Show y Critic Avers Jacquie Campbell By Sunday's first in lasoV current chamber thi was a complete from the standpoint of programming of the c and of the high element in the com-of I no to o Professor Louis W. carman of the the program in the Annual was a for Clarinet and hv contemporary professor of music 2 Though work Mills Re J no violent were made on the listeners The suite consisted of eight fitted into a whole like gems and the artistry h t of a Martin of Professor and Douglas Craig was made evident through the course of this of the Gallic piece in their capture charm Inherent in the work and in their excellent unity of In the cold-water of the oboe and they offered a contrasting counterpoint in texture to the warm sort-of-fog-horn tones of the It was also obvious that tho three artists took a peat deal of pleasure in their Second item on the program was Brahms' in G Major for Violin and which called forth the combined artistic efforts of Harold concertmaster of the Utah Symphony and conductor of the University and Helen B. lecturer in The capabilities of these two artists are always in evidence whenever they play and they are always masters of all that they undertake to Mendelssohn's in D put the finishing touches on an already perfect This listener was totally unfamiliar with the but was completely won over by the time the first movement had been Outside of the fact that this was a listening the people involved in its production approached the work with a seriousness and musicianship that is not to be found It is presumed that or at least a majority of the performers were and the excellent job of interpretation and good ensemble 5 enough to rate them all huge The artists were Percy Joan James frothy Donald Basinger and Adina Reinhardt he next program in the festival will be the appearance of the Quartet this Friday in Kingsbury |