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Show Utah Symphony Orchestra To Give Concert Here A colorful and brilliant nrr, mm will ibe preset Z : UUi S ate Symphony Ordhes- of Hnn's'Tl Unl U1lde' 'Section oi Hans Heniot, when it plays i. " ' SI . i v ' K 1 I mammmamnm3mmmims Kans Heniot, young American conductor, who will direct Utah Slate Orchestra in Concert Here on November 24. a', the South 'ward chapel in Mt. Pleasat, Monday night, Novem- 1 ber 24 at eight p. m. in cooperation coopera-tion vviti the Utah WPA Music Project. i Opening with Nicolai's stirr- ing overture to the "Merry Wives of Windsor," the orchestra will perform Tschaiko.vsky's melodious melo-dious and varied "Nutcracker Suite." This is the work, composed com-posed shortly before the Russian Rus-sian composer's death, in which i'-.e celeste was used for the first time.f I Beeihoven 'will be represented I Ly the "Soherzo" from his (mighty "Eroica Symphony." The C.ech school of :rjusic will have 'allotted to its portion the daslh- ini' "Slavonic Dances" by Am-tonin Am-tonin Dvorak. Verdi's harmonious and soothing sooth-ing "Preludes" from the opera "La Traviata" will form a con-'trast con-'trast to the closisng Sibelius tone poem, "Finlandia", a majestic oattle-call to Ohe world for preservation pres-ervation of democracy and freedom free-dom of the spirit. For addition-al addition-al numbers, Mr. Heniot and the 'orchestra have prepared a iuum-'ber iuum-'ber of encores including Johann Strauss' 'Tales of the Vienna Woods,'" Chabrier's "Espagna" d the Brahms' Dances, No. 5 land 6. The program is; i S'.ar Spangled Banner Nirolai Merry Wives . of Windsor Overture ' Tschaitoowsky Nutcracker i Suite I Bee'.hoven Soherzo from Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major Ma-jor (Eroica) Dvorak Slavonic Dances, C Mc-jor, E Minor, A Flat Major Vendd -Traviata Preludes Sibelius Finlandia. The appearance of the Orchestra Orch-estra in Mt. Pleasant is made i possible by the following con-i con-i tributions: Mt. Pleasant City, I $25; CCC Caoup, dinner ifor the I entire orchestra personnel i (value $25); Wasaton Academy, !$25; Snow College, $15; North I ward $10; South ward, use of chapel (value $10); North San-Ipete San-Ipete high scihool faculty, $5; and -3 00 each from each of these clubs: Acme, Artopic, Fine Arts, Home Culture, Junior Literary, Music Guild, and Snow College Campus Women. The Mt. Pleasant Music Guild is to be commended for assuming assum-ing the major responsibility in promoting the concert and. se-.curring se-.curring the necessary funds. The committee wishes to express ex-press its appreciation to , Burike McArthur, editor ef the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, for his generosity gen-erosity in supplying publicity. |