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Show Music Clinic Will Feature Guest Instructors Outstanding music teachers from all parts of Utah will gather gath-er at Cedar City Saturday, Dec. 12, to conduct a band clinic for high school students and their parents of this part of the state. The teachers will conduct the clinic in cooperation with Wesley Pearce of the School Music Service. Ser-vice. Sponsors of the clinic will be the Cedar City and Parowan high schcols. Such teachers as Max Dalby of Ogden high school, a woodwind specialist; J. P. Dalby, director of bands at Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural College; Wayne Johnson, band director at Eox Elder high school in Brigham City; Earl jL'rickson, Salt Lake City; Mc-ICloyd Mc-ICloyd Erickson or Richfield I high school; Dallin Neilson, Milliard Mil-liard high school, and others will I participate. Also participating I will be a brass quartet from the ,U SAC, as well as members of the music faculties of the local lo-cal schools. Lecturers, demonstrations and individual help to band students will be featured at the clinic, which will open at the Cedar City high school at 10 a. m. and continue con-tinue until 1 p. m. As a climax to the day's activities, a program pro-gram featuring the U S A C qunrtet, and a woodwind quartet con posed of visiting instructors, will be presented. According to A. B. Larson, C v dar high school band leader, this should prove a worthwhile opportunity oppor-tunity for all band students interested in-terested in getting advice and instruction in-struction from some of the best music teachers of Utah. He urges everyone to attend. |