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I Pianist to Spark 'Pops' Concert Guest soloist with the ton Pops orchestra appearing in Salt Lake City March 9 and in Provo March 8 will be Ruth Slenczynska American born pianist : k Concerts are sponsored by Ilrigham Young University and McCune School of Music and Art Miss Slenczynska was a ehild prodigy who made her piano debut when 4 years old at Mills College At 8 she made her first American tour She studied under Josef Hofmann in Philadelphia and the late Serge Rachmaninoll Once Retired During her two appearances in Utah Miss Slenczynska will perform "Concerto 1 4 'The Little r oxest Next Merino 0 U at By Players ( lar tunes Mr Fiedler II ontoninTyi'inAttriNniti40000AintlInEE"EEE'l )1' 1 0 To Appear On eAt Home' Durham Jewish Music Month which has been observed nationally throughout the current month will be given further recognition this afternoon when Dr David A Shand's University Collegium Musicum with Prof Louis W Booth's Chamber Ensembles coJO' operating presents a program at i0 3 pm in the Union Building Works of Ernest Bloch and 'Darius Milhaud will be included The program J3 co- - ' sponsored by the University's Mild Councilorship 4- 4 trf t 4tt1 ' lk '0- '' ''eLi 1 1'v - ' ''': 4 ' ' 1 ' I ! !' -- i c sented Sunday afternoon at pm on the University of Utah's "At Home" series by the University Collegicum Musicum and Chamber Music Orchestra the concert is being presented in honor of Jewish Music Month celebrated during February Dr David A Shand will conduct the concert Laver Kranz will appear as soloist in "Ningun Improvisation" by Bloch and Pauline Law will be heard as i ' : :-- 11 I -- - - 1 : ' '!' ?Ik 1 41 Ei '''" 'i r- - I'' N A If‘ ' t :11' 11 le' i 1 s i ' - fil t 1 ' V - ''':- 't 4'' ff - - r ! C '' C 0 il I I a - i - Asp by Lillian Hellman will open March 6 at Kingsbury Hall for five performances ''The Little Foxes" is one of the truly great American folk dramas Set in the deep south it is a saga of intense The play family hatreds which first appeared in 1939 has lost none of its impact with the passing of time Today finds It just as stirring and absorbing as it ever was Director of the University Theater C Lowell Lees has chosen a cast of players familiar to theaterlgoers with the leading role played by Marsha Ballif Midgley 'Other members of the cast include Roy Gibson Marilyn Robinson llolt John NicolaySen ' ) 1 The University Theater production of "The Little Foxes' C ' Bloch con- The I Arthur Fiedler conducting of major works to tinues compose 4 the Boston Pops will direct a Ills latest Symphony proportions his musicians through the s ti received its premier per- in in weeks London two ago formance A Trombone Concerto completed last 4 ' summer will have its first perform- 1 t l''' ' a nce under Stokowski and the nous- o '""41 soloist in Aria by Bach 4 1116 ton Symphony in early April m on Other numbers the pro1 li Notable Frograni gram are "Woodwind Trio" '10 ' ANO“04000 ‘' " i Milhaud of "On the University by Wings evening Monday a" efre 'I e I Dr Durham Lecture and Artists Series is present- Song" by Mendelsohn "Hal4 6 tj it ''' t 1 i f leluyah Chorus" two Hebrew recital featuring- a joint piano-cellPsalm-130all by v ing Gladys Gladstone pianist and 'Harold Schneler cellist :songs and k i 1 Bach and performedby the Both are leading local artists and are certainly deserving of Reid Nibley outstanding young Utah keyboard artist will be Collegicum Musicum ' 4414 a spot on anyone's concert series Miss Gladstone was brilliant 4' 4"1""1 'IS' 1 is free and the The concert soloist with the Utah Symphony in the Tabernacle Saturday in on her recent performance the Mozart Cycle Mr Schneier i (I' " public is invited t Is the Utah Symphony's principal cellist and appeared as co' soloist' with Harold-Wol- f in 'Brahms- Dnuble Concerto with k Piano Recital 1 1 i the Symphony in a Tabernacle performance early this season t i The McCune School of Tuesday night Granite Arts presents Virginia Tanner's i ' Music and Art of Brigham 411'111'' Dance Theater of the McCune School of Music itt 1 Children's ' tj'' ' Young University will preand Art and the BYU A Cappella Choir directed by Newell B sent students of R Paul Miss talented has Tanner's won nationwide Weight troupe t Thompson in a piano recital acclaim while Mr Weight's choral group is one of the leading et4 ' ' on Friday evening at 8 pm Three major works from ing his first appearance as a $ collegiate ensembles of its kind In outRecital an McCune Hall soloist since his and Tabernacle classics the the solid I ' Met Auditions 200 N Main St return from a year's study in standing young Utah soloist A program of Interest and Vienna will be featured by the Utah In midweek the local winners of the recent Metropolitan i ' ' He will play the Schumann variety' has been prepared in Auditions of the Air will travel to Denver to compete with Symphony at a regular subin Saturnext Concerto which concert Piano students the following scription winners from Ogden and Provo areas as well as those from will appear: Marilynn Cowles Maestro Maurice Abravanel 4 day at 8:30 piTh in the Salt Wyoming and Colorado Metropolitan officials will be present ' also has programmed the Lake Tabernacle A:' Margaret Cowles Mary Lynn a rich opportunity awaits the winner auditions for and the i No 8 I official Lee Beethoven Erkelens Erkelens Susan Reid Symphony' pianist Nibley '' The three representatives from the Salt Lake area are Cohleen : L Weeks Kent Vail's Gregory in and "Death and I for the orchestra will be mak-Bischoff soprano Jean Preston soprano and Glade Peterson Anderson Crystal Cannon by Richard Transfiguration" tenor Ruth Slenczynska pianist will be featured soloist with the Strauss a works that requires Helen Brown Marilyn EllsAnd on Saturday the Utah Symphony will be on docket Boston Fops Orchestra when It comes to Salt Lake In March unlimited patience both by worth Mary Dee Duehlmeier - again in the Tabernacle after a brief interval to preAnn Welling Jo Ann Burthe conductor and orchestra sent its next to last subscription concert of the season Guest dett David Welling John to perform and much re- ' artist will be Reid Nibley who will play the Schumann Piano Thomas Robert Hanger Walthearsal time Concerto with the orchestra This artist's affinity for works er Schierioth Larry Foley Eugene Foster principal ' Kimwill of this particular composer makes this a "natural" All of Lou Dixie with orchestra Cole the flutist Betty ball Sadimae Anderson Bill which reminds us of another milestone in music history that be soloist in the Kent Kennan Mott Erin Moss and Carla is being forgotten generally speaking in the wake of the Night Soliloquy for Flute and Fowler Orchestra a short but effec11ozart BicentenniaL Music A varied program of numThe tive number Is invited claspublic the from hunday bers ranging Schumann Concert Earlier Saturday the orches"At lInnie" aerie at Univerty to sical compositions leading Next July will mark the 100th anniversary of Schumann's nt Ilan 3 pm Union Building Mozart will play the final of three tra Program school from the contemporary All McArt piano recital fit death Perhaps Mr Abravanel had this in mind when proyouth concerts in the TaberMortal School of Music 47 S will be featured by Gladys School Mozart of Music The nacle under sponsorship of Main gramming the Schumann Concerto Saturday Also appearing will Gladstone and Harold the present the students of with the orchestra as guest artist will be its principal flutist AG stores Monday who duo piano-cellSchneier Greek seen drama Ted haven't Brady faculty member Lecture hnd Artists who will be heard in Kent Kerman's "Night The Foster program will include niversity Eugene will present the next concert in two you should catch this one piano reSeries 815 pm Kingsbury 1411 Finlandia by Sibelius Air and Soliloquy" Beethoven's Eighth and Richard Strauss' 'Death and Lecture in the University citals Sunday Tuesday "Suite in D" by from Gavotte out round The thespians at South and the fare Transfiguration" The two programs will comArtists Series Granite Arts Series presents Gavotte from the ClasBach a Chibirerce Dance Theater the high School are setting artists memorate the 200th anniverThese NIragner devotees who have been upset since Rudolph sical BYtt Chmetiancers by Prokofiand Symphony the citeella for high good example both noted for their solo sary year of the composer Bing took over the Met management because of his apparent thoir S 15 pm Granite Iligh the Dagger Dance from eff schools as they present "Lute at 130 is The will set be sponsored by first School Auditorium work disinclination to program as much Wagner as many of them pm "Natoma" by Victor Herbert Song" this coming week the second at 8:30 pm at the University of Utah Extenwould like will be happy to note that the complete 'Ring" will Friday The Three Bears by Coates II under the direction of Urse School in Recital Piano recital by students of the Mozart sion Division joint recital return to the boards next season for the first time since from the "Sleeping Waltz Rit and Art Mired Most high schools are McCune School of Hall 47 S Main 1951-5Monday at 8:15 pm in Kings8 pm McCune Recital by Tschaikovsky and Beauty" content to grapple with the invited The public is Hall on the U campus bury Suite" by Richard "Oklahoma Saturday Slated dull Trips usual offerings and The program Will feature Orchestra 130 Rodgers it is a refreshing contrast to pmUtah altSymphony to Two are America's of scheduled major symphonies go solo numbers of each artist Lake Tabernacle find some groups with the l abroad in late summer and early fall as ambassadors Stater in addition to their joining I skill and desire to work with The Boston Symphony goes to Europe in August while the Tuesday of talents in the melodious TAKE THE more substantial fare "Masque of Kings' presented combination The piano-cellSymphony of the Air (formerly the NBC) is tentatively slated by Weber College in Arena Thewill be the to take off in October for India Pakistan the Arab countries program-opene- r ater In Munch Building E Minor" by Israelin Greece and The will "Sonata and Yugoslavia possibly trips Monday WAY TO V of V Brahms a work of homage to have some financial support from the government It is enIs:15 of "Electra" pm production BETTER DANCING J S Bach yet a typical couraging to see our government begin to realize the value of Pla)box Theater Brahmsian composition such cultural interchanges Art It's tha EASY way The second number in duet tho RELAXED Monday PROVO — David It is to be hoped that both orchestras include representabe Schumann's "Fantasie't will the NAY Art Barn skill twin way t bailed as one of the top pertive works of Americap composers on each program—not show of cake by Floyd Cot naby URAL way It's thg a typical nineteenth stucke" in formers the piano concert ' merely trivial showpieces but major works of Importance short tat to ittt Thursday century 'Fantasy Piece" "Im'world will Ap- is a possibility that the Boston's itinerary will include There dant V ' Arta Museum of V Fine of your 1 t roving 7 Most Protnibing provisation" by Kabalevsky t prearnta monthlong exhibit of 15 N Russia although this appears to be far from a reality at the pear with the Cassado 4 and by "Requiebros" turopean paintinga A sapphire sky Inlaid with St moment school modern represent the for Young Univer- ivory In solo Miss Gladstone will Concert last gray sity Agrees to lift the in play Mozart's Hunt 'Sonata BYU (Moir Dance Theater II Band in con- patch of snow D Major" one of the most 7 well March eert Before the breeze like difficult of all the sonatas DANCE STUDIOS Mr Bar !Ilan trained cavalry I and considered to be Mozart w ill 436 East 4th South In orderly retreat the dry perfoi in at his height from a purely DA DA 1 the first westleaves go IN Tehe the Asleirwey Ihmlay—Twi f?' pianistie point of view Mr e r n is bettor tiontor X a is premier tonight and the capella University in Young be heard will quality program terpretation twopart Schneier hand The frosts relaxing VERN YATES DIfetter of a new coin -3- choir will furnish musical scheduled for the Granite Bach's 'Prelude in C Major" of the music rendered Is promising 1 b --y ---position I umbers Arts Series Tuesday at the The loosened garden soil Composed of children who Austrian Tar a eli composer I The program will begin at Granite High School Audseed to have a special sensitivity to again Robert Starer itorium The Children's Dance 815 pm emThe cherry boughs dance as an art form the Small Beautiful The concert will be con- 70 directed choir directed voice Theater The by Virginia bossed with swelling buds Dance Theater has Children's band ducted director by Tanner and The Chortodanc by ITO Newell B Weight Have promised leaves and received many honors for Ralph G Laycock Mr Lay ens no a bas received dance will fine critical in appear need fruit to fill man's their artistry on the concert cock said the new composi lice for its sensitivity of in concert 'ohne the Brigham stage Children In the group tion by Mr Starer "Concerto While from the field one range from eight years for Piano and Band" islone lark meadow madcap GULBRANSEN through the teens of the best serious compos1 with 'vibrant Exultantly ValenJanice Juan Day to the tions available modern golden throat AND OTHERS suela and Robert J Blake concert band ls starting off the promI Israeli born Mr BatIllan comprise the nucleus of The ised 'sethon with an Choreodancers adult was a child prodigy and preper A signed authentic prom-gorCLOSEOUT forming company which was isented his first public recital note! organized at the Conservawhen he was 10 years old lie Iria W Schow -- THIS WELKtory of Creative Dance Both came to the United States to Brigham City OULSIANSIS they and the Children's NW study at the sluilliard School WAS S63000 wee $71000 (The Nail Lake Trihuno Theater are affiliates of the his of Music but interrupted $55900 NOW pay 11 tor nth poem published McCune School of Music and studies in order to participate en Olean rages rooms abnuldi kl--) nd nit mare hri Wilma Arks Brigham Young UniverArt in the Israeli War of Ind& - II ettief than le 11114 long $end tbnr : sity pendence fir Monk Jiditnr flis sIt Iruk Prkil 1111 with a demonstraTribune ro not III Ile was the recipient of the Opening 0 ckff Iak City I talc rooms tanokitbroanamitosiPoge tion of creative technique the Coronation Year medal ned b tO4OrtP4 I v dance program will Include a awarded during the corona34- ' 1 ' I 3 - ' '' 1 A musical program featuring the works of notable Jew ish composers will be pre 4 E '' I:k !I 4 v t By Lowell t I — versatile musician equally proficient with a score by Bach or conand temporaries Rodgers Hammerstein One of his most popular record albums was one entitled "Classical Music for People who Bate Classical Music" The aloum comprised the many pieces of well-lovemusic negletted by the major symphony orchestras during Mr their regular seasons Fiedler's aim is to give the best possible interpretation and performance of this music t Two Soloitsts i4 f is a w "uo' Music Agenda ' i - 26 1958 tebruary melodies of the music Americans have loved and enjoyed through the years in addition to the more recent and point- for Piano and Orchestra No 1 in G Minor Op 25" by Mendelssohn and "Rhapsody oh a Theme by Paganini" by her famous teacher Rachmaninof She has appeared as soloist with the major orchestras of the United States and Europe Still in her 20s Miss Slenczynska experienced a childhood of ridig practice and study She retired from the concert field shortly after the start of the second World War and just now is making her return to American audiences Fiedler Conducts Bos- 40-- 4— we' iee Ti 4 - di - 44ti- - L : 41h I 1" -- 1 ULah's Reid Nibley Takes b Concert 'Stage Saturday '10 o I t i e s fr'e - a T 1 a ft -- - 1 6 l i A A A e'''' dt 1 1 0 3 0 ! s t r e - Chester Dowse Gerald Larsen Georgian& Lees Joyce Eliason Dotson and Jack Leithoff Na - - Noted Musical Duo Sets Concert at U 10-da- y Here'sOutline of Events Iteatet e $ By George Spelvin Jr Ogden's season is really bustling right now The Cornnounity Theater closed last week after a sUCCeSsfUl run of "Ilea Wen Can Wait" w hich played in a downtown theater under the direction of Leonard Rowley of the Weber high School drama depart- o widely-know- 1011 ment Weber College will present its second production in the rew Arena Theater in the lloench Building on the lower Playbox-in-the-Roun- d Poetty I t i Oaken's am - "It ti s ie C - PIAMO SPECIALS - L SPECIAL I 11 Spocial$2 0000 IMPORTED Isom a fitostralta tiviktiag ea 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E tra" will play Monday night and Tuesday Bar-Illa- one-ma- n 4 On March' g and 10 the Veber College music and drama people combine talents to present "Blossom Time" in the Ogden high School auditorium Director is Glen Ilan- sen and staging will be done Costumes by Mr Redford are being brought in from Chicago for this annual musical production Fond of Anderson Apparently Mr Redford is fond of Maxwell Anderson's A ork for that author will again be represented on the Weber Arena stage during the spring when "Joan of Lornine" will be produced by Weber students In Salt Lake City von llot- mannsthal's retelling 5red Afaire 11 Austria 'I o Pianist Band Concert - Well-Know- i Y to Sponsor good-wil- campus opening Tuesday and running through Saturday 'Masque of Kings" is the vehicle and IL E D Redford is the regisseur The new lighting equipment will be used for the first time in this all student production Cast cast The features many of the players who made such a hit in last year's "Antigone" Including Sharon Wallace as Darwin Van De Elizabeth Graff as Franz Josef and a returned veteran Dick Kingston as Rudolph The produc tion will be in modern dress even though the action of the play is laid in 19th Century I: S - i I I 4 i |