Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 24, 1984, Page 29, Image 29

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    University jazz duo to perform
Two University music professors,
jazz pianist Ed Kammerer and
vibraphonist Charles Dowd, will perform
in concert this Wednesday beginning at 9
p.m. at The Oregon Electric Station Jazz
Depot.
The duo will perform a variety of
selections including original composi
tions written by Chick Corea, Gary Bur
ton, David Friedman and others. The
Kammerer/Dowd Jazz Duo offers a unique
blend of jazz tailored for acoustic piano
and vibraphone.
The Oregon Electric Station is located
at 27 E. Fifth Ave., and admission to the
concert is free.
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686-3226
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WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SERVICES TO
ALL NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS:
ALS 101: “Introduction to University Study”: Students who are
concerned about their academic reading, researching, writing,
and general study skills may benefit from participating in this
class. This 3-credit course, which gives students an academic
orientation to the University, is particularly helpful for new
students.
MATH & WRITING LAB: On a first come, first serve basis our
drop-in labs can provide help and assistance in either of these
subjects. Qualified students can effectively help you improve
your understanding at no cost to you!
SPEED READING WORKSHOP: The amount of reading at the
University can sometimes be overwhelming to new students.
This course is designed to help you increase both your speed
and comprehension in academic reading. $30 covers both
materials and instructional time.
IN ADDITION, WE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:
•Standardized Test Preparation Workshops
(for GRE, GMAT, LSAT, & SAT)
•Grammar Review Workshop
•Individual academic counseling by appointment
For more information about the LRC, feel free to stop by.
We’re located in die lower level of Friendly Hall. Or call
686-3226.
Coupons in the Emerald save you money.
Check every page, every day. It pays.
SEAFOOD FROM EAST & WEST COASTS
I Oyster Shooters and Pacific Oysters on the half
shell 50C
Monday Night Football Special
Special drink prices during the game
Live Music in the lounge Friday and Saturday nights
(few 870 Pearl Street • 686-2873
CIO PERFORMANCE
ENSEMBLES
FALL 1984
Ensembles are open to all students
whether or not they are music majors.
The following require no audition:
Fighting Duck Marching Band
Contemporary Chorus
Gospel Ensemble
Auditions are required before registering
for the following:
Jazz Lab Bands
University Singers
Chamber Choir
Sinfonietta
Oregon Wind Ensemble
University Symphony
Brass Choir
Women’s Chorus
Men's Chorus
Collegium Musicum
Eugene-UO Wind Ensemble
Song and Dance Troupe
Auditions will be held September 17-21 at the School of
Music. Directors will provide membership lists for the
School of Music office for late registration on September
24. 25 & 26. For information concerning specific audi
tions, call 686-3761
Put
more
music
in your
life!
Minor in Music
Want to be involved with music but can’t picture yourself as a professional? Minor in
music by choosing a minimum of 27 credits from a prescribed outline of courses.
"Minor in Music” will appear on your transcript.
Join a Performing Group
Performing can be part of your university life even if you don’t major in music. More
than 20 UO groups — bands, orchestras, choirs, and ensembles in jazz, early music
and other specialties — include many students not enrolled in the School of Music.
Some ensembles don’t even require auditions.
Take Classes for Nonmajors
If music is a foreign language to you, try one of the classes especially for the person
with little musical background. Choose from courses such as Introduction to Music
and Its Literature, Twentieth-Century Music, Balkan Folk Music, History of Rock
Music, Class Piano and Class Guitar.
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For more information call the School of Music Office at 686-3761
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