Windy Borman for the Emerald “Love” is in the air tonight at the Hult Center for the Per forming Arts, when the Eu gene Symphony takes the Silva Concert Hall stage. The show, titled “Love,” invites you to sit back, relax and “let your spirit soar” to the sounds of classical love songs. The loving theme not only feels appropriate be cause the concerto occurs amidst the month of love but also because the emotion is one of the most powerful we feel. At one tune or another love affects everyone, but it can be expressed or felt quite differ ently. Love can be light and happy or passionate and tur bulent. It can be shared be tween family, friends and lovers. Despite love’s universality, it remains one of the least under stood and most confusing hu man emotions. Philosophers, poets, playwrights and com posers have all attempted to artic ulate the meaning of love. Through works by composers Strauss, Mendelssohn and Prokofiev, the Eugene Symphony hopes to explore, express and ed ucate us on love. The pieces con ductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya se lected for tonight’s presentation explore the different aspects of love. The concerto begins with Strauss’ “Voices of Spring,” an el egant waltz “that swirls with vi sions of Vienna, the city of love.” Next, Mendolssohn’s “Violin Concerto in E minor” is a “virtuosic delight” that sparkles and the audience. Finally, Prokofiev’s haunt ing beauty, “Romeo & Juliet,” captures the “drama, suffering, pain, sadness and, at the same time, the bittersweet feeling c death and departure of a lovei one,” according to the press re lease. In an effort to reach out and ed ucate the community, the Eugen Symphony invited local student to a preview performance c “Love” on Feb. 16. Harth-Bedoya said the mail idea behind the event was for th symphony to develop a relation ship with students so that “whei they become adults they will stil have a good memory of whei they came to see us.” One way the symphony em phasized that point was to leav the tuxedos in the closet and pei form in Eugene Symphony 1 shirts. To further help bridge th gap between the complex them and music, the symphony sough active participation from stu dents. The concerto incorporated fou students from Thurston am f South Eugene high schools into 1 the preview by having them read excerpts from William Shake speare’s “Romeo & Juliet” before each Prokofiev movement. The 3 narrations seemed to create a s friendly, informal environment f for the students and draw them into the music. l Brian Lewis, the solo violinist 3 who will perform one movement in Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concer l to” during tonight’s show, knows 1 first-hand that early exposure to i classical music can make a lasting impression on a student. “I began playing the violin 3 when I was four years old, ” Lewis said. “Almost everyone in my - family plays the violin — my 3 mom and sister play, as did my 3 grandmother and great grand t mother. “When I went to kindergarten, I was shocked to learn that not r everyone played the violin! ” 1 Lewis’s incredible talent, lay ered with his early training, helped him achieve great things at a young age. He gave his first solo recital when he was five years old and he performed in Carnegie Hall at age nine. The symphony also serves as a friendly reunion for Harth Bedoya and Lewis. They both graduated from the Julliard School of Music and shared the William Schuman Prize for their outstanding leadership and ac complishment in music. Their paths have crossed once prior to “Love,” in Lima, Peru, four years ago, when Lewis per formed another solo under Harth Bedoya’s direction. Catch this inspirational cele bration of “Love” tonight at 8 p.m. at the Hult Center. Tickets for the performance are $10 for students and vary between $12 and $36 for adults and seniors. For tickets and information call 682-5000. ,he’ll gwt 1(0“ 1 waI All photos by Kevin Calame Emerald BIKE-AID 2000 - Pedal for the Planet! A cross-country bicycle ride for Education and Action! Seattle ^ " - - — „ _ . /*•Global Education Montrejrt J, Poijtan\ «|/ £ «Semkt^“rmng V SamFrancisco •Fundraising' \ •Physical Challenge " '' \ on DC (Junel7 - August 20th)\i /Mexico For more info: 1-800-RIDE-808 or www.bikeaid.org