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Show e The Salt Laky Tribune, Tuesday. June S. 1973 Small Crowd Co Firs I Cabin ... Go Classified Music Society Honors Brahms By Irene Jones Tribune Staff Writer In honor Johannes Brahms, the Romantic German composer. Salt Lakes Chamber Muic Society held its first of three concerts Monday night in the Utah Museum of Fme Arts Auditorium. A small but enthusiastic crowd of Brahms' followers attended. i ? of The festival, seventh sponsored by the society in as many seasons, featured the composers Trio No. 11 Opus 40, Sonata No. 1, in F Minor, Opus 120, and Quintet No. 11 Opus 111 Musicians were Norma Lee Madsen, Oscar Chausow, vioGladstone, linists; Gladys pumo; Sally Feck, David Benr, nett, violists; Christian cello; and Don Peterson, French horn Ta o Bell's OdlCiCLS Combination Burritft ts a soft Mour tortilla 'ed with quality ground bef, prime selected pirto f thredded cheese Flavored w Ih red of green bfans chin sauce and 3-f- onion j - d MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE 1 THU & Thurs., June 28 at participating Taco Bella. 1, StAl Suggwted for GEHEAAl oudi-nco- i. AH age edmtteC Except for a slightly over- zealous piano, the duet gave depth and beauty to the clever passages. The melodies were poetic and sweet, making the selection truly outstanding The composers Quintet was somewhat dissonant with nu- ,t (j() daSSlllCU merous R ENDS TOteGHT - SWING WITH esting chamber piece. The bright finale allegro was a delightful contrast. The quick keyboard work by Ms. Gladstone was accented by a by parent or adult fersons under 18 not HOLLYWOOD (CPI) ll HH KUOFFia IPS'TA OPENS G XI - RU 6X W'tOpm (4 100 McVudUl bt $ Jn brl GETAWAY t3 f stS v "pm st Sa, 9 l.UxLefcuiate.. VblMUdatehatN Qcliucrancc t.i Pui'M . "THFff Wli A rfc ! a UIE 0w .i e Ca ONI ONLY nil tut feewqlat O MAN rtOORf Vtt! Jeremiah Johnson ap Jtii on qualities After a slow start, in Trio, Ms. Gladstone. Mr. Peterson and Mr. Chausow moved from andante into the scherzo allegro, a skippy, movement. The sentimental adagio was typical of Brahms sometimes moiodv music. SPECIAL TWI LITE HOUR WTX'1' GRETA The next festival concerts will be Tbunday and Sunday in the museum auditorium at 8 30 p m. Pu ff? 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