Show O CM MM § Chamber season starts soon CM CM ' o series Five ensembles will perform in the scries that begins on Oct IQ with the American String a Quartet and clarinetist Richard u Stoltzman This string quartet o U — composed of violinists Peter Winogard and Laurie Carney in combination with ' Daniel Avshalomov viola and Marco Talgenhorst cello — has performed at Concert halls D in Europe and in North B America The ensemble has D received numerous awards D and is praised as ‘‘the finest quartet based in New York" Stoltzman widely recognized CM as a clarinetist "of indescribd) able genius” is one of today's Ctt most sought-aftconcert O V"t live music anddance v r? II season 2002--3 n Ellen Ecdes Confer- ence Center USU campus : r- vv‘ x f ’ 'lmlmmr- Jt’fVt r I ' — “r Season tickets are $60 for adults and $20 for sttfJents Season tickets can be obtained by mailing checks to CMSL PO Bax 3620 Logan Utah 84323-362- 0 In addition tickets are available on campus at the c ' ‘ f f - 't :at fcf r ei " - 'Y V vr- - ' - :- - - f' :?' iS?R '- -I Spectrum Ticket Office and the (phone 797-030Student Center main hoggart ‘ floor information desk 5) I c Tickets can also be purchased at the door prior to each concert Single performance tickets are $1 5 for adults and $5 for students For information call 752: er a artists 8469 The second concert scheduled for Nov 13 is the nationally acclaimed Triple Helix-PianTrio This trio comprised of violinist Bayla Keyes pianist Lois Shapiro and cellist Rhonda Rider are at Wellesley College The Boston Globe called this trio’s music “the liveliest live music in town” and as the best chamber music heard in Boston during 2000 Tbe group known for its passion- ate animated playing is spon- sored in part by the Utah Arts Council Utah Performing Arts Tour fe f Society of Logan 3 o artists-in-residen- Upcoming 'Chamber Music Logan 2002-0- “ : i rtgrj a The ChamberhasMusic Society scheduled its X V'f of the Leningrad ce : In 2003 the St Petersburg String Quartet celebrating the 300th anniversary of its namesake city will appear in Logan on Feb 3 This quartet formed in 1983 by graduates ' Conservatory quickly climbed to the upper echelons of the chamber music world The group is known for its extreme intensity and polish and offers an international repertoire withspecial acclaim for contemporary pieces A unique program is sched- uled for Feb 28 featuring four guitarists members of a popular group known as LAGO — the Jjos Angeles Guitar Quartet Considered as “one of the' wonders of the chamber music scene rooted in the West” the ensemble has appeared in ' numerous concert halls and on a variety of television and radio programs such as St Paul Sunday Morning and PBS’s Evening at the Pops — ' The Chamber Music Society of Logan presents the American String Quartet Oct 10 as its first offering of the upcoming season The group offers exquisite classical guitar renditions that are considered “a cross between avant garde high' brow and Grateful Dead-lik- e cerebral meandering" More than being a guitar” combo they provide a fresh provocative look at music of the past A vjeeEilong Center for the Arts presents a weeklong celebration featuring Utah's internationally acclaimed Children's Dance Theatre and Repertory Dance Theatre Oct 5 through Oct 11 Children’s Dance Theatre (CDT) a company of 200 of Utah's own young dancers kicks off die Cache Valley Ellen Eccles Theatre Presents family series on Oct 7 at 7 pm These 8 to dancers will perform RePETE the inspiring program the whole world embraced at the 2002 Winter Games With the purchase of a ticket to the CDT performance children will have the opportunity to attend a free “Creative Genius Workshop" on Saturday Oct 5 at the Bullra Crater Children will be divided class to learn according to age including a parent-tot “hot-blood- ed The season’s final concert set for March 31 includes the accomplished Pacifica String Quartet This quartet com- prised of Simin Ganatra (violin) Sibbi Bemhardsson (violin) Masumi Per Rostad (viola) and Brandon Vamos (cello) was formed in 1994 It won five prestigious prizes and awards within six years All concerts start at 7:30 pm and are held in die Harrison Auditorium of the Eccles Conference Crater located near the center of the USU campus — Chamber Music Society celebration of dance the basic elerprats of creative movement such as motor movement shape levels pathways and basic body movement to create a new dance to Pete Seeger’s music Tickets for CDT are $3 for children $6 for adults and $30 for families of up to seven Children ages three and up are invited Then on Oct 8 members of Utah's own Repertory Dance Company (RDT) will be in town to teach master dance classes to the community Anyone age 8 and older from beginner to professional is invited to attend Classes include a basic mediate and advanced modem dance class as well as a repertory dance class and will be held from 3:30 ' to 8:30 pm in the Bullra Center Tickets are $5 and space is limited Registered participants may deduct $3 from the cost of an RDT performance ticket On Oct 10 and 1 1 at 7:30 pm the Ellen Eccles Theatre showcases the Repertory Dance Theatre RDT will perform a tribute to lively bluegrass tunes ‘ choreographed by Susan Hadley and set to selections from recordings by fiddler Mark O'Connor with guest musicians Heroes The New Nashville Cats ' and Midnight on the Water Tickets to RDT are $20 $16 and $10 Children 5 and older are invited to attend Several discounts are available Purchase a family ticket to CDT and receive a single ticket to RDT free Purchase a single ticket to RDT and receive a single ticket to CDT free Call (433) 732-002- 6 or visit wwwellenec-clestheatreoor the Ellen Eccles Theatre box office at 43 S Main St for tickets or more information rg ‘ |