Show o V JlUtahStatesman Wassermann intense in finale byKnutRif After 40 years with the USU music faculty Irving VVasser-man- n performed his final recital as a faculty member last night in the FAC Morgan Theater as a boy Wassermann began studying piano he studied Poland While still in Europe Lih such masters as Anton Webern and He has appeared in Stefan Askanase and concerts with orcrecitals solo numerous United States and the both in hestras was an award winner in the Europe He Piano Contest in Vienna in 1936 several local residents His students include USU music faculty the of members and some retired from the faculty he Now that he has Intends to continue studying music and giving He also plans to give more private lessons recitals The recital was supposed to have begun S Bat h's ith Busoni's transt rtption of J WassermHowever C Major OrW Toccata in ann announced that his hands which have the last couple of been giving him trouble for rears' could not handle the frequent long Instead he performed "Intermezzo" from that piece and Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue also by Bach The “Intermezzo" was a substantial piece Wassermann bv itself heavy and complex made effective use of tempo changes to phrase irachesof the piece only the the music Chromate Pantry was a the rapid chromatic runs lighter piece On Wassermann prov-e- d though hs reach might not be what it used to tie his fingers can still fly s Lt s fof h: t”""-- " Sonata h n niece tth some brooding undercurrent Wassermann used both tempo and dynamics a"d 'he final move" men" W"h etJUa"y f f fingers The erond 'he performance opened -- th Chopm's Ballade in F minor Wassermann t again used dramatic tempos and °U' nUa'UC Chopin's style! inSe The next pece was Granados’ and thematic The Mauim and the romantic NWirnann (oscd he concmXightengale Wlth iszs Saint Francis Walking Upon the Waoes This was he same ptece that Wassermann played in he Faculty Folhes Hts performante was far 7 hS"ne’ h'S lnerPretation making all rally Itszuan pyrotechnics felt W assermann's talent is obvious hs technique s no longer the best Although i is sti 'ery good and hs knowledge and experience provided for fascinating interpretations I hese coupled with his intensity made for an the cxuting roruert After the rcc ital Wassermann was presented a plaque by William F Lye dean cl the College of Humanities Arts and Social bc iences in recognition for the pianist’s years of service From the sound of this recital he has several good performances left Wednesday February 25 101 1 Pagell Lamanite Generation performs Saturday night °r Sr‘"ginS a “"gle arrow the LamanhheUtrrinS You"S University will a Pro8ram °f native American songs and dances this Saturday at 8 pm in the FAC Concert Hall nbat°n preTent envisionerdUaPn7HfOUnder ?971 by Janie ThomP" "ho 8rouP presenting traditional songs and dances n pfrformnS native costumes combined with a?d °rginal music- - The group is roym"a' M"ic" d coirTt m“'“ h' f" o "w people '° Amencan audiences in a way different than the traditional image portrayed by ‘Westerns I s an opportunity for talented students to show Amenca and too often forgotten in the 20th century” Eun'TT HaS PTrf0red throughou the Americas and on European television 1980 summer tour In Romania its shovl was taped broad nationally on May Day ho mm widely edebrad "r" BIOC C°'mrie' HunmJ ’ Hunganan ‘Revision station also taped several number Perform The Lamanite Generation will perform many of the numbers it did in Europe including the T aos Pueblo Indian hoop dance a Polynesian medley of dances and the lively “La egra dance from Mexico Also highlighted in its repertoire of popular contemporary numbers including :?asec:on Cherokee Nation” “Go My Son” and “Blossom as the Ru°rr Tckets cost 3 for adults 12 for students and $1 for children and are available at the USU Ticket Office and Logan Hardware aIR FORCE ROTC ATTENTION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MAJORSI r 'VI ws V t fee :b J Al 1 I £ ' 5iyw v r t ' A ha -- ' 0 Your ticket The Air Force has operangs for young men and women maartng In selected science and engineering fields Like Aeronautical Aerospace General and Electrical Encpneenng Mathematics Physics and Computer Technology To help prepare for one of these Air Force ROTC offers two and four year proepams of study which will defray some of your college costs After completion of the AFROTC requirement and upon your actuation youll be commissioned an officer in the A Force Then t conies responsibility experience m your specialty with some of people and facilities m the world and a mission with a pwpose Yuu'B get excellent staring salary macfccal and dental cam JO dm vacation with pay beginning your first year and most Look fcito the A Force ROTC proyam right away See edafs to for you See how you can serve your country in ivMn See: Captain Steve GcUi Room 107 MLitaiy Sd 7501034 |