WmWBammM&. Bach Continued from Pago 14 on tour. His past tours with the Gaechinger Kantorei and the Bach Collegium Orchestra, both of which he founded, covered the Soviet Union, France, Belgium. Mexico, Japan. Spain. England. Israel — and. in 1961, Rilling toured the United States with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Kantorei. At the beginning of his career, Rilling studied as an organist at the Conservatorio de Santa Cecilia, Rome He later expand ed to choral conducting, teach ing, and other fields of con ducting! Rilling also acquired a reputation as a musical scholar This past January he con ducted the Los Angeles Phil harmonic, achieving "a whole variety of expressive effects," according to Donna Perim utter in a January 23 Los Angeles Herald Examiner story Following his Los Angeles performance, Heiny says she received a number of requests from Los Angeles for Bach Fes tival tickets Ticket sales have also been strong around Eugene — close to sell-outs in the evening Festival series. Limited seating is still available for some performances The series of 10 free noon concerts, a unique feature of this festival, still has seats available, says Heiny. Tickets for the Cantata are still on sale. Although Rilling and the Bach Festival both currently specialize in Bach, pieces by Mozart. Mendelsohn, Schubert, and Schumann will also be fea tured A new event this year will be the Music Critic's Symposium in which members of a music cri tics workshop being held in Eugene, hosted by the Bach Festival, meet and talk with the festival's artistic participants Heiny, who became assistant director just this year, pos sesses a great deal of enthu siasm for the festival The way people involved in the festival talk about it. says Heiny, "makes you very excited and want to actually see it." The festival plans to grow through the use of Eugene's ■ 111 t BIKE RENTAL •ALL KINDS (TANDEMS TOO) • TOURING EQUIP. •GOOD RATES FREE MAPS BICYCLES 6th & HIGH 687-1775 new Performing Arts Center. "Without the upcoming facili ties. it will be difficult to keep the festival at its current level of international reputation.” Rilling was quoted as saying in the Fall Orientation Issue of the Emerald “The hall (Beall Hall) is much too small." The Performing Arts Center will soon be completed and ready to entertain next year's Festival evening performances. It seats 2,500 — a marked con trast to Beall Hall's 500. Story by David Brown Photos courtesy of Henrietta Heiny r l 6 summer open recreation hours June 23 - August 13 LEIGHTON POOL MUWHF 7-8:30 am Noon-1:30 pm MUWH 5-6:30 pm SAT & SUN 2-4 pm 15th STREET TENNIS COURTS MUWHF SAT & SUN 6 am-dark 6 am-dark ALDER STREET COURT MUWH 9:30 am-2:30 pm 3:30 pm-7 pm ESSLINGER HALL MUWH 7 am-8 pm F 7 am-6 pm ESSLINGER CAGE & LOCKER ROOMS MUWHF 7:30 am-5:30 pm GYM PASS VALIDATION After your fees have been paid, you can get your fee card stamped for Summer term at 103 Gerlinger or during the first week of classes at the 15th St. Esslinger entrance. I tit 41 Welcome Back! Have a good summer term This coupon good for a peanut buster parfait or a banana split ONLY (reg- *l <5) 13th & Hilyard jum recreation center BOWLING BILLIARDS GAME MACHINES SUMMER HOURS: 12 - 4 pm. Monday - Thursday LOCATED GROUND FLOOR EMU