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Show November Wednesday. ArU Lively i 5 :0. THK HFRLI). Provo I tah-P- age The newest trends in music, drama, films and leisure fun Pianist Performs Nov. 21 Hundreds of Thousands See V' in Performance More than 665.000 people in countries around the world, including India. Nepal and Sri Lanka, saw Brigham Young University'! performing groups in action during the 1979-8- 0 school year. A year-en- d report just released by the university's Office of Performance Scheduling says that 12 student groups gave a total of 429 performances in the United States and 18 other countries. The 665,681 total for this year is more than double the 913.000 for 1978-7Edward L. Blaser, director of Performance Scheduling. It includes both local and performances by three units of the Young Ambassadors, the Lamanite Generation, the International Folk Dancer, the Philharmonic Orchestra, the A Cappel-l- a Choir, the Ballroom Dance Company, the Dancers Company (a modern dance group), Synthesis Jazz Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Theater Ballet. In addition to tours in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, the Young Ambassadors also visited the People's Republic of China for the second straight year and performed in Hawaii, the Philippines. Taiwan and Hong Kong.' Synthesis won first place at the Chaf-fe-y College spring festival competition in California, while the Folk Dancers ft Si? on-to- Cappella choir received international recognition at European and A festivals. Television and has since been broadcast twice nationally, each time to audiences estimated at more than 30 As part of the Iistinguished Artist Series. Spanish pianist Joaquin Achucarro will perform in a recital Nov 21 at Bripham Young University's Harris Fine Arts Center The concert, which is sponsored by the University Lyceum Committee, will begin at 8 p m in the de Jong Concert Hall. Achucarro's first two numbers will include Robert Schumann's "Novellette no. 1 op. 21. no 1." and Johannes Brahms' "Sonata no. 3 in F minor, op 5 " Following intermission, he will perform Brahms' million. The Young Ambassadors also received instant recognition in Hong Kong, where they appeared on its most popular talk show. A special taped in Taiwan was aired during prime time, reaching another 17 million. They appeared four times on Philippines national television. Some 21 IDS Church firesides were also presented by many of the groups in different performing areas as a means Jf of making new friends and receiving O further exposure. Q A Cappella choir The tourf through Germany, Austria, Poland and Czechoslovakia consisted of 18 perfor-mances to a total audience of 7.640. in-eluding a Saturday afternoon ap- pearance in Warsaw's Philharmonic V Hall before more t!wui 1.000 persons. O The Folk Dancers visited Japan. Europe and Israel during a seven-weeJf tour, performing 58 times to audiences as large as 6,500 for a single show. AnQ estimated 12 million television viewers "- -5 msm mm mw q YOU GET: 0 0 0 0 ALL for 0"LY 0 S9 00 0 ft wnnsupucKnsE.suf 0 o o C2.14Vclae) o A REAL f.lEAL FOR A STEAL ! o ine L,amanne uenerauon, byusq o AmericanAmerican o Polynesian group, toured Romania. 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