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Show Famous Pianist Will Appear For Concert Here; Sponsored By Guild In thi- first of a vrirs of con-riTts con-riTts tins s- as.m lln- Mt. Picas-.ant Picas-.ant Music Guild will present 7'rcdi-rn- Dixon. nationally known concert pianist, at S.l.'i ft. m. Monday evening. Novcni-l-r s. at C'raih.-ad Auditorium it was announced this week h I P.Ian, lie Burton, president. ! Frederic I'ixon had his "Town Hal!" d- hut in New York ( it i in 1!'J-'. Since then hi- has p!aed 11 Town Hall concerts .the last one in irt.'W. He has 'made 11 coast-to-coast tours of the I'nitcd States. pl.iyitiK in most of the principal cilies. ('ritics in every city were lavish I in their prais - of his individual j interpretations and polished technic. Mrs. Burton said. Mr. Dixon came west to convalesce con-valesce after an eye operation which kept him from tourinp for several years. Durinf; his residence in Salt Lake City he has huilt an enviable reputation reputa-tion as a piano teacher, havlnc trained a great many outstanding outstand-ing performers and teachers. His two recent Salt Lake city-appearances city-appearances wer-j to. sold-out houses in Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah. One was an all-Chopin concert. Mr. Dixon has been called one of the foremost students of the Polish master in this country The other concert. presented last April, under the sponsorship sponsor-ship of the Utah Federation of Music Clubs, offered "an evening eve-ning of music with sure-fire audience appeal," in the words of the music critic of the Salt I ake Tribune. He will give his-Mt. his-Mt. Pleasant audience the same concert. Program Listed IPrclude. Chorale and Fugue. Cesar Franck. H Keltic Sonata Opus 50. Fdward MacDowell. IHOitiana, do Falla: The Maiden and the Nightingale. ICranad-s; Triana. Alheni.-. IV Polonaise. Opus II. F. Sharp Minor. Chopin: Barcarole Opus 0, Chopin: Schere No. 3. C Sharp Minor, Opus Chopin |