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Show 0tah Valley Symphony wins season ticket sales . , t are on sale for five con-Jln con-Jln the Utah Valley Symphony's i2certsn will be in the Provo 1 rnacle at 8 p.m., beginning 1 f l with a program featuring s M. Humpherys as soloist h Schumann Piano Concerto. '"a. Christmas concert, with its itional carol sing, will be per-S per-S two evenings, Dec. 6 and 7. dditicn, soloists David Marsh '"jRnbert'Englund will perform ' Vivaldi Double Cello Concerto. The Young Artists Concert, fea- jvet-to-be-selected musicians Utah Valley as soloists, will wisehave two performances on i 24 and 25. The spring concert March 14 will have Curtis Peacock as guest conductor and soloist for the Mendelssohn Men-delssohn Violin Concerto. Brahms' Second Symphony is also on the program. iQf, SJnnUal pops concert April 18 WI" W8 the talents of former for-mer BYU Program Director Janie Inompson and her extended family fam-ily of musicians and singers. Season tickets may be ordered through business manager Beverly 5?" 377-6995, or Eleanor Hart, III 1 ' A family season Pass is $30. Individual reserved ticket is $20, single (unreserved) seat is $10 and students and senior citizens season tickets cost $8. |