Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 15, 1986, Page 9, Image 9

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    Music
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Recitals are also part of a
music major's education. Bet
ween 75 and 125 free student
recitals are performed each
year. In these performances,
which are often degree recitals,
the student performs selections
of music he or she chooses, for a
wide spectrum of performance
showing musical ability.
In addition to student perfor
mances. each yeat a faculty ar
tist series of concerts is given,
showing the diverse abilities of
the faculty on all instruments.
The Oregon String Quartet, a
leading ensemble in the Nor
thwest composed of faculty,
will perform a concert Jan. 20 in
Beall Hall.
The continuing faculty artist
series includes a performance
by the Banchetto Musicale. Feb.
1; the Oregon Brass Quintet,
Feb. 8; and Dean Kramer on
piano, Feb. 12.
“Artists on the faculty are
among the finest performers in
the country. We need to
recognize this resource within
our own community,” Stone
said.
For example, various
members of the faculty have
performed with groups such as
the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra, the National Sym
phony of New York, the Oregon
Mozart F’layers and the
Metropolitan Opera Touring
Company.
"We have a highly respected
performance faculty,” Martin
said.
"The faculty continues to be
involved creatively. They all do
music and do it well." Dobroski
said.
Guest performances in Ueall
Hall include a chamber music
concert series of internationally
renowned ensembles, which is
held each year. Upcoming per
formers include the Trio Con
certante from San Francisco,
|an,8, and the Mendelssohn
Quartet from New York City.
Feb. 5.
“This concert series brings in
world-class performers. There
isn't a higher quality
available." Martin said.
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All events take place in Beall
Hall at 8 p.m unless otherwise
noted. Kvents are subject to
change. For verification, call
the Community Relations Office
at 688-5678, Monthly schedules
of Beall Hall events are
available at the School of
Music.
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