The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1988, Page 7, Image 7

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    Arts & Entertainment
Faculty preview sampler sweet taste of things to come
By Micki Haller
Senior Editor
In so many samplers, the choco
late-covered cherries are mixed in
with the orange-molasses nougat.
But the Faculty Recital Series
Preview Sampler dished up top-qual
ity performances at Kimball Recital
Hall Thursday last night.
A quick-moving program, the
sampler only gave the audience a
fleeting taste of the rest of the season.
The program started with the Uni
versity Singers, under the direction of
James Hejduk. The group sang two
selections from “Eleven from the
Japanese,” composed by faculty
member Randall Snyder. This was the
world premiere of the piece.
Randall’s music is very beautiful,
filled with many layers of rich harmo
i
nies. He lakes traditional Japanese
pieces and makes the music very
modem.
The University Singers are no
slouches either. Hcjduk has excellent
control over his group, and they are all
fine singers.
The faculty composers’ recital
will be Nov. 17 at Kimball.
Hejduk accompanied Robert
Fought on the saxophone in Henry
Eccles “Sonata.”
The sonata, originally written for
string instruments, brought out a
beauty rarely glimpsed at in saxo
phone sound.
Fought’s recital will be Jan. 26 at the
Sheldon Art Gallery.
John Bailey and Audun Ravnan
played Aaron Copland’s “Duo for
Flute and Piano.” Rippling move
ments in the music nicely comple
mented Bailey’s flute and Ravnan’s
piano techniques.
Bailey’s recital is Oct. 13 in Kim
ball Hall.
Albert Rometo performed a move
ment from J.S. Bach’s “Sonata for
Violin Solo” on the vibraphone. The
vibraphone is an eerie combination of
an electric xylophone and chimes, but
Rometo played a very elegant solo.
The Bach piece will not be in
Rometo’s recital. Rometo and
George Ritchie, organist, will per
form April 13 in Kimball with an
extended selection of percussion in
struments.
Donna Harler, center of the next
faculty recitai, sang Schubert’s
“Seligkeit” and Handel’s “Let the
Bright Seraphim.” The soprano’s
recital is Sept. 29 in Kimball.
Ravnan then returned for a piano
solo. Ravnan played two movements
from Beethoven’s “Sonata in E Major
(Opus 109)” with great emotion.
Ravnan’s recital at Kimball Dec. 1
promises to be very exciting.
The third movement of Robert
See F ACULTYonB
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John Bruca/Dally Nebraskan
‘Crocodile Dundee II,’
‘Big’ to show this year
By Christopher E. Kinney
Staff Reporter
The University Program Council
East Sights and Sounds Committee is
offering a series of films for students
and non-students.
The films will show throughout
the year in the Hollow on the first
floor of the East Union.
The scheduled series of films be
gins with “No Way Out,” Sept. 22
through 24; “North By Northwest,”
Oct. 27 through 29; “Fatal Attrac
tion,” Nov. 10 through 12; “Over
hoard,” Dec. 1 through 3; “Big,” Jan
19 through 21; “Crocodile Dundee
II,” March 2 through 4; and “The
Untouchables,” April 6 through 8.
“No Way Out,” is a thriller featur
ing Kevin Cosncr and Gene Hackman
in the cast. The plot is based on a love
triangle, a murder and an attempted
framing, all within the realm of
Washington, D.C., and the Defense
Department.
“Fatal Attraction,” one of the big
hits of 1987, stars Michael Douglas
and Glenn Close. The film shows the
events after a one-nighter between a
married man and a single woman and
the extreme measures taken by the
woman to try to hold on to the married
man.
“Overboard” is a Goldie Hawn
comedy about a rich woman stranded
in a lower-class environment
“Big” is a comedy directed by
Penny Marshall. A 13-year-old boy
wishes he were big. His wish comes
true and he becomes a 30 year-old toy
company vice president played by
Tom Hanks.
“Crocodile Dundee II” is the se
quel to “Crocodile Dundee,” the out
landish Australian comedy about an
outback hunter who comes to New
York City. The story spins a yam
about Mick Dundee’s battle with a
New York drug dealer which leads
him back to the Great Outback.
“The Untouchables” is the grip
ping, true-lo-lifc story of A! Capone
and the Ch icago pol ice who put h im in
prison for tax evasion. The movie
stars Kevin Cosncr and Scan Connery
as Chicago police battling the Mafia.
The cost is $2 for students with ID and
S3 for non-students. The limes for the
films arc Thursdays at 9 p.m., Fridays
at 9 p.m. and Saturdays at 7 p.m. and
9 p.m.
Ohio radio station buys KLDZ
Harley Lampman, president of
Tandem Communications Inc., an
nounced the sale of KLDZ to Ronald
Kcmpff, owner of WKKI-FM in
Celina, Ohio.
KLDZ, “Lincoln’s Oldies Chan
nel,” began March 2, 1987.
The transfer of die radio station’s
license, pending Federal Communi
cations Commission approval, will
occur within 60 days. Total consid
eration for the transaction is
$2,400,000.
Kempff said he plans to keep the
station’s management, staff and pro
gramming.
Billboard charts the Top 10
By The Associated Prc»»
The following are the top record
hits and leading popular compact
disks as they appear in next week’s
issue of Billboard magazine. Copy
right 1988, Billboard Publications,
Inc. Reprinted with permission.
.. JT SINGLES
I.“Don’t Worry, Be Happy”
Bobby MeFerrin (EMI-Manhattan)
2“Love Bites’’ Def Leppard
(Mercury)
3. “ I’ll Always Love You” Taylor
Daync (Arista)
4. “Qne Good Woman” Peter Cet
era (Full Moon)
5 “Red Red Wine” UB40 (A&M)
6 “Don’t Be Cruel” Cheap Trick
(Epic)
7 “Sweet Child o’ Mine” Guns N’
Roses (Geffen)
8“I Hate Myself for Loving You”
loan Jett and the Blackhearts (Black
heart)
9.“Simply Irresistible” Robert
Palmer (EMI-Manhattan)
10.“What’s On Your Mind” Infor
mation Society (Tommy Boy)
TOP LP’S
1 .“Appetite for Destruction” Guns
& Roses (Gcffcn)— Platinum (More
than I million units sold.)
2. “Hysteria” Def Leppard (Mer
cury) — Platinum
3. “Tracy Chapman” Tracy
Chapman (Elcktra) — Platinum
4 “‘Cocktail’ Soundtrack” (El
cktra)
VRoll With It” Steve Winwood
(Virgin)— Platinum
6. “He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper”
DJ. Ja//.y Jeff & The Fresh Prince
(Jive)— Platinum
7. “Faith” George Michael (Co
lumbia) — Platinum
8. “Simple Pleasures” Bobby
McFerrin (EMI-Manhaltan) — Gold
(More than 500,(XX) units sold.)
9 “Kick” 1NXS (Atlantic)—Plati
num
10.“OU812" Van Halen (Warner
Platinum
'Chairs'
From Staff Reports
Twenty-two artists from
around the United States will '
explore the meaning, relation
ships and iconography of the
chair in the presentation
“Chairs.”
The exhibition is at the Uni
versity of Nebraska-Lincoln
Department of Art Gallery in
Richards Hall, from Tuesday
until Oct 20.
Several of the artists will be
present at the free opening re
ception, 5 to 7 p.m., Monday.
The chair is the common
denominator for this group of
artists, but many unusual ap
proaches appear in a wide vari
ety of mediums, si/cs and
forms.
The gallery is open Monday
through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.
The gallery will also be open
from l to 4 p.m. on Oct. 14, and
9 a.m. to noon and 4 to 7 p.m. on
Oct 15.
Above: Maureen O’Hara
Ure’s sculpture, “The Freu
dian,” which was created in
1986. The artist is from Salt
Lake City, Utah.
Right: Lorre Hoffman’s
“Goals” will be shown in the
Department of Art Gallery with
other chairs,
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