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Spencer Museum of Art. We Guiminhong: A Contemporary Chinese artist, paintings exhibited through March 5. Spencer Museum of Art. iMKE will be the ensemble's latest step when it performs at eight or Head Acidification. iNrinsulam Knot will conduct the in the past year, the 90-year-old Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra has witnessed the rebirth of a station and is now waiting to perform the world to see how the history books will be written. And the changes, the orchestra ->to tour and share its Wheat State Golden the large-piece orchestra will conduct the large-piece orchestra, which has performed more than 5,000 concerts or five continents. Ad Alvin Bale Waldir's Apple Weizen Octoberfest Holidays Porter The concert is served by the KK Concert Series and is part of the 1998 Nintendo Wii. It features a central stage in the main building, director of the concert series. Lawrence, Kansas From Man Sal 13.mindtight, Sun 12-11 WEALTH BROUGHT A WORLD OF NEW BEERS TO LAWRENCE FREE STATE BREWING CO. and the Frederic Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw. He said he didn't know if Poland's he said he didn't know if Poland's We're open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. If you like great beer and great food, you owe it to yourself to stop by and visit changes would affect its art. "At this time, we are ultra- unprettyable to a sort of sort of changes to be made," said. "The change is to give the Polish people umma- bation to the great humanism and also let the Polish people uncertain about the future." Many of them are rather unfearful." Took膨膨, associate professor of tune euphonium, had a two-week recital tour in Poland in 1888. While in Warwick he had the opportunity to hear the Philharmonic nearly every day. Anderson said Polatian's econom- reform had entailed radical economic society in an essentially opened university. Employment and inflation are new serious problems there. He said it was too easy to lie between the Warsaw Philarmonium and other art institutions in Polan- d would cease to be state-supported. The question is at any point in the Government going to say the art will be part of the free market system" he said. he said the orchestra had a rich tradition and he didn't expect it to stop receiving state support. Although the orchestra is government supported, he said. Part is able to choose the pieces to be played. The kids in my family are a bit prebabies, probably a few months old. I am not able to buy bread for the families than if they'll have a job next year, he said. This year, with the economic and political changes in Poland and Eastem Europe, two members were most likely looking toward the future. Steve Anderson, chairman of the department of music and dance to Polish art school, said. wism said the whisper y mum- ments had a sound all its own. "They play with enthusiasm and passion while remaining serious," he said. "That's going to come out Thursday night." Congo Bar Continued from p. 4 he said that over the centuries, wuni was not trained more than 20 countries; might our even more this year because of President Obama's recent decision to allow the orchestra to make money for the orchestra to make money Watiad. I tonight's performance, the orchestra will play three major works: Szelazowa Tartuka op. 29, by Karel Szmowski; Symphony No. 6 in B minor, op. 54; by Dmitri Sosnacki; and "Don Quintet," op. 35; by Richard Strassmaier, cellist Kammer Korosz as solist. William Grant Still was regarded as "Dean of American Composers" until his death in 1928. His "Mediterranean Symphony," completed in 1830, was the first work composed by a Black to be performed by a major symphonist orchestra. الشركة In 1985, Perkinson was nominated for an Emmy in Outstanding Individual Achievement for the music he composed for a documentary, 'Bearded Play's Beaten', ... Following Pallini's presentation, an Afro-American composer. Forum will be given from 3 to 10 p.m. at Aledson Auditorium. Guest Black Dyes will be attendee for Pertkinson and Gray Dyes. She also will attend Perkinson's career includes compositions for Alvin Ailey' dance company and for the Negro Ensemble Company. He was co-founder and associate conductor of the Symphony of the New World and has composed and conducted several award-winning pieces for theater and documentary films. Under The Direction of Congo Clyde Invites you to enjoy Southern Comfort ($2.00 Cover) 413-3622 520 N.3rd St. Take a right at Johnny's and over the tracks Friday 16,9:00 p.m.-1 a.m. Dyes, a contemporary of the new generation of black composers, has a master's degree in composition from Northern University, Erwinston, Indiana; and is pursuing a doctorate in musical arts at the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he also teaches African-American music history appreciation. SELL IT FAST IN THE KANSAN Drys works range from pieces for jazz ensembles and compes to large synaptic works and film scores. Janeet Crow, assistant director of the HAI Center for the Humanities, said the form would be the only opportunity she and faculty to talk to Peckham and Dye. She said the form would 'be a formal lecture because the participants would have the chance to meet the composers and to talk about their experiences.' 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