Live Music
• Today at 12:30 p.m., Joel
Schwarts, guitar; Connie
Speake, piano; and Jim Gron
din, alto saxophone, will
perform a "Musical Smorgas
bord" in Room 198 in the music
school.
• At 8 p.m. tonight, New York
Philharmonic French hornist
William Kuyper will bive a lec
ture-recital featuring music for
horn and strings in Beall Con
cert Hall.
• Larry Hanks and Laura Smith,
traditional folk musicians, will
perform at Condon Magnet Arts
School (1787 Agate St ). Tickets
are $3 at the door for the 7:30
p.m. show.
• Tomorrow and Saturday the
final audition days for the
annual Ruth Lorraine Close
scholarships.
Auditions begin at 8:30 a m.
each day in Beall Concert Hall at
the music school. The auditions
are open to the public, but
listeners are asked to enter the
hall between auditions.
A list of the Close winners will
be posted in the music school
after the judges reach their
decision Saturday night.
The judges include: William
Kuyper, associate principal
horn of the New York Philhar
monic; Morton Feldman,
internationally known composer
from the State University of New
York at Buffalo; Susann
McDonald, harpist on the
University of Southern Califor
nia faculty; and Gwendolyn,
pianist also from the University
of Southern California.
Approximately $55,000 will be
awarded in amounts of $1,000,
$2,000 and $3,000 for full-time
students of harp, voice,
keybord, all orchestral in
struments, composition, music
history or music education.
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• Lisa Neustadt, a singer from
Boston; the Playing Possums, a
country string band;
Sweetgrass, a women's a
cappella singing troupe; and
Small Change, four women who
play “eclectic" string band mu
sic perform in the Wesley
Center production of “An
Evening of Traditional Music”
on Saturday. Concert time is 8
p.m. and admission is $3.
Neustadt sings gospel, sea
chanteys, work songs and
ballads with easy-to-follow
chorus lines She emphasizes
audience participation. She has
recorded two albums, Angels
Hovering 'Round and Shout for
Joy, both with Jean Redpath
and the Angel Band. In April she
will be recording Dear Compa
nions.
The Playing Possums, made
up of Andy Murdzek, Sam
Jones, John Hicks and Spence
Hollinger, are familiar to the
Eugene folk music community.
This group accompanies their
music with a wide array of in
struments, including gutiar,
banjo, fiddle and slide guitar.
Sweet grass (Wanda Walker,
Pearl Rohrer, Quism, Karen
Stingle and Lorrain Ironplough)
have been singing together for a
year and a half. The group was
started by several members
from the old Eugene Women's
Choir.
Small Change plays music
both serious and comic — high
lighted by three and four-part
harmony. For more information,
call 343-9680.
• Elvin Bishop comes to
Eugene for a March 15
performance at Grand Illusions
(412 Pearl St ).
Bishop, the “down-home
country boy, National Merit
Scholarship winner and the man
who recorded the smash single
‘Fooled Around and Fell in
Love’" takes to the stage for two
shows: 7:30 and 10:30 p.m.
Tickets are $5.50 in advance
and $6 at the door. Advance
tickets are available at both
locations of Everybody’s
Record Company, at Mr. Mike’s
Really Reusable Records, and
at Grand Illusions. Call Grand
Illusions at 683-5I04 for more
information.
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