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--fc.-.'..-.wi it", 1a V i 4 r . 1 -." -- .- "' mi i" j .-"- v ,,wwt,,, .. ... Kees Otten, founder and director of Syntagma Musicum, demonstrates one of many Renaissance instruments. Renaissance group fo perform By Susan Edwards Fans of the UNL Performing Arts Series will be treated to the ancient sounds of krummhorns, sackbuts and shawms in a performance of Syntagma Musicum, a Renaissance music ensemble, 8 p.m. Saturday at Kimball Hall. The six musicians recreate the music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance on instruments of that time and with voice. Syntagma Musicum, which derives its name from a 1619 musical practice book by Michael Practorius, was founded in 1963 by its current director, Kees Otten. The group strives for authenticity as well as fun. Their large collection of ancient instruments contains virtually unknown reproductions of museum prototypes. According to Kees, ancient instruments are difficult to play-a player is certain of what he has blown into a krummhorn, but is not sure what is going to come out. The audience will hear the curious harmonies on the precursor of the oboe, the shawm, and on the bassoon's ancestor, the curtal. The recorder family, portative organs and an early violin family member, the viola da gamba, also will be played. In addition, the performance is a chance to be charmed by the strains of "Myn Morken Gaf My Een Jonck Wijff." Tickets are available at the Westbrook Music Bldg. box office. 11 h ski RK B I -rnri ' r-w UU II EX iiiiUf 52 Beer Whiskey Scotch Wine Brandy Gin Vodka Prices Good Thru Wednesday Jan. 22 330 M. 43th (formerly Hussoy's) WxiMfSmmi Vodka Or. 3.39M www - r."i.' ifCQCicn il rial v:.; ikk.uyi.i-ii 1 wui rr - liJEJ BEAf.1 Qt. 69, InftVIFSS MIKITY ot 3 9y f : SP.flTP.llY. nu .8-29. i MviTEToilSE SCOTCH 5th 6 29 f GiLBEY'S GlIIQt ricf nAHAmAN nt v.vv V7v Ui If Ufiimwitiii f CftllADIAN I.1IST Qr. 4.59 f, i c on v.- mi SEAGRAMS 7 GRDViil V uai. fS DILLHAH Bcrshsteisr Kiirfurttlay Riasling 5th 1.99-& HS iliERSTEI'IER SFIECELBERG C1971) 5fi 3.39 & ;L"'."' MESH COJITE VERDE 5tf? ?.79;f VIHYA ROSE 5th ....M vmm i 12 pk warm only $2. 7S I . . .. . ... .... -.Vv v J I YOU CAW BOliO J I Every Thursday 7 pm - 1 am I l Guys - $300 . Gals - $200 f I At I I The fun place to go... at 14th & "O" I m ,,i,Ml, y J " t'.Tia 1. . ..... o o o o o o o wS0?.TH:?4G HIT US.. Jh crew is dead... heip us, ptacue, please help us!" N Mil u no rn L-J mmr WW. O "1 Ji. An all NEW film inspired by the novel, "AIRPORT" by Arthur Hailey. 5- CHARLTON HESION KAREN BLACK GEORGE KENNEDY GLORIA SWANSON HELEN RIODY EE REM IBALISI I SON CLARK Sll CAESAR LINDA BLAIR DANA ANDREWS UK lifS MAHCV OLSON Efl NELSON MYRNA Lfl! AUGUSTA SPER Written b DON INGAUS 0led by KICK SMSHI Mr to m MLArtS ftoduced b WK1IAM (KVt Imam ftoducw IfNNtHGS IWC A I MWA PICIURt HCHWWIR WWW - P o o n o o o o o o n o o o rm ir Peter Locke r Jim Buckley Present A Mammoth films Release AN OUTRAGEOUS PARODY y, V NOT TO BE CONFUSED ur TtitmuiN9 V'Vfl 2V , WITH THE SUPER HEROES! T MO I "FLASH I W' v"Vil S IV WITH THE ORIGINAL T re f ;- - "FUSH GORDON" n W?L-A f.) K ' S - 'iw'v w o o in METHQ COLOR Rated x) ( page 9 thursday, january 16, 1975 daily nebraskan