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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Nov 1982, p. 25

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The K-W Youth Orchestra opened ite eeriee of , 982-83 concerto Sunday at Centre in the Square to a warm reception. Under the direction of conductor Alec Catherwood (above), the Youth Orchestra periorrned the Euryenthe Overture by Weber, Symphony No. 36 by Mozart and the Hungarian March by Berlioz. Oueet eoloiet Linde-Eyrnen-Johneon, a graduate of WLU'e Opera Diploma program. performed ariae by Mozart and Wagner, accompanied by rnernbere oi the Youth Orcheetra. The next in the three-concert eeriee will be Sunday, Feb. 6. use Cane-Innate The artistry of violinist Lorand Fenyves will highlight the Canadian Chamber En- semble's Studio Series Baroque Program concert Saturday, Now-27 at 8 pan. at the Centre in the Square's Studio. A "vioiinist's violinist," Fenyves is a pioneer in the musical life of Israel and one of Europe’s leading violin teachers and performers. He recently joined the Chamber Ensemble in the unique role of resident guest artist for the 1982-83 season. Fenyves' concert performances through- Studio Series Program Et)fiIEiiijit5tta2i) LriiT,iJlllflllll, Free Santa gubtos ~53 Put yourself in our place for pa! younolf In our place... U I I . '------ ql-.9r-" - u...v-.u.-l Vi oli ms t Fenyves at --'â€"§ h "IO, Carine Brant-am We POLISHED PERFORMANCE Another Camb'idgl I Select Proponin Denim! out the Middle East, Europe, North Ameri- can and Japan, plus his master classes in Tokyo and Geneva have gained him a distinguished international reputation. The Baroque Program will include a variety of works which emphasize the strengths of the Canadian Chamber Ensem- ble including pieces by Marcello. Vivaldi. Handel. Telemann and Bach. Tickets are $8 and tio, $6 and $8 for students and seniors. {is sumo", lawman 20, 1932 ii “GAMES! PRIZES! BLACKJACK.' CHANCES!“ 1lliil, ADMISSION FREE - EVERYONE WELCOME an; $§$§$§$§$$$§$§5§$§$ Qstmttitlmi8atmattttititNtttsttttstat tl WATERLOO Ill 'l, KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS jg TOWERS OF GOLD: FEET OF CLAY ; Tuesday, November 30th ( at 3:30 p.m. in the TURRET , on the top floor _ 1 of the student union building. i Refreshments served ‘ 10% off the book at ttevent only 1 This wise and witty book tells Canadians much more about thot) nks than the bankers are anxious to new noised about. 1 MEET THE AUTHOR FmttttttartdP©tineuded. Whammymww “mum-m old-Ina OWh-‘m “bu-yum ouch-“ht ot00tltBshr<gthtdoteste duals-um 'irt,,,1lill0y1r,,, FORD FIN PICK-II? mm "st _ F altizrseees !9829.g..rt2..yaAt32yrttrggt_rr, mag-m as tttttG stun mm. matinee. can.» - ”CONE - to can EttEtettMUKttk9P.M. mum on.» unions mm 5m J 105 University Ave. East Presents LAS . ‘_ NITE rr] 7 P.M. TILL , All. Proceeds to CVO-Catholic Youth Organizations Held under LLBO permit Lottery Licence #369922 . manzm Wilfrid Laurier University - Sponsored by THE BOOKSTORE at a talk on his latest book WALTER STEWART :wA'EHLOCuWED Saieprieed

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