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Show Helen Traubel To Feature 1950 -51 Symphony Slate Helen Traubel, the great Metropolitan Met-ropolitan opera soprano, lauded by critics as having a "voice unparalleled un-paralleled in the world today," will be the first of a series of WO! Id-famous guest artists who will appear with the Utah Symphony Sym-phony orchestra during1 the 1950 1951 season. Miss Traubel will appear Nov. 4 at the Salt Lake tabernacle. Also included on a brilliant program schedule are Vladimiir Horowitz, often rated America's top pianist, and Gregor Piati-korsky, Piati-korsky, one of the world's finest fin-est cellists. Grant Johannesen and Alexander Uninsky, pianists, pian-ists, and Ricardo Odnoposoff violinist, also will perform as guest artists. Tibor Zelig, popular popu-lar concertmaster and a splendid splen-did musician, will be featured in another program. The brilliant program is resulting re-sulting in an unprecedented demand de-mand for tickets. Many out of Salt Lake City patrons who cannot attend all concerts are sharing tickets this season Nearly 1,000 tickets for the coming season have already been sold, Everyone interested in the concerts fire urged by David S. Romney, director-manager, to reserve tickets now at the Symphony office, 55 West 1st South, Salt Lake City. The schedule: Nov. 4 Helen Hel-en Traubel, soprano; Nov. 18--Grant Johannesen, pianist; Dec. 9 Vladimiir Horowitz, pianist; pi-anist; Dec. 27 Tibor Zelig, violinist; Jan. 10 All orchestra; orches-tra; Jan. 24 Gregor Piatigor-sky, Piatigor-sky, cellist; Feb. 7 . Alexander Alexan-der Uninsky, pianist; Feb. 21 Ricardo Odonoposoff, violinist; March 7 All orchestra. |