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V 'V 2004 v ! vain 2 I April Music from north of England and south of US Friday Cache Herald theleditor a peek at pl3’s calendar this and you will see a full schedule I of events around town I had to leave out just about all of the ongoing items " and all of the “Over the Hill” events just to fit it all on one page Because the calendar is so fidl you might miss a few of the choice events Let me point out a just a handful of the hot tickets First on the list is an appearance by jazz trombonist Wychffe Gordon The world- renowned artist has played with the likes ' of Wanton MarsaiUs to drop just one huge juz name Thanks to a grant from ' the ubiquitous Mark Eccles Caine Foundation Gordon is offering a series of classes and performances around the northern portion of the state His tour makes its final stop on our own university campus For valley music students Gordon will teach a fiee improvisation clinic on Wednesday April 7 ' from 1030 to 1 1:20 am and from 12:30 to 1:20 pm ' in the Chase Fine Aits Center Room 104 That evening he’ll perform with the university jazz ensembles in the the Kent Concert Hall at 7 pm This is a great opportunity to see and hear an aocom-plishedjazz player for a mere tfFind mote drtails on pA: For something less brassy check out The ‘ ft is Ccfccfcr Last Sundays 1 “New York Times puzzle UJiao-fiEjtolB-ns Your week at Brian McCuskey wants to Bke : ‘TheLadykillefsrbut 6 fBa : dilemma for music lovers Friday night ' is also home to the annual Celtic Night at the Ellen Ecdes Theatrc The Battlefield Band will bust out the bagpipes and transport audiences to the Scottish highlands Find out mote on p3 Celtic fusion or classical strings? Life is full of hard choices This week’s final great option is the performance by Los Camperosde Nad Cano a mariadu band from south of the border This is a grow that the Los Angeles times called “the best mariaefai band in the world” That’s the whole world v Can’t argue with that can you? SeepJlfor more i Finally one note about an upcoming event thrt is not to be missed: Tickets for the Greg Brown concert in May go on sale this Saturday at Sunrise Cydery Maya’s Comer the Spectrum ticket office and the Thggart Student Center: Get them before they’re gone Eqjoy! V ' —Jammy Pujh Cache Magazine odHor The abstract world of Buddy Smith A f Student opora tills ujocBcnd director of theatre in the department of music at Utah Stale Umvenity invites v audiences to enjoy fantasy and comedy as Utah State undergraduate students are joined by die Cache Children’s Choir in Lynn Jemisoo-Keisk- et lera in pertormanon T two one-a- ct fffiGWcfliaalre :fJroCanhr : opens The twoopens Klstudenh tickets $3 Utah stodanb vritii currant ijSkdidMted In America" j Sp’ftp’vy f-- : '' er I 'vArts and Social Sciences'-’l’Enfoiit et les Sortileges" by Rxvd is a wittyfintasy about a spoiled child Mto is bored and unhappy vrfw never' completes her homework and terroriara sakL her pets Jemison-KeiskLaaniniate objects from her stay books come to life to teach her a lessen In die chaotic finale the squirrel hurts its paw and the child bandagek it to the surprise of the trees and animals Impressed with her kindness aO believe that she is final- - i : er rtmaH with the subject To see your 5 favorites send fine “My ST to jpughOhjnewdcom list each week Include your name dence randomly select a age and city of resi I'M t Js ’ her mother and sing the child to sleep Menotti’s-O- ld Maid and the TMet" as written a radio open in originally 1939 parodies two spinsters Miss Tbdd and Nfiss Pinkerton who share tea every afternoon and review life’s disapsaid pointments Jemison-KeiskWhen a handsome young beggar -appean at the back doex LaetitiaAfiss TbdtTs young maid and the two women becoore inordinately iexdted to have a guest Tb keep die guest Bob interest- - ' ed they steal money from the dub and ' the churdt and even raid the liquor store FhriouS because Bob does not return her affection and suspeious that he may he an escaped criminal from the " county jail Miss Tbdd calls for the Vf pcdfoe While she is gone Laetitia con- vincas Bob to run away with her only after nnsaddng die house and stealing v Miss Tbdd’s cat ' “Join us at the Caine Lyrfc Theatre for two fimtastic and tundfol operas to be enjoyed by the entire fiunily” ' ' "rtervrirpog : : v V A i )’ '"- : JtenisKeidoer conducted t- V K lylemung how to love They call for TteopenstobesuoginEnglidiare sponsored by the Marie Ecdes Caine Foundation and are a part of program : offerings assodatodvrith die School of the Arts in the CoOe of Humanities 28 W "x senior dtizien and TEufent et les Sortileges” (IheChild and die Magic Spells) and “Old Maid and the Thiet" presented April 2 and 3 under the guidance of guest director Colin Baldjy of London EngbaxL are at dm Crine Lyric ' Theatre (28 WCerSet Logan) with cur-tain nightly at 730 and a 1 pin matinee on Saturday April 3 Tickets are avail- able at die door one hour prior to petti iwiiM Onwil itmiaBHi atilt m(b is $3 with senior citizen and students tidoets $3 Utah Stale students widi cuv rent ID are admitted free Kv:iv : Jand3at7J0pmf pmnafriM Saluidoy -- FBBSBTjACBSABI8BEBS24l8GJUI Thte Is eeSsrston 19-1-5 Continuing film roundup i ' -- J a stare Hus offering however creates a : 1 on Navajo sand paintings and more Your weekly roundup of films now playing the Chamber Music Society's season conclusion on Friday night Like Gordon the Cavani String Quartet has spent this past week teaching students the tricks of their trade at a series of music camps at Logan High Their stay in town culminates with Friday’s performance at die Ellen Bedes conference center on campus For more details see pA f Uttle Night Music- Cmsszznl ‘czapr Take rtasZJa Theatre serves up - its Belly dancing and an International celebration From Art camp registration Is now underway -- nxcdncZta Journal nxcHEszia fjioM Chamber music this weekend and a trombone master V ' : |