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    SCOWCROFT LEADS SALT LAKE SYMPHONY
    By Edward Reichel

    Deseret News, UT
    April 16 2006

    When Barbara Scowcroft steps onto the podium next Saturday to conduct
    the Salt Lake Symphony, she'll be making history. She is the first
    woman to lead the orchestra in its 30-year history.

    Barbara Scowcroft "I don't want to make an issue out of it, but I think
    it's an interesting fact," Scowcroft said. "But I'm really thrilled
    to be conducting the Salt Lake Symphony. They're a wonderful group
    of players."

    The centerpiece on Saturday's program is Franz Schubert's magnificent
    Ninth Symphony, appropriately nicknamed, considering its length, the
    "Great." "It's taxing and takes a lot of stamina, but it's a fabulous
    work," Scowcroft said.

    She added that there is so much to be uncovered in the Ninth.

    "Schubert was influenced by Beethoven, and so you really have two
    different styles in here - Beethoven's drama and Schubert's undulating
    lyricism. The music is delicately textured, yet it contains an
    enormous message."

    Also on Saturday's concert will be the U.S. premiere of Dana Paul
    Perna's ". . . songe de voix perdues . . . " (". . . dream of the lost
    voices . . .") for flute and strings. Salt Lake Symphony principal
    flute Laurel Ann Maurer will be the soloist.

    "It's a very beautiful piece," Maurer said. "Dana's music is
    interesting, because it's a mixture of modern techniques and
    impressionism that blend with his Americanism. I love it."

    Perna wrote the piece in 2002 for Maurer, who premiered it in
    Armenia. "I was scheduled to do a chamber orchestra concert in Armenia
    in December of that year. So I called on some composers I've worked
    with in the past to see if they had anything for flute and strings."

    When Maurer contacted Perna, he said he didn't have anything but he
    wanted to mull the idea over in his mind. "And what he came up with
    was this beautiful piece of music."

    Laurel Ann Maurer The immediate genesis of the piece was the first
    anniversary of 9/11. "That made a deep impact on Dana," Maurer
    said. "It reminded him of all the victims of Sept. 11 who died in
    New York and Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania. It made him think
    of the victims' children, who now can only hear the voices of their
    parents in their dreams."

    Scowcroft, who is a member of the first violin section of the Utah
    Symphony, has always been interested in conducting and has been
    expanding her podium engagements in recent years. Besides guesting with
    the Salt Lake Symphony this season, she is also the music director
    of the Utah Youth Symphony and, since 2000, resident conductor of
    the American Festival for the Arts in Houston, Texas.

    She has also led the festival chamber orchestra in concerts at the
    Grand Teton Music Festival in Jackson, Wyo.

    In addition to the Schubert and Perna pieces, Saturday's concert
    will also include the "Bacchanale" from Camille Saint-Saens' opera
    "Samson et Dalila."
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