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Ken Green, New Windsor, N.Y. graduate student, checks drum tone as the KU Symphonic Band practices. Guests grace winter concert Bv Ines Shuk Fuchs said Alessi and Begian had been invited in July to perform at KU. Kansan staff writer Black tuxedos and velvet gowns hang in dressing rooms at Crafton-Preyer Theatre; musical instruments sleep in their boxes. Meanwhile, the University of Kansas Symphonic Band is only three rehearsals away from its Sunday date with two respected musicians. "The selection criterion was the national and international reputation of the guest musicians," he said. "The concert will be a great opportunity for members of the band to perform under the wonderful direction of Begian and to be accompanied by a famous trombone soloist like Alessi." The band's companions for this weekend's Winter Concert are soloist Joseph Alessi, principal trombonist with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and Harry Begian, a renowned band conductor. "The kids began practicing two days before spring semester started," said Jeff Fuchs, symphonic band assistant conductor. "They made a big effort to get prepared this early in the semester. 901 Miss. 749-7511 Band trombonist Kent Setty, Hutchinson senior, said that although all band members would enjoy performing with Alessi, trombons probably would benefit most from his visit. Alessi has had a meritorious musical career which includes performances with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, L'Orchestra Symphonie de Montreal, the Lincoln Symphony and the Colorado Philharmonic Orchestra. "Alessi is considered the best solo trombonist in the world," said Robert Foster, symphonic band director. Alessi will perform "Fantasy for Trombone," by Paul Creston and "Blue Bells of Scotland," by Arthur Pryor. Foster will conduct both pieces. Begian, a first generation U.S. citizen of Armenian descent, will conduct "Enigma Variations," by Edward Elgar, "Liebestod," by Richard Wagner, and Part I of "Armenian Dances," by Alfred Reed. NY trombonist is guest clinician Begian has appeared as a guest conductor, clinician and lecturer throughout the United States, Canada and Australia. New York Philharmonic Orchestra's principal trombonist, Joseph Alessi, is the guest clinician for the 1990 Trombone Symposium which started yesterday at the University of Kansas. Robert Foster, director of KU's Symphonic band, said Alessi would appear Sunday at the band's first spring performance. Alessi Alessi, a California native, also will conduct two master classes for KU students and other symposium participants. He will present a full solo recital at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Swartwhout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The program includes works by Handel, Serocki, Brahms and Casterede. CHINESE KITCHEN! 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