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Show Everything Ready jFor Presentation OTfeiah" With a final rehearsal of th;-chorus th;-chorus and soloists Saturday evening even-ing at 7 o'clock in the Hiira Ward, the stage will be : ct Kir an impressive impres-sive presentation Sunday ceiling of "The Messiah". The solosits have been .selected as follows: Coy C. Manning, now of Cedar City, Soprano, and Dorothea Doro-thea Rasmuuu: en of Logan, and 1 senior at the Utah Staie Agricultural Agricul-tural College, Contralto. lioli have sunn the Messiah" be! ore a: Logan under the direction oi V. H. Manning. Heist-hell Necley, tciioi. one of Ce.'.ar City's p jpular vocalists, vocal-ists, who has sung the tenor solos on a number of performances, and Joseph Hunter, who lias ung tin bass role in San Francisco, and wili be renumbered by many for tin outstanding imerprclatln.:is 0. 'Elijah" while he was a .student at the Branch Agricultuial College a number of years ago. The enlarged chorus and orchestra orches-tra at lxst Sunday's rehearsal gave promise of being one of the finest ever assembled locally. The intensity inten-sity of their interpretation conic from their work at the Easter Pageant Pa-geant when the music of the passion pas-sion week was given such a realistic real-istic background. It Is expected that a packen auditorium will greet the prescnta--tion this year. With the War's conclusion con-clusion and the return of peace, the great work of Handel will have greater significance than ever before. |