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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 1984, p. 17

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Leo Valvassouri. is bright, energetic, and knows what he wants in life. What he wants most is to be a superlative session baseplayer, so this local musician is currently attending Musician's Institute Academy in Hollywood, California, in order to do Just that. ' He's been studying different courses since September of last year and will complete his classes in Sept. "84. "You know, Miles Davis. Weather Report and Little Feat. I just love those guys and have been listening to them for a long time." _ "I've been inspired by everything that was good in music." said the attractive 22-year-old in a recent interview. Coral Andrews Chronicle Special Valvassouri whose been playing bass since age 15 is influenced only by the best. Illllllllueh-praiirsed Folsom graces Centre's stage Local bass player tackles FilloMywood's bizarre scene LA, said he would like to learn from the finest teachers. and iii} Golf Childrén Adults . . Giarttsiitte............2t MoonWalker........... 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They are the undisputed darlings of the CBC symphonic frequencies, and they are bringing their artistry to Centre In The Square in a one night presentation Wednesday, June 27. The renowned Charles Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony, will grace the Centre stage with Stravinsky's plush La Sucre du Printemps (rite of Spring) a work never before performed in the Kitchener area. Cellist Lynn Harrell, 1981 Grammy winner for his Tchaikovsky Trio recording with Ashtrenazy and Perlman, is featured soloist in Dvorak's Cello Concerto in B Minor. This year the MSO has celebrated its 50th outstanding season with tours all over Europe and the Orient. Their sold out May show at Carnegie Hall was heralded as 'one of the most exciting events of the New York concert season'. And it's mostly due to one man"--- 47-year-old maestro Charles Dutch. originally a native of Switzerland. He has won eight International Recordings Awards, and has acquired a wealth of recognition for symphonic prominence from his peers and well on his way to making the MSO "one of the best orchestras in the world." London critics from the Times to the Manchester Gandhi: have dubbed it the finest French orchestra in the world In" fact critics everywhere have lavishd a sea of superlatives on the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Classic masterpieces of Serge Probrftev, Hector Berlioz, and Maurice Ravel, have astounded appreciative cars all over the world. Chronicle Special their recording of Ravel's Bdlerb, soid 50,000 copies - a Gold Record in Canada. "They call Coryell the father of fusion." said Leo eagerly according to area contemporaries and musical friends. Mr. Valvassouri's valued fretless bass is likely going to hum to the tune of progressive success. "Um going to apply what I've learned and Um now learning, and play with my personality coming out subconsciously through the music without trying to mimic or imitate any Charles Dutoit Leo's education and progression is moving at a wild pace and since the beginning of his course. he's met some of the best session players in the world, including Joe Pass from Oscar Peterson. Steve Morse from the acclaimed Dixie Dregs and Larry Coryell. fully realize his potential as a musician He is presently studying theory. technique, right-brained thinking (which he says is crucial to all artists) and creative visualization. '7 DAYS A WEEK Buy nnv mm (-nln'r get thr 2nd for lamb mus (mall-1" No! am an snot-Ms w III-runs Otter good unhl Aug 50 699-44 1 3 New Hotel Rooms 384.09 bit PRICE WATERLOO CHitthhttt_1KE_, q lllllilll Imus] a mm mm Greenwich Villa B 088" t STARTS FRIDAY Sumac! to BAPIIUL Curssihcateon . , . . I * 2 Shows Niohlty at a c "re 7:108: 9:15 p.m. . MAT. SUN. 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