Show ' i'-- V ffivrateior Sr-- 2003 iSsscotmveek ' 28 fo Season's end 2 conclusion of die sen- The fur die Chamber Music Society of Logan will be a performance on March 31 by die Pacifica String Quartet with pianist Ursula Oppens This program combines one of the most highly acclaimed young string quartets with a pianist who has for many years been recognized as one of America's most vivacious and accurate piano soloists QuarMwithr p Music Society Two The quar- tet's current home base is in Chicago AO four are on die faculties of Northwestern s m March- Li - 4) 31 Eflm Earn Con USU campus t adults A:"-- FormedinLos Angeles in 1997 the Pacifica Quartet burst onto die chamber music scene when it captured three of the nation’s most important awards: Grand Prize at the 1996 Coleman Chamber Mulc Competition top prize in die 1997 Concert Artists Guild Competition and die 1998 Naumbuig Chamber Music Award Since dim it has entertained national and international audiences is regularly featured on radio broadcasts such as “Performance Today?” and has a recording contract with Cedille Records In die spring of 2002 the Pacifica was appointed Resident Quartet of Lincoln Center Chamber atnnaCfi-'- ca e o u and $5 fofskK" dents Available at o E 3o advance by mad' inachecks to CMSL P0 Bax' 2 s 3620 Logan 84323-362- 0 0) I- UT o On-- IilSSESiST Spednim Ticket Office (phone n -- 797-I- ? (p 0305) and die lag- -' CD O V amt Student Center ' painfloor mfar motion desk)' University and die University of Chicago Oppens will conduct a master class for pianists on April 1 at die Music Department in die Fine Arts Crater at Utah State University from 11 am to 1 pm The quartet will be resiinvolved in a three-da- y dency at Logan High School from Tuesday April 1 through noon on Thursday April 3 The public is invited For additional information call 753-25- 60 or 752-58- 67 The Pacifica String Quartet Eodea Conference Center wi perform with pianist Ursula Oppens (not pictured) March 31 in the Ellen Off to Smithfield you believe it? Oangig in Smithfield? Three bands including local Chucks will perform an show starting at 7 pmr Friday March 28 at Smithfield Main Theater 141 N Main St Tickets are a mere $330 at the door ' The Seattle indie band Daytime Hero will headline the show The band received a three-streview from the Polaris a student newspaper on the North Seattle Community College campus Reviewer Ginnie Ko writes: ' “A fairly new band with a ' steady display of musicianship and creativity Daytime Hero is emerging into the music scene with a progressive emo-po- p sounding demo titled ‘Somewhere Between Life’s Little Moments’ This eight- all-ag- es ar photo by Moigan Parrish Local band Chucks: Kory Fenton left Paul Cox and Steve Cook CD offers a track selection of tunes that don't fol- low the crusty verse pattern Instead it offers a refreshing change of tastefully and tightly done breakdowns and time signatures and the ' first few tracks give off enough of the catchy warm fuzziness of pop punk to get the tune stuck in your head" Also performing from Salt Lake City will be the emo-po- p ensemble Take the Fall and the group Against the self-releas- ed verse-chorus-ba- post-hardco- re Sky The locally grown group Chucks will open the show Kory Fenton Paul Cox and Steve Cook will perform their original songs “Apple Thrower" “Hopeless Dream “Victimize" and more For more information call 2 Korey Fenton at 753-437- ' |