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Show lontoyo Will Feature fiesta of Flamenco . . . Carlos Montoya will open the Civic Music-:; Music-:; stable &mtar'Ses on nov. 19 with a flurry of fandangos, tran-r tran-r fe Tiity Artists s cas t0 make this one of the most exciting ' I sjinbras, ana history of these co-sponsoring organizations. at 8:15 in P ' Hall -Shorn Spanish gypsy, ' Mad"dc deredby aficiona-;';0!'a' aficiona-;';0!'a' here as one of the truly VtC 0 e Spanish fla-"SS fla-"SS Musical prodigy at 4 of Spain's cafes can-S can-S but a! -a concert artist rs of accompanying 'its as La Argenttna, Es- and Argentina. advanced techniques com-j com-j .;th a fiery musical tem-tremendous tem-tremendous reper-m reper-m dehim a "magnifi-r "magnifi-r Trust with unbelievable his fingers" who pro-S pro-S "the most phenomenal mu-4 mu-4 ft reviewer has ever heard. ?-in mote the critics. r A best seller in the recording f'ud Montoya has brought his fla-" fla-" , 0 music to virtually every out- m of the free world, eliciting ih critical acclaim as "literally ' ed the show with virtuoso Jar music that seemed to evoke , I very soul of Spain" reported 'kt!ie Chicago Tribune. "... His Tuesday program will include ; 'hli flamenco favorites as the feta, tango, zapateao, buleria, mal- luen'a, and seta, as well as themes o:: from Cuba, Malag, Majorca, Castile, fc ind Aragon. J. Students and faculty present J.itiivity cards for Montoya tickets ' on Nov, 15, 18, 19 Spencer Hall auditorium lobby 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. s mil Extension Division, 107 An-; An-; mi 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. K Also scheduled on the 1963-64 )l:-'ivic-Music-University Artists se-- se-- ries are French baritone Gerard i tay, Jan. 9; Metropolitan Opera v fir Victoria de los Angeles, Jan. ' C; the brilliant Robert Joffrey Ballet Bal-let with chamber orchestra, Feb. L-11: eminent 'cellist Zara Nelsova jfiJIrs. Grant Johannesen), March 9; mi piano virtuoso John Browning, rpnl 11. A few season member-l member-l ;:ps are still available at the Ex-tension Ex-tension Division. |