The quality of the Kitchener-Waterloo Sym phony Orchestra has been increasingly recog nized by the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora In the 1&4-85 season, they have contracted for the broadcast of four performances with options for two additional concert tapings. The first concert. A Little Night Music the October 3 performance in the Greatest Hits of the 1700s series was aired on Mostly Music Tuesday, Oct. 23 and the Masterpiece Series concert featuring Ida Kavafian, violin and Paolo Olmi, guest conductor will be broadcast Thursday. Nov. ts, Dial CBC FM 94.1 at ll: 30 a.m. and CBC AM 740 23 and the Masterpiece Series concert featuring Within the last two years, the CBC has also Ida Kavafian, violin and Paolo Olmi, guest produced two top-selling recordings by the CCE conductor will be broadcast Thursday, Nov. 15, on their prestigious SM5000 label, and in 1935 Dial CBC FM 94.t at ll: so a.m. and CBC AM 740 . will release the KWSO's first recording entitled at 10: 00 p.m. Oktoberfest Operetta. I The past year has been an especially impor- tant year for Hagood. He has begun several new projects and associations which are challenging and creative. For a start. 1984 marked Hagood's return to concert touring. In the spring, Hagood and his entourage toured Manitoba and Sas- katchewan and by the time the tour is over, Hagood will have performed before audiences in Hagood Hardy and his ensemble will perform in concert at The Centre In The Square Wednesday. Nov. 7 at 8 pan. with net proceeds being donated to the Cystic Fibrosis founda- tion. - Hardy has long been a well-established name in Canadian music. His prestigious record of achievements include nine albums, three gold. one platinum and one double platinum award for sales. 7 -- _ " Pehtet- St. West 886-2900 or 886-2370 “Fully Air Conditioned" Sr My: 990 p.m., Thundeys 7:00 I 9:00 p.m. Call For Available Times Saturday 1 1:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.-10 p.m. SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL ALL YOU CAN BOWL FOR $3.50 " a.m.-12 Noon Free Shot KWSO notes WATERLOO BOWLING LAKES Theatre Beyond Words . Enjoy this uniquely funny show full of sight gags. sound 'tttqcts and youth humor. Fri., Nov. 2/84 a pm, HUManities Theatre Five Good Reasons to Laugh $9.50 ($8.00 Stu/Sen) OPEN BOWLING “Lowest Rates m Town" Emma Snack Bar The worId renowned Canadian Chamber EnsembIe present the Greatest Hits of the 1700's. Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos No. 1 a 4. . TeIemann: Overture in D, Haydn: Symphony No. 8 "Le Sow." Solid Gold Bach Wed., Nov. 21/84 8 pm. Theatre of the Arts 312506800 Stu./Sen.) Recently the CBC broadcast the orchestra's four performances at the internatinal festival, Guitar '84 held in Toronto during June, 1984. as well as the Both anniversary concert for French CBC at Roy Thomson Hall starring the Canadian Chamber Ensemble with Maureen Forrester The broadcast tapes of the orchestra's pertur- mance at World Music Days. the international contemporary music event held during Sep- tember 1984 in Toronto, will also be made available to the European Broadcasting Union and to American radio. Writing music for radio and TV commercials as well as writing a new album have also occupied Hagood's calendar. In the past year, Hagood recorded his newest album 'Chasing a Dream.' More than 40 cities coast to coast. Also to be taped for Mostly Music are the Masterpiece Concerts on January " and u with Gisela Dephat, cello and Ram Armenian, conductor; and on February " and 16 with Ram Armeian, piano and Agnes Grossmm, guest conductor. The broadcast of the February 15 and 16 concert includes an intermission interview with Ham Armenian. Broadcast dates; will be announced in the new year, In addition to an already demanding schedule. he has taken on the Honorary Chairmanship of Canadian Cystic Fibrosis. Hagood is striving to increase public awareness and raise funds for research and development of new programs that will assist the many children affected by the disease. The proceeds of this current tour will be donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Hagood's recording label, Duke Street Records, will also be donating to Cystic Fibrosis 25 cents from the sale of each album on the tour. mama (ililar Waterloo Town Square Moet.-Sat. a mum-10 'H'l Sunday 9 a.m.-7 pm. lion-Sal a a.m.-11 a.m.. 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