The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1974, Page page 6, Image 6

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Young
virtuosos
in concert
Thursday
Thursday night seven teenage virtuosos will join for a
program of music by Mozart, Bach, Gabriel Faure and
Arnold Schonberg.
The musicians, six string players and a pianist, are
representitives from the Yehudi Menuhin School in
England. Menuhin started the school in 1963 to encourage
exceptional young musicians. Thirty-four students, ages 8
through 17, are now enrolled in the school.
The students come from all over the world to study
music with Menuhin and other distinguished faculty
members. General education is also provided.
Lincoln is one of six stops on the group's American tour.
The students will live in private homes during their 3-day
stay.
The concert will be in Kimball Recital Hall at 8 p.m.
Admission is $2.50.. students SI.
Is Year Major AG or AG related?
East Union is sponsoring an
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Very Qualified
Ag Recruiters and businessmen from various fields will be presenting this
program on careers and opportunities in Agriculture and available to answer
your questions.
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8:00' p.m.
Kimbali Hall
Student $2.00 . Regular $3.00
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Concerts ahead, hut
until then, dullsville
This winter has not
provided easy work for
entertainment columnists.
Concerts and other goings-on
have been few and far between.
Students this winter seem to
have been spending their time
going to films and drinking and
staying home. It may be that
even streaking was just a form
of entertainment, something to
brighten up a dull winter.
There is so little going on
this week, I almost wrote this
column on the Pre-Vets Club,
who, in case you're interested,
will watch the spaying of a dog
tonight. It certainly seems
unusual entertainment, at least.
However, events
unprecedented are on the
horizon. Four very big names
in poprock music will be here
in concert the week after
spring break.
Todd Rundgren, the Pointer
Sisters, the J. Geils Band and
Bachman-Turner Overdrive all
will be in town to entertain
music-hungry students.
The imminence of such a
week might be signaling s turn
for the better in the energy
problem. Pershing Auditorium
has presented few rock
concerts this last year because
rock bands have been traveling
much less due to fuel and
money shortages, both on their
parts and those of potential
audiences.
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Hopefully, then, after the
spring break there will be no
replies of "Nothing" to "What
is there to do tonight?" At
least for a week.
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