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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1985, p. 22

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PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1985 The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Orchestra, in its inaugural season, will present its premier performance Sunday, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. at St. John‘s Lutheran Church. Works to be performed include Wagner: Siegâ€" fried Idyll, Mozart: 5 Contradances, Haydn: Symphony No. 53 ("Imperial"), Sibelius: Roâ€" mance, and Witt: Jena Symphony. The orchestra, comprised of some of this area‘s finest musicians is dedicated to the repertoire of the 18th century as well as works from later periods suitable for a chamber orchestra of 25 players. The subject of entrepreneurship has never been more popular than it is today. Everett Banning, coâ€"author of the Moneymakers which explores the secrets of Canada‘s most successful entrepeneurs, will speak at a luncheon at Seagram Museum mance, and Witt: Jena Symphony. Music director and conductor Graham Coles is a The orchestra, comprised of some of this area‘s member of the Canadian League of Composers and finest musicians is dedicated to the repertoire of an Associate of the Canadian Music Centre. He the 18th century as well as works from later received his Master of Music Degree from the periods suitable for a chamber orchestra of 25 University of Toronto in 1974. He is also a graduate players. of the OAC Conductor‘s Workshop and has studied Four concerts will be performed this season: with Boyd Neel, Lawrence Leonard and Victor Nov. 17, Feb. 2, Apr. 13 and June 1. The February Feldbrill. B ing t K on ent hi Area‘s newest ensemble makes debut performance concert will feature local soprano Stephanie Kramer and trumpeter Guy Few in Bach: Cantata 51; and Toronto based Recorder soloist Susan Prior will be featured April 13, in two Baroque concerti. The final concert will be in conjunction with the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Choir with organ soloist, William McArton. + Admission to the luncheon is $11 and is available through Words Worth Books 884â€"2665. Wednesday Nov. 20 at noon, sponsored by Words Worth Books as part of their author series. Waterlioo N2V 1A1 884â€"9610 603 Colby Dr. L'D Specializing in: complete collision refinishing service car sales Auto

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