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Show Cedar City student chosen for School Band-Chorus of American tour of Europe Concert Band under the direc-I direc-I tion of Harold Boyce and David Da-vid Nymen. The School Band and Chorus of Ameica selects its members by nation-wide audition and letters of recommendation. This year's tour will leave New York by Pan American jet on Juno 27 and arrive in Brussels, Brus-sels, Belgium for rehearsals. During the month-long tour, concerts will be given in Belgium, Bel-gium, France, Switzerland. Austria, Czechoslovakia, Ger- many, Luxembourg, and England. Eng-land. Returning to the U. S. on July 21, the School Band and School Chorus of America will present concerts in Boston, Bos-ton, Mass.; Harrisburg, Pa., and Canton, Ohio. The American Ameri-can appearances are sponsored sponsor-ed by the Masonic Scottish Rite Bodies. The School Band and Chorus of America are official nonprofit non-profit projects of the People to People Music Committee, Inc., Uuth Sickafus, Executive Director, Dir-ector, Washington, D. C American Amer-ican Embassy, Consulate, and U. S. Information Service offi-i offi-i rials in Europe have repeated-jly repeated-jly stated the SEA SCA conceits con-ceits are major musical attractions attrac-tions whereever they appear. FBA SCA haavp apjH-ared on radio and TV throughout Eur-ope Eur-ope and have presented concerts con-certs in Europe's leading concert con-cert halls including the Meis-tcringerhaHe Meis-tcringerhaHe in Xuernhurg. Germany and Smelana HalL rrague, Czechoslovakia. DAVID PLATT David Tlatt of Cedar City will participate in the 1971 European Concert Tour of the School Band of America-School Chorus of America. David, the on of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Piatt of Cedar City, is among 13." young musicians mu-sicians selected for the tour. 11th annual of the organization. organiza-tion. He is a senior at Cedar High School, plays clarinet in the High School Band and Orchestra Orches-tra under the direction of Darrell Mathevs and Mrs. June Larsen. respectively. Davij also plays in SUSC |