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Strings & things
The School of Music presents a month full of performances by faculty and guest artists
BY AMY LICHTY
PULSE REPORTER
The School of Music kicks off winter
term this month with a special per
formance by faculty member and vio
linist Kathryn Lucktenberg. She will
perform twentieth-century master
works for violin in a Faculty Artist Se
ries recital at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert
Hall, on East 18th Avenue. Tickets for
this musical event are available at the
door and are $9 for general admission
and $5 for students and senior citizens.
Lucktenberg's presentation in
cludes the "Sonata for Solo Violin" by
Erwin Schulhoff; "Road Movies" by
John Adams; "Largo" by Charles Ives;
and "Running Blue" by Victor Stein
hardt. Lending theirtalentsto Luck
tenberg are clarinetist Michael An
derson and piano accompanists Mary
Elizabeth Parker, David Riley and Vic
tor Steinhardt.
Lucktenberg is a frequent contribu
tor to the Grand Teton Music Festival
and the Oregon Bach Festival, and is
a member of the Oregon String Quar
tet and Trio Pacifica. She has also ap
peared with the Honolulu, Savannah
and Augusta symphonies and as a
member of the Kasimir String Quartet.
Lucktenberg's performance is only
the beginning of what is in store for
the School of Music. Also this week
end, the Department of Dance pres
ents Dance Africa at 8 p.m. atthe
Dougherty Theatre. Tickets are $10 for
general admission and $5 for students
and senior citizens.
On Jan. 18at8p.m.,Ji-WonLee
and Pauline Bjorem will perform on
the piano forthe Doctoral Recital at
Beall Concert Hall. Admission is free.
On Jan. 20 at8 p.m. in Beall Concert
Hall, audience members will have the
pleasure of listening to the Philharmo
nia Quartett Berlin forthe Chamber
Music Series. The performance in
cludes quartets by Mozart, Brahms
and Shostakovich. Advance tickets are
available from the Hult Center, which
can be purchased by calling 682-5000.
Ticket prices range from $12 to $29.
On Saturday, Jan. 22 at 7:30 p.m.,
Dave Pietro will be performing the
alto saxophone with Scott Wendholt
on the trumpet in the LCC Auditorium.
These two guest artists are perform
ing forthe Oregon Jazz Festival and
tickets are $12.
On Monday, Jan. 24 at8 p.m. in
Beall Concert Hall, James Bunte and
David Riley will perform jazz and mod
ern concert music on the saxophone
and piano, respectively.
Faculty and guest artists, including
soprano Ann Tedards, pianist David Ri
ley and the Oregon String Quartet,
among others, will perform songs and
chamber music by The Lyric
Tchaikovsky on Wednesday, Jan. 26 at
8 p.m. in Beall Concert Hall. Both per
formances are a part of the Faculty
Artist Series and ticket prices are $9
general admission and $5 for students
and senior citizens.
On Friday, Jan. 28at8p.m. in Beall
Concert Hall, the University's own On
the Rocks will perform. Established in
1999, On the Rocks isthe University's
premier men's a cappella group. Tick
et prices have yetto be announced.
Finishing up the busy month of Jan
uary, Mindy Smith-Gilkey will give her
master's recital at4 p.m. Jan. 30 in
Beall Concert Hall. Admission is free.
For more information on these per
formances and other upcoming
events from the University's School of
Music, visit music.uoregon.edu.
amylichty@dailyemerald.com
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TODAY!!! 1/13 - UO MLK Jr. Featured Speaker:
Renowned Poet and Activist - Saul Williams
EMU Ballroom, 7 pm
1/17 - Lane County's MLK Jr. Celebration
Author Bebe Moore Campbell
EMU Ballroom, 6pm
1/18 - Unity Celebration and Candlelight Vigil
sponsored by the Black Student Union
Gerlinger Lounge, 6 pm
1/19 - Faculty and Staff of Color Coalition's Workshop
“The State of Campus Diversity''
Ben Linder, 4-5pm
1/20 - Multiracial/Mixed Heritage Panel
with Naomi Zack, Fiona Ngo, Erin O'Brian, Tomas Hulick Baiza, and students
EMU Women’s Center 5 pm
1/26 - “Community Conversations"
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Gerlinger Lounge, 11:30am
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