The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 27, 1973, Page page 10, Image 10

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    locations on both the east and city
campuses.
Daily Nebraskan
The Daily Nebraskan will have an
organizational meeting today at 7 p.m.
in the Daily Nebraskan office, Union
34
All news, copy, entertainment and
sports personnel must attend.
project, the primary purpose of "The
Lively Arts at UNL" is to provide
students with complete and easily
accessible information about the many
cultural programs available to them on
campus and in the Lincoln
community.
The booklets are being distributed
to all resident students through the
campus living units and will be
available to off-campus students at the
Union, the bookstores and other
'Lively Arts'
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A new publication on campus,
entitled "The Lively Arts at UNL" is
being distributed free to students and
staff members thiw week. The 32-page
illustrated booklet summarizes and
describes cultural events scheduled for
the entire school year.
According to Cheryl Long,
University Friends of the Arts member
and volunteer coordinator of the
SCUir
Tassels
The first meeting of Tassels will be
held August 28th at 5 p.m. in the
Union.
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v Violinist joins
visiting artists
for 1973-74
Charles Treger, acclaimed as
one of the top violinists
performing today, will join
pianist Grant Johannesen and
cellist Zara Nelsova as
University of Nebraska Visiting
Artists during the 1973-74
academic year.
Johannesen and Nelsova
completed their first academic
year as Visiting Artists this past
spring.
The three artists will
perform individually and
together in public concerts
within the University and in
schools and communities in the
state, in addition to
participating in seminars,
conducting master's classes and
working with advanced
musicians.
The Visiting Artists program
was initiated last year to bring
to the University and to the
state the great performing
artists of the world, University
president D.B. Varner said.
Last year Johannesen and
Nelsova performed in 17
concerts, opening the season at
McCook and closing it at
Hastings.
In 1962, Treger, then
relatively unknown, won the
coveted First Prize at the
International Wieniawski
Competition in Poznan,
Poland.
During the past year he was
featured in 14 Alice Tully Hall
Concerts for the Chamber
Music Society of the Lincoln
Center. He has appeared as
soloist with most of the major
orchestras of the country and
has performed in special
concerts in the White House
and before Britain's Queen
Elizabeth II.
Treger has taught at the
New England Conservatory of
Music, has served on the
faculty of the Aspen Music
Festival and has been a visitincj
artist-teacher at the Hartt
School of Music in Hartford,
Connecticut.
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daily nebraskan
monday, august 27, 1973