Show The Utah Statesman Monday November 191 979 Page Wed ENTERTAINMENT 1 MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE ©ACTUS (CLUB LIVE MUSIC Parity's jazz passion the misleading title Despite “Beach Girl” this cut has an undown-homair about it Poncanny e ty's viobn becomes a “Grass-jazz- " type instrument it starts the tune's progession with bluegrass and takes you on a tour through jazz ending your journey in Pon- world of improvisation The electric fiddle has certain limitations which Ponty stays within He knows that the violin has long been a bluegrass instrument and the style of music has been adapted for it' The electric violin however is still too experimental to be absorbed into any music style except for Ponty's own ty's own lyMCmwU Pirkpa a notice reading "War-lu- g this album contains no nak" ibould be stamped across JasLuc Ponty's records I fonder how many French folk nsic fans bought his album expec- ts! mugs about the Eiffel Tower Iky didn't find odes to the tower U they did acquire “A Taste For Pwioo" and an album full of new anal experiences Ue the joyous puzzle fanatic has found the missing pat Hu compositions blend basic nd rhythms and jazz improvise Ml together with piano har- ms of a crazed FAC Tfr virtuoso skstion b hnltjr aho is currently on of Tamarind from Institute New Mexico ia lithographic prints i stone stencil ) AJbuqucrque for his Thirty-eigh- t other artist were invited to display their lithographic intaglio (metal platef seragraphic (silk screen stencil) and woodcut prints in the show r Etchings by New England Leonard Baskin and Professor Mauricio Lasansky of Iowa City are displayed in the show The exhibition also features the satirical portrait "Silent Eulogy" by Jack Levin and the work of Yale University's Gabor Peterdi Triad Graphic The print-make- well-know- - Male Go-G- o Dancer watt amp you could actually hear him According to the album credits Lievano's efforts are assisted by Ralphie Gibson He is barely-audibl- another guitarist heard BEER NIGHT Every T uesday e I doubt that I Ponty's American debut didn't spark a lot of controversy or interest The year was 1969 the country was frollicking in the likes of Creedence Clearwater or Country Joe and The Fish In the public's eyes jazz went awa with the beatniks and not many people paid attention to a French musician who played the jazz violin In 1973 he was adopted by Zappa's Mothers of Invention where he remained for a year In '74 when his contract expired he left the Mothers to join the celebrated Mahavishnu Orchestra Since the orchestra's collapse has composed Jean-Lu- c produced and recorded six albums including “A Taste For Passion” Even though the album bounces from one music genre to another it isn’t a flop The diversity between songs is tied together well and "A Taste For Passion" is an excellent way to develop your taste for 8:00 2:00 -- 1 until draft the beer runs dry) (or women - $3 00 men -- houses printmaking show Lithography" pnntmaker is lb Pst artist at the eleventh I West Printmaking Wtotko The artist whose real ii Garo Antreasian was hand it inception Friday night heh offkally the opened tHwaann The title track"A Taste For Pasis the most docile cut of the record It seems Ponty uses this tune to change the direction of the album After "Passion" the tunes steadily grow more synthetic until the last track "Farewell" where the listener can’t tell the difference between the electronic keyboards and the violin Ponty and his fiddle dominate most of the album Nevertheless one of his backup guitarists Joaquin Lievano tries hard to be obvious and I bet it you had an 8000 sion" Thurs $500 ID Workshop in Los Angeles is represented by Bong Tae Kim Jean Burg and Robin Vaccarino Rene Careen from Brussels and Brigitte Coudrain and Ann Walker of Paris are three newcomers to this year's show Two years ago USU employed e Moishe Smith as its first professor in printmaking His work and the work of two of his former students Trevor Southy an art professor from Brigham Young University and Professor Jerry Fuhriman is included in the show Adrian VanSuchtelen Marion Hyde and Brent Haddock are other distinguished Utah printmakers in the exhibition Organized through the combined Efforts of the Utah Arts Council the Alliance for the Varied Arts and USU the show will remain in the Fine Arts Center gallery through Dec 12 All of the prints exhibited will be Dr Twain Tippetts for sale curator of the galleries at USU pointed out that since 25 to 100 original prints are made of each work the art is reasonably-priceEveryone is encouraged by Tippetts to visit the gallery and view the exhibit REQUIRED sc movies full-tim- Presents d An Arthur P Jacobs Production starring Peter O’Toole Petula Clark GOP GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON CABLE TV CH 12 VIA SATELLITE Sir Michael Redgrave Presidential hopeful's remarks will be tape - deteyed In en edited packaga of the on conference two day Thanksgiving Day 6:30 am to 4:30 pm MST Highlights of his conference Screenplay by Terence Rattigan Directed by Herbert Ross Produced by APJAC Productions Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse 10-ho- A' WEST— Leaard Hahrer’e print ia one example rrrntly on display in the Fine Arts Gallery feeture discussions of economic Issues energy development end foreign trede gy the governors end will Include eddresses by former president Gerald Ford and former Secretory of State Henry Bdied on the Novel i Panavnuon' and Metrocolor I Onyissl amiwdlrerk alfawmlavdabto Hilton aw MGM record MGM will Kissinger Monday - Tuesday 7:30 Admission $100 USU ID Requiredf Jr 1 1 |