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Wat Telephone 864â€"0220 or Weber S 15 p.m recommended 4 ENTERTANMMMENT recommended or ADALT ENTGETAMMAMWT recommended 0y ENTERTADMMMENT TAIMMEMT The world‘s foremost harpist, Osian Ellis, will perform a oneâ€"night reâ€" cital at the Humanities Theatre this Friday. Ellis has been acâ€" claimed by public and critics alike in concert halks as far afield as Buenos Aires, Argenâ€" tina; Adelaide Festival, Australia, The Hollyâ€" wood Bowl. California; the Berlin Philharmomic WCI students take top honors Brought up on the folk songs and traditional music of his native Wales, Ellis can never remeriber a time when he did not sing or play Adjudicator Professor R. Aldrich, University of Western Ontario, awarded First and Seâ€" cond places to the Waâ€" terloo Collegiate String Music students at the Toronto Kiwanis Music Festival last week in Toronto. The Grades 9 and 10 Combined Orchestra reâ€" ceived 86 marks (second place) for their perforâ€" mance of the Overture Famous Welsh harpist in recital WATERLOO COLLEGIATE PRESENTS W.C.1. AUDITORIUM FEBRUARY 18, 19,20, 21 : ADULTS _ $3.00 STUDENTS 2.50 CHILDREN 2.00 C L is > Q ï¬â€˜ .g #3 T # (/ \\\ \ n( / o CC 4 I utm ?" ~=A A BIG BAND MUSICAL to Handel‘s Messiah The Grade 10 Orchesâ€" tra‘s performance of G.P. Teleman‘s Don Quixote Suite "Overâ€" ture"" and "His Attack on the Windmills‘‘ reâ€" ceived 88 marks for a first place finish over four Toronto schools. Rome, Stockholim, Helâ€" sinki, Copenhagen and London. His recordings have won international awards and prizes and many have been chosen as the "best available"‘ by the BBC. The most recent of these was with Claude Moriteux (flute) and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields under Neville Marriner Hall, Germany; Vienna Festival, and in Paris, Many new works have been written for Osian Ellis by European and American composers, but most significantly, Conductor Mr. Yasu Shibata and the WCI Strâ€" ing Music students were commended by Aldrich for their performances. Tickets are available from any WCI student or by calling the school office â€" (884 â€"9590) Three new exhibits open at gallery perhaps, by Benjamin Britten, with whom he had a close association during the last few years of his life. First came the exquiâ€" site Harp Suite in 1969 And when Peter Pears Three exhibitions inâ€" cluding Virgil Burnett‘s Drawings and Prints Ed Schleimer‘s Drawâ€" ings and Woodcut Prints from the Meta Series and selected works of Canadian Painting from the collections of the Haâ€" milton Art Gallery will be shown at the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo _ Art Gallery beginning toâ€" morrow until March 29. 1981 Writer and artist. Virâ€" gil Burnett of Stratford. is a professor in the Fine Arts Dept. at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo This selection of 48 drawings and prints were illustrations for a number of books pubâ€" and Osian Ellis began giving joint recitals Britten wrote for them Canticle V , the Birthday Hansel â€" a request from Queen Elizabeth as a gift (hansel) for her mother‘s 75th birthday lished since 1971 Professor Burnett will be on hand on Thursday February 19. between 8 and 10 p m to djscuss his exhibition and auâ€" tograph copies of his laâ€" test novel ‘Tower at the Edge of the World ° Born in Kitchener in 1949, Ed Schleimer, graâ€" duated from the Ontario College of Art in 1973 He has participated in oneâ€"man and group shows at the 567 Galâ€" lery. Toronto : Wilfrid Laurier University. Waâ€" terloo: Gallery House Sol. Georgetown: and the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery. Schleimer has also been the reciâ€" pient of three Ontario Arts Council Grants. HWY. 8, 2 MILES NORTH OF 401 Fulily Licensed Under LL.A. Conveniently located at in 1975 Tickets for the perforâ€" mance are available at the UW Arts Centre Box Office Humanities Theatre (885â€"4280) or at George Kadwell Reâ€" cords, Waterloo Square Ed Schleimer‘s imaâ€" gery is drawn largely from imagination His drawings and prints preâ€" sent a very personal viâ€" sion of the life cyvcle The collection from the Hamilton Art Galâ€" lery consists of 50 paintâ€" ings. Some of the works are of historic sigâ€" nificance but all present images of Canada as* seen through the eves of some of its most gifted artists Cornelius _ Krieghoff. J.E.H. Macdonald, Arthâ€" ur Lismer,. Lawren Harris, A.Y. Jackson and David Milne are only a few of the artists whose works are includâ€" ed in ‘Canadian Paintâ€" ing