The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1988, Page 11, Image 10

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Courtesy of Stan Strange
The Prairie Wind Quintet (from left): Karen Sandene, bas
soon; April Stevenson, flute; Melisa Knoll, clarinet; John
Walker, oboe; Susan LaFever, horn.
Woodwind quintet to perform
works by famous composers
Bv Mick Dyer
Senior Reporter
The Prairie Wind Quintet, one of
Lincoln’s newest professional cham
ber groups, will present the first part
of their Spring 1988 Concert Series at
8 p.m. Friday at Grace Lutheran
Church, 22nd and Washington
streets.
The concert will feature some of
the first music written specifically for
a woodwind quintet
Works by such notable wind com
posers as French oboist and inventor
Henri Brod and Czechoslovakian
composer Anton Reicha will be per
formed.
Pieces by Giuseppe Cambini, an
Italian emigre and contemporary of
Brod and Reicha, also will be per
formed.
The evening will begin with a light
overture by the 20th-century com
poser Hcdwige Chretien.
The Prairie Wind Quintet consists
of April Stevenson, flute; Melisa
Knoll, clarinet; Karen Sandcnc, bas
soon; Susan La Fever, horn; and John
L. Walker, oboe.
Walker is a doctor of musical arts
student at the University of Ncbraska
Lincoln. La Fever will complete her
master of music studies at UNL this
May.
Tickets will be available at the
door. They arc $5 for adults, and S3
for students and children under 12.
The second part of the Spring Concert
Series will be performed at Grace
Lutheran Church on May 27.
Literary magazine announces
1987 writing award winners
The University of Nebraska
Lincoln’s literary magazine, Prairie
Schooner, has announced four writ
ing prizes for 1987, each worth $500,
including the new Virginia Faulkner
Award for Excellence in Writing.
The new prize was awarded to
Howard Ncmcrov for his memorial
tribute, “Loren Eiseley 1907-1977,”
a poem, “The Revised Version,”
(both from the fall, 1987 issue) and
for “On Weldon Kccs,” an essay
which appeared in winter, 1987.
Nemcrov is a professor of English
at Washington University in St.
Louisand winnerof the Pulitzer Prize
for Poetry, the National Book Award,
the Bollingen Prize and many others.
The recipient of the Bernice Slotc
Award for best work by a beginning
writer is Kathleen Hill for her story
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“Solstice” from the spring, 1987 is
sue.
Hill is a teacher and writer from
New York City.
The Lawrence Foundation Award
for the best short story published in
1987’s Prairie Schooner goes to
Lynne Sharon Schwartz for “What I
Did for Love,” which appeared in
summer, 1987. Schwartz is the au
thor of two novels and four books.
Patricia Gocdicke is the winner of
the Prairie Schooner Slroussc Award
given for the best poem or group of
poems published during the year. A
group of Gocdickc’s five winning
poems appeared in the winter, 1987
issue of the magazine. Gocdicke
teaches creative writing at the Uni
versity of Montana and has eight
books of poetry published.
Ferguson House plush
HOUSE from Page 6
servants in the house or out to the
chauffeur in the carriage house.
The kitchen usually isn’t shown
to visitors because it has many
modern appliances in it. Neither are
the basement or the top floor. These
rooms arc eerily deserted, without
furniture or rugs.
The carriage house can be seen
from the kitchen.
“Bigger than most houses,” as
Zephier said, the garage had room
for a butler’s apartmenl and several
vehicles.
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Beer Relay at 11 p.m.
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