The orchestra skilfully accompanied Margalit in rich accentuation, and smooth melodic texture, without overshadowing the soloist. Beethoven‘s Symphony No. 7 finished this spectacular exhibition, as the Stuttgart burst into four, bright, diversified, rhythmic movements, each possessing individual character and beauty. galit. Margalit is a petite woman with amazing dexterity. Her fingering technique was mesmerizing, her body fuelled by the instrument she played. Margalit summoned ivory fury one moment, overwhelming serenity the next, her delicate key finesse, creating a soft aura, followed by intense thundering stanzas for superlative visial and aural effect. Wanderfantasie for Piano and ( (')ra;e's-a; i)y gh:ï¬mzt (a dual coggpostflon), introduced outstanding piano soloist Israela Marâ€" Conductor Wolfâ€"Dieter Hauschild remained jovial the entire evening, clearly showing his love for his work, as the 100â€"member German orchestra performed the evening‘s impeccablyâ€"accurate repertoire. Program opener was Johannes Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, featuring a colorful intro, rapt finale, and eight highlyâ€"skilled contrasting movements with the accent on winds and percussion, compli}ng:med handsomely by the Stuttgart "string choir‘. PAGE 18 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1987 If younger audience members were wondering where they may have heard Wagner‘s Overture to Act III of Lohengrin (The Stuttgart Philharmonic‘s magnificent encore Sunday night at Centre in the Square), it appears on the Beatles cleverly classical soundtrack from the movie Help, a cogent display of the Fab Four‘s taste in the clasâ€" S1CS. This seasoned German orchestra‘s riveting performance at Centre in the Square marks the end of the Orchestras of the World Series, with a joyous fanfare of symphonic brilliance. Coral Andrews Chronicle Special â€" GIBSON TV CLEAROUT PRICES ON SELECTED MODELS OPEN: MON.â€"FRI. 9â€"9 â€" SATURDAY TO 5:30 P.M. Stuttgart‘s magnificence caps hit series ED GIBSON . BETTY GIBSON STEVE GIBSON . STUV GIBSON 25 COLUMBIA ST. EAST (at Regina), WATERLOO 746â€"8030 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE ' TE 3 C w §y CIBSON TV & ‘‘m PA CÂ¥ ©‘Sl0 (negn) WATERLOO 746â€"8030 =â€" 1| LOTS OF FREE PARKING AT OUR FRONT DOOR The Borodin Trio with James Campbell, clarinet, Rivka Goâ€" lani, viola and Eleanora Turovsky, violin, will appear at the Music Room Thursday, May 7 at 8 p.m. Admission is $15 (stu/sen $10). Call 886â€"1673 for seat availabiliâ€" ty. Borodin Trio to appear Thursday at Music Room This worldâ€"famous trio of Rusâ€" sian emigres to the U.S. and Canada has recorded many of the great works for piano trio (violin, cello and piano) and is about to record some further works with clarinet. Thursday‘s program includes a trio of Haydn‘s; the Brahms trio for clarinet, cello and piano, either Mozart‘s trio for clarinet, viola and piano or the Beethoven Trio Op 11 for cello, clarinet and piano as well as the Tanev quintet (for two violins, viola, cello and piano). Margot Stockie, Manager of Waterioo North Mazda, is pleased to announce the recent appointment of LES LIMAGE as General Sales Manager. Les has been a resident of Waterioo for 15 years and has over twenty years experience in the automotive business in both domestic and imports, including Mazda. Les would like to invite his friends and customers to visit him at our new dealership Focus on Mary A. Johnston WATERLOOT NORTH §685 Barta Place, Waterioo, Ont. N2L 6E2 (@cross from Kraus Carpets) Principal, MacGregor Senior Public School Waterloo You are invited to a Retirement Party in honour of Presentation and best wishes 8: 00 p.m May 26, 1987 7: 00â€"9: 00 p.m. Mary A. Johnston LES LIMAGE 746â€"1666 BOWLING 18 A FAMILY AFFAIR. AVE YOU BEEN LATELY?