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Show C-4 The Park Record CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM PARK CITY FILM.ORG LEANING INTO THE WIND SHOPLIFTERS Wed/Thurs/Fri, February 13-15, 2019 Symphony announces season Fischer celebrates nine years as music director Submitted by the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera Rated R FEB FEB FEB 15 16 17 Fri Sat Sun Rated PG FEB 14 Thurs 7pm 8pm 8pm 6pm Part of the Art on Screen program. Underwritten by Julie Hopkins, KW Real Estate JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 Get your subscription to The Park Record! Mail or Home delivery within Summit County (Includes a free Sunday Tribune and e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $56 2 Years $98 Mail delivery outside of Summit County (Includes a free e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $80 2 Years $138 Home Delivery within Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Wasatch Counties (Includes a free e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $80 2 Years $138 Call us today and ask for Lacy 435.649.9014 Music Director Thierry Fischer and President and CEO Paul Meecham announced the Utah Symphony’s 201920 season, sponsored by the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation. The season includes highlights including multimedia concert experiences, featuring the 12 movements from Olivier Messiaen’s “Des canyons aux étoiles” (“From the canyons to the stars”); a celebration of Beethoven’s 250th birthday in 2020 and a gala concert featuring violin virtuoso Joshua Bell to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Utah Symphony’s first-ever performance, which took place on May 8, 1940. American composer Andrew Norman returns to present three of his orchestral works and work with young musicians in Utah for his second year as Composer-in-Association, and the Utah Symphony pays tribute to Hispanic Heritage with Disney’s “Coco” in concert and several programs featuring music by Latin-American composers led by Carlos Miguel Prieto in the fall of 2020. In addition to the eighteen weekends of performances of the Masterworks Series, the seaon includes the Etertainment Series, Family Series, and UNWOUND concerts. “Since coming to Utah more than 10 years ago, I have often been awestruck by the beauties and majesties of its natural landscapes. This coming season it gives me great pleasure to honor Utah’s nature with a masterpiece written in Utah and about Utah by Olivier Messiaen, ‘Des canyons aux étoiles’,” said Fischer, who will celebrate his ninth season with the orchestra. “New creative ideas and innovations in music are important for any orchestra, so I am also looking The L.A. Times crossword puzzle “GETTING AHEAD” By ED SESSA Across 1 Unstressed, as a syllable 7 Painter of melting watches 11 iPhone purchase 14 A deadly sin 18 It’s split in a boat 19 Command to a junkyard dog 20 Early internet pioneer 21 Not fooled by 22 *Online business-building method 24 Common Woody Allen character disorders 26 Send back, as into custody 27 *Las Vegas pros 29 Iraq’s main port 33 In the past 34 Comic actor Amsterdam of old TV 35 “Be thine own palace, or the world’s thy jail” writer 36 Call into question 38 Features of academic gowns 40 Less lax 41 St. Patrick’s land 42 F equivalent 45 Like radon, say 47 “Norma __” 48 *Guinness entries 51 Pre-flight frisking gp. 54 One may be played with sticks or brushes 56 Misplay with matches? 57 Hawkish god 58 Composer Milhaud 59 Hard-to-meet condition 61 Apple browser 63 Former Bears coach 65 Satan 68 Tips, as a hat 69 Minerva’s Greek counterpart 71 Smith, at times 72 End in grand style 74 Baseball’s Speaker 75 1970 Neil Diamond hit 77 Deactivating 80 Author Rand 81 *User’s nightmare 84 Company VIP 85 Prom attendees 86 Out of class 87 Open a bit 88 Muted to the max 91 Bill’s attorney general 93 Remove by melting, say 95 Pungent green 96 Indelicate 98 Friend of TV’s Sheldon 101 “__ World”: “Sesame Street” segment 102 *Zapping direction 104 Seasonal song words after “gay apparel” 106 Superhero-themed kids’ wear 107 *Nine-to-fiver 113 Future viewer 114 See 103-Down 115 Main blood vessel 116 Manly 117 Nine-digit IDs 118 “Psst!” 119 Visual okays 120 Tinier than tiny Down 1 Easy comparative 2 Paving material COURTESY OF THE UTAH SYMPHONY | UTAH OPERA Utah Symphony Music Director Thierry Fischer will celebrate nine years as music director during the 2019-20 season. ber’s “Toccata Festiva;” Du-Y tilleux’s “L’arbre des songesL (The Tree of Dreams);” and Ravel’s “Daphnis et Chloé,” Suite No. 2. The Symphony’s UNWOUND series, a casual classical experience introduced during the 2018-19 season, will expand to include two shorter intermission-free programs: Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” with astounding Gershwin interpreter Kevin Cole on Nov. 16, and Orff’s “Carmina Burana” on March 23 under the baton of guest conductor Kazuki Yamada featuring vocalists Amy Owens (soprano), Brian Stucki (tenor) and Christopher Clayton (baritone). “This season, more than any before, reflects the Utah Symphony’s desire to reach new and more diverse audiences -through creative programming that connects the beauty of art with the beauty of our state, the new Unwound series that provides a more casual experience for next generation concertgoers, and new events for Utah’s growing Hispanic and Latino population,” said Utah Symphony | Utah Opera President and CEO Paul Meecham. “As we look back to celebrate the Utah Symphony’s 80th anniversary as one of the nation’s premier symphony orchestras, we continue to look forward as a creative, relevant jewel of our state and region.” For information and tickets, visit utahsymphony.org. Continued from C-3 take on. “I’ve put together another book, and it’s called ‘Supreme Glamour,’” she said. “It’s a coffee table book about The Supremes’ styles and fashions.” The book will be released in the U.K. in the spring, and it will be published in the U.S. in September. “I’m also working on residency in Las Vegas,” she said. “It’s an idea, right now, but it will be something where I can sing more of my jazz songs.” Wilson proud of legacy manage their lives.” After 60 years, Wilson has no intention of retiring, and there she always has a new project she wants to SUDOKU 3 Strawberry Fields benefactor 4 Rural turndown 5 Like some “La Cage Aux Folles” dancers 6 Rick’s, in film 7 Followed a Hippocratic dictum 8 Corrosive stuff 9 Novelist Deighton 10 “No more for me” 11 Docudramas airer 12 35-Across output 13 Choice 14 Observation point 15 Not yet posted 16 “Tristram Shandy” author 17 Salad preparer 19 Reel trouble 23 Actress Thurman 25 Navigation aids 28 “Frasier” bros., e.g. 29 Transvaal settlers 30 Like lives in hives 31 *Overextended 32 Have remorse for 34 Cleaning tools 37 “__ say more?” 39 Chicago airport code 40 Beach divers 43 Clean with S.O.S 44 Provides home care services? 45 “There’s no use” 46 New start? 48 Played again on TV 49 Hankering 50 Windy City newspaper, for short 51 *Where one might idle away the time? 52 Feudal worker 53 Sale stipulation 55 Tools with tines 57 CIO partner, familiarly 59 Bud’s promise 60 Suffix often meaning “to make” 62 Acrobat maker 63 Facts and figures 64 Modest admission 66 Jennifer of “Zero Dark Thirty” 67 Deck crew boss 70 Thus far 73 Medicare component 76 QVC sister station 77 Draws attention (from) 78 “Terrif!” 79 81 82 83 85 87 88 89 90 91 92 94 96 97 99 100 103 104 105 108 109 110 111 112 Injures, as a matador Motion detector, e.g. Cheerful group? Debater of Stephen in 1858 Marketing hirees Tide competitor Speedy ski run Dunne and Ryan of cinema Plodding Sporty wheels, briefly Art movement typified by Sloan’s “McSorley’s Bar” Michael Jackson hit ... or what you can do to the start of each answer to a starred clue After-school job Not without danger __-Seltzer Hinged mouth part 114-Across builder Shallow crossing Kilauea flow Canterbury can Vel follower “Tell __”: Streisand/Dion duet Yalie Remote button P forward to working for a second year with Andrew Norman as our Composer-in-Association.” This season, Fischer will also conduct works of Mozart, Gershwin and Norman’s orchestral works “Sacred Geometry” and “Spiral.” The Utah Symphony commissioned Norman to write “Switch,” a percussion concerto that was recorded live in November 2015 for Reference Recordings and also performed at the Utah Symphony’s 2016 Carnegie Hall concert. Fischer will also leads the orchestra in the season-opening concert of cosmically-inspired programming that includes John Williams’ “Star Wars” (Main theme), Kaija Saariaho’s “Asteroid 4179 – Toutatis,” Haydn’s “The World of the Moon” Overture and Holst’s ‘The Planets.” The Maestro will also take the podium for a holiday concert featuring Christmas-inspired works, and nature-themed works including Respighi’s “The Birds” and “Pines of Rome,” R. Strauss’ “Alpine Symphony” and Handel’s Organ Concerto “The Cuckoo & The Nightingale.” Other performances will include Tchaikovsky’s “Violin Concerto;” Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8; R. Schumann’s Piano Concerto; Wagner’s Prelude to Act III from “Lohengrin;” Mahler’s “Totenfeier (Funeral Rites);” Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2; Bar- |