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Show Saturday Concert Stake Music clinic while Glenda Farrish, a former member of the BYU Program Bureau, was chosen outstanding individual performerat BYU and has done professional recording as a vocalist. Equally qualified in their own rights are the other instructors: Dr. Mai Campbell, Dr. Blaine Johnson, Prof. Gary Mclntyre, Prof. Fred Adams, Doris Williams, Mavis Bishop and Ardelle Hansen. "The Culminating Experience" Ex-perience" will be the name of the special musical production to be presented by the Cedar Stake Saturday (Feb. 1) at 8 p.m. in the Cedar High Auditorium. This production which will introduce "The LDS Youth Singers" under the direction of Evelyn Petersen and will feature special musical numbers from each ward in the Cedar Stake. The program is planned to highlight and conclude a special nusic seminar which will begin Friday at 4 p.m. and will continue con-tinue throughout Saturday. The mini-courses being taught in everything from conducting to planning a road show are free and are not limited to members of the Cedar Stake. Any interested in-terested person over 12 years of age is invited to participate in the Seminar which will be held in the Cedar Stake House under the direction of Jay Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler indicates that "very qualified instructors, including men from the college," will participate. To illustrate this, he cited the qualifications of such instructors as Robyn Hill who has been playing the piano since she was three, has been a soloist with the Utah Symphony Orchestra, has had lessons from Roy Darley, and has written compositions for the organ. Shirley Whittaker has 20 years of piano and has taught at SUSC |