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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1981, p. 14

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PAGE 14 â€" WATERLOO CHRONMICLE, WEDNESOAY, MaY 13, 1981 Recreation Centre Hwy. 8 Kitchener ATTRACTIONS OPEN WEATHER PERMIT TING ~Eat n Putt STARTS FRIDAY C HAPPY BIRTHOAY TO ME ELECTRIC HORSEMAN STARTS FRIDAY HAPPY BIRTHOAY STARTS FRIDAY STORY OF ‘O‘ & MELOOY iN LOVE Nightty at 7pm Matinee Sun. at 2 p.m. Sorry No Cinidren 80X OFFICE STARTS FRIDAY THE HAND 2 Shows nightty 7&9pm Matinee Sun. 2 p.m. wrbar nammmmir Music â€" a new program of musical concerts â€" to visit the festival city. She will attend a special concert to be given by the Canadian Brass on July 9. formed in the city‘s elegantly renâ€" ovated city hall and at other locaâ€" tions. Musicians will play everyâ€" thing from jazz to the classics, in some‘cases even a combination of the two. Guest performers wili include Dutch soprano Elly Ameling, Canaâ€" dian pianist Elyakim Taussig (Stratford Summer Music‘s artistic director); Quebec folk singers Kate and Anna McGarrigle; violinist Otto Armin, concertmaster of the Hamâ€" KubE Opening festivities of the preâ€" miere season will feature a symâ€" phony concert by the National Arts Centre orchestra. conducted by Mario Bernardi, with a variety of guest musicians. Koffman and many other musiâ€" ctans. And a river pageant inaugurating the series, which will run from June I1 through August 30, will feature two works commissioned by British kings â€" George Frederick Handel‘s Over a 12â€"week period, a total of 113 concerts by solo artists, ensemâ€" Ontario has long been known for â€" what promises to be a truly imperial treating its visitors royally, but this _ river pageant. Princess Margaret has accepted Royal Fireworks. In the evening, visitors will gather along the banks of the river Avon and on Tom Patterson Island for Stratford hosts Royal affair ____ THURS., MAY 14th GARY LEWIS & THE PLAYBOYS itation of Stratford Summer Ruby‘s rocks with redâ€"hot headliners! , May 21: Subway Elvis â€" The underground king of rock and roil featuring Little Richard‘s original back Thurs., May 28th â€"â€" The Monks (Bad Habits) June 4 & 5 â€" The Mingiewood Band is A barge, towed by torchâ€"lit rowâ€" boats, will transport 30 musicians q â€" from the Hamilton Philharmonic r â€" Q@rchestra dressed in 18thâ€"century l _ costumes. Conducted by Boris y. _ Brott, the musicians will perform io _ Handel‘s Water Music exactly as it n _ was played for a Royal water party for George 1 and his courtiers in _ _ nt. s Every Night‘s An Experience! Closing the pageant, the orchestra will play Music for the Royal Fireworks â€" a work commissioned by George II in 1749 to celebrate peace and the signing of the Treaty of Aixâ€"laâ€"Chapelle the previous year, As at that debut, a fireworks display will accompany the music. Stratford Summer Music organâ€" izers hope to do better than their 18th century counterparts in one respect, however. Though the music at the original performance was a great success, the fireworks went a little awry. At first they refused to function, then they functioned to excess â€" setting afire the elaborate stage built for the occasion. The concert series is intended to complement the activities of the theatre festival. Performances will take place in the morning and after theatres turn out, enabling patrons to add the enjoyment of fine music to their playgoing excursions. Summer Music will start yet another cuitural tradition in Stratâ€" ford, making this southâ€"western Ontario city a major summer centre for the performing arts. original, visitors can look forward to it being played three times in sucâ€" cession. 6 If the Stratford performance Waterloo Motor inn 475 King St N. Waterloo inter oft king or Wener St Telephone BB4â€"0220 bach, tuba; Gene Watts, trombone; and Fred Mills, trumpet. Youth groups to perform Â¥outh Orchestras in Concert combines the members of four area youth orchestras in a performance at The Centre in the Square this Sunday, May 17 at 2: 00 p.m. As the grand Tinale to a three day symposium of rehearsals and master classes, the Gueiph Youth Orchestra, the Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo Youth Orchestra, the Kingston Youth Orchestra and the Niagara Youth Orchesâ€" tra of St. Catharines will perform a selection of symphonic works. This special programme will include the Roman Carnival Overture by Berlioz, Capriccio Espagnol by Rimskyâ€"Korsakov, and Symphony No. 2 by Brahms. Guest conductors for Youth Orchestras in Concert are the internationallyâ€" known Professor Marvin Rabin from the Univer sity of Wisconsin and Raffi Armenian, Music Director of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony The Canadian Brass are featured performâ€" ers in the first Stratford Summer Music festival, June 13â€"August 30. Clockwise are Graeme Page (seated), french horn:; Orchestra. TUESDA Y THURSDAY ALASKA KING CRAB LEGS & CLAWS Pierre‘s Famous ~HOUSE SPECIALTY: ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF 5 p.m. until closing MONDA Y _ With coffee WEDNESDAY Well Marbled New York SIRLOIN BARâ€"Bâ€"Q BACK RIBS *>1erre S WEEKLY DINNER SPECIALS All dinners served with Chets Saiad. Hot Dinner Roil ind Butter: Reiish Tray. Choice of Potato & \o Substitute & FULLY LICFENSED RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED STEAK HOUSE 12 KING ST. S.. 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