(i, -" 1 ' r - COQPEniLINCOLN f 54th & O STS. 464-742 1 f f i R f P m f Niuiy.t 7:30 p.m. 9:40 p.m. MatiMtt Sot. ft Sun at 1.30, 1:30 1 S:30 mm H fetf K4B psspt 9 m, m s jF"f i " J, A It i v 7 ; .... " '"" if" Tht Cleveland Quartet will hold a formal recital tonight at 8 p.m. Kimball Recital Hall. in the Cleveland Quartet recital tonight Concluding a residency schedule that has taken them into both university and elementary school classrooms, the Cleveland Quartet will present a formal recital tonight of string quartets by Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart. Since their debut at the Marlboro Music Festival in 1969, the quartet has played to audiences of all ages in Europe, South America, United States and Canada. They have demonstrated the vitality of serious classical music in well received performances at such unlikely places as high schools and peace marches,, on counter-culture radio stations and national television daytiime shows such as "Today", as well as in more traditional settings for chamber music. Winning acclaim for both perform ance and recordings, the ensemble received Best of the Year awards from "Time" and "Stereo Review" for their RCA recordings of the complete string quartets of Brahms. The four first became a quartet during an artists-in-residence program at the Cleveland Institute of Music in 1969. Two years later they filled the prestigious post of artists-in-residence at the State University of New York at Buffalo where they remain today. Their concert is tonight at 8 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. Tickets are $2.50 and $1.25. Concert honors composer's birth By Dennis Ellermeler This year the University Orchestra will present their fall concert twice: once in Lincoln this Sunday afternoon and again on Nov. 16 at Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The program includes two selections by Charles Ives and was arranged to help the nation celebrate the centennial of the American composer's birth. In Washington the orchestra will take part in a year long concert series that also features orchestras from Yale, Princeton, University of Michigan, University of Washington, New England Conservatory and the California Institute of the Arts. The eighty member orchestra will play Charles Ives' "First Symphony" and "Three Places in New England." The "First Symphony", according to the orchestra's director Emanuel Wishnow, Is more traditional than most of Ives' music and was written while he was a student at Yale University in the 1890's. " 'Three Places in New England' however," Wishnow said, "is full of complex rhythms and unusual combin ations of notes" for which Ives is perhaps better known. Written between 1903 and 1914 it takes the titles for the three parts from New England locations, The St. Gaudens in Boston Common, Putman's Camp, Redding Connecticut, and The Housatonic (River) at Stock Bridge. "Long before Gershwin," Wishnow said, "Ives was a true exponent of American music and American sounds." Using folk tunes, patriotic airs, and church hymns "he introduced Ameri cana when it was very unfashionable to do so." 'Ives as a musical innovator was far ahead of his time. So much so that Wishnow suggested that some of his music sounds avant garde even today. The concert is at 3 p.m. at Kimball Recital Hall and is free of admission charge. FftmOUNT PICTURES MESEHTS AK ALBERT 1 ROIiDT PR8DUCTECH SIARHING Lis n&UKSESTYUUr - k- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllliltllllllllll 12th & P STS PLAZA 477-1234 j DAILY AT 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 I. V p . f o : ml i witwm& J I James Caan riThaGr-T.bler" fc..-.n,,.i j -Yfiw,;1rmart'Wiii'Trrifcm''ri-rrtr J rf. . m .; s i -iWkMMitM'''... nUill STARTS FRIDAY PIoo - TOG csniiGs EIGCSOIIES i 0OEO OIODf BUI tsaiMJ eaoii outmncaml bcatmwi color JUH;.-; Bawd's wnMfJ irti.mraaw'itt"" Ja'H' fj HELD hi . . jr jK. w-r-sjr iiczzzr ,v-,v-' s f r: iiii s w inmr-i 1 ti 1 r-r n I UCO. ffi I r' if - r,'i " pi juMWMfi I 11 ma-jiumii-noi i niain'l m 11 ! mill miWMiM Wi nil'UMi" jT n S: iJ ir j ," i i " T'UK I B 1 .1 Bl v n n H ' II T B J I r,it STEREO lOl PM I-It SUA iIUR ! i 1 J f y j Mil n1 - ;1 I Tk. .J' nai?w(MBS!aEa!saBnBa . . . . i .-- -. 1 1 snows At J ' L 1:20.4.7:10 . o friday, October 25, 1974 'K J 1 1 1 w;,frf ;. 1