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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1980, p. 17

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For the first time ever, the CBC will broadcast " organ recital with two pinyers - four hands and [our feet - despite the prob- lems of making music on one instrument in this un- conventional way. The mm. to be but cut Nov. ' at 4:” $1: on CBC: cross-CM n .830 Dialer. Soloist: will include Debbie-Lou Creight- on. soprano and Lynn Ro- bertson. baritone. Philip Shani: will be the accom- panist. twork, will league or: gum Bank can. and The University of Wa- terloo‘s drama department will present the play “Rites of Passage", an ”thong of words and music which explores some of the ex- periences of those caught between childhood and ma- turity. "The play invokes the hopes and fears. pleasures and perils of that tiine of criais-adoiesmtnee-%tieh in some is brief and in others 7 The concert will also-in- clude the works of the 20th century German composer. of Canadian composer. Hea- ley Willem. whose Centenary The Noon Hour Concerts at the First United Church in Waterloo continue Tues- day. Nov. 4 with a concert presented by The Chamber Singers of the First United is' being celebrated this It will feature the works choice at juice, woof»... or sausages. toast, w. & at. " MONDAY-SUNDAY BREAKFAST SPECIAL Daily luncheon specials at each location MNOUH FACIUIICS AND CATERING RN VARIED OCCASIONS "Angie's - where good food is I tndition" St. Maha l Watedoo 85 [RI RD. - M50 47 El. ST. W. - “-254 TUESDAY SPECIAL Play probes adolescence with choice orsoytt or/Mce - veggtables PORK SCHNITZEI. We have two locations to serve you Noon concerts IytrAItrhsr9rttlht and freshly tfakeefdirmer rdlis served 4 to 8 pm. ' 75 bring the family My mam under the LLBO JrtutttttltgSloped Monday LEAKFAST SPECIAL Sunday only choice of juice, bacon, ham or muses. se, toast, 2 _ um Icof " Now at ANGIE: KITCHEN St Agatha HOT a: COLD BUFFET WLU organists to. perform on CBC rgdiq STLAGATHA QNLY WATERLOO ONLY Ttp3rctrttti, Jan Overduin of Wilfrid lander University's music faculty. ' _ The program alao marks the first time" that the fa- endty's "tmeter" organ will be heard on national radio. The instrument. built the way organs were construct- ed before electricity. - the player a mea'utre ol con- trol and personal contact with the instrument totally lingers on." producer: say. The program will include selections from a wide variety of-Iuthbrs includ- ing: Anne Frank. J.D. Sa- linger, Winn Thoma. Ste- phen Leacock and James Joyce with music by Paul Simon. Jacques Bret. Cat Stevens. Janis Ian and other}. The material has been compiled and is presented by Christine" Jackson. Brad Beaven. John Pacocha and Other noon hour concerts will include The Wilfrid Laurier Percussion En- semble. Not MP. Douglas Haas. Organist of St. An- drews Presbyterian. . Kitchener. Nov. ts: and Dennis Driscoll. organist at St. John's Anglican. Amttt+ ter and professor of organ at McMaster University. On Tuesday. Nov. ii. an organ recital will betnreet by Nixon McMillan, director of Music at First United. The concert will include a Partial on "O God Our Help in Ages Past." by Paul Man: and vComes Autumn Time" by Leo Sowerby. Are you interested in good food? 2- . FISH team,coiegsartdfreittN WWW taheoutthdeesAvailaltle MON DAY SPECIAL " countable on today's in- struments with their cloc- trie or cleatmpneumtic ac- The WLU instrument. housed in the, chapel of the federated Waterloo Luth- eran Seminary, I“ built by Cessna! Freres “Quebec. Tonal fruiting was date by Gerhard Brunzema. a world-renowned Miler who now makes his home in Tim Robertson. graduating students in theomtesgioetal acting program at ur. Piano accompaniment and musical direction are try Mi- chael Bechamp of the Conrad Grebel College music department. The play is directed by Patricia Beer. tley-Fisher of the UW drama department. Rites of Passage will be pre.seitted in the UW Thea- tre of the Arts on Wednes- day, October 29, Thursday October SO and Friday. No- vember I at 8 p.m. There is no charge for admission. For further" information call the drama secretary at 885-1211 extension 3730. awn M31. 't.-teattoaetm K_ "eta-A-ttttso-r-WATERLOO l For Many Years!!! ONLY HO Bag. '25“... Fri. Oct; 31 and Sat. Nov. 1 4: Have A Personal Fitness Evaluation - to determine your cardiovascular fitness, ideal body weight and flexibility. . it We Will Write Up Your Own Exercise Program - to do in your home, at the "”Y or your club. 4rSAFE. EFFECTIVE EXERCISING iNUTBITlOMAL INFORMATION If you want to lose weight. Ge 1lim41IRF REST} . " VWO‘MIW (RESIN) H oCIamMoloek location-Inn ow.“ on.” ra-ttttttir-tttqt-tatt) _ canon: ACQIPYEQ- . Especially For People Who Have Been Inactive tr a.m. .. 4 p.m. Book Your Goo-Hour Appokgtnyon Now! 'ltl0rllilltut0 Fill“ I ransom. FITNESS cum '/For The Best Loved Fish In wan" ENTERTAINMENT, 0"": Mon - m~.. unthwl Help” " . "FPl?ilg8,'dfii V62; Pen-gm. Overduln. in discuss“; the wing concert. said a great deal of music has been urban tor piano tour- hand but relatively little for organ “tour-hand and tour- 89mg of the reasons are obvious." he said. ' "The smaller compass oi the organ keyboard (4% oc- taves opposed to the piano's more than seven) and the even smaller compass of the pedal ah octaves) and the size of the foot. As well there are colossal (so-ordina- tion problems for feet, in ad- dition to hands. plus the matter of stop changes, pis- tons and swell pedals." Some of the: facts may account tbr the CBC never before broadcasting such a program as it will air on its regular Organism in Reci- tal. a half-hour program taped in advance at the Wil- frid Laurier University The program includes an unusual lO-voice composi- tion by Arnold Schlick, a work by Thomas Tompkins and one of Schubert's last works. a fugue written to try out an organ he ind some 73.3mm Halibut) RESTAURAN' ttttt.rtooCtteintihdr-av,oetettter2ett-Nr" triads were irtveatigating. The final work will be a son- ata, by Gustav lethal. a l m STAG 100 Pool Stmt. New Hamburg Phone 662-3331 7 KING ST. M. WATERLOO all types of Canadian Gifts and Jewelry Featuring the best in Canadian Pottery Canadian Crafts 19th century Gemin- com- poser. It won I first prlu for it: “than i)

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