMMEMMMMMIUMMIMMM11MINEMIEMIEMEMMEll 1992 CONCERT TOUR ! 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