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Show Piano Artists Play For Music Arts Patrons Friday Food Center In Cedar City is sponsoring, In cooperation with the Cedar City Music Arts Committee, Com-mittee, the presentation of the Roman Sisters, duo-piano artists In a concert at the College ol Southern Utah auditorium Friday Fri-day evening, Dec. 9 at 8:15 Through the sponsorship ol the management of Food Center Lowell Sherratt, Fallas Olofson and Clark Barton, the Music Arts Committee is able to bring ar additional number to the concert program this season, stated Jim Heywood, chairman of the committee. com-mittee. Acclaimed throughout the world, Josette and Yvette Roman hav teamed together to present some of the best works for duo-piano duo-piano from the compositions of Chopin, Brahms, Debussy, Ravel and Saint-Saens. I "The charming, young Roman Sisters . . . bring a sparkle all their own to the art of duo-piano performance. Their playing has rythmic vitality, their tone Is- delicate and brilliant, their attacks are Infallibly precise and they phrase beautifully." This statement was made by the Los Angeles Examiner following an appearance In southern California. Califor-nia. ' In Salt Lake City the Salt Lake Tribune had this to say about the team: "The Roman Sisters thrilled the audience with a display dis-play of teamwork and musicianship." musician-ship." Wherever they travel and perform per-form they receive the same type of praise and their appearance in Cedar City Is another highlight high-light of the top performers in the Held presented by tne Music Mu-sic Arts Committee, i Although sponsored by the Food Center season ticket holders will be admitted as the concert Is a part of the season's program. pro-gram. For those who do not hold .season passes, tickets will be available at the door on the 'evening of the concert, Dr. Blaine j Johnson, secretary, stated. Young Parisians, the Roman Sisters began their careers abroad but it was In New York City that they first started their duo-piano career at a concert at ,Town Hall. The team thus formed form-ed has been a happy merger for the concert-viewing public, and .the girls seem to be having as much fun as their cheering audiences. |