Wednesdav. October 3. 1973 University Daily Kansan Guitar Is Stimulating in Concerto By DIANE YEAMANS Kansan Reviews Editor The versatility of the guitar is explored in a stimulating contemporary work, "Concerto for Guitar and Chamber Ensemble," by Julian Beum, musician, as recorded by Julian Beum, guitarist. The concerte, recorded on RCA RD Seal's "Julian Bream 70s," serves as an excellent introduction to the realm of contemporary music. The guitar is played against an ensemble of 10 instruments. They are flute, oboe, bass clarinet, English horn, horn, trumpet, violin, viola, cello and celesta. Latin American percussion instruments are also used. THE GUITAR OF JULIAN BREAM is used as a solo instrument as well as accompaniment when the flute, oboe or violin take the melody. Most people are used to bearing similar complexities in popular music and have not learned them, not one. The difference is fascinating. The concerte is intoxicating. The notes dance vivierv over four or five octaves at one time between the instruments. The mind uses 'allowed to relax while listening to The composition, divided into several movements, is introduced with a guitar solo, supported by percussion. Cymbals are played in the background and sound. The flute and cello accompany the guitar until the flute takes the melody. The guitar plays an accompaniment that highlights the flute's melody while the oboe plays a long, sustained line that holds the note. IN THE SECOND MOVEMENT, "Vivo" the guitar as solist and accompaniment to the second movement. reached. A series of short, pert notes by the ensemble, accented by a brass percussion part, leads to the climax of the movement, which features the horns. The music stops abruptly and the guitar returns to the lyrical theme from the beginning of the concerto. The concerto ends as it began, with a guitar solo. reviews the guitar as soloist and accompainier is used. The guitar cadenza illuminates the guitar. The work then returns to the dialogue between the guitar and ensemble that introduced "Vivo" and serves as a bridge into the slow central movement of the concert. This is built on a series of long, sustained notes at various intervals. The theme is passed among the instruments until the violin uses its vast range to spread the theme across three octaves. The concerto stops suddenly and emerges supported by the celli. In the final movement, "Con brio," the bride leads the ensemble as she arrives and closes up the climax as she THE SECOND SIDE of the album contains three contemporary guitar pieces. They are every bit as exciting as the concept with chamber ensemble. The ultimate in the jazz jam session will be presented by members of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band at 8 p.m. tomorrow in a recording studio at Kansas Concert Course opening concert. Jazz Band to Jam in Concert One of the pieces "Elegy" is Alan Raworthine's last piece, commissioned by Bream in 1971. It is divided into three sections: the first section is finished before his death, Bream completed the third section with fragments already written by Raworthine. The piece begins slowly, moves into a fast, angry section and then to the slow section written by Bream. The band's music is energetic although all of the members are more than 60 years old. The band is one of the few groups in the world that have recreated New Orleans Jazz. The band's skills have brought it fame all around the world. The members of the band are Wilhelmina "Bilie" Pierce, piano; Wille J.G. Humphrey, clarinet; Allan Jaffe, tube; Tassheh G.; Cecar Frazier, drums; Jesse La Croix "DeBe" Pierce, cornet and Nathan "Jim" Robinson, trombone. passed on the music of this album, trends in contemporary music are far more exciting than anything in the popular music field. 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