Show Flying Dutchman I Teaches About Love Six major characters will give insight into human nature as cast members of the University University University sity Opera Company's production production production tion The Flying Dutchman scheduled Jan 24 25 and 27 In Kingsbury Hall TO LOVE to be loved to be redeemed through love to havethe have haveth havethe th the courage of both humility and pride these pride these are the needs explored through the characters of Richard Wagners Wagner's famous grand ope opera ra The will star baritone baritone bari ban tone e Roy Utah's celebrated dramatic soprano Bischoff tenor Thomas D. D East baritone Don Watts tenor Lewis Farr so mezzo Diane Heder a voice GO-voice chorus and the full Utah Symphony Symphony Symphony Sym Sym- phony Orchestra THE HE FLYING Dutchman Wagners Wagner's first music drama is the gloomiest of legends The story is a simple one A sea captain has rashly vowed to round a cape of land though it should take till Judgment Day Satan takes hi him m at his word and he Is doomed to sail the seas eternally his only hope of redemption re rede redemption re- re de is to find Linda a truly faithful faithful faith faith- ful love ITS IT'S A FANTASTIC opera says Director Ardean W. W Watts tuneful and easy to listen to Our chorus of or voices 60 is the largest ever in Utah operatic history Director Watts describes the Dutchman as a true music drama in the Wagnerian sense Its brooding music and erie vigor is filled with the roar of the sea the vast wild ocean the poetry of strange moods suspense suspense suspense sus sus- pense and finally sublime s 1 t m me e compassion and love He lie de describes describes describes de- de scribes the entire last act as a storm magnificent I TICKETS for the Dutchman I may be purchased at the Kingsbury Kingsbury Kingsbury Kings- Kings bury Hall ticket office I |