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Show Native-born virtuoso to present spring show lie first native-born virtuoso assical guitarist, Christopher jrkening, will present a recital pril 10, in Kingsbury Hall, as he as been added to the University rtist-Civic Music Association, ivic Music season ticket-holders ill be admitted at no extra large, and the concert will be Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Other engagements have been with the San Francisco Symphony, Sym-phony, the Dallas Symphony, the Honolulu Symphony, the Rochester (New York) Philharmonic, Philhar-monic, and at various colleges and universities. en to the public on a first- me, first-serve basis. r Parkening was a student of idres Segovia who said that of I million guitar players, irkening is definitely number le. 5 made his professional debut at a"d has made several im-irtant im-irtant performances. Among em are the world premiere of e Casteluovo-Tedesco "Second "rerto in C for Guitar and fenestra," with the California 'amber Symphony. "68, Mr. Parkening was imed one of the outstanding ng artists of the year by High "ei'ty-Musical America maga-"e maga-"e s'nging with Columbia l5 Management for his first r of the United States and mada. s mst recent album, kenmg Pays Bach, js sejng -"H's other albums include "In anish Style" and "Romanza." : has aso appeared on "The lenh StShow'" and "The Bell lephne Special," with Zubin |