Show Orchestra one of world’s best I one ot ihe performed on r Ui w i hi i F n f'r'H-urdtr oernter sx violins two violas two cellos bass and in 7 and consists of Francois Halliard Chamber Orchestra f e best tn the ho Halliard pi'thjbK rfs tenter in front of a irnwd Ehe on healra the conduit on of Jean t a harpsichord he proam was mostlv from iroue perns! except for one The concert bv Debussy ru a th Sixierne Concert eti began lean Philipp bi Sextour Rameau Next tame Pieces Pour o iole bv outs ( ai D which featured Kav'omi (ilatard he final pie e be tore la as solo w Me-e)- i I ORIENTEERING ’78 Mn Klllt MI I K l) sl’OH IS MI fc S( SI intermission was 'Six F pigTaphes ntiques bv I laude Debussy or 'I his hest rated bv ) K Paillard was a stunning piece a masterwork in tone paint mg ter the intermission the or chestra came back with Concerto for I wo iolins in D Minor bv J S Ha h featuring tierard Jarrv and Hr it'll Le ngoli as l he v lohn duet I his is one of Hath s greatest and best known works The next work was Canon for I hree oices ' by Johann Pachelbel I his piece was absolutelv beautiful verv smooth and flowing I he final piece was an other Hath the ('oncerto for f hree mlms in D major Jarrv ngelis and Catherine (iahard formed the trio This was originally c three harpsichords Since the harpsichord has a sharp attack and a rapid decav while the v icdin has a smooth attac k and Ion sustaining power the peice seemed written THE SECOND ANNUAL USU OPEN ORIENTEERING MEET for hit off hut it was still well done Ihe performance itself was absolutelv The magnificent closeness and precise discipline of this group is fantastic a OVtMBlR 1978 18-1- 9 HO He H WHEN vo Da s of 00am 9 HHFRF i IH ( for outstanding performances And also to Jean F rancois Paillard for building such a great orchestra competition November 197B Franklin Basin I tint special commendation should go to Rav mond (ilatard the solo viola and Cierard Jarrv the lead violin dvinc ed Orienteers ytnmnji through One or I South nl H jv ac The whole orchestra should be congratulated for a truly great performance he National Forest rr Mount Kin on Mijfhwwrfv H4i Si 50 for Siturdav onlv 50 for Ixith dav s SJ 5RIS 1st Jnd and 3rd Plui es in all ( all 732 1 157 for details Classified Ads Work categories Theatre tryouts slated (22 sparrs five lineal Only $100 per issue Auditions lor of MeinK F irni st The Import In Oscar the I tah State I heatre production S heduli-to pi v th lvnc Theatre Fel 7 10 1070 will be held on luos and d Nov 14 and 15 I'ho trvout si heduie is as follow lues Nov 4 7 9 pm and Vied Sov IS i to P m and 79 pm trvouts mil held in the FAC Acting UI) Km 224 Scripts for the plav are available m the Dept of I heatre Arts Offue FAC 232 All ' The karnest tificial Importance of Being is a masterpiece of ar corned v which revolves wiltilv around a iase of mistaken identilv Ihe last includes 5 men and 4 women 1 he production will le direc ted hv Jarvis L Anderson Anvone interested in taking part is welcome at I lah State Theatre auditions 1 is to tie a Theatre Art Department major Art students given awards Four Utah State University art majors were recently chosen this year s F v 1 horpe Scholarship recipients Vince Noddy Iona Ida Dennis Preece Moab Nolan Keogh Vernal and lebra Stewart Logan were awarded the $100 grants on the basis of portfolios judged by I panel from the USU Art Depart ment Approximately submitted work The scholarships 20 students are given through the art department by Ev Thorpe noted I lah artist and USU professor emeritus of art 1 It f 1? h t ’ IZ ff i la tl t'MmBST fm LOUNdrB f! i minim 'fhursd&v Friday- - 514B ? Eyfc cm Rob-voc- al IAURJ - PANO DAVID-HARMONI- CA 'mounc v fv PI c v 4611511 |