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Show Symphony Nantes Conductor Symphony should contact Linda Smith at 292-2816 or Carolyn Kocherhans at 29?- 66''9 Rehearsals will start Tuesday, Oct. 12 7 p.m.; place will be announced. The Bountiful Symphony Board is pleased to announce that Harold M. Gottfredson will conduct the svmphonv in its 1982-83 season HAROLD M. Gottfredson, bass trombonist and stage-property stage-property manager for the Utah Symphony, is no stranger to conducting. Born and raised in Ely, Nev., he gained his first conducting experience as student stu-dent conductor of the White Pine County High School band and orchestra. While still in high school, he attended the Pacific Music Camp at the College of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., where he studied conducting with George Barr, conductor of the Sacramento Philharmonic. Philhar-monic. MR. GOTTFREDSON majored ma-jored in music at the University Universi-ty of Utah, where he studied trombone with Lorn Steinber-ger, Steinber-ger, then principal trombone with the Utah Symphony. He joined the Utah Symphony as bass-trombonist in 1954. During the summer of 1952, Mr. Gottfredson was accepted as a student of the renowned teacher of conducting, Nicolai Malko, in a series of master classes at BYU. He did his graduate gra-duate work in conducting at the University of Utah and for ten years conducted members of the Utah Symphony in the modern dance department's production of Orchesis, which led to his conducting for Repertory Re-pertory Dance Theatre when it was first formed. HE ALSO conducted members mem-bers of the Utah Symphony in concerts in Salt Lake City and Nevada, and in 1977 Maestro Maurice Abravanel invited him to conduct the Utah Symphony Sym-phony in Salt Lake's first annual Arts Festival. Presently Present-ly he is conductor of the Salt Lake City Municipal Band, which performs Sunday evenings even-ings at Liberty Park during July and August. , Anyone who is interested in playing with the Bountiful |