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MUSIC MORE NEWS television program, "The Lively Arts," which will be shown on the Canadian TV network this fall. Principal roles will be sung by Al Newell, Barry Rumbles, Hugh Folkins, Burl Dean Smith, William O'Leary, Marilyn Fitzgerald, Reba Mason, Mar-lene Moffett, Gladys Edwards and Kim Kimball. K' 1 "i I ir I if The Gregg Smith Singers will give a concert in UCLA's Schoenberg Hall Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. before starting on a European tour which will Include an appearance at the Edinburgh Festival for the third time. The group, conducted by Gregg Smith, has sung at the Brussels World Fair in 1038, and at the Darmstadt and Salzburg Festivals.

They, have made a specialty of music by contemporary composers and the program of this concert includes Stravinsky's seldom heard Mass, as well as works by Schoenberg. Ives, Barber and Ravel. All seats are unreserved at the summer garden concert in Descanso Gardens, La Canada, on Friday at 8:15 p.m. presenting Joanna de Keyscr, cellist, and Marilyn Neeley, pianist. However, a special section will be reserved for patrons and guests.

The concert is sponsored hy the Coleman Chamber Music Assn. and the Descanso Cardens Guild. fee i i ANDRE ClUYTENS ELINOR ROSS ANDRE KOSTELANETZ RIchardHageman, noted composer and conductor, was recently honored by the Authors Club of Los Angeles on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Hageman, long a Los Angeles resident, was born in Holland, and was for many years a leading conductor at the Metropolitan Opera, where his opera "Caponsacchi" was performed in 1937. He has written many concert songs and film scores, and has appeared as an actor in films.

Cluytens Will Conduct at Bowl the cello soloist In "Don Quixote" on A course called "Adventures in Listening" will be offered this summer at Valley Cities Jewish Community Center, Van Nuys. It will allow parents and children to learn about classical music both acquiring the same knowledge, but in separate classes all culminating in a joint visit to a concert in the Hollywood Bowl. Designed in two four-week programs, children under 12 will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon Turn to Pf 23, Col. 1 Three events will be heard at Redlands Bowl this week: Ruggiero Ric-ci, violinist, will play a recital at 8:15 p.m.

Tuesday. Two performances of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance," will be given at 8:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The programs are open to the public without charge, with a voluntary offering taken to cover expenses. James K.

Guthrie will conduct "Pirates' and Joan Woodbury Wilcoxon will be the stage director. Andre Cluytens, noted French conductor of Belgian birth, will fulfill his second Hollywood Bowl engagement conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Major orchestral works on his programs will be Rimsky-Korsa-koff's "Scheherazade," Strauss' "Don Quixote," and Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique." Elinor Ross, American soprano who made her Bowl debut last season and subsequently sang here with the San Francisco Opera, will be Tuesday night's soloist. Janos Starker, making his second Bowl appearance, will be Thursday. The second Friday night "extra" ill be devoted to folk songs of many nations, presented by Miriam Makeba, Josef Marais and Miranda, the Smothers Brothers, Dave Guard and the Whiskeyhill Singers.

Andre Kostelanetz will conduct the Hollywood Bowl Pops Orchestra in a program of Spanish music on Saturday night. Symphonic works by Chabrier, De Falla, Ravel and Granados are listed. Beverly Sills, soprano, will be the soloist, singing an aria from Rossini's "The Barber of Seville," and songs by Spanish composers. Lukas Foss, Richard Dufallo, Charles Delancey, Howard Coif and Grace-Lynn Martin, soprano, will perform Foss' "Time Cycle" at the Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, this week. While in Canada the CBC has invited Foss and his Improvisation Chamber Ensemble to prepare a SALI JULY 14 THRU JULY 20 Chesterfield Music Shops SPECIAL SIMATRA SALE Chesterfield Music Shops MARVELOUS MILSTEIN SALE 5 f.

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