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Show Rubinoff Concert Slated Here BylayceeUnit Cedar City residents were assured as-sured today of a musical highlight high-light on September 15 when Rubinoff Rub-inoff and his Violin, internationally internation-ally famed popular concert artist, ar-tist, appears at the Public School auditorium here under the sponsorship spon-sorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, it was announced today by Max N. Lunt, president. "We feel indeed fortunate in being able to bring such a great artist to Cedar City", Mr. Lunt said in making the announcement, announce-ment, "and we are all aggressively aggress-ively determined to make this one of the outstanding events of the season." Pointing out that special committees com-mittees and ticket selling locations loca-tions would be announced soon, the local chairman urged all organization or-ganization members "and others interested in civic betterment" to join in making the concert a huge financial success for the benefit of the Jaycee park project. Rubinoff and his Violin, long a favorite American combination, combina-tion, is well known to millions both from his current concert ap: pearances, nation wide radio broadcasts with Eddie Cantor, and his motion picture engagements. engage-ments. A conductor and composer of note, the popular maestro has retained unanimous public approval ap-proval through his constant rendition ren-dition of selections the public actually ac-tually desires to hear. The 1947-48 1947-48 tour Is heralded as a concert "in tune with the times." The famed musician will bring here for his concert the fabulous Stradivarius violin which, insured insur-ed for $100,000 is reputed to possess pos-sess the most beautiful tonal qualities in the entire world; and a brand new program of famous fa-mous favorites loved by the American Am-erican people, such as Warsaw Concerto, Chopin's Polonaise, Debussy's De-bussy's Clair de Lune and Gershwin's Gersh-win's Rhapsody in Blue. These compositions will have their premier pre-mier performance as violin solos arranged and played by the maestro. Tickets will be available soon. |