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Show Utah Symphony To Present Eminent Violinist The outstanding Utah Symphony Sym-phony Orchestra and the brilliant leadership of Conductor Maurice Abravanel have provided untold pleasure and inspiration for thousands of fans in the state this year. But one of the standout concerts con-certs of the entire season is on the schedule for Saturday night, February 25, when Nathan Mil-stein, Mil-stein, eminent Russian violinist, appears as guest soloist with the symphony at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Tab-ernacle. This great artist who has play, ed with just about every leading symphony orchestra in the world, is generally ranked with the greatest violinists of all time. In his performance In Salt Lake City, he will play Bach's Violin Concerto in E Major and Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole with the orchestra. Conductor Abravanel also has included on the program the popular pop-ular Tannhauser Overture by Wagner; Beethoven's Symphony No. 1, and Von Weber's Der Frelschutz Overture. Hundreds of new fans have been won by the symphony orchestra or-chestra this season, but Conductor Con-ductor Abravanel is interested in having more and more Utahns hear their own state orchestra. He firmly believes that many people have never attended a concert, and he's equally convinced con-vinced that symphony fans are created at a concert where they can see as well as hear the orchestra or-chestra and get the full tonal qualities. |