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Show ..• ·~=THE ARTS "· 1ni . ~ ... ,.. ~ -· THE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL• SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY • FRIDAY, JANUARY 91 1998 ANO ENTERTAINMENT Ahn Trio to perform next week at SUU T hree South Korean sisters whose talents have been 11 variations of technically difficult, but extrem ely beautiful polished at Juilliard in New York will perform in Cedar City music. With their ability for communication, the three sisters have on Thurs., Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m . in the SUU Audi torium. The Ahn T rio has established itself as one of the foremost conducted hundreds of master classes in elementary, middle and high schools throughout the country. In acknowledgment chamber music groups currently performing. Violinist Angella and the twins, pianist Lucia and cellist Maria, of the m usic educa tion contribution, the Ahn Trio was consistently receive su perlative reviews. recently bestowed the Kentucky Colonels Awa rd, a coveted Cedar City Music Arts presents . . - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - -- - - distinction shared by the late Bing the upcoming concert in Crosby and Red Skelton. The Ahn Trio Theu · CDs arc on t )1e Ch esky cooperation wi't h the Convocat1·on Lecture Series at SUU. label and is considered among the The Ahn Trio will appear at a prebest of piano trio recordings. concert Convocation at 11 a.m. A udio magazine wrote, "The T hursday, also in the Auditorium. three players understand, and T he sisters have appeared on make the listening pleasant and television, have been featured in the lively." New York Times and Tim e On the Ravel recording Audio magazine, and have won several adds, "That high-tension, sem icha mber music competitions. T hey impressionistic, yet always perfonn internationally and arc modem Ravel manner is realized here to perfection. L could hardly currentl y on the faculty of music at Maple Mount in Kentucky. believe it. Such marvelously longThe evening program includes a breathed pacing of the typical "Tango for Trio" by Astor Piazzolla · Ravel extremes, rising to great, and Leonard Bernst ein's Trio. T he sulky, pounding climaxes that Ahn Trio has commissioned and fade ever so slowly to drawn-out performed m any contemporary stillness. It is all there. As an early works. They are famous for their wo rk, this is one of Ravels best, rom antic era interpretations and and never better played." T ickets for the evening have selected the m onumental T chaikovsky Piano Trio for this performance are available at the door. Adults are $12, and students concert. This work is in a theme and variations musical form with are $2 with a current student ID. ·..... ...-~.:~~~~ ... .. ·........_ .. -... ........ ....... -.-----............--··-· ·~ .. Ir ~ ~ -. :-:=:; ~ 'Nonsense' is first play for • winter quarter Mainstage II presen ts the first production fo r the winter quarter: a musical com edy called Nunsense It wil l run Jan. 20-24, 1998 in t he Randall L. Jones Theatre. T his s how, written by Dan Goggin, is the same off- Broadway hit that broke box-office records and has been playing to sold-out audiences fo r more than eight years. Performances at SUU will begin each evening at 7:30 p .111., and a m atin ee performance on Jan . 24 will begin at 2 p.m. T he cast for this performance is senior Cynt hia Gee from Salt Lake C ity, Utah, Sen ior Margaret Dunn, of Logan, Utah, Senior Keala Settle, from Laie, Hawaii, Senior Cynthia Plcwe, from St. George, Utah, and freshman Katie Wecker from Pleasant Vi ew, Utah. Brent Barnes is t he director of this produ ction of Nun sen se. Barnes, 25, is a theatre arts major from Waln ut, Ca lif. During his sojourn at SUU, he has been assista nt di rector of The Diviners and The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in -the-Moon Marigolds. ELK MEADOWS SKI AND SUMMER RESORT . 5 llli\\io\\ our our 3. ·1\ ,na.1'-e -y t· on ,w1 . ~~1=~, ~v~~---- , iteno"a ~Y...-. ll petter tha e'1er. • New Snowboard Half Pipe • New Rental Equipment • New Roads to Upper Lodge • Ski under Highway 153 through our new tunnel ' I |