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Show F6B25- - 1999 RED conne in G minor for 4 strings. The dynamics in this piece made the show; everything from a gentle pianissimo to a rolling forte were used. The long strokes made for a smooth ending. The concertmaster held the audience in suspense at the end of the piece by allowing his bow to barely leave his strings, but still not officially announcing the end Practically Perfect in Every Way 1 mmmm W.'iM.. 0 rt3 1 ,,,. . s - THE ARTS see ST. MARTINS, page Rll ? -1 lima , Jtww. - v h- ' t inn t- - a.X m ml .i f m f mufr j nufa ' ' "it I! II.HUi"l ") ". 'IIP - to read. Help a child learn of St. Martin in the Fields turned in another wonderful performance Tuesday at Kingsbury Hall. The Academy by - KERSTEN-SWINyAR- premiere classical recording in the world played to a full group house at Kingsbury Hall Tuesday evening. The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields wowed the audience with a diverse program that included works by almost everyone, from Bela Bartok to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. For an Reads Challenge, a literacy initiative designed to ensure that every child reads well by the end of third grade. 40 percent of fourth graders do not have basic reading skills. Help a child learn to read. Work diverse. The program definitely showed off the numerous talents of the group. Their first piece was Henry Purcell's seventeenth century Cha- - ensemble, the all-stri- Join the America forget they didn't have any woodwinds or brass in the group. However, their dynamics and tone were necessarily crisper and more defined because that is the source of their versatility; they can't add a flute here or throw in a trombone there; they must vary the strings' tones and dynamics in order to achieve a sound that The group was able to portray a great variety of sounds that made one one-to-oat-ris- with children at ne k a local elementary school for at least one semester. ,vAy,w. .v. : x- .. : . : . f We NO More Waxing, Electrolysis, Shaving, or Plucking To volunteer hope to hear from you! or for more information, call, visit, or e-m- ail us. SPECIAL 075 Per Area logSDQglOTtTrTnoiL7A7A7 A. inW irTT- - PTI time only, with mention of thtt id, the following are 575 per treatment per area. tor a limited Bikini Underarms Lip Neck QQMifeM (male or female) ? Q5EBJ LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO 'Hello Laser Good-by- e Razor 5200 S. Highland Or. Suite 201 Gift Certificates Available One Time U Multiple Treatment Packages Available Credit Cai-d- s Accepted Mot valid with other discounts Qrmvmti) Onmm wf!wtmm Bring a Friend to the LDSSA Fireside SALE with Now! Goldstein Marvin ACCLAIMED PIANIST Sunday, February 28th 7:00 PM X tuesday march 23 Kingsbury Hall rtnnx 11 Tickets at the Kingsbury Hall box ornce ana au 1 i outlets or charge by phone at Institute Chapel 1800 E. South Campus Drive IPP 581-710- 0 - R9 here that makes people think that I am the conductor, and I am not," he said. He is, officially, one of the artistic directors of the ensemble. The group ran itself with a little help from Sillito's vigorous motion. Bartok's piece was dissonant but wonderful all the same. It was a far cry from the neat scales and lis- - by setting down his violin. The method went quite well with the music, because it was filled with portions that led the audience up and down and never let on what to expect. There was no conductor; instead the concertmaster, Kenneth Sillito, directed the group from his position on the front row. "I'm not the artistic director, to say, because 1 r - - or 355-ART- A iT' S iwjiMiiiiimapffm ratTtTMTI |