Thursday, Nov. 21, 1985 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 11 Juggling tall Steve Mingle/KANSAN Junior varsity cheerleader Kimberley Twiggs, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, and yell leader Art Tusabi, Lawrence freshman, work on adding juggling to their list of stunts. The junior varsity cheerleaders practiced yesterday in Robinson Gymnasium. McCall's Shoes Put Yourself in our Shoes 829 Mass Downtown Lawrence Est. 1961 You'll flip over Dexter boots. There are boots for dress up. And boots for casual wear. Dexter puts them both together in a dress casual boot for you. It goes to work. Or to play. Or a night on the town. Dress Casual boots. From Dexter. Bootmakers to America. All men's & women's Until Dec. 1st Hours: Mon.-Sat. McCall's Shoes Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sun. till 5 p.m. By Jill White Of the Kansan staff Orchestra performs precisely The orchestra performed Liszt's "Les Prehudes," Symphonic Poem No. 3, Bartok's Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Opus 44. Several audience members praised the performance for its technical perfection and subtle power. About 850 people attended the Concert Series performance by Hungary's oldest and most prestigious orchestra in Hoch Auditorium. "It's a first-rate orchestra," said Zuohuang Chen, director of the University Symphony Orchestra. "Technically, it's very good, clean and very precise." From Liszt's prelude of life to pianist Jeno Jando's signature piece and a passionate Tchaikovsky finale, the 100-piece Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra performed last night with intense compassion and precision. Adam Fischer, the director, is a Review The slow, soft introduction of the Liszt piece developed gradually to a vigorous ending with cymbal crashes and brass fanfares. Liszt built his work on the 15th of Lamarentine's "Poetic Meditations." Lamartine's theme, mimicked by Liszt, builds on the idea that life is a succession of preludes to death. native of Budapest and is also the conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic State Opera. In 1973, he won the Guido Cantelli International Competition for Young Conductors. The Bartok concerto features pianist Jeno Jando, a 1974 graduate of the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, who is making his American debut during this tour with the orchestra. Alice Downs, assistant professor of piano, said, "He plays with such delicacy and such subtle power. The whole orchestra sounded like a chamber group." After the exquisite expressiveness of Jando's performance, the applause prompted an encore. With the flair of a talented artist, Jando played a short version of Bartok's "Ostinato" from the "Mikrokosmos." The final piece, Tchaikovsky's symphony, displayed the most outstanding strengths of the orchestra. Stringed instruments carried the first movement to an intense middle section and decreased gradually to a calmer second movement. The Facts. After the climactic third and fourth movements, the audience assumed the performance was complete, but a surprise encore kept them slightly longer. The encore was a piece by Brahms. A second encore of a Liszt piece escalated the applause. The powerful Hewlett-Packard Series 40 advanced calculators are expandable. Versatile. Reliable. Hard Facts The most recent addition to the family, the HP-41CX, has built-in ■ Timer Module ■ Extended Functions Module ■ Enhanced Text-File Editor ■ And More! Soft Facts Thousands of software programs are available. And More! HP-41 SERIES *Bargain Show TABLE TALK When you gather around the table next week, observing abundance, listening to the game, feeling hungry with nose twitching and tongue going bananas, remember the sense of the day ... and say something thankful to God .. and Mom! Another word for Thanksgiving is Eucharist. God's Family does that every Sunday! Lutheran Campus Ministru paid for by students with Common Sense 1204 Oread Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. 843-4948 Vote with Common Sense ❤️ ---