Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 25, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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Ann Porta:
Ginger Barnes
Mat! Meyer
Heidi Swillmger
Darlene Gore
Ann Peterson
Sally Ol|ar
Jean Owntiey
Sand's McMullen
Rilling leads Bach Festival
The 1981 Oregon BaCh Festival is in full swing
with artists from throughout the world and around
the country joining together tor two weeks of
concerts, lectures, and classes on the University
campus
The Bach Festival, previously named The Sum
mer Festival of Music, is recognized as one of the
best in the country, and represents the combining
of artists' talents from Eugene, Portland. Los
Angeles and New York symphonies and opera
companies
Helmuth Rilling, internationally known for his
interpretation of Bach's works, has returned for
his twelfth year as music director of the festival
Highlights of this year's festival include Rifling's
direction of Bach's "G Minor Mass." Hayden's
Lord Nelson Mass ' and Mendelssohn s
"Elijah ” which will be presented in evening
concerts June 26-27 and July 4-5 at 8 30 p m
Other evening concerts will showcase the
talents of the Los Angeles String Quartet organist
Guy Bovet and baritone Douglas Lawrence A
days at 5 15 pm , with informal comments by
Rilling
Of special interest is a series of free noon
concerts with performances of chamber music
and soloists, ranging in style from jazz to clas
sical, including presentations of early in
struments. Bach's harpsichord music, and Ren
aissance dress and manners
KWAX (91 1 FM). the National Public Radio
affiliate at the University, will broadcast 24 con
certs from the Oregon Bach Festival Included are
broadcasts of all four evening concerts and the
four noon concerts
Tickets for the evening concerts are $9 00
$7 00 and $5 00 Tickets tor the cantatas are
$2 50 The noon concert series is free of charge
All concerts will be at Beall Hall For complete
information, ticket availability and reservations,
call the box office at 686-3761 trom 9am to 5
p m Monday through Friday
Class focuses on human rights
An eight-week survey of in
ternational human rights issues
is being presented by Amnesty
International this term as a
3-credit political science
course
■'Human Rights Throughout
the World' meets Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 10 30 a m to
12 20 p m on a seminar-style
basis to provide a coherent pic
ture of human rights issues and
to illustrate the relationship
between political social and
human rights issues
Each week features a brief
review of the region to be
covered and descriptions of the
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state of human rights in that
country as drawn from the files
of Amnesty International re
search and visits Instruction in
effective letter writing to
government officials is also be
ing offered
Different Amnesty interna
tional members lead each
week s session For example
the topic of the second week of
the course will be Central
America After an overview of
issues is addressed by two
speakers on Tuesday a Gua
temalan slide show noted by
Al's Stephen Fuller as One of
the best I've ever seen on
human rights in another
country will be presented on
Thursday
Additional regions of the
world to be covered weekly in
clude Southeast Asia (Korea
and Vietnam). Eastern Europe
and the Soviet Union, Africa and
others Fuller says there are still
openings available in the class
and auditors are welcome The
course is a Search offering and
is graded on a pass 'no-pass
basts
Mossberg and Hurwit
receive $2,500 stipends
Two University faculty
members Barbara Clark Moss
berg and Jeffrey Hurwit have
been awarded $2 500 summer
stipends for 1981 from the Na
tional Endowment for the
Humanities
Each stipend provides for two
consecutive months of full-time
study or research in the
humanities
Mossberg an assistant
professor of English will travel
to Sweden to study the work of
artist Lena Cronqvist She will
examine the depiction of
mother-daughter and child pa
triarch relationships in Cronq
vist s art
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Cronqvist s work is largely
unknown and unavailable in the
United States says Mossberg
who hopes to arrange tor the
publication and presentation of
the Swedish artist s work in this
country
Hurwit an assistant professor
of art history will research the
origins of portraiture in early
Greece and the Aegean I hope
to discover why and how
Greece's first artists began to
draw images By seeking to il
luminate the beginnings of
representation in Greece I
hope to shed some light on the
nature of all such beginnings
A Holistic Approach
to Optimal Well-Being
PreregiMMtton: July 6
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