Show AeFD8(WnBWj0UfMICWhiB SurtdjyvMtffch 307986-- 3 Wesk TTIie produced television program which considers the importance of art activities in everyone’s life will be rebroadcast on KUED channel 7 tonight at 9:30 pm “Some people think of art as a frill when many studies point out that art is an absolute necessity to the complete functioning of the human personality” says Evelyn Lawrence writer producer Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Hall pm Free and open to the public 12:30-- 1 USU CONVOCATION - A Scholars Day Forum with four USU faculty members and moderator Governor Scott Matheson Topic — Star Wars: Should the US Stop SDI? 12:30 pm Eccles Conference Center Auditorium Free and open to the public THE ALTERNATIVE CINEMA SERIES presents “Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe” and “Fitzcarraldo” at 7 A 9:30 pm in FAV (Art Auditorium) 150 at USU Admission: $3 at the door THE USU ART DEPARTMENT IS ACADEMIC OLYMPIAD sponsored by the College of Education and Phi Kappa Phi 8 am - 3 pm Taggart Student Center ORGAN RECITAL HOSTING A JURIED STUDENT ART SHOW in the Tippetts Gallery Entry is open to all students attending USU Entries must be received on April 7 at the USU Chase ?- -' vfc VP v y? IT UTI h exhibit featuring Martha n Klein Haley and Ron Zollinger § ANNUAL BRIDGERLAND SOCIETY BANQUET is scheduled at The Cottage Restaurant ate 6 pm Advanced reservations are necessary and the cost is 810 per person The speaker will be David Stanley discussing “Folklore and History in Utah’s National Parks” For reserva5 tions and information call THE AUDUBON Eccles Conference Center Auditorium lymmr otf seledtonsfromits ’ Grammy Award will winning “Ctnyon” album much of newfige’'earthnuMe Grand Utah' State IwhicK: was recorded i peif 85 for adults are 810 Tickets UhiversityPorfonnhrtelSeiiesj! Canyons April U19 at 8 pm in the Kent for children and 8150 for USU students with activity card! xt WB 5 weamuter The Pau Winter Consort yean of ge pitt in-th- Fran-teras- ART OPENING at the Alliance for the Varied Arts 290 N 400 E Logan A two-perso- & 's FILM FESTIVAL AND LECTURE BY LES BLANK (April 1 A 2) and the film “Burden of Dreams” 7:30 pm ROBERT C TANNER "HUMANIST" LECTURE — Filmmaker Lea Blank at USU 7:30 pm Eccles Conference ” “Chulas Auditorium Center and “Garlic is as Good as Ten from 9 am to 4 pm in the Tippetts Gallery There will be a 82 per person entry fee with a limit of 5 pieces per area All works must be well presented and ready for hanging Include your name phone number and address and the price of the work if it is for sale All entries will be juried by a committee consisting of faculty members and students Awards will be given to outstanding works by a judge to be selected by the Art Show committee e 752-734- m USU Mothers” gional GYMNASTICS at NCAA Re- Univ of Utah 7:30 pm On The IRoM Hi' : Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra plans program - - and others Graf is active in area musical groups including the Salt Lake Chamber Ensemble and he has performed chamber The Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra directed by Charles Ketcham will perform works by Mozart Ravel Handel and Britten and feature principal flutist Erich Graf and principal harpist Sarah Bullen at 8 pm on Saturday April 5 at Symphony HalL wrote Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart few pieces for harp and flute His Concerto for Flute and harp is among the most beautiful contrasting the tone colon with one another and the orchestra started composing Maurice Ravel at age nine — and some of those early pieces k are found in his Simple Symphony which was also the score for Walter Gore’s ballet of the same name ConGeorge Frederick Handel’s certo Grosso in F Major No 4 in A minor is one of “Twelve Grand Concertos” he composed and is believed by many to be among his best using rich orchestration Principal flutist Erich Graf joined the Utah Symphony in 1976 A graduate of the Juilliard School he spent two summers at the Academie Internatonale de Musique D’Ete in Nice France where he studied with Rampal He has performed with the New York Philharmonic the Brooklyn Symphony the Royal Ballet Opera the Cincinnati Symphony (1756-179- (1875-193- music 7) tion tongue-in-chee- Associate conductor Charles Ketcham has conducted some of the major orchestras in the united States including those of Pittsburgh Dallas St Louis and Denver He joined the Utah Symphony in 1982 after serving as resident conductor of the San Diego Symphony A Fullbright Fellowship enabled Ketcham to study in Vienna He is principal guest conductor of Utah’s Ballet West Good tickets are available for 88 at the Symphony Hall box office 123 West South Temple (northwest corner free parking for ticket purchases) and at Basil’s in Trolley Square For information please call 9) jean-Pier- nationally recognized Sarah Bullen now in her sixth year as principal harpist with the Utah Symphony has performed with more than two dozen orchestras and before such enthusiastic listeners as Presidents Jerry Ford and Jimmy Carter She has also won numerous prizes in major music competitions including first prize in the 1980 Ruth Lorraine Close National Harp Competi 1) (1685-175- the many ensembles re 533-640- 7 Snowbird holds workshop for young musicians The Snowbird Institute for the Arts and Humanities will present the second annual Snowbird Youth Orchestra Workshop conducted by Maestro Varujan Kojian music director of Ballet West and of the Santa Barbara Symphony The workshop rehearsals will take place on at West High School from 9 am to August noon Monday through Friday and will culminate in a performance at Snowbird Resort on 4-- mf i 4 r fc ! I Ii X 4 a 4 Mf i EriM : -- available Auditions which are free and open to any instrumentalist in the Utah school system and school-ag- e musicians studying with private instructors will be held for the Youth Orchestra on Saturday April 5 from 9 am to noon by Mr Kojian at West High School 241 North 300 West Salt Lake City An additional component a two day workshop for Utah music educators and interested public WIjAu8 llShasbeep abided to $$ flrpgram rtniSj yepfi T' i'A :V i'j it |