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Show Maurice Aforavsne!, Utah Conduct Presents SJastory-ft'Saking Concert ' One of the grandest musical treats in memory was presented ' at tne Salt Lake tabernacle last week when Maurice Abravanel, Utah's brilliant conductor, led ' the Utah Symphony in 'ischai-kowsky's 'ischai-kowsky's Symphony No. 5 in E Minor. i Both conductor and orchestra rose to new neignts to inspire the near-capacity audience and make Utah music love. s more than ever aware of the tact that in Maurice Abravanel. Utah has one of tne great cunciuciors j of our time. ' , Mr. Abravanel has been guest i conductor with most of the leading lead-ing symphonies of the country j and nas appeared five times as guest conductor on the Stand-a.d Stand-a.d nour. He has mace many i appearances on Broadway, a. id just la "t week -"'vd ?n o'f'-r : from Sydney, Australia, for con-sideiaoiy con-sideiaoiy mui,- aaiaiy i.ioii lie received in Utah. But he loves . the state, the people thr, tains, and he'd 1,1 L m&uti- better than to see the svm!Si I which nearly collapPhony', 'become strong and hcawVeaf. I this area. lll-aUhv in The great conductor i 'only popular with t i, nr't pairoi.s, tut he's w S respected by memberV ,a nl orchestra. Critics arounri country have recoS' greainess and guest aru his animou.iy hail him i Un-splendid Un-splendid work and rr. his job done with the U1 ,'nSt?rful pnony orchestra. S'H- The next concert to hP ed by Mr. Abravan-I Ju' staged February 25 at th " b Lake tabernacle An . Salt program has been arrange5"3' Nathan Milstein, dlstingui voihnist, as guest soloist r hed vations m,y be made by wrftif Ine symphony office at r? First South. 33 west |