Show Symphony Announces Soloists Next Years Year's i The Utah Symphony has announced its impressive lineup lineup lineup line line- up of soloists for the coming seasons season's subscription series in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and in Ogden In addition Maestro Maurice Abravanel has revealed his plans to perform one of the monumental monumental monumental mental orchestra choral masterpieces which has never never never nev nev- er been performed in Utah- Utah the Bach B minor Mass MAURICE Abravanel and the Orchestra who will just have returned from the Orchestras Orchestra's Orchestras Orchestra's Orchestras Orchestra's Or Or- chestra's most extensive tourin tour tourin tourin in its year 31 history-a history five week 25 concert tour covering covering covering cover cover- ing the whole of Latin America America America Amer Amer- ica are looking toward one of the Symphony's most exciting exciting exciting ex ex- citing seasons The Utah Symphony was one of the majority of American American American Amer Amer- ican orchestras that chalked chalk chalk- ed up another increase in ticket revenues for Cor its subscription subscription subscription sub sub- series this year and Orchestra officials are anticipating anticipating anticipating an an- another upswing in the coming season due to the Utah Symphony's continued phenomena phenomenal rise in artistic excellence and stature as well as a sparkling sparkling sparkling spark spark- ling array of soloists OF NEXT seasons season's soloists soloists soloists solo solo- only pianist Andre Watts will be performing for the first time with the Utah Symphony Mr l Watts whose recital appearance in Salt Lake City last February February February ary won for him the instant instant instant in in- stant acclaim of oC Utah music music mus mus- ic fc lovers will be soloist with Mr Abravanel and the Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra Or Or- chestra Nov 4 in Ogden and Nov 5 in the Taber- Taber nacle Mr Watts crashed u J the U business in a manner which many would consider supremely supremely supremely su su- su- su lucky and a few might deem hazardous He was 15 when he was chosen to replace the ailing Glenn Gould as soloist with the New York Philharmonic in inthe inthe inthe the Liszt Concerto No 1 Fame did not come overnight overnight overnight over over- night it came almost instantaneously in inn by 11 o'clock that evening everybody seemed seemed seemed seem seem- ed to know that Watts had caught the golden rin ring THE celebrated coloratura Joan Sutherland and her husband-conductor husband Richard Bonynge will return to the scene of their 1968 triumph when they appear in the Tabernacle on Nov 30 Miss Sutherland is one of the worlds world's most sought after artists In the field of florid singing La as they call her is without rival Her name has become a household word on five continent and wherever she goes the SRO sign goes with her VAL CLIBURN perhaps the worlds world's most famous pianist of today has been engaged as soloist with the Symphony for the seventh time His appearances have been set for April 14 in Ogden and April 15 in Salt Lake Mr Cliburn's most recent Utah Symphony appearance last November as indeed all nil his appearances here brought a capacity audience to its feet with sustained and enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic en en- applause A musician musician musician musi musi- cian since the age of oC four Cour Cliburn won the I f farn famed J Com Competition petition arced in Moscow whIch cats catapulted him to fame His 14 lq best selling classical record recordings and thousands of Sol sold out concerts ar around und t the e World j attest to his continued ar excellence j YONG UCK Kim w was an instantaneous success wh when he first appeared u with th ih the e Utah Symphony in March of 1969 The brilliant young K Ko KOo rean violinists violinist's appear appearances c with the Philadelphia Orches i tra the National Sym Symphony P ho I J and the New York ny i monic caused Leonard Bern Ben Bernstein stein to pronounce him ge geins ligen f ins ius thus launching Inching him o On n J his brilliant career He will appear Jan 21 1 in 0 Ogden g d I i and Jan 22 i in n the Taber nacle i f Two of the worlds world's leading pianists Gar Gary Y an and d i. i John Ogdon will lil likewise e e eS t adorn the Orchestras Orchestra's S series Both won enthusiastic follow ers in previous Utah s. s phony appearances I MR GRAFFMAN holds a 31 truly unique position in the 1 musical world The only i y pianist to have reco recorded riled with i j I Americas America's six leading orches orches- tras-New tras York Philadelphia Boston Cleveland Chicago t tand and San his Francisco annual tours are world-wide world and he is acclaimed for B Beethoven interpretations as well as for his and Chopin Thy Th t twill will be the fourth time Mr 4 Graff Graffman man has appeared with wilh t the Utah Symphony He bi Gi b i t f scheduled to appear ith l i f the orchestra on March 13 15 in Salt Lake and March is ii t in in Ogden t r The Th career 0 of the brilliant bril I young English pianist a aJohn John Ogdon burst forth into i full intensity at the w winning p of the coveted Tchaikovsky 2 a Competition in Moscow in in t 1962 Accredited England's outstanding and most tray trav traveled it elect pianist to emerge since the war he has concerted l it with the great orchestras t of the world from Sweden Swede J to New Zealand and Russia j to the United States H His k kown own compositions have been bey n Is played with great acclaim tt I Mr Ogdon played with the i Utah Symphony in in November I of oC 1969 to Hurrahs and Bra Bra- Bra BraIt It ii- vos He will perform ac p i Feb 3 in Logan and Feh Feb In r 4 in the Tabernacle i 1 SEASON tickets area are a p II sale now at 55 West 1 ls f r. r South in an Salt SaIt Lake City d for the Tabernacle series i and at the Bertha Eccles it gt Art Center 2580 Jefferson Jefferson jf Ave Ogden Utah et |