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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 2000, p. 24

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600 King St. N. (Home Depot) 410 King St. N. I70 University Avenue Harvey's new Light Tasting Menu’s here. Try our delicious Grilled Ghicken Sandwich with under 10 grams of fat, It's from Harvey's new Light Tasting Menu and it's just right for summer. On Women's & Men's Quality Footwear Sale Now On AU 1 Rh! S‘ORES 7 It3lt' Ml RF, . v t a C Ill), 30 ur 'il A t (llllill Ill Year! Savings to 50% and more Trademark of Cara Operations Lsmned KWS receives prestigious conducting grant ou may have seen him i on the stage countless times, but as an 18- year trumpet veteran of the Kitchener-Waterloo Sym- phony, Daniel Warren is just taking flight as a conductor. The KWS was recently r':3 awarded the highly coveted young fortdyftorri, grant bverf by Council for the Arts, The Conductor-In-Residence program was created to sup- port the development of "furthering the career of young musicians is an important part of the symphony. " - Mlduel Dusdlenes KWS general manager Lease for SSW/Month Limited time otrer. Ends June 30/00 M-month lease as oftered by FinanciaLinx Corp. (DAG) $6,500 down payment or equivalent trade-in required. Interest rate is 9.65%. First month's lease payment required upon signing, A Taxes, transportation ($895), PDI ($400), lease adminiatra- tion fee ($129). licensing, registration and insurance are extra. Annual km limited to 24.000 km. Additional km at 315%. Optional Residual at $32,667. For complete details please contact Scott, Matthew or Alex. d Fits, uni: nova! wmnoo a Dayan of H M01015 485 King St, Nanh, Wavedoo, ON 8855090 Rar2ait LAND ROVER Discovery 11 The caiuda Niagara Grey/Smokestone Leather Leather Appearance Package Cold Climate Package Sale Priced at: 347500 Dual Sunroofs young conductors through- out Canada. This year, four orchestras, including the Winnipeg Symphony Orch- estra, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and the Orchestra Symphonique de Quebec, are recipients. "We are thrilled that Dan and the KWS have been cho- sen fot this program," says KWS general manager Michael Duschenes. "Fur thering the career of young Canadian musicians is an important part of the man- date of the symphony Dan has worked tremendously hard to launch his conduct- ing career. We have been website: www.trkmotorsceom Stock 'LOA) l 5 impressed with his talent and his dedication. He is going to be a terrific addition to the artistic team at the Warren is delighted with the award and looks forward to his added responsibilities on the podium. His new title at the KWS will be that of assistant conductor. Warren has a passion for conducting since his univer- sity days at the University of Toronto where he studied under Canadian conducting great Victor Feldbrill. Maestro Feldbrill felt even then that Warren had great abilities and should pursue a career as a conductor. "...But I wanted to make noise," says Warren, "which meant the trumpet and not a baton." Warren has changed his tune as of late. The prospect of intensive studies with his other mentor. music direc- tor laureate of the KWS Raffi Armenian. is what excites him the most about this award. "l wish I could have stud- ied with Ham when he was here," Warren says. "Stu- dying conducting with him is a dream come true." He looks forward to his training that will also inc- lude conducting workshops and additional lessons. book for him on the podi- um in the 2000-2001 season with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony in Family and Educational programs, a Pops concert, the Anne Murray Christmas Special, Electric Thursdays, Open Ears Festival and a number of other KWS and Canadian Chamber Ensemble con- certs. He will also guest con- duct with Orchestra London in addition to his busy schedule as music director of the Kitchener-Waterloo Community Orchestra.

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