Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1990, Supplement, Page 2B and 3B, Image 14

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Classical guitar student Hina \ ancek practices a composition in her room in Clonn
Hall. X'ancek, a senior, will complete a bachelor’s degree in music performance next
year and hopes to continue studying guitar in graduate school.
Classical guitar student at music school
still getting used to concerts, butterflies
Since the age of 16,
practice has paid off
backstage in a concert hall, Vancek,
like most performers, is nervous. To
relax, she begins to picture the per
formance she is about to give. Step
by step, piece bv piece, each note
must be perfect.
“Performance is such a risky
thing," the classical guitarist says.
Vancek remembers when she first
picked up the guitar. It had been sit
ting in her house in Vancouver,
B.C., and placing it “was just some
thing I always wanted to do," she
says.
So while other 16-year-olds asked
for cars for their birthdays, Vancek
asked for guitar lessons. She learned
quickly.
“When you like something, it's
easier to do,” she says.
Her parents were encouraging
when she announced her plans to
study musk at Douglas College in
Canada where she spent her first two
years.
Vancek, 21, says musii is "a really
personal thing that you can share
with people. It’s definitely a form of
communu anon and expression.”
She looked into many schools to
transfer to, but Oregon stood out be
cause the application process was or
ganized and she had heard positive
tilings about the Schixil of Music.
She is majoring in classical guitar
ina Vancek knows well
the feelings performing
music gives. Standing
performance but would eventually
like to teach both music and English
at the university level.
Now a senior, Vancek lives in
Goran Hall, the music dormitory, in
Hamilton Complex. Cloran has a
practice room, and each term there is
a fireside concert where students |>er
form for each other.
Vancek practices alone three to
five hours a day, practices with an
ensemble group twice a week, and is
also in the University Women’s
Choir. Vancek also tutors for the
music analysis class and works in the
music school library.
She says one of her concerns is
that the school doesn’t have a guitar
program,
Vancek receives lessons from Da
vid Case, adjunct instrui tor, and
says the teai hers are all encouraging.
“The thing that really stands out
to me is that the teachers really keep
you going,” she says.
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Because she likes the romantic and
Spanish classical music, Yancek has
studied it since she began playing
guitar, but she would also like to trv
ja::, blues or rm k music someday.
Although there is a lot of anxiety
to performing solo, Vancek says she
likes it more each time and is getting
better at it.
“People say you get used to it the
more you do it,” she says.
When Vancek is getting
ready for her next |xt
form ante, the Christmas
Choral Concert on Dec. 4, she may
again experience the nervous feel
ings. But she knows performing is
worth it.
"The best part is afterward know
mg that you played as well as you
could because you -.jx-nt so much
time practicing," she- says.
An rut Remhecki
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MUSIC
Continued from Pane IB
mi theory. Another emphasis,
musk education, is popular.
Many music education majors
plan to teach at the high school
and junior high levels.
“The Sc hool of Must, teac hes
the students everything they need
to know about teaching music,"
said Dane Peters, the office man
ager for the band department and
a member of the Oregon March
mv; Band.
I he School hopes to continue
it- excellence in ensemble prodiu
non, develop new technologies
for music and expand its faculty
music performatu es, said hdward
Kaimnerer, (he schixu's associate
dean of undergraduate studies.
“The st hool is tucked Initk by
ISth Street, and I think most peo
pie don't know what we offer,”
hdwards said. “Some people say
we should toot our own horn
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