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Jordanova usually performs live over pre-recorded tapes of herself. After having studied music for mally, this unique woman is pur suing a career as a composer/im proviser in San Francisco. The first piece, “Requiem for Bosnia,” displays with all its in tensity the deadly sounds of the war. The internal part of a piano played as if it were a harp strikes the listener with the tremors and the echoes of the detonations. “Re quiem” is a cry of anguish and sadness for those who have fallen into the mispronunciation that leads to the hate of war. “Once Upon A Time” reaches what is called “telling it with mu sic.” Music is a definite language with no real equivalents or direct translations to other languages. In this set of two pieces, the composer wants to tell something that only those who believe in music as speech will understand. » “Variations for Harp” recalls the times of Bach or Mozart, when artists were the interpreters of their own feelings. Music spoke for it self and nothing more had to be said. Improvisation can be more for mal than written music. In impro visation, music finds an honest outlet through which to express itself. —Silvia GonzSIes-Martinez Tic HaymarIuet A26 P Street (402) 477-2171 "mmmm^—————^i Goya art, lecturer hit state By Jeff Hampl Staff Reporter The art of Spain is infiltrating Nebraska. In Omaha, the Joslyn Museum is featuring uncommissioned paintings by Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The series of paintings, titled “The Sleep of Reason,” will be on display until March 19. In Lincoln, Janis A. Tomlinson will present her lecture “Caprice and Invention: Goya’s Uncommissioned Works” tonight at 7 in the Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater. Tomlinson is coming to the Uni versity of Nebraska-Lincoln as a guest ofthe President’s Artist-in-Residence Program. The program invites ex perts in the fields of visual arts, music and drama to lecture at UNL, the .—— 1 University of Nebraska at Omaha and the University ofNebraska at Kearney. Tomlinson was invited to visit the Nebraska universities to complement the Goya series at the Joslyn. An associate professor of art history at Columbia University, she is consid ered to be an expert on Goya and has published four books about him. Her lecture tonight will focus on Goya’suncommissioned works. From 1794 until his death in 1828, Goya painted portraits of Madrid’s nobility and elite as the First Court Painter. His uncommissioned drawings, etchings and paintings gave him the opportunity to experiment and are considered his most innovative works. Tonight’s event is free and open to the public. A reception for Tomlinson will follow her presentation. H Parking Problems? Need a Place to Park? Park by Day $1.00 Park by Month $25.00 Don t Fight For Parking! 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