Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 30, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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Bach Festival to end with long-lost tribute
By Daralyn T rappe
Emurald Associate Eddor
Fugono's annual Bat h Festi
val coma* to n dose Friday
with a c hanc e, to hear a 12'1
year collahoration that ha* been
performed c»n only a few rare
occasions.
"Messn per Rossini," which
is a mass for Italian composer
Cfloact.hino Rossini, was pul to
gether in IHt.M by ins friend
and fellow composer f.uiseppe
Verdi as n tribute*.
Verdi commissioned a mass
in his friend's honor, hut took
the unusual step of asking 12
Other composers to work with
him However, political and ll
nanc lal problems, as well as
some infighting. I'dl the pic* e
unpublished and buried away
for 100 years
Tho slory of the composers
tribute eventually drifted mlo
legend and many assumed the
work was never at tually writ
ten Hul in 1 *Hi9, .in archivist
working in Milan uncovered
whal turned out to tie the lost
work
A German mndui.lor named
Heltnulh Killing got involved
after a lime, helping to get the
work published
Killing, known to laigenians
lor the past 2’i years as the di
rer tor and one of the < reators of
the local Bath festival, con
ducted the world premiere of
the tribute in Stuttgart just four
years ago
It has hooti performed only
about 25 times sim e then am)
RHIing will bring it to life again
Friday at B p.m m the Hull
Center's Silva Concert Ha^l to
bring this year's two-week
ovnnt to a close
Background on thn music,
how it was written and the rest
of thn history behind j[, will bo
given at 7 p m before the show
It is part of the series of talks
called "The Inside Line" that
has preceded many concerts, to
give listeners insight into the
works they are about to hear
Another major Festival event
lakes place tonight at H p m in
the Silva Hall when Polish con
ductor Kr/vs/.tof Penderecki
takes the stage to oversee two
works, one of whit h is an origi
nal ho composed
Penderecki will bo joinod by
the aslobrntrd Lithuanian cel
list David Goringns and by the
Festival Orchestra
In addition to his own work.
Penderecki will spotlight the
music of Russian composer
Shostakovich who composed
his work during tho Stalin re
gime when many restrictions
on artists wore in place. Shosta
kovich's work reflects his oppo
sition to political control over
art.
Berlin's Petersen Quartet, the
quartet-in-resident o for this
year's Festival, performs
Wednesday at fi p.m. in the
University's Beall Concert Hall.
Tickets ore available for all
events. For more information,
call 340-56C0.
Democrats offer chance tor aspiring nimmaKers
By Daralyn I rappe
f nwjf.iUl A’,vi witi? 1 fMnr
Whtil tio you when you cornhine dis
enfranchised youth with .1 steady diet of
M I'V and a< 1 ess to video equipment* Tlic
Demur r.llii; National Committee is hoping it
niak.es for the hesl jmlilicnl lummeli iiil of
(he year
The PNC is tillering $5,000 to the person
who Siihmtls the hes! entry ill a 1 onlest
■ ailed " ttl Sei mills Over Washington Col
luge students, espet tally tfiose study ing film
and video, lire encouraged to lake a shot at
helping to "< hatlge the 1 flannel on .1 failed
presidency," as the 1 onlest flier says
Waller Collleih. (onlest coordinator. said
the idea eame aliout when several UN(
higher nps were hrainstorniing uhntit ways
to tap into the youngest voting Mock a
group that ronsislenlly has one ol the low
esl turnouts at the polls
"They were trying to ligure out how to
gel young people interested III the PelllO
eralli I’arlv. how to get the MTV generation
involved in changing the leadership ol this
country," Collleih said
Turning that generation loose with video
cameras and dangling a carrot ol Sri,0<H)
seemed like a good way to start
This effort to get more young people in
volved in polities is one with lew rules
"We re looking for something that 1 an el
fix lively help result 111 a ■ hange ol leader
ship, and outside of that, we re looking for
something creative and truthful." (ioltloib
said “Those an the only parameters that
we've set
The tone of the HO second s|>ot can lx- ei
ther anti Hush, pm-Dotnoc rat or some corn
hination of those two
"It needn't lx- what you think ol .is mud
slinging," Collleili said "Just make your
case
Mark Steit/. I)N(. communications dirix
lor. said in addition to drawing people to
the partv, the contest is also a wav to draw
in talent lor the DNC.
"This contest is an aggressive rei ruitment
effort to find the next generation of political
talent in America." Steit/ said
It's also a chance lor aspiring filmmakers
to have their work shown across the entire
nation and seen hy the likes ol Academy
Award winning director Jonathan Demme
and producer James I. ftrooks. who are
among the Judges
The winner also gets a sa reening in Los
Angeles with an audience of film and tele
vision industry VII**
The second place award is and the
Ihird plac e pri/e is S25I1
(iottleih said about f>() entries have been
receives! so far, but he recently got about
1(H) requests for applications. He added that
people with tin' highest quality film and
cameras and access to editing labs aren't the
only people who should ajiplv
“Wo know students don't usu.tlly have a
lot of resources." Cottleib said "What stu
dents should concern themselves with is
just doing the best they can with the re
sources they have at their disposal."
The winning entry may he reshot depend
ing on the physical quality pi the film. Cott
lelb said, but tie- filmmaker would definite
ly be involved in the process
The contest is not open to film, video or
television professionals or political consul
tants. all contestants must be IJ.S citi/.ens
and each must sign a release statement giv
ing the DNC exclusive ownership rights to
the entry All expenses incurred will be
considered by law a political contribution
to the DNC..
The commercial tan be shot on film or
video but must lie submitted on a 3/4" or
VHS videtx assetle Knlries must not over 30
seconds and must bo accompanied by a
completed entry form and entry tag An
itemized list of expenses must lx- included.
Entry tapes will not be returned.
For more information and an entry fo’in,
write to 30 Seconds Over Washington,
Democratic National Committee, 430 S.
Capitol St S.E , Washington. D C 20003.
Entries can lx- shipped through first-class
mail and must i«- received no later than July
17 at the same address Winners will ire an
nounced in August
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