Show CM Vacs&i griMinm C3CZZ9- - 0 CM Instituto cEiolrid porform tied "How Firm a Foundation” will also be held at the Ikbemacle beginning at 7:30 pm Both concerts are free to the public The Logan Institute Choir is comprised of young adults (ages 18 to 30) who attend die Logan Institute of Religum located near die campus of USU The choir performs throughout the year at the Logan Tkbemacle and the KentConcert HalL Periodically the choir i invited to sing for die Internationally Broadcast LDS Church firesides and last April it provided the music for LDS General Conference Flans are underway for next year’s concert series Please contact Lucille Hansen at if you would like to be included In this perform mance senes o There will be daily musical at the Tkbemacle S 0) o u I in downtown Logan through die summer Each event of the “Music time at die Tabernacle” series begins at ' 12:30 pm and lasts for approximately 30 minutes 3o More — P14 S - 5 The featured group this week will be the Logan V E Institute Choir which will perform on August 2 under the direction of Brent Cotde and Steve Schank They will songs commemorat-- o § provide Ing Utah’s pioneer heritage The selections diey will sing come from a larger fireside program that will be given on Sunday evening July 28 The Sunday fireside concert end- Q X I o 733-76- — Amy Raimann organ ' Deftbia Ditton ftu-: ijyV Price cemst Lacey and friends ' A’ - Logan Institute of Rea- son Choir - — Cinnamon Creek Carey urst vocal group 5 — Amy Raimann organ 0 6 — Jonathan Rose organ 8--7 — Cory Mendenhall j ')-- 3 ''"'V i - 8 3 — Votad off the Island— Dai Lor Shop Rich Hutchinson 8 9 —Aaron and Taml Pyfer : : ' vocal duet 8-- 1 0 Barbara Brindmp w'organ yj( — Michelle Hatch piano 2 8-— Logan Institute of Ret I ft QiOnj — Jonathan Rose organ 4 8---r Debbie Ditton vocal 81 8 — Jeremy NMsoa Jazz V - 13 tf" 15 99 co"’to USM LDS InatHutechoir performs Ms week I Youth Conservatory at Utah State University has a long history of successful piano The instruction based on traditional study combined with innovative techniques including classroom sessions and indi- vidual lessons Classes minor the academic calendar at Utah State and registration Tor fall semester is about to begin The lory to the study regimen is fun said director Ralph van der Beck “Piano study can be a solitary experience” he said "We want to develop musicians in a group situation using a variety of techniques that makes studying fun" Responding to requests and in keeping with the philosophy of keeping things nm a new jazz section has been added for the older students this year Two dates have been set aside for repstration Aug 6 and 27 from 6 to 8 pm in the foyer area of the Kent Concert Hall in the Chase Fine Aits Center at Utah State ’ Parents interested in enrolling children in Youth Conservatory piano : classes should attend either session accompa-nie- d ' by die child A short wUl be administered test to every child at this time' testing basic music theory concepts There is no key- board test A $10 deposit Is required at that time and texts for the year can be purchased as well The Youth Conservatory is open to children ana teens ages S through 18 said Brooke Reynolds conservatory coordinator: Students are placed in classes according to age grade and skill The Youth Conservatory is based in the department of music at Utah State and was established by Gary Amano head of the piano study program in the department The program was established to provide a comprehensive and music edu-- V ':'5 cation The weekly piano lea- on is a session and theweekly ' pwnp mneifigtiBhfp fluff- es are taught by qualified a individuals who have '£ completed or are pursuing : degrees in musics said Reynolds y Musicianship classes ' well-round- ed 30-min- 55-min- : s Mention concerts lessons Big time piano enhance the private lesson and provide opportunities for peer interaction discussion and performance whife providing the fundamentals in music theory music history and aural skills A new section in jazz piano will be added this year The class for in the 8tii to 12th grades will meet mice a week for an hour to study the theory and keyboard skill of jazz piano playing This class will appeal to teenagers who are interested in piano but think the classics are a little too stuffy Reynolds said ' Staff at the YC make every effort to create the proper fit between teacher and student ah important factor in successful teaching and learning Parents are involved in the process and teach- - y ing levels are divided into bronze silver and gold Fees correlate to three levels and shut at $36 a ' ' month die into “fan” Factoring quotient at the YC are the numerous activities that ' take dace throughout the : year These activities V bring the students togeth er fm group activities again breaking down the solitary elements of piano study There are weekly ’ performance opportum-tie-s v stu-den- although young musicians always have the choireof performing or not There Is a Halloween carnival a Decembre holiday con- -' ' ceTta Monster Omcertpiano festival and much more It is die strength of these events tiiat adds to die total YC experience' van derBeek said “Anymie who is inter-estin piano study hoy " or girl would consider the Youth Conservatory” Reynolds said “We have A A3Sfc-f- i it' t a solid staff — teachers Who are committed to malting piano studfy interThe Ughtwood Duo dotes out the Mendon concerts esting From thedlsci-plin- e and dedication need- ed for successful conceit of Mendon on guitar and Eric ' TheCity die guitar Nelson pianists to the casual oq dsinet and social elements of making and clarinet enaenible : tin whistle There masfriends while studying the of Mike Christiansen ter musicians are and Eric Nelson in the music instructors who If parents ahdchildreii Ughtwood Duo per- have combined their are unable to attend the y form at 7 : 7dy pjn (alerts to produce 27 regisUation 28 at the gazdw in v Aug 6 or tome exciting arrange- datescall tiieYC office Pioneer Bark in meats of a wide range and at (435) Mendon (100 N 200 -: cona Wbst) Bring your own of botii familiar and 'X‘ leave a mresage or : exotic tact the officeby email aT chairs or blankets melqdiea The nsuedu time have CDs to their Duo' The ycpiano8hass Ligbtwood credit : LjX? is Mike Quistiansen s ( - ts - ed ‘ ded--sio- r : : : : - 797-30- 18 3 S : s f 7 ’?V‘f'Il’S!r - |