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Show Utah State Art Center The enjoyment of symphonic programs played by living musicians mus-icians need no longer be restricted restrict-ed to the large centers of population. popula-tion. Under a plan sponsored by the Utah State Symphony orchestra or-chestra Association, in cooperation coopera-tion with the WPA Project, pro grams of orchestral music are now available to all communities and schools of the state. Performance of the first program pro-gram of the 1941-42 State Orchestra Or-chestra series at Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah campus, Thursday, September 18, 8:20 p. m. under the direction of Hans Heniot, will mark the beginning of the association's new policy. "It is the plan of the Orchestra," Orches-tra," announced Fred E. Smith, president, yesterday, "to send the orchestra on a tour during November Nov-ember and December as the association as-sociation is a non-profit organization organiz-ation formed to develop Utah's musical resources and to supply symphonic music to the Utah public, pub-lic, schools and communities can have the services of a fully-instrumented orchestra under the direction of... Mr. Heniot at a negigible cost." Rehearsals have been held daily throughout the summer, said Mr. Smith, ensuring superb tperfor-' mances. "The State," he added. , "Has sever had such a well-balanced and well-drilled orchestra.' A special feature of projected tours will be Young People's Concerts Con-certs using the Ernest Schelling Lecture Material and Illustrations "Utah communities," Mr. Smith said, "may now have a service formerly only available at Carnegie Carn-egie Hall. New York and other centers of culture." |