UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, September 18, 1995 5A World-class musicians perform at KU By Phillip Brownlee Kansan staff writer Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall was filled with classical music yesterday afternoon, as worldrenowned violinist Oleh Krysa kicked off the new KU Solo Artist Series. Krysa, accompanied on piano by his wife, Tatiana Tchekina, performed compositions by Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Prokofiev and Karol Szymanski. "We were incredibly fortunate to Solo Artist Series Artists performing in the Swarthout Recital Hall Solo Artist Series Include: Yizhak Schotten, viola 2:30 p.m. Oct 9 Claude Frank, piano, 2:30 n.m. Feb.11 Michael Haber, cello, 2:30 p.m. Nov. 5 Contributed photo Eric Rosenblith, violin, 2:30 p.m. March 17 John Perry, piano, 7:30 p.m. March 20 Abbey Simon, piano, 2:30 p.m. April 21 Emanuel Borok, violin. 7:30 p.m. April 26 get someone of his caliber," said Larry Rice, instructor of double bass and series coordinator. Born in Poland and raised in the Ukraine, Krysa has earned top prizes at the Tchalkovsky, Weiniawski and Paganani competitions. He has performed with orchestras throughout the world, taught at the Kiev and Moscow Conservatories and is a professor of violin at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y. Sunday's recital was the first in a new artist series that features three violin, one viola, one cello and three piano recitals. Steve Anderson, chairman of the KU department of music and dance, said the series performers were some of the world's finest solo recital artists. "The opportunity for students, faculty and the public to experience solo performances and master classes by these world-renowned artist/teachers is very exciting to us." Anderson said. Tim Deighton, Wellington, New Zealand, doctoral student, said he was impressed that such prominent musicians were coming to Lawrence. Tatiana Tohekina and her husband Oleh Krysa performed at Swarthout Recital Hall yesterday. Their performance was the first in a new artist series of eight recitals at Swarthout Recital Hall. "In some ways, this is a remote place, so it is great to get people of this caliber," he said. Michael Kimber, professor of violin, said musicians, teachers and "These are the sort of recitals you would expect to hear in New York, only you don't have to travel there," he said. Program encourages students to volunteer Bv Sarah Wlese When students think of volunteering, they often think of one-time service projects, such as picking up trash along a highway on a Saturday or wrapping presents for the Salvation Army at Christmas time. By Sarah Wiese Kansan staff writer While those types of volunteering are important, there are opportunities to help charitable agencies on a regular basis, said Julie Harris, Center for Community Outreach co-coordinator. A Student Senate advisory board oversees the center, which provides University of Kansas students with opportunities for learning outside the classroom through community service projects. This week the center is sponsoring "Into the Streets," a community service kickoff program. Students interested in volunteering may sign up during the week from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at a table on the fourth floor of the Kansas Union. Opportunities range from serving breakfast at the Jubilee Cafe to playing with children at the Ballard Center. "With 'In'the Streets' we're hoping to find volunteer opportunities that will be more interesting to students so they'll stick with it," Harris said. "Into the Streets" was created five years ago by Harris said volunteering offered people a different perspective of their community. "It broadens your mind to step out of your world for a while and see what's there," she said. Lanaea Heine, Roger Hill Volunteer Center coordinator, said at least 200 Lawrence agencies relied on volunteers, many of whom are KU students. Heine works closely with the Center for Community Outreach. "No matter what you're interested in or how much time you have to offer, there are opportunities to get involved in community service and touch lives," she said. Lloyd Jacobson, national director of the Campus Opportunity Outreach League, said about 250 colleges sponsored "Into the Streets" each year. The program's goal is to find quality volunteers who will continue to help local agencies, he said. "Into the Streets is not community service in a vacuum; it's not just 'how many people can we mobilize in one day.'" Jacobson said. In addition to the volunteer sign-up, "Speak Out on Volunteerism" will be held tomorrow; a volunteer fair is scheduled for Wednesday; and a debate on the AmeriCorps program will be held Thursday evening. Schedule of events This week the Center for Community Outreach is sponsoring "Into the Streets," a program that provides opportunities for students to learn about volunteering and community service. Scheduled events include: Tuesday; "Speak Out on Volunteerism" will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in front of the Kansas Union. Speakers will include David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs; Lanaea Heine, coordinator for the Roger Hill Volunteer Center; and the executive director of the Kansas office for community service. Wednesday: A volunteer fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.on the lawn in front of Stauffer-Flint Hall. Several Lawrence agencies and student service organizations will be on hand to provide information about volunteering. Thursday: An informal debate on the Ameri Corps Program will be at 8 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium on the fourth floor of the Kansas Union. Proposed cuts in education may result in the elimination of the service program. 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