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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Apr 1980, p. 10

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The sym- phony will feature four noted Canadian soloists: Joo-Yeon Lee, soprano, a former member of the Co- logne Opera; Judith bebane, mezzo soprano, with the South Alberta Opera in Cai- gary; Martin Chambers, tenor, head of the opera de- partment at the University of Western Ontario; and Theodore Baerg. baritone, with the Canadian Opera. turn along with some new man to help celebrate the The lineup of star per- formers is enough to boggle the imagination. - In December Arthur tho- Iins, a young Canadian pian- ist whose talents have placed him in the front ranks of international ar- tists will perform. Anton Kuerti, another piano great, will present his unique in- terpretation of Brahms in January. The Canadian Chamber Ensemble will be on stage in February. Irving llmer, concertmaster of the K-W symphony and a distin- guished violinist - violist, will perform Brahms' Violin Concerto in D with the or- chestra in March. 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