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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-10-30, Page 28Page 6A—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1985
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Arthur Rowe highlights
Orchestra London concert
Once again the Goderich Rotary Club is. musicians from the community, the Or -
proud to present its annual Winter Concert chestra disbanded during the second World
Series. This year the club is going to try a lift War and was reorganized officially
in947
tle different format with two concerts with as the London Civic Symphony
Orchestra London and one with a string Sharpe as conductor. Two years later, Mar..
quartet called Quintessence. tin Boundy, took over as conductor and
The first concert will take place at the under his guidance the Orchestra developed
G.D.C.I. auditorium on Saturday, Nov. 9th. during the next twenty years.
This concert will feature Arthur Rowe at_the It was under the leader -
piano with 0 'chestra London. The title- of ship of Clifford Evens that the London Sym -
this performance will be "Romance on the
Mid -European Express". featuring phony Orchestra went from a community
orchestra to. one of professional stature
Polonaises, Hungarian Dances and Chopin's when a full-time nucleus of thirty full-time
immortal Piano Concede No. 1. musicians, called Sinfonia, was formed.
Arthur '.ki.owe,, a native of Alberta, studied These musicians were augmented with part -
with Damiana Bratuz at The University of time musicians to create the large or -
Western Ontario and later with Gyorgy chestra. In addition to serving the people of
Sebok at Indiana University. London, the Orchestra expanded its perfor-
He has performed as soloist and chamber mance activities to include communities
musician in Canada and the United States, throughout Southwestern Ontario.
including performances in Toronto, Mon- In 1981, Maestro Alexis Hauser, who has
Meal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, New Yofk and been praised for his dynamic style of con -
with
include
theOrNationaltras hhas performednOr- ducting,' became Music Director. It was by
include in Arts Centre and his suggestion that the London Symphony
chestra, the Winnipeg CBC Symphony Orchestra became Orchestra London
Orchestra London, Canada, conducted by Canada in the summer of 1981.
Arthur Fielder. He has been frequently The following summer, Orchestra London
recorded by the CBC in solo recitals, as was selected. to represent Canada at the
programs.rt withH orchestra and in chamber music Musicarchetettura Festival in L'Aquila, Ita-
camerHe isw an active performer Can af l That year was the first that this festival
chamber music with musicians in Canada was devoted entirely to the arts, music and
and the United States, and is pianist of the
Minneapolis Artists Ensemble. architecture of a foreign nation.
He has been recipient of several Canada The second concert in this series will also
Council awards and prizes in competitions, be at the G.D.C.I. auditorium on Saturday,
including the 1978 Munich International Duo March 1, 1986. It will feature Richard
Competition.' He was also chosen by a jury Hayman, of the. Boston Pop Orchestra, con -
of distinguished Canadian musicians to ducting Orchestra London in a salute to the
receive the 1982 St. Lawrence Award 'in great dance bands of the Swing -era, music
Music. .. from the 40s and Glen Miller. This concert
Music Director of Orchestra London played to a full house at Lord Thompson .
Canada since 1981, Hauser led the orchestra Hall in Toronto recently. The Goderichon its first European tour to the ;'Festival Rotarians are proud to be able to present
Internazionale dell Aquila" in Italy where it , this concert as part of its concert series.
received outstanding reviews and ' was . The thirdand final concert will take place
invited again for :ys7. CBC Radio started to at North Street United Church on Saturday,
broadcast OLC in 1983, and national April5th and will feature Quintessence. This
broadcasts of the Orchestra under Hauser's string quartet with guitar: combines ver -
direction have increased ever since. In•1984 satile musical talents with wit and humor on
OLC received the Award of Merit, presented stage.
by The Canadian Performing Rights : • Anthony Flint and Julian Knight bring
Organization in .recognition of innovatice • their classical violin and viola -playing skills
contemporary music programming. together with a bent for the hilarious; Juno
Since his move to Canada, Hauser has award-winning Lenny Solomon contributes
directed a Conductors Seminar at the Royal a musical style that ranges from jazz and
Conservatory of Music in Toronto which he country to classical. Jose Shapero moves
repeats this season; served as judge in the easily from a jazz 'walking bass' on his cello
3rd International Swarowski Conducting to the classical and romantic repertoire;
Competition in Vienna; conducted the Bill Bridges who provides Quintessence
Toronto, Winnipeg and Kansas City Sym- with much of its most popular material,
phonies, and appeared at Chicago's -Grant demonstrates remarkable virtuosity on ban -
Park Festival". In Europe .he has led the jo, acoustic and electric guitar.
Philharmonia Hungarica on two summer This winter series promises to be a real
tours in Germany and Austria.winner. With a range .of music from
, Orchestra London Canada had its beginn- classical to jazz to country. This year series,
ings in 1937 with the name London Pro- tickets go on sale Oct. 15th for adults $25.00
menade Orchestra. Made up of part-time and a special student rate of $15.
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School Riddles
Q. When is a student like an eye?
A. When he is a pupil.
Q. What is a snake's favourite subject?
A. Hisstory
Q. What sort of beat do math teachers dance to?
A. Logarythms.
Q. Why do kids dread geography classes?
A. Because they get mountains of homework.
Q. Which is more helpful in math class, a king or
a queen?
A. Any kind of ruler is good.
Q. Q, math puzzle: If one candy costs 254, what
would you ket for $2.00?
A. Indigestion