Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 15, 1982, Page 9, Image 8

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    Bach Festival's success prompts move
Musicians from around the
world gathered at the University
to perform in the 1982 Oregon
Bach Festival. The festival,
judging by the crowds, was an
all-around success — so suc
cessful that next year, the fes
tival will extend beyond just the
campus.
Held for 13 years at the
University, part of next year's
event will move from Beall Con
cert Hall to Eugene s new
Performing Arts Center
Beall Hall is too small to seat
the sizable increase in the fes
tival audience, says Henriette
Heiny, festival assistant direc
tor. Some cantatas and the
major concerts will be moved to
the 2,500-seat Performing Arts
Center, she says The noon
recitals, classes, teaching
school, afternoon perfor
mances and other cantatas will
remain at the University.
A special concert may be
performed in southern Califor
nia after the 1983 festival, Heiny
adds Although this proposal
has not been finalized, a special
performance would give the
festival more exposure and
publicity, she says.
"But Oregon is the festival’s
home base and will remain its
home base,” Heiny stresses
The 1983 Festival runs from
June 24 to July 3. but a specific
agenda for the 14th festival has
yet to be mapped out
The 1982 festival featured
daily performances of the works
of Johann Sebastian Bach and
other classical composers
Events also included the Bach
Supper, a Bach cantata series, a
critic's institute and the new
noon concerts
No box office tallies have
been compiled yet, but the
number of festival goers in
creased significantly over past
figures, Heiny says.
All the evening concerts sold
out By the third afternoon of the
festival, the cantatas sold out,
not the case iri previous years.
The 500-seat Beall Hall enter
tained standing-room-only
crowds for many of the other
recitals, including the noon
concerts
The Festival closed on July 11
with “St. Matthew's Passion."
performed by the San Francisco
Boys' Chorus and conducted by
“Bach expert" Helmut Rilling
Corvallis police expand search
for suspect in robbery-homocide
Corvallis police are
expanding the search for a su
spect in a June 10 homicide to
Eugene
The suspect is alleged to have
shot and killed Gregory Kirkelie
while robbing Kirkelie's store
The suspect is described as
olive-complected, approximate
ly 30-years old, slender build,
about 5 ft 10 inches tall, with a
receding hairline, moustache
and wire-rimmed or rim-less
glasses
Corvallis police are asking for
assistance from the public. Per
sons with any knowledge of the
suspect are urged to contact
the Corvallis police at 757-6975.
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Helmuth Rilling, an acknowledged Bach expert, conducts the festival orchestra.
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