Eugene Symphony Conductor Marin Alsop in her third season iv/f/ the group will lead Leonard Bernstein s Serenade beginning tonight at the Hull Center t-» • Eugene Symphony violinist and University student Ken Mi/umoto intensely rehearses his music Stu dents, music teachers, mailmen and computer technicians all help make up the symphony Alsop’s talent, warmth no fable to symphony By Karen Engels Fn i He;- •?*«.*? When Mann Alsop was ul (ered the job of musical dirts tor ami conductor ol the Eu gene Svmphonv, she didn't know where Eugene was The native New Yorker (nund it on a map and took tire joh Now ln'pnmn)! her third sea son with the group. Alsnp has made paths hav k and forth ai ross the l 'ruled States to i on due t m Eugene and her home state and to guest conduct across tire country Alsop has also made an mi pression on the Eugene Sun phony She's great said Alan known of the University music I acuity "She's very energetic, knowledgeable and fun to work with grown symphony perms slums! who played with the or ( hestra w hen he was a tiniver sity student from l>»7H to 1‘tHl, auditioned lor the group two years ago She's a great conductor," said Anthony Uyer. violinist and musii (iTF "The Eugene Syinpiumy is lucky to have her She is very, very dedicated." Uyer said Alsop includes an American composer on every si heduled program and not (list the old war horses " He said she often i houses works liy liv ing composers not )usl tfie de composing ones " Alsop veers away from the norm in more than |ust her mu sic selections Raised by two professional Questions That Matter... fc4Who is Jesus?” Wc.Incstlay Night. 7 00 pm Wesley I ounilaUon 1Kincaid Street nuiMi mils, \lsop said her mu su i .uivr was pre determined i alw avs vs .mlfil to be a i nn dm tor sla said, ' bul if vs .isn't a lirld open In young women .\I!!11• 11ii slit* had hrr mas ler's from ihr Jullllilfd Si hold id \!u - ii manv rund url ing si hoi 11 s w i -re rr 'I jc i r p 11 rig women silt1 said I i iiuldn I (das b\ ihrir ruins I tidutmlrd. sin trird olhrr luetic s It never worked nul. so I started 11jv ossn ere liestra she said She worked a lew years do ing jingles lor com men i.ils and him miisii and saved Sill.OHO enough nioiies to found an ort lu stra The result was Concordia A Chamber Symphony, a 'in pin r ori liestra Hie group i Illtlhines i lassu al repertoire w ith Ameri t.m ja / / a ml J 01 Ii t on lur> works An avid |a/./, violinist, Alsop is also the founder and leader 0 I l he act 111 i 111 ed M - p lor e swing orchestra Swing l ever, which will perform I eh 27 at the Mult Center lor the Perform ing Arts The group will release its first lID in l-'ehruary. "I have a reputation for start ing things." Alsop said, smil ing Alsop s |a// hai kground Inis influenced her program selec tions for the fiugene Sympho ny The 1001-0J season in 1 hides a Night Musk series fea turing a |a//. night, a "new age rnusu night and ,t Bernstein festival Turn to ALSOP. Page 6 5 ,0V1O6O GAMES MimmT 113 PWUC MARKET^ OOMtOMlvMM _ I*3L] VIDfOADVWTWfc B muimanm XI., nnnnr * No Initiation Fee on yearly memberships * “Best Aerobic Program” Funk, Bench, Pump-Cardio, Ab Classes * Super Cardiovascular Center Stairmasters, Lifecycles, Aerobicycles, and more! • Best Workout • Best Location • Oregon West - FITNESS - 6 am - 11 pm 7 Days a Week 1475 Franklin Blvd. Across from Campus