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Show Next Music Guild Concert Is Monday Because of the sickness and hospitalization of Roland Gun-dry, Gun-dry, violinist, who was scheduled to appear on the concert series of the Mt. Pleasant Music Guild a. in Wasatch Academy, Ber! Senofsky, brilliant young American Amer-ican violinist, will present a concert con-cert in Craighead auditorium at 8:15 Monday evening, February 20. Mr. Senofsky, who has been termed one of America's leading young violinists by the most exacting music critics, has in his background one of the most distinguished and impressive list of engagements and appearances on the concert stage. Last week's Pyramid carried a detailed story , of his training and experience. Since 1946, when Mr. Senofsky Senof-sky was released from the service, serv-ice, he has appeared with many of the leading symphonic org-1 org-1 anizations of the country, in-. in-. eluding the Minneapolic Symph- I ony for two' engagements, with Dimitri Mitropoulos conducting Besides his many solo engagements, engage-ments, he has played on two different occasions in world famous Carnegie Hall and has won additional laurels in his U masterful performances there. u Opening his concert in Mt . Pleasant with "Sonata in D 3 Major," by Vivaldi-Respighi, Mr. Senofsky will play "Romance in F Major", by Beethoven; the brilliant bril-liant "Concerto in D Minor" by Wieniawski; three "Fantastic Dances" of Shostakovitch, modern mod-ern Russian composer; and two "Caprices" of Paganini. His last group will include "Rondo" by Schubert; "Banjo and Fiddle". , Kroll; "Meditation", Glazanow; j and "Round of the Goblins", Roz- zini. I I Tickets sell for S1.25 and may 1 1 be obtained at the door. |