st.-"" m- r km filer loinnienl OQIU 9 So wet miinist to perform With Lincoln Symphony By Mak Kjeldgaard One of the Soviet Union's premier violinists will perform with the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Tuesday. Viktor Tretyakov is one of the champion virtuosos in the U.S.S.R. He is also one of the youngest violinists ever to achieve world prominence. His first major triumph as a musician came in 1966, when Tretyakov was 20. He entered the Third International Tchaikovsky Competition, in Moscow. Hundreds of others competed against him before a panel of judges. Tretyakov won first prize. Violinist David Oistrakh, head of the international p?nel of judges, said Tretyakov's, instrumental command and attractive temperament established him as a leader in the early rounds. Tretyakov has since toured Italy, Germany, Portugal, Austria, Holland, England, Japan, Finland, the U.S. and much of South America. He performed with the French National Orchest J under the direction of Jean Martinon in Carmgic Hall. He also performed as guest soloist with tfv. Philadelphia Orchestra and Eugene Ormandy, the Houston Symphony and the Toledo Symphony. Later this year and early next year he will appear as '-ist with the Leningrad Philharmonic in concert in ,veu York City and Washington, D.C. He was born ;n Siberia into a family of musician; He b.?gan his musical studies at the Irkutsk Conservatory. He was good enough to enter Moscow':; Central Music School, and later the Moscow Conservatory, from which he graduated with honor: In addition to his work with the violin, he plays piano and is fond of painting and literature. Trv- conrc: Tuesday includes three works by Russian cod posers. Among them will be Mus'.orcsky's serious "Night on Bald Mountain, a t obojt a lii-monic legend. Trotvukcv's. appe.irar.ee is one of the special ,,v,MUc' f -Mtvi the orchestra's 1973-74 season. The 0,-r'st;i oiso vi!l p.yfc;rm with a chorale on Jan. 22 u'ih! w.th const G-jrre Hancock on Feb. 26. The .i0acOr, doW April 15 with pianist Lorin Hollander. Tnis s-...m?ii tiie Lincoln Symphony's main u-Ttoi'.r.CfS ire n O'Donneii Auditorium in the Hro A t- Center of Nebraska. Wesleyan University. t..,..(!-:v rc-.cf.rt itorts at 8 p.m. in O'Donneii, at 50' ; : Hun ';non btv Clip the Speedy "Chubby Chef' says: bargain coupons in sterday's Nebrasltaii In the meantime enjoy the nig new "Bushei Burger". A "bushel" of beef on a soiid aold bun. met ri o on 27th jut ncth of Vine Weekend Films 3 A ) ?r lovi am! jwr. i; 4ir It. A, " v lO v i'tf An A'thur P Jacots Produc:.cn m aiz-: r v.ith Re'! riS-Jf'".; P-ciuC "II r I f At A IS . VW1" wri i ai i i s i 1 1 ah s IINMIIIMS .111 I A( v cM AAN ASM AU unsiiii vl I lxv mis . . t I I I I I I I i I VI II S I . II I I 1 , m 1 1 ii 1 1 n . ,j . . : 1 v.ci. 'p j-i'iui wtrl twnns J ... , Friday, November 2nd 7, 9 p.m. Saturday, November 3rd a UL9 1 uro iwuerfir'siisii VW SPECIALISTS M ( i ri. MAJOR & MINOR REPAYS BuiiViiiMlii&iMMi iaaw:ili.nr Tune ups Engines 'Brake: 'Front enci Complete HI if 245 N 33rd Arlo iiMmMwiirwir'imrrwrnTirtn"tiw7i' , II S I ?! K ?M C N CONCERT tft r:' 'i 'r-.;;.' ' SATURDAY, NOV. f. . -OOORSOrFW r V- PERSHING AUDITORIUM TICKETS: H.bQ a-i-.s. E -- ...A V 208 Ik. mi 477-9555 477-5221 :; (('. 6 daily nebraskan SAVE Spt-cidi dry-cleaning L.dundry Service! 1 C off with Student I.D. DADDY'S LAI ".NDKOMAT Hours: o a.;n. to 9 p.m. "I a:-;vs o week 24'. 20th St. Ty,' St. i - j i . ,c rtc!:- OT I OpiCS . . C '.'.c: i'.CO i..:.. -i ' d fir ' L. -At.. OG .-i . r. : ! .t t; o; not. i i. .:. i. ' ,' -:; ; : j r r. c- r. . .. L,r jf' i iXit'C-j. iuna i.u'i. Rearch Bank 1.-0 f-V - Or i ? t A 1HSATRE AT 11 00 12:4!5-2:30 4: 15 Y.r:0-7.d5-9:;i0 HATED X-MOS THIIRS! f-iuryidy, novemher 1, 1973