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Pianist Irving Heller will be featured guest artist with the Kitchen- er-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra for the first "Pops" Concert of 1983 Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21 and 22. 8:00 the Square. Ram Armenian, re- cently returned from his year-long sabbati- cal, will conduct. The program tea. The program tea- tures a wide range of popular music from the spirited "Blue Danube Waltz" to Scott J oplin's Thursday, Jan. 13 "energy expressed, marks the opening of through fire. water and an exciting visual pre- air." sentation of works by Selected works- by local artist Stacey Stacey Spiegel starts Spiegel at the UW Arts off the new 1983 Exhibi- Centre Gallery. tions at the UW Arts Running until Febru- Gallery, which ary 13. the show i will incu e e on eludes graphite a d White by Marg Ariss charcoal drawings, and Return he Com sculptures in mixed juror by Jim Thorn- media. and silkscreen ton. ink prints. Gallery hours are Spiegel detcribes his Monday to Friday 9 to work as explorations of 1, Sunday 2to 5 pm. Spiegel exhibit at UW Gallery at The Centre in MAM/MW x†Salad Bar Hot Buffet Tjtrr7ritrgrrir'E7tf0.Eei. VARIOUS HQf DISHES jazzy "Rags" and the famous "William Tell Overture". _ A fine musician who plays with "power and tonal colour", Heller began his solo career at the age of 10; by the age of 12 he was per-' forming his own com- positions on a weekly radio program, in his â€Mum†_-" radio program, in his home town of Provi- dence Rhode _lsjand. At Juilliard he stud- ied with Carl Fried- berg (who was himself a pupil of Clara Schu- mann and Brahms) Selected works- by Stacey Spiegel starts off the new 1983 Exhibi- tions at the UW Arts xanrmcGallery, which will inc u e e on White by Marg Ariss and Return he Com juror by Jim Thorn- ton. ( 11 1/ ':1gl, and won the Rosenberg Memorial Prize as best graduating pianist. Ps' -_r_.-_-'"'""E= . In Paris. Irving Heller studied with Nadia Boulanger at the Conservatoire. and was awarded the top prize given to a foreign stu- dent. Since then, he has toured extensively in South America, Europe and the United States. An active teacher, Mr. Heller has been Professor and Presi- dent of the Piano de- partment jury, Conser- vatoire de la Province de Quebec in Montreal, and a special invited professor at McGill University Faculty of Music. ' He has also sefved as a juror for many inter- national competitions. including Moscow (in 1970 and 1974), Lisbon. Munich, and most re- cently for the Chopin Competition in War- saw At presen_t, Mr. Heller is a professor of piano both at the Uni- versity of Montreal and Ottawa University and is artistic director of the Montreal Interna- tional Competition. Tickets are $t2, $10 and $8 with reductions for seniors and stu- dents. rs.d/ ses/air-ses/ad, 6t tt ()ii__,lv.l'ili"'ci_',i",i"v" I "t Our sincerest thanks go out to all our customers, for the support they've shown. We invite one and all to come take advantage of our experience and took forward to serving you in this New Year. offering you a total of 86 years of professional experience HOUSE OF ELEGANCE, 1mm FACE AND FIGURE CLINIC 142-4111 208 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO Kiwanis entry deadline soon Beryl Gallagher. Festival Secretary for the Kitchirner-Waterloo Music Festival, reminds all potential entrants that. the closing deadline for entries is Saturday. Jan. 15. Any entries postmarked after that date will hot be accepted. Further information may be obtained by phoning 576-2068 from 8 a.m. to x p.m. Monday-Saturday. The Jim Galloway Quartet, featuring one of Canada's finest saxophonists, rolls into the UW Humanities Theatre Sunday Jan. " with two afternoon periormances of Jazzmobile Jam, a trip through the world of iazz and the joys of its style. Performances are at , and 3:30 pm. with tickets available at the UW Arte Centre box office. JAZZ GIANT _ chronicle Special Nh,