Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 21, 1976, Section A, Page 14, Image 13

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    Warm music for
those cool nights
The University Schooi of Music
will be presenting student and fa
culty recitals and guest artist ap
pearances several nights a week
in Beall Hall throughout the sum
mer.
The performances, generally
free, feature a variety of instru
ments including violin, flute,
clarinet, cello, piano, instrumental
ensembles and vocalists. The
musicians perform works by such
great composers as Mozart, Cho
pin, Bach and Brahms.
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in addition to students and fa
culty recitals, the music school will
offer concerts by high school stu
dents in attendance at their sum
mer session. These concerts,
under the direction of outstanding
University music faculty and visit
ing artists, will be presented by
ensembles of high school in
strumentalists and vocalists on
the evenings of July 2 and July 3.
Highlighting the musical calen
dar at Beall Hall this summer will
be the seventh Annual Summer
Festival of Music featuring Pre
mier German conductor Helmuth
Rilling. Rilling, one of Europe's
foremost choral conductors, has
appeared this year alone in Israel,
Japan, France, Belgium, Switzer
land, the United States and his na
tive Germany.
Rilling will direct three work
shop choirs this summer. The
choirs will be composed of profes
sional artists, singers and in
strumentalists from 25 states,
Canada and Germany. The
90-voice Festival Chorus will per
form major choral works by
Brahms and Verdi; a 40-voice
Chamber Choir, the motets of
Bach and works by David and
Zimmermann.
Rilling will also supervise
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advanced con
ducting stu
dents in the di
rection of a
60-voice Bach
cantata choir. A
world-acclaimed
authority on
Bach, Rilling
has been
hailed by the
London Arts
Guardian as "a
resilient Bach
interpreter."
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An instru
mental ensem
ble of 60 musi
cians will per
form in the fes
tival orchestra.
Appearing
as soloists with
the festival
choirs will be
the University
music school
faculty James
Miller, Leslie
Breidenthal,
Neil Wilson and
Dorothy Ber
quist, as well as
many nation
ally known
guest artists.
These include
professional
performers and
recording ar
tists Katheryn
Bouleyn, Wil
liam Harness, Douglas
Thomas Paul, Delcina
and Beverly Wolff.
Lawrence,
Stevenson
Heinz Werner Zimmerman, di
rector of the Berlin School of Sac
red Music, has composed a spe
cially commissioned work for the
1976 festival. Zimmermann's
Psalm 130 is a commemoration of
the United States Bicentennial. It
will premier in a performance by
the Festival Chamber Choir Sun
Photo by Palat Grant
day, July 11, at 8:30 p.m.
Festival Senes tickets covering
admission to the six evening con
certs are $30, $20 and $15 Single
admission tickets for the Verdi
“Requiem" and the Brahms
"German Requiem" are $7.50,
$5, and $3. Tickets will also be
sold for dress rehearsals of these
works. They are $1 50 each, with
no reserved seating Tickets for all
other concerts are $5, $3 50 and
$2 50 by Patty Durocher
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Monday, June 21, 1976