Local audiences will have a chance toloin in the fun of Hansel and Gretel, presented by the Canadian Opera Company Ensemble and the Kitchenet-Wa- terloo Symphony 0r- chestra, on Sunday, Jan. 3 at The Centre in the Square, Kitchener. The stage is trans- Area lovers of thamber music who have missed concerts sponsored by the Kit-' iehener-Waterloo Chamber -Music Soci- ety (KWCMS) over the past two seasons will have an opportunity to catch tip on those pre- sentations in 1982. CKMSFM , Radio MON - FRI 8:30 - 5:30 EVE & SAT BY ANT. . 6.6.". MEDICAL SUPPLIES DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC DEREK GROVES DJ. 48 BRIDGEPORT RD EAST By C_ltroetit" Medical Dental and Nursing Home Supplies. p' Sales and Rentals of wheelchairs, walking canes, crutcheiand commodes. taoet.-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-1 Hanse‘l & Gretel preserifikir)hipiirtty Chm†formed into a huge tel (performed by children (and their matixat#tqetdts-ttfthe new: en att writer storybook in this. Shawna Farrell); and parents) with a unique tint yeah expreaaed here. I audiences will abridged and specially- The Witch (performed and entertaining intro- by Lofti Ransom-l. The "I. T chance tojoln in created version of the by Henry Ingram). ductinn to the world of when he became gen. Harbourfront t I of Hansel and famous opera by Hum- The Ensemble‘s resi- orcheatras and operas. era! director of the Festival ott presented by perdinck. . dent conductor, Derek The Canadian Open Canadian Open Com- hunched the nnadian Opera The "pages" are Bate, will conduct the Company Ensemble fa panyilll'ld. He regret- tM. For four on my Ensemble turned to reveal the Kitchener-Waterloo a resident company ot ted the all too frequent in July and a Kitchener-Wa- next set, and the usual- Symphony Orchestra singers and one con- departure of promising more than an Symphony Or- ly large cast of charac- during the show. doctor, which was es- Canadian slngerstotbe ple “W the a, on Sunday, ters has been pared This production of tatriishedinApril, mo. provincial opera' perform in al at The Centre in down to three roles: the popular fairy tale is The establishment of houses of Europe, and versions of Hat tare, Kitchener. Hansel (performed by ideal for family audi- this year-round resi- created the Ensemble Gretel India! stage is trans- Eleanor James); Gre- ences, and provides dent group markedthe to provide them with afttll length on CK MS airs chamber concerts 637 Colby Dr., Waterloo (Comer of Peppler St.) WATERLOO (armed late a huge tel tperformed by storybook In this. Shawn Ferrell); and abridged and speeiaiiy- The Witch (performed created version of the by Henry Datum). famous open by Hum- The Ensemble's resi- perdlnck. _ dent conductor. Derek The "pages" are Bate, will conduct the turned to reveal the Kitetsener-waterloo next set, and the usuel- Symphony Orchestra ly large cast of etsarae: during the show. - The "pages" are turned to reveal the next set, and the usual- ly large cast of chanc- ters has been pared down to three roles: Hansel (performed by Eleanor James); Gre- Waterloo, together with the KWCMS are presenting recordings of live concerts as part of CKMS‘s weekly series, The World of Chamber Music. The programs, broadcast Tuesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. start- ing in January, will feature material from 884-8386 885-2457 a complete Concert, oc- casionally supplement- ed with recorded mate- rial. This production of thepopuiar fairy uleis ideal for family audi- ences. and provides The first program of the series, aired Jan. 5, offers Tsuyoshi Tsut- sumi (cello) and Ron- aid Turini (piano) per- forming the complete works of Beethoven for cello and piano 1. A recording of Tsut- tf. no! work to “all 50 um um! udlk In - I hr. than s, children (and their puma) with a uniqu- nnd entertaining Intro. auction to the world of orchestra and opens. ductor, which was es- ublished in April, Iâ€. The establishment of this year-round res!- dent group marked the sumi and Turini per- forming Beethoven's celio/griano works 11 will be broadcast Jan. 12. Other programs in the series include: Alvin Rainier (bass) and Peter Simon (piano) performing Schubert's Die Schone NOEL SEMI" TRAVEL SERVICE Happy New Year 104 King St. S. "cis, Colour Television 1mcrmoucagu gifts. I . .LLW saooaomi d Ronald McDonald Tolu- 3mm. . . 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DISCOUNTOIANY RuttEtttEMMPThtttN 0ttTthgtttt6tyEttttthlN tiie at Littie My by [In Will. 1nd two omit-dc mm. “to will be two automates of Han- ul Ind Gretel Sunday " 1:30 and T.ttt.'nek- ets are 88, W.S6 and ts 186.50, 's/and ts." tor children, students and seniors) and they are available from the Centre box office. The performances are made possible through the sponsor- ship of Dominion Life.