Show The Salt Lake Tribune THE ARTS --r::- :1-- 44 COMING UP I' v f f 'A tko A ?41 skt'1 I I i 4- - 2t-- - 4 Ire ' tci Away down south - pLi The '71 A i of Southern Utah University in Cedar City tonight The free concert begins at 7 pm in the Randall L Jones Theatre The band which has performed regularly at Disneyland since 1985 plays a repertoire covering more than 50 years including pieces by Fats Waller Jelly Roll Morton Irving Berlin Cole Porter and Duke Ellington It has per formed throughout Europe and in 1991 took grand prize at the Breda International Jazz Competition in Holland 4 "441411 - "- ' !! K - ti a4::k e' t't 4 I4v ' !Tc ) ' i s4 CI - 74 - -- - Encore encore "One of the best lineups ever" is how Thomas R Root Weber State 4f4 d tr4 A1 4 "- - ! -- ' - 7- :- -- 4- - ' University's director of bands describes Monday's 14th annual Corps Encore drum and bugle competition in Wildcat Stadium on the Ogden campus The six performing units are not marching bands they put on a precision silshow playing various-sizever bugles and assorted percussion instruments Tradi- le t ttli)0011!i - 1 :' t 1 Tlp '11" 4tc T '' 1 i I ! T7 I ''64 '' I'i ' r ' ' 1 - : Ifiq110t ‘‘ e '1 7 '''''' 4 ' Or 34 4-- 4 is $4o0 - tional baton twirlers are concert spotlight he entered a at period of his Fort Worth Texas home Salt Lake City was a surprise Unitstop in his current ed States tour Cliburn will play the Tchalkovsky Piano Concerto No 1 and Rachmaninoff Piano Concert No 3 and narrate Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" " t The "velvet fog" will roll over the Days of '47 celebration in Utah County as Mel Torme performs Monday in Orem's SCERA Shell Outdoor Theater The entertainer's career has taken him from vaudeville houses to Carnegie Hall He regularly appears with major symphony orchestras writing his own arrangements and often taking the podium as guest conductor A former radio child actor ("Captain Midnight" and "Jack 05 e - "404 t it six is $32 DOD Play ball! The Utah Symphony makes its debut at Salt Lake City's newest performance venue Franklin Quest Field Wednesday with singer Michael Martin Murphey as guest General admission is $15 to the 7:30 pm performance at the ballpark 77 W 1300 South Murphey's mellow voice will be featured as the segment of the outdoor concert The orchestra with the Freelancers from Sacramento Calif the Cascades from Seattle the Santa Clara (Calif) Vanguard and the Blue Devils from Concorda Calif Reserved tickets for the 7:30 pm show are $950 for adults and $750 for students and seniors A family ticket to admit d ---- 17-cit- r from Anaheim Calif e 1112-minut- semi-retireme- nt - -- replaced by a team of color guards Each corps has about 70 members ages 14 to 21 who appear at sanctioned shows such as Monday's culminating in the Drum Corps International world championships Appearing in Ogden will be the Marauders from Longview Wash the Velvet Knights CI i Azumah a troupe of South African dancers and musicians will perform at the John W Gallivan Utah Center Thursday at 8 pm DOD Marvelous Mel Of a i La I - ' a If e 04 '1 - 4 5 n e f : 4:::!: ' ? 2!"1i: t J 1 " :L7--- L ( ''''IVit' I - - 7 " t It denee at Westminster College of Salt Lake City she has performed extensively as a solo and ensemble artist - - r I t vt4A r k - - i t Pita41 - ! iI 1 :i0 '11Pall:44'47'1 Ig-:srL - '$ - t ' ' A krfI:: : la il - 4tL:- I Stri-i- t gc TliPti - 1 - 4 tt f14 i::- - r‘ ) ' t‘ 'I $"tr ' ' it':!:::i"1 - ' t1 - Side Street Strutters will bring Dixieland music to the campus 4' tol: ' S r MUSIC ''1' irpti ' "' iv''A' A ' t- '"i i t 7-- '7 i CV ' T ' k i 'A- ' t I 4 E7 Sunday July 24 1994 Sale Starts Monday July 25th and ends after-intermissi- associate conductor Robert Henderson on the podium also See next page 112 Saturdayply 30th y - Your Arts And Crafts jAft SUPERSTORE 123 So State Orem 1 295 W Center Provo MoettitoisShotiOpinl Unfit4700 EtUdwigidildötTaylorsillieil Phot96744 2291 ODD - ld Armstrong") and singer he big-ban- A ot Temple Square 1) 4 4 -- - 11 "The Christmas Song" with Bob Wells In the '80s he picked up two Grammys for arrangements with George Shearing And for seven seasons he made annual guest appearances on the television series "Night Court" now in syndicated reruns In May 1991 he closed the Utah Symphony's entertainment series with performances in Salt Lake City Tickets to Torme's 8:15 pm performance are $10 and may be purchased at the SCERA Showhouse office 669 S State Orem For additional information call (801) Mel Torme will perform Monday In Orem's SCERA Shell Outdoor Theater — backed by the 120-piec- e Moscow Philharmonic — makes a appearance Tuesday at Abravanel Hall 123 W South Temple Salt Lake City While the 8 pm concert officially is a sellout people may add their names to a waiting or at list by calling the Abravanel Hall box office s ticket probably will be in the $55 to $75 sections officials say album now 60 was propelled to instant superstardom in 1958 by winning the Moscow Tchaikovsky Competition After two decades in the world 533-ART- S Last-minu- te 225-256- 9 DOD Cliburn In concert Legendary pianist Van Cliburn certs ranging from a brass music to piano master works are scheduled this week at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square Salt Lake City All concerts begin at 7:30 pm and are free On Monday the Bridgerland Brass Quintet will play a varied program from a Gustav Hoist march to a "Porgy and Bess" medley The ensemble will be augmented by piano organ acoustic bass and percussion On Wednesday Costa Rican turn-back- 4 ti native Elizabeth Paniagua who sings in eight languages presents a program of Czech and Russian songs by Dvorak and Rachmaninoff Show tunes are the bill of fare Friday as popular vocalists Rebecca Glade and Steven Evans sing medleys and excerpts from such hits as "Camelot" "Phantom of the Opera" and Utah's own "Promised Pianist-in-res- r ti Kkl L optitetwerJ1? he tj Lace Des so Red or Yellow Ticket Items - - : rt Cornpfete Lunch Complete Dinner $a99 9 $E-711- 1 1forlIv-Illirsl- -1 k F ttiav & Saturily: 11:4Xlam-9:COr- m Sunday: 8:30am-8:00p- m V$ I 4 ot No -- 1 - I to PISA LIW)J' I7 A' 1160-' 44 s F hTouc 40IFF Regular rice Tone of Nature Beads tis:I's' 00' 1 ' All Readin! 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