10 Tuesday, September 19, 1972 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY of KANSAS Concert Series For the 1972-73 season, the University of Kansas Concert Series will be presenting the following performers. Each program will be FREE to all students except for the Van Cliburn program, for which there will be a $1.00 admission fee. I. Itzhak Perlman Friday, September 29th; Hoch Auditorium the best violinist presently playing to the american college audience. II. AH AKU Friday, October 20th; University Theatre korean classical and folk music and dance. this troupe of 17 performers provides a feast for both the ear and the eye. III. MOOG Quartet Monday, October 23rd; Hoch Auditorium 4 moog synthesizers, plus accompaniment, bring you everything from bach to rock. IV. Dukla Thursday, November 9th; Hoch Auditorium sol hurok presents the first american tour of this celebrated troupe of 80 dancers, singers, and musicians from the western ukraine. V. Modern Jazz Quartet Friday, January 26th; Hoch Auditorium the most original, polished and musicianly jazz chamber ensemble in the business. an exciting evening for jazz enthusiasts. VI. Oklahoma City Symphony Saturday, February 24th; Hoch Auditorium one of the southwest's finest orchestras under its gifted conductor, guy fraser harrison, in an evening of great symphonic masterworks. VII. Van Cliburn Tuesday, April 17th; Hoch Auditorium with more than 20 recordings to his credit and appearances with every major orchestra in the u.s., the artistry and following of this popular american pianist continues to grow. Students must present their ID's at the door, or they can request reserved seats if selected sections on a first come, first serve basis. Non-student series tickets-orchestra $16.00 1st balcony $14.00 2nd balcony $10.00 1 Tickets for the Perlman concert are available now at the Box Office in Murphy Hall. I whe wh, 178 city Ligy 4,81 aga rega spec del M wh Feb Felit loc loca I cha vote