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In I t)111111 and stereophonic "E'''FFIT "THE CLIMAX" STARTING Except for little things like a lack of otwdination of brasses and tambourine the "Palermo" was a collection of musical effects "Tunis" was opened with a haunting oboe solo followed by the longer "Valencia" which included several unusual sound effects such as the violinists rapping their bows on the violin strings All three sections dripped with imagery and were played well The brasses seemed ahead of Maestro Maurice Abrava Is clatu Sizzlers 2111 S 13th East 6225 Highland Dr 266-019- - 911S 7133 wad daemon's' ENDING THURSDAY: Musical Effects ' 49 g (ortolan 141 and ttin IPA fol- city - approach --- - -------------- f' Any real lover of Gershwin might easily been offended at I 4 the arrangement by Robert 1' Bennett of the Porgy and Bess themes into what amounted to long theatrical overture The already highly dramatic music was transformed into 1 rlk something worthy of the Broadway stage with blaring 1 1 brass moaning saxophones and thumping drums Restraint might have been t 4 theladtower Saadi 0 pol- - renlowed in a smooth-as-sildition of three sections each devoted to a Mediterranean g style Long Overture Cop-lan- The Gershwin same to another comps er like Mahler could be dis with r lbert's "Ports of Call" admirers ON REG Wyo Crisp - SPECIAL and Sliced Cheese an Ham treporied le SALAD CHEF'S mel- ished merely that he's 41 Barbara Ferris his kooky admirer who gives him cream (he has everything else!) is the find of the season Beautiful Pamela Tiffin has evidently decided to live out part of her young life in Italy removed from her American wrinkle-removin- 69 89e Roll and Wier REG - Young remarked following the script - of Nei or Baked Potato Choice interesting orchestral odies The performance was That brilliant new Broadway comedy "There's a Girl in My Soup" evoked a couple of outraged cries when Gig T Service 1 N the to The musical humor in the piece often came through and drew appreciative chuckling from the audience Mexico" piece named after a dance hall district of Mexico City was a difficult number calling for unexpected entrances dissonances and highly The syncopated rhythms fragmentary nature of the piece called for a cohesive approach which almost was accomplished But a few plac- Salon k GROUND) ROUND STEAK TAKE-OU'' WEDNESDAY - other morning by Lord Snowdon Princess Nlargaret's husband who's here on business and Alexander Lieberman of Vogue and Mrs Lieberman For supper (or breakfast) they had scrambled eggs with red wine 'd SPECIAL ' Julie Christie Far Far from Crowd' Addition to negular Menus I '4 - DAILY SPECIALS I lc - t S - 'c'tii!1:t-- I - i jal 1164t $ 1 ? N was the Dietrich El Morocco I 0'''' k 'El opened the evening Texture was the outstanding character- istic of the piety as it was of all the music Tuesday evening with themes being thrown from section to section mixing 104 strumental solos (bassoon4 piano and several others) With t - offered Day" escorted I !i'f':111: o' - 1 1 - -- poetand-p- They to Chicagoans: garages on Val- advice cut of some in for a picture "Blue" Moab Utah which required the girls in that treatment ehe ovation ng hair his wore black-roote- I!1 ' f ' PP ainter ! 1 ' Nt'ak' t en- Tuesday night and heard orful music representing several countries played under a of the flags from all setting UN member nations "Overture on Jewish Themes" by Russian composer Prokoliev :q$0 ' She told me that she believes the stories of actlike herself getting ypsseS Involved with other men are invented and given to the press by — the other men Great act Sandler & Young opened at the Plaza Persian Room to Sellout BUSitlfSS t standi- Ethel Merman ' tracting dark dark too th at a party at the Plaza after the premiere !I amored of Don Bessant i had blond rtill is dancelihe first figure lacked some feeling of unified ensemble but things cleared up with the familiar second In the whole piece the have used might :er:ne: clarity especially in the presto portion Difficult Mather Apparently one can gt4 away with this sort of work was playing the notes as writreSeveral melodies ten mained close to the way Gersh- win wrote them but others --- - and es sounded nervous jumpy perhaps due exhilarating conducting of the maestro The col- 4 1 incidentally vi - gwr" 14 now r:1 pajamas Terence and 1 - - - -- It by got rid of nels opening beat in "Capricdo Italien" by Tchaikovsky Hundreds of foreign students from Utah campuses attended the Utah Symphony annual United Nations Day concert :7 said he the party have should evening print at set ' ' ': ili one - - : ' Joins IPlaza IParty Throng NEW YORK — Julie Christie was wearing long flowing avi'ei Tribune Staff Writer By r odra II11a ncoardn ty - I Into mel disintegrated nearly used more fully in a piece that often bordered on the UNDayC011CCHOlfirsPollshVariety - - the Light Side - e - - 'Maddino- Crowd' Star l' 17-7:77- |