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Show 10 L The Salt Lake Tribune. Sutulaj, July 13. 197:; Composers Guild dates three guest speakers The Composers Guild JuK seminar will feature three Crawford guest speakers. ' "" ! Gates, Betty Jeanne Chip-ma- and I. . The seminar, scheduled for Saturday at 10 a m. at the Lniversity of Utah's Music Hall, include a morning of workshops, guest speakers during the afternoon lectures, and an evening at Summerdance Utah Two, liepertory Dance Theatre's Ms. thipinan W1jj summer concert at 8 30 pm. at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. The workshops will cover the mechanics of composing 1 i by violinist T Fowler is education dir consultant of the American Music Conference and president of Jazz Festivals, Inc He is also a professor of music at the University of Utah and consultant to the music department at Westminster College. 'i ' t pre-tou- - . J I, 01. , Summer school might sound like a drag, but to s8 high school students in Granite summer District. School school means a tour of six states and Vt ashmgton, D. C. The group, all members of the Granite Youth Symphony, s' ill leave Salt Lake City July 21 and return by chartered plane from New York Aug. 4 As a preview of the tour the i. - . K-.;- l .04 ' v v - ... V ' Mr. Heifetz is a student F.frem Zimbalist. on whose violin the Guarnen del he will perform He Gesii is no relation to Jascha Heifetz 1 t f f 1 i V s ' a?- r-r vY, d ; y. r symphony w ill give a concert Saturday at 8:30 p.m at Cottonwood High School auEast. ditorium, Members of the orchestra, selected by auditions, represent seven high schools in the district. Preparation for the upcoming excursion required r weekly practices during the school year, and daily practices during the summer, sometimes up to four hours. y v - - u-- ' T kK j 'r; .XCkv V - , - 4 :u ; .J Malmrose, Granite Sudbury Youth Symphony, rehearse with Art Peterson. and Jean Dale will be Saturday, and during the tour, Smetana's Dance ot Mascagnis the Comedians, Intermezzo from Cavallena Rustic-anaBrahms Symphony No. 3 in F, third movement. Gianmm's Symphony No. 3, third movement, Rossinis Overture to William Tell. Borodin's Polovtsian Dances On the Trail'' and Grofes Grand Canvon from the Suite , w ill plav. Mr. Weight said a lour of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will be made while the group is in Art Peterson, orchestra director at Cottonwood High, is of the Granite conductor Youth Symphony, and Maury Newman, instrumental music director at Olympus High School, is chairman and as sistant conductor. Washington. Mrs. Paul (Lorna) Clayton, a member of the board of directors for the center, has made arrange Ormon Weight, music super music marketing music, trip orchestra two-hou- '-- center's educational director Forbes Rogers Mr Rogers w ill speak at the pretour concert Saturday- Featured on the program City-Afte- 5715-13t- h a . ments lor the visit with the visor uf the district, said the group meets daily as part of Granites summer school program The students have also organized and earned out projects to rare necessary funds 524, unO to make the The tour will take the orchestra, by bus, to Rawlins, Wyo , North Platte, Neb., Des Moines and Davenport, Iowa, Nauvoo and Champaign, , 111., Columbus, Ohio, Washington, DC., and New York most of the concerts dances have been scheouled and a dance band from the pre-tou- The program will open with a Ciaecona by Vitali. followed by Franck's sonata in A major. After intermission Mr Heifetz will play the Bach Chaconne for unaccompanied violin Rumanian Folk Dances a by Bartok and Tzigane, Gypsy rhapsody by Rav el The program is part of the BYU Summer Concert Series. well-know- ' 4 of Chipman, Intermountain voice teacher, is also a University of Utah faculty member. She is a former voice teacher at Brigham Young University and 'past member of the Tabernacle Choir. She is currently lecturing at the Summer Music Camp at the University of Wisconsin m Stevens Point. v , A - Valley" Ms recital special to 1 ho Tribune PRO 0 Dame) Heifetz the violinist who will perform at Brigham Young Lniversity Wednesday at 8 p m , has vvmk- from four centuries n til-- i a m Fowler. Symphony Orchestra for one season He is best known for his compositions ;n Promised Granite Youth Symphony r concert schedules Y. prepares what to do with a melody, good structure, copyrights, readable music and professional The guest speakers will disWhat You Always cuss, Wanted to Know About The Music, (Dr. Gates), alue of a Good Performance, (Ms. Chipman), and Music Is Jazz, Man! (Mr. Fowler.) Dr Gates, former head of Brigham Young Urmer-utyMusic Department and composer, musical director and conductor of the Beloit, Wis., s Our Summer Sale will continue just a few more days theres still time to make some fantastic buys at great savings up to 50! The items listed below are examples of the savings you can make, hurry while the sale lasts! I &&) i'f1 . ' SECOND FLOOR Dr. Gates MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS Famous make, hand tied box springs, tuftless quilted tops, hand stitched borders, custom made deluxe with ten from regular stock: DRAPERY REMNANTS sheers, prints, antique satins, textures. Mr. Fowler Sale Price 59c yard Jazz group year guarantee. TEXTURED DRAPERY FABRICS Open weave fabrics, no lining needed. Natural & multi-colReg. 1.95 to 4.50 yd. or slates HEAVY PLAlDS draperies & U. concert Washable for slip covers, bedspreads. Green, yellow, pink. Reg. 3.50 yd. blackorwhite. Blind Melon Chitlin, Salt Lake jazz group, will be featured m concert Saturday at the University of Utahs Crimson Commons from 2 to 6 p.m. The group won the 1972 Intermountain Jazz Festival and three of its members were featured artists at the 1971 Monterey Jazz Festival in California. PANIPAT Members of the group include Nyle Steiner. Walt FowAlbert ler, Steve Fowler, Wing. Stu Goldberg, Ceorge Souza and Iv.Bpn Forbes. Saturday's concert will include classical, rock, blues and contemporary jazz selections schedule The Festival Winds, a wind ensemble, will perform Wednesday at S p m. in the University of Utah Fine Arts Vuditonum. 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