Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 10, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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TICKETS AT TICKETSWEST
FRANKY PEREZ
AND THE
HIGHWAY SAINTS
THE POLYPHONIC SPREE • APRIL 22 • WOW HALL • TICKETS AT TICKETMASTER • BUY A TICKET BRING A FRIEND
UO School of Music
presents
UNIVERSITY
OP OREGON
MUSIC
TODAY
FESTIVAL
April 11-17
New Music for
Changing Times
GUEST ARTISTS:
Quattro Mani Piano Duo
Santa Fe Guitar Quartet
Fri. OREGON COMPOSERS FORUM
4/11 An Evening of World Premieres! 8 pm, Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sat. WEST COAST CHORALFEST
4/12 Three 40-minute concerts by choirs from Boise State,
San Francisco State, and UO. 2 pm, Beall Hall
$5 General Admission to the three-concert series
Sat. WAGING PEACE THROUGH SINGING
4/12 “Hope in a Time of War” Three choirs perform interna
tional works on the theme of peace. 8 pm, Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sun. LOU HARRISON MEMORIAL CONCERT
4/13 Gamelans and guest artists perform a wide range of
music by the late Lou Harrison. 8 pm, Beall Hall
(plus 7 p.m. pre-concert talk remembering Lou)
$7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens
Mon. SANTA FE GUITAR QUARTET
4/14 UO Vanguard Series 8 pm, Beall Hall
Music by Piazzolla, Bartok, Bach, others.
$7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens
Tue. 100th MONKEY ENSEMBLE
4/15 Music by Ives, Stravinsky, Hovhaness. 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Wed. QUATTRO MANI PIANO DUO
4/16 UO Vanguard Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall
Music by David Crumb, Jan Jirasek, Stephen Scott.
$7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens
Thu. “SENOR MOUSE”
4/17 Charles Dowd and Tracy Freeze; chamber jazz on
vibraphone and marimba. 8 p.m., Gerlinger Lounge
$7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens
For more info or Festival brochure,'Call 346-5678
:
Rule #249 - Don't dance when
you're too drunk.
...
College rules
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to do what he
thought was a cool
dance move.
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Entertainment Calendar
Friday, April 11
J** Tympanic
(jam rock}* Wild Duck Music
Hall, 169W. Sixth Ave., 485
3825, $6 door
Saturday, April 12
11 a.m. — “Eggstraordinary
Eggstravaganza” (Easter
celebration), Downtown
Eugene, free, visit
www.downtowneugene.com
for maps and information
1 p.m, — Neal Grandstaff
(solo jazz guitar and vocals),
5th Street Market Courtyard,
Fifth Avenue and High Street,
484-0383, free
4 p.m. — Turkish Aksent
(music of Turkey), Tsunami
Books, 2585 Willamette St.,
donations encouraged
7:30 p.m. —- “Peace by Piece”
(high-energy dance), Hult Center,
Seventh Avenue and Willamette
Street, 682-5000, $12
8 p.m,—“Connections”
(modern dance), Dougherty
Dance Theatre, Gerlinger
Annex, 346-3386, $5 students
and senior citizens, $ 10 general
8:30 p.m.—Guitar Monks
(acoustic guitar duo), Luna, 30 E.
Broadway, 344-6948, $8 door
Sunday, April 13
2 p.m. ‘The Misanthrope,”
Robinson Theatre, Villard Hall,
—.. mm. »
1109 Old Campus Lane, 484
9791 ext. B14, $5 to $12
7 p.m.—“International Night”
(dinner, celebration and perform
ances), Erb Memorial Union, Ball
room, 1222 E. 13th Ave., 346
4387,$10general, $7 students
8 p.m. — “Lou Harrison
Memorial Concert” (classical),
Beall Concert Hall, 961 E. 18th
Ave., 346-5678, $7 general,
$4 students, senior citizens
8:30 p.m. — Duncan Sheik
(alternative), Wild Duck Music
Hall, 169 W. Sixth Ave., 485
3825, $10 advance, $12 door
Monday, April 14
10 a.m. — “Bachelor of Fine
Arts Terminal Project Show”
(art exhibit), LaVerne Krause
Gallery, Lawrence Hall, 1190
Franklin Blvd., 346-2057, free
Tuesday, April 15
6:30 p.m. — “Chefs Night
Out" (benefit for FOOD for
Lane County, fine food and
drink), Hult Center, Seventh
Avenue and Willamette Street,
682-5000, $50
7 p.m. — “Windfall Reading
Series” (local poets), Eugene
Public Library,
Baskom/Tykeson Room, 100
W. 10th Ave., 682-5450, free
7 p.m. — Mitch Luckett
(bluegrass, storytelling), Flying
Dogs Cafe and Deln
Street, 346-4331, free
7:30 p.m.
(international film series)* 1 f S
Pacific Hall, 1210 Franklin
Blvd., 346-4011, free
8 p.m. —■ The 100th Monkey
Ensemble (UO Contemporary
Ensemble), Beall Concert Hall,
961 E. 1 8th Ave., 346-5678,
$5 general, $3 students,
senior citizens
Wednesday, April 16
8 p.m. — Theatre Reading
Benefit (Mastrosimone’s ’The
Afghan Women”), Robinson
Theatre, Villard Hall, 1109 Old
Campus Lane, 346-4190, $5
9 p.m. — Vinyl (funk), Wild
Duck Music Hall, 169 W. Sixth
Ave., 485-3825, $ 10 advance,
$12 door
Thursday, April 17
7 p.m. — French Film Festival,
100 Willamette Hall, 1371 E.
13th Ave., 346-0633, $3 stu
dents, $4 general for individ
ual films, $15 festival pass
7:30 p.m. — Noggin and Artie
Smudges Trio (improvised
noise), My House, 1136 W. Fifth
Ave,, 344-4066, $5 donation
8 p„m.—“Chicks In Arms Tour"
2746, $10 door
942-8730 484-1927
STUDENT SPECIAL
GOLF 9 HOLES *10
Students Only. Must show ID. (Monday - Friday)
U of O Athletic Department
Surplus Sale
East end of Autzen Stadium Centennial to Leo Harris to Entry 5
Saturday, April 12th 9 am to 4 pm.
Sunday, April 13th 9 am to 1 pm.
New & used athletic clothing, used game jerseys, sweatshirts, T-shirts,
warm-ups, travel bags, polos, jackets, track, basketball & football shoes,
souvenirs, duck jerky, candy, snacks, much, much more.
All items will be offered to state agencies
§ & qualified non-profit organizations prior
S to public sale on April 12th.
Music
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pieces composed for the Waging
Peace Through Singing project two
years ago. The festival will also show
case a tribute to Lou Harrison, the
famed composer who appeared as a
composer-in-residence at the 2000
“Festival of the Millennium.” Harrison
died last winter.
Whether music is a life’s passion,
a tool for unity or an evening escape,
Parkhurst said he invites students to
attend what promises to be “a very
listener-friendly festival with lots of
beautiful music.”
He added that timing is important.
“Now more tha ever, during this
difficult period of war, it is important
for artists to create and reach out to the
public through music-making,” Kyr
added. “Especially in the most chal
lenging times, music, and particularly
new music, inspires us to celebrate the
forces of hope and creativity.”
Tickets will be available at the door,
and prices vary for each performance.
For a full schedule of events, visit
http://music.uoregon.edu.
Andrew Shipley is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.