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    Monday, October 1 1, 1982
Page 10
Daily Nebraskan
Aits EeteiiamiffiieiiTit
Listeners escape in Mozart
By David Thompson
The Friday night concert at Kimball
Recital Hall offered a pleasant escape
from the world. All could be forgotten
as one let bygones drift away on breaths
of Mozart provided by the Netherlands
Chamber Orchestra.
This is the orchestra's fifth tour of
the United States since its formation in
Concert
Review
1955. It has played in Japan, Australia,
China and nearly every European country.
"It has won the admiration of au
diences and critics far beyond the fron
tier of its native country," violinist and
conductor Yehudi Menuhin has said of
the orchestra.
With this international spirit in mind,
it is appropriate that the first piece of
the evening was by a Dutch composer.
Even though the Pieter Hellandaal spent
most of his life in London, the piece
serves to remind audiences of Dutch
contributions to the musical world.
"Concerto Grosso in D" demonstrates
why the chamber orchestra is ideally
suited to the tidy counterpoint and beau
tiful precision that is baroque music.
The piece began quietly and moved
to rousing heights. The overture to the
piece and the second movement were
slow and melancholy and featured a
plaintive harpsichord awash in strings.
This moved to the Allegro and Presto
movements, which grew in sound and
exhilaration before hopping into the
last movement, A Borea, which was as
quick and light as the 17th century French
dance from which it takes its name. It
is difficult to describe the delight one
feels at listening to such music.
It is not difficult to explain the au
dience's reaction to the second piece
of the evening, Mozart's "Violin Con
certo in A." For this piece the orchestra
was joined by French horns and oboes,
and by Jean-Jacques Kantorow, the solo
violinist.
The somber tones of the woodwinds
and brass melding with the strings pro
vided background for Kantorow to soar.
This was a man lost in his music, stretching
his instrument to its emotional extremes.
After watching his passionate perfor
mance, it is easy to understand why he
was called back on stage twice by ap
plause and whistles.
After this highlight of the evening,
there was intermission and then a chance
to relax to the quiet, unadventurous
"Symphony No. 47 in G" by Joseph
Haydn. There were no solos in this piece,
merely the delicate notes of a crab canon,
a section which is played first forward
and then backwards, thus the designation
of the movement as "Menuet al roverso."
Words like "fantastico" and "furioso"
designated movements of the final piece
of the evening, "Concerto for Strings."
Its composer, Alberto Ginastera, was
born in Argentina in 1916, and the piece
featured all the earmarks of contemporary
music. Discontinuity, plentiful pizzicato
and the thumping of bows on strings
filled the piece.
Like a great deal of 20th century
music, the piece did not allow its au
dience to become lost in any sensation.
Instead, it continually confronted the
listener with its awry orchestration.
The pieces were well selected, each
representative of a particular type of
music and each striking a different mood.
It is appropriate, I suppose, that the
final piece of the evening was contem
porary. It prepared me for my exit from
the world of Mozart back into the world
outside. The Netherlands Chamber Or
chestra is to be thanked for the short
vacation.
Band of a 'different color'
By Pat Higgins
At the moment the Huskers were
running up a lead in the fourth quar
ter, I was on the phone with Mark
Anthony of Chameleon. The Minneapolis-based
quintet played at Corn
stock last spring and is coming to
the Royal Grove tonight.
"Cornstock was really a lot of
fun. I remember that crowd in Lin
coln was being really enthusiastic,"
Anthony said.
Chameleon's first album was on
their own label and sold 10,000 copies.
Their second album is due out this
week. They expect to be picked up
on FM playlists, as they aim for the
AOR (Album Oriented Rock) format.
'Our new record should be in
our hands Friday," Anthony said.
"It's called "Techno-Color." Our
first album laid the groundwork, and
this one should do even better. We
decided to go for it, so to speak."
Hard work is the key to Chame
leon's success, he said. The band has
developed on the same Midwest cir
cuit Styx and REO Speedwagon used
as a springboard for success.
The show features a lot of special
effects including smoke bombs, a
big light show and wireless guitars.
"A knock-out show helps the music
go over," Anthony said. "We approach
these more as a concert than a club
appearance."
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DEADLINE:
1 p.m. day before publica
tion (Monday thru Friday).
An IB. 00 service charge will be
assessed for all checks re
turned to the Daily Nebras
kan and will be collected by
Check Rite.
WATERBEDS - $99
Complete waterbeds $99
during Waterbed World's pre
Christmas sale through Sun
day. Only $25 down holds
your purchase for Christmas.
Waterbed World 1907 0.
'77 280Z. Excellent condi
tion. No rust. Ph. 392-2019
Omaha after 5 p.m. Best of
fer (2) good "swivel" overstuf
fed chaus $10 $20. "New"
two speed upright Singer
vacuum $95 value for $40,
"Nice" kitchen table wchairs
$35. 466-6252 anytime, leave
message.
Kenwood KX-70 Cassette
Deck Brand new. Ph. 476
6528. rm. 306 Chris.
Yahama FG-260 12-strina.
$175 or best offer. Fender
F-15 6-string. ExceUent guitar
for smaller person or beginner.
$150 or best offer. Call John
at 474-6428 after 5 p.m.
Surplus jeeps, cars and
trucks available. Many sell for
under $200 Call 312-742-1143
Ext 31 53-A for information
on how to purchase.
FOR SALE
Stereo Components. Over
40 top brand names as dealer
prices. As fast as 3 day dell
very. Call Kirk 466-9312.
'78 Suzuki GS550 . runs
good needs extra work $1200
Call Fred 472-0789.
90 4230mm Vivitar-Zoom
Nikon Mount $85
Bruce 464-7555
3 Dan Fogelberg tickets
for sale, $12. Call 4354)635.
472-0560 or 472-0569 after
5 p.m.
Have 4 WHO tickets. Need
people to share ride. 477
4719. Hot Report! Legal! Ethi
cal! "HOW TO RAISE $10,000
OVERNITE." Money back gua
rantee. Mail $5 money order
or certified check to: J.W.
Jones, 4629 Lowell Ave. No.
1, Lincoln. NE 68506.
J.C. Penney stereo. Used,
good condition. $75 or rea
sonable offer. 472-8861.
Two year bedroom set, sofa,
stereo. Highland area, 6224
N.W. 5th.
1977 CAPRI. Low mileage,
no dents or rust! Can be seen
at 5400 Pioneers Blvd. or call
483-6657, evenings.
1977 GRAND PRIX, ex
cellent condition, full auto
matic, air cond., rear window
defogger, AMFM radio. Tele
phone 435-4690 or 476-2080
Heart disease
ifrcke
can cheat you
' "i ouioffhebest
years of your life.
Amorican Heart Association
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Large 2-bedroom furn. up
per duplex .Downtown. Heat
paid. Quiet adults. 477-1878.
Trudance Studio (217 N.
11) has classy space for rent
to private organizations or
groups providing catered food
and drink before andor after
Bit Red Games. Also ex
cellent sound system, dance
floor and location (2 blocks
from the stadium). For more
information and reservations
call: 475-0687.
Furn. apt. efficiency $135,
1 bdrm. $175 $200. All
utilities furnished. 483-4161
466-0005.
& ir it
HealthNutrition Company
now hiring. 2546 S. 48. 7:45
P.m. MWTh in back of Pan
try. Ask for PJ.
$2000 Per Month
(Potential)
Our Co. is looking for a
responsible person In the area
to handle our new electronic
game machines. No selling re
quired! Prime locations avail
able. Part or fulltime. For
free brochure call:
1-800-3215533
Ext 950
Permanent part-time posi
tions working 6 days a week.
2:30-7:30 three days a week.
4-7:30 two days a week, 5:30
a.m.-noon Sunday. ExceUent
oportunity for university stu
dent with car, must be able
to type. For interview ap
pointment call Journal-Star
Personnel Dept., 473-7412.
ATTENTION SKIERS:
Are you a good skier?
If you are, you may be
interested in being a ski
instructor at TRAILRIDGE,
a new ski area being built
between Lincoln and Oma
ha. If interested contact
Sandy Monaco in Omaha
at 455-7S85.
Doctors Diet Scientifi
cally researched. Safe Ef
fective Healthful. Need dis
tributors, retail also. 488-7336.
OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum
meryear round. Europe, S.
Amer., Australia, Asia. AU
Fields. $500-11200 monthly:
Sightseeing. Free info. Write
IJC Box 52-NEI Corona Del
Mar, CA 92625
Do people say you have,
a face like Dracufa? Then
call us and well put your
'natural talent to work
in what will soon be Lin
coln's best HAUNTED
HOUSE this Halloween. Any
interested volunteers, call
John at 478-8742.
Must have 1 G.A. or re
served tickets for K.S. game
onOct. 16th. Please call 475-
Ntt$.? tickets for Hawaii
Cg&jo? "CeUe0t ri"-
Need 3 OA. tickets to
Missouri game. Must have at
.u Nttd 6, S A- tickets to
the ' Missouri Game. Call 472-
SUIT
Need 2 G.A. tickets to
Missouri game. Call 472-8017.
. .Ned 9iA- tnd tudent tic
kets tor Missouri game. 476
3235 after 5:30.
Need 4 student tickets, 2
male and 2 female, for Kan
sas State game. Call 488-4909.
2 GENERAL ADMISSION
TICKETS TO K-STATE NEBR
f .7BALL GAME. CALL
488-4629 AFTER 4 P.M.
Buying class rings, diamonds,
gold silver items, coins,
watches. Jewelry, baseball card
comic books. iMt Presley
... Need 3 O.A. tickets for
Missouri game, 477-6620 evenings.
Need 4 G.A. tickets to
Kansas State and Missouri
games. 472-0523, Sherry.
Wanted: 1 female season
football ticket. Call: 475-7818.
Two General Admission tic
kets to any game. Call 474-
7705.
Needed: One male FB tic
ket for Missouri game. Call
472-8069.
Wanted: 3 G.A. tickets to
the Missouri game. Call 472
8840. Need 3-5 G.A. tickets to
K-State game. Call 467-4832.
NEED 5 male 6 5 female
tickets in pairs or G.A. tic
kets for K-State game. Big
Bucks! 475-4707.
HAUNTED HOUSE
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are needed to
spook those susceptible peo
ple who will be visiting
Lincoln's best Haunted
House this Halloween. For
more information, call John
at 476-8742.
Mike, Abel 6.
Happy 20th! Now you're
legally legal. Have a good
time tonite. and dont over
indulge in the pleasures in
life.
Love. Little Sis
Kathy (Abel 13).
. and fill It Birth
day Girl! Happy 18th!
H oomlc
GARY W
Since "you're of legal age
now, I guess that leaves only
Jo buy for. Have a great
birthday! Come to Lincoln
soon and well do it uo big!
P.S. Love ya. Mom. AUaT
Moustache, Guy In Yellow
Impressed too, if still in
terested meet me at Fountain.
Tuesday. 3:30. Ill be wearing
a yeUow sweater.
(Katie!)
Guys of Burr 1 West,
..W,.I Impressed. Wt almost
had the ice cream record.
Let's go for It again some
tune. Ladies of Pound 9
Sharon 1010.
When will I see you again?
Missing you.
Doug
Secret Admirer:
Thanks for Thursday's rose.
It's beautiful.
Curious Kim
Abel 13, MARK, BOB, KIP,
DAVE,
Thanks for the WET foun
tain trip! lU remember youl
Lori
L.A.W. (AiMen)
Thanks for the early
morning donuts! They were
just as SWEET as YOU!!
Row
Row Row
Row Row Row
Tad Leroy (ATO)
I hope you had a terrific
weekend. I know I did. Thanks
for your timing!
Your not so gullible Sophomore
Mary Jo (Phi Mu)
We all want to wish you
Happy Bkthday one week late.
(No one told us last week),
we want you to know we think
you're the greatest, and we
appreciate all you do for us.
The Phi's
Cable TV Man,
You're so cute when you're
lost. Could wt meet by chance
again?
813 Girl with Kitten
Lar. Janice and the rest of
the DN Gang
Thanks for making my birth
day 21-derful. You guys are
super and 1 really appreciate
all of you.
Cy
P.S. Watch out. Lar!
Doug, Denlse, Sharon, Brian,
Jane B., Greg, J.L.. Martha,
Jennifer, Sandy, Julia, CK
Tammy. Jane P.. Clndi, Stacey,
Nette, Kay, Bill. Betsy:
Congratulations on Home
coming '82 it's been great
to watch you make It happen.
Sara
TORNADO BETSY (From O.I.)
Enjoyed meeting you at the
UNL Ski Club Chili Feed.
Your sexy blue eyes are enough
to take any man by storm.
Would like to get together
sometime. If interested, reply
In personals. . .
Storm Struck Bob
11th noor resident with WHO
shirt and sweats, . ,
Thanks for tr.inf to help
a fruit rated 13 th floor gin.
My door is unlocked.
1323 Is smiling again