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Show THE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL• OUTHERN lJfAH UNIVERSITY· MONDAY . JAN ARY 25 , 1999 Music sets winter schedule Clarinetist Michael Dean to "There's an incredible amount of teaching remained unchanged, said be featured in 'Saguaro Duo' talent on campus," aid Modesitt. "We have a faculty who' · has this Carol Ann Modesitt, associate professor and interim chair for the music department. Modesitt said that thin~ are going really well since the creation of the College of Perfomling and V" ual Arts. Modesitt added, "Each area is different, we all have characteristics that make us unique. The relationship between each department is working ouc very well, it is trong and healthy. Everyone is trying to make it a unified whole, while still keeping the uniqueness of each department." With the changes oflast emester, the curriculum as well as the quality of dedicated to performing and teaching," she said. A schedule of)anuary and February performances laced with variety has been announced by the SUU department of music. "We simply have a little bit of everything during the next two months," Modesitt, explain.5. "lnduded are upper division student recitals, performances by select high school and college student groups, faculty performances, and appearances by professional musicians. The next two months will certainly offer variety." THE SCHEDULE: • Jan. 29-Senior recital, Marlo Ihler, soprano, 7:30 p .m., Thorley Recital Hall. • Jan. 30-Faculty recital, Dr. Michael Dean, clarinet, :30 p.m. , Thorley Recital Hall. • Feb. 9-Nexus Concert, master percussionists, a Cedar City Mu~ic · Arts presentation, 7 :30 p .m., SUU Auditorium. • Feb. 16-SUU College of Performing and Visual Arts Talent Show, 7:30 p .m. SUU Auditorium. • Feb. 19-Student Recital Frank A. Thorley Recital Hall • Feb. 20-SUU College of Performing and Visual Arts lnaugural Gala, 7:30 p.m. SUU Auditorium • Feb. 25 and 26.-0rchestra of ouchern Utah Concert with pianist Peter Vinograde, 7:30 p.m., Thorley Recital Hall. ATAS1t Ot UAwAfi Saguaro Duo, a piano and clarinet The Saguaro Duo will also present a duo featuring clarinetist Michael Dean, workshop at the North American a member of the music faculty at axophone Alliance Region Il Southern Utah University, will Conference at California tate conclude an 11-day, 13-performance University, Los Angeles as tour with a recital here Jan. 30. part of its performing tour. Dean and pianist Carl Dean, who joined the Eklund will have SUU faculty in 1995, teache clarinet and performed axophone as well a in directing the university's Colorado, clarinet choir. He Indiana, earned a Ph.D. in fine Nevada, arts (clarinet California, and performance Utah when they empha is) at Texas conclude their Tech niversity. 1999 tour. Tbe He has held Cedar City recital teaching will begin at 7:30 po itions at p .m. in the Thorley McMurry Recital Hall of the niversity and SUU Music Building. Eastfield The performance will College. be free to the public. Eklund has The tour's erved as performance program will feature a fourmovement contempora.ry accompanist composition by Keith for the Boulder Ballet . }1.0.~\ l,. Ensemble ii:' Boulder, Colo. Brad haw titled Desertscape which premiered on the ~,c He has worked Wtth seve ral blues tour.George Gershwin ' and jazz bands in the Boulder/Denve r "Preludes for Piano, • and and Colorado pring areas and is a "Dreaming," a contemporary work by freq~ent and special~ed recitalist in Jeffrey Hoover will also be featured . classic chamber music. I NOW Located in the Cedar City Airport terminal 2281 Kitty Hawk Road 586-1693 r~~----------------------------, ! Buv one lunch plate ! I 3BD 2 Bth 2BD 1 Bth I ! and get a free drink. ! L•------~----------------------~ Hours A Mon. - Fri. 11:30 - 2:30 Thursday, Friday & Saturday Dinners~ Ill, from 6 - 9 p.m. Take Outs I Catering " 426 E. Nichols Canyon Cedar City Ph: 865-1455, Fax 865-1427 . All units feature Central Air, Gas Heat, Dishwashers, Garbage Disposal, Covered Parking, Washer/Dryer, Cable, Extra Storage. We also have two spacious clubhouses with kitchens for special events. Keep in shape by using our Fitness Center and in the summer enjoy out outdoor swimming pool. For the children we have two playground areas. Stop by and let us show you our .model unit and the features of affordable living at Ken ington Apartment Commun_ities Open mon-Fri 9 to 6 • lncome limit apply ~ L:.J EQUAi. HOUSING OPPORTUNITY WE ARE ABlE TO RENT TO sruDENrs WHO ARE PART TIME, MARRIED OR HAVE Oill.DREN |