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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Apr 2000, p. 21

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Power and noise Ciurunue hum Rama NH I Ill l) minor RBWV ‘No N) that vsrbly shaved ban from her flpng IOU-H wasnt lurutt:d, fur vumplr In the mmm/ bow, " well as the legendary Fritz Knish” rake no ol achievurg d on Antonin Dvo- pram duel from WI“ .V rak‘s sensuous one mauunmm ‘ k' r" I Tr f Slavonic Dance Kam seemed m FA'2. - N03mea10r, a! milect these mm BI In the hands of lrapunml hum-x - ' _ Hus remarkably wrth the essrmc ' potsed and of true dldlugur engaging young releasing spaaum ‘ l performer, any of 'cortversatton" _ Friday's selec- from an otherwtse "r Ve V Hons would have constrained tex- MNPr, 3‘? . been worth the tutal space ‘ . "re V prrce of admis- The evening‘s most extended seleclmn wus Brahms/ four- movement Sonata ' No , m D mmor (Orrl08), where Kum revealed more of the - Amau‘s enormous dynamic poten- tial Amid the workt grand Ro- manllc gestures and powerful the- manc statements, there were also extended passages of lyrical sweet- ness that bore a genuine delicacy of feeling Similarly effecuve, but in an entirely dullertm context. was de Sarasate's plcturtsque Fantasy on Themes From Bizet's Carmen. played with true operatic fervour. For" both fun and Showmanship. Kam included an electric Paganini solo Caprice YOUR ALL SEASON BBCI, A full selection of "New" year 2000 natural gas dir propane BBQ's Violinist Ning Kam a (To find out more about upcommg KWCMS recitals, call 886-1673. e-mad to jnarvesMNat arts.uwater- loom, or browse the recently updated website at k-wcrnscom) Pauline Finch is a K-W area frame writer and amateur musician. (Continued from page 20) In the hands of this remarkably poised and engaging young performer, any of Friday's selec- tions would have been worth the price of admis- sion. But after briefly proving at several points just how ravishingly she can deliver pure lyricism, one or two gentler pieces wouldn't have been at all out of place on the program, or as an encore. But maybe next ume; for this stunning debut richly deserves a sequel before too long. Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the Council of the City of Waterloo for an exemption to the City Noise By-law which prohibits amplified sound between 5:00 pm. to 7:00 a.m. The applicant is the Wilfrid Laurier University Students" Union, 3rd Floor, Fred Nichols Campus Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Avenue, West, Waterloo. N2L 3C5, who is requesting an exemption as follows: 1.To permit amplified sound for the annual Year End Party at the Wilfrid Laurier University premises, 75 University Avenue, West, Waterloo, Saturday, April 29, 2000 9:30 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. The application will be presented to City Council on Monday, April 17th, 2000, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Waterloo City Centre. 100 Regina Street, South, Waterloo. Anyone wishing to speak to this matter should contact the City Clerk's Office no later than 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 12th, 2000 at 747-8549. Questions regarding the event should be directed to Mike McMahon, Manager of Programming & Services, Wilfrid Laurier University Students' Union, 884- 0710 ext. 3335. APPUCATION FOR NOISE BY-LAW EXEMPTION WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' UNION

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