Show " t ' ' - -- i 1evV019' M' LISiC ' -- - - ' - : ' ' LIE invitation was tendered by Amy Grau Miller president diviof the California-wester- n i 1 i aion The convention will be held April 3 in Sacramento Cal Six buses will transport the 200 youngsters to the west coast and return Tentative plans call concert prior for a to the actual convention a network broadcast originating in San Francisco and an educag tional trip in addition to performancel at the convention proper Appearing on the contemporary music clinic the choir will perform works by leading choral composers of the day Two Utah composers will be represented— Leroy Robertnon's setting of "The Lord's Prayer" will be sung am will a recently completed opus for ladies" voices by Roy Harris Both Dr Harris and Prof Robertson will participate In this forum on contemporary music So it will be a big day for Utah in more ways than one! 1 11-1- I i 1 l 4 I sight-seein- l 1 I i I 1 I 1 : S 1 ' THE choir's coming has already been heralded by headlines In Sacramento papers It is Unusual for such a large group to travel such a distance for such a purpose For this reason much favorable publicity will result It is not unusual for choirs let us say of 40 voices to travel '' " k - 1 ''' b q- - C-- 3 s ' ill ' r —but 200 voices—well that's quite different! 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'" ': ' ' ' ' - : ' !1 '! - I ' 3 f ' 0 ' 4 ' ' ' ' 1 ' :' - ' ' - will ' ' ' ' ' — - ' ''' - - 6re Metropolitan be presented in concert at Granite auditorium Wednesday high 8:15 pm under sponsorship of Granite Artst Assn Initiating his brilliant career as a substitute for Nelson Eddy on a radio broadcast Carter was acclaimed overnight and subsequently fulfilled concert engagements in many large cities He made his Metropolitan debut in the role of Des Grieux in "Manon" In 1940 he was called to Colorado to sing the tenor lead in "The Bartered Bride" in the annual festival at Central City and after a repeat engagement the following year he sang recitals and with symphony orchestras in Chicago Milwaukee Cedar Rapids Iowa and Toronto The handsome young tenor will sing compositions of Mendelsohn Schumann Schubert Puccini Debussy Stephen Foster and Gilbert and Sullivan at the concert 1 $ — ' Noted Tenor Due CARTER J OHN Opera tenor t : If ( — ' t -' ' 0 - 1 's hi Waiting for Prof William Peterson to raise bit baton are tni- verity Ladies' Glee club members Doris Cluff Margene Poulson I I Janyee Patterson Joyce Patterson Ella Rae Henry Jean McGailock I ) Patsy Judd and Bonnie Romney (seated) Carol Cutler (all standing) - DR I Krone then goes on to speak of the size enthusiasm and responsiveness of the choir He is particularly impressed ' with the extensiveness of the choral program in the school which includes a "Junior choir of 150 a boys' glee club of 70 and William Peterson his baton this after4 pm in the Union on the University of at noon building department these programs contribute greatly to the music - 100-voi- V musical scene ax of the campus community's well as to Utah campus another capacity "at home" audience will thrill to "music of youth"—this- time the university ladies school of 1600!" The article concludes - with: "Our hats are off—to Armonf Willardsen and the South high school a cappella choir of Salt Lake City" To which we might add ours too Dr Krone Famous Basso glee club This will be the fifth In the current series of at home" presentations Sponsored by the management of the Union building in cooperation with the that It ENNETH '' ' ' !ill ' A SSISTING YET band Mao beard this Sunday on the third of the Provo series will be a string quintet directed by Prof Gustave Buggert instructor In music plus two piano solos and a vocal number Gerrit de Jong dean of B Y U's college of fine arts is chairman of the aeries "tuaic With Our Neighbors" broadcant from Logan each Sunday at 6:30 pm will feature Dr Roy Harris famous composer his pianist wife Johan Harris and Eugene Hansen Pi Kappa Alpha president at U 8 A C Eugene Hansen was chonen to represent his fraternity on the Logan broadcast following a letter from Aggi Pi Raps protesting that only glide seemed to appear as student guests on the The letter was read on show the network program by Dr Harris emcee who promptly Invited the fraternity to choone a reprementative to be guest on the March 6 broadcaat Eugene Hansen represent" the chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha at U S A C The Aggie Fl Raps have just been notified that they have again won the scholaratilp cup awarded by the national organization This is the sixth year the U 8 A C Pi Raps have won the scholarship cup in the 23 years it haa been given to be heard are the university symphony and the men's glee club under the direction of Albert Shepherd and J Marlowe Nielson respectively They will present their programs April 10 1 - li Mad- sen violinist and Sterling Bush tenor Miss Adina Reinhardt talented artist of the keyboard will appear as soloist in the Flat B Tschaikowsky and 17 These Piano 4 ir - ' ' the other extreme club Preceding attractions on this year's at home" series have included Prof Louis W Booth's chamber ensembles the university concert band Ronald D Gregory director the university mixed chorus Richard P Con-di- e director and the university chamber orchestra directed by : at Joint Recital Set at campus v John Carter Tenor 4111 ghe concert 1Vednenday at 8:15 pm 8:15 THE PARIS lb 0 II New Arrivals in CALLY PECK violist and viol) linist and Thomas Hutchings pianist will appear in Joint recital Monday evening in the music hall on the university COLUMBIA ALBUMS pm I ' it - ' ' '' :' I614 I 4 "s"g ''' ' SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER ) t'''' 1 "::-'4- I' 01 s At'''''''''''' 4 1 r' COLUMBIA LONG PLAYING ' ' I '' '' '1'- IN-- 1 'v' 4 as' i a - k::::: fzi I RECORD PLAYER -- a 4?- 'X' I 4 ft Z ": 1 i 1 4 111'A'' i''12""4k 1 li ' '' L i?Ii'l - 'fi:- ' 4 --- - -- - 4r4 4 ! 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I ever the girls' beauty is always matched by their performance Mr Peterson and the club as soloists will be Lila Mary Kasteler May Dickson Guest Wmi Ini1 trnsT anmdm tSpiir1elyn itself Prof Peterson's ladies glee clubs have always prennted programs of excellence and have proved to be among the most popular in the series When 100 coeds file onto the platform in formal attire the audience Is completely won long before a note of music has sounded How- - Signs for SPENCER noted basso who won Salt Lake audiences with his role In University of Utah music festival's "Show Boat" last year will pre sent a concert at South high school April 4 at 8:30 pm In 1938 the great Negro singer sang the role of "Show Boat" with St Louis Municipal Opera Co and made his first major appearance as soloist with t ''' glee club of 150 provid- girl? Music Series Serves City' and Campus 11Y WHEN Prof ing preliminary training for the a cappella choir (of 200) — a healthy choral program for a College Series Prove Popular ' t 0- I ' ' 4 1' t ' 1- '': illi1°1 °I 4 t1 I 4' 1 ' ' Music Co 74 S Main Bt Enclose stamped addressed envelope with mail oilers - ' t ' Sonora records Tickets may be secured through mail order to Glen Bros - : ' Los Angeles Symphony orchestra at Hollywood bowl In New York he was Paul Robeson's understudy in "John Henry" and in 1941 cave his first Town Hall recital He is known to movie-goer- s for his leading roles in two movies "Cabin in the Sky" and "Bataan" and to platter fans for his recordings for Columbia and ekter: 1 4 k VPPPRrFFrrtrnW1 1 Willardsen's organization: students began to file in before the bell rang When the room was about half filled the director struck a chord and the group began to hum sustaining it until the rest of the choir was seated There was no talking—everyone was there for business apparently Student officers took care of routine de tails The president introduced himself to us and gave us the music the choir was tinging which was kept in individual folders in numbered pigeon holes In a large cabinet mounted on large casters so it could be the country concertizing — : ' v - column Dr Krone tells of visiting a rehearsal of the choir during a recent visit to our city Choral conductors who have trouble with discipline (and who doesn't?) might listen to Dr Krone's description of the beginning of a typical rehearsal of Mr 'a Pir VIArtMON4MSANNOTAPPAIVIR4M41TTAIfrillfrgV1WOORW08050101VINOUIVIIIINRW11110r ' The - PWI fF5t r :'r'1-- 1 'I - ' -' t MATIONAL recognition h a a J1 come to another outstanding Salt Lake musical organization e a South high 'school's directed by cappella choir Armont Willardsen is the subject of an article in the current Jesus of the Educational Music magazine The article Are Off to the South High School A Cappella Choir of Salt Lake City" pays glowing tribute to this group of local teenage youngsters§ and its director And rightly so—for the choir has been invited to appear as a featured attraction at the approaching sessions of the Music Educators' national conference Californiawestern division early next month '' ' ily Lowell Durham :r - 1 ' r I t - - - — ' a -- ----- - I ony MUMe |