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Concert
Pianist To
Appear
Neely Bruce, concert pianist,
will be in residence at Atlantic
Christian College beginning Oct.
2, for a four-day clinic in
American piano music in con
nection with the American Arts
Festival currently being held at
the college.
The clinic will consist of a
series of lectures and concerts
dealing with American piano
music from 19th century com
poser Anthony Phillip Heinrich
through the avant-garde
represented by Lejaren Hiller.
Lectures will be at 11 a.m. on
Tuesday and Thursday, Oct. 2
and 4, and 12 noon, Wednesday
and Friday, Oct. 3 and 5. Con
certs will be held at 8 p.m. All
events are scheduled to be held
in the choral room of Hackney
Music Building.
Bruce is currently assistant
professor of theory-composition
at the University of Illinois at
Champaign-Urbana. He has
concertized widely performing
in New York City, Chapel Hill,
Birmingham and has appeared
with the Huntsville, Ala., and
Transylvania (Brevard, N. C.)
Symphony Orchestras. He gave
the premiere performance of
John Cage’s “HPSCHD.” He can
be heard as a solo recording
artist on Nonesuch and Vox
Production recordings.
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ACO Choir
To Perform
The Atlantic Christian College
choir, under the direction of Mr.
J. Ross Albert has been selected
to perform at the annual North
Carolina Music Teachers
Association and National
Association of Teachers of
Singing Convention to be held
(his fall at the University of
North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
The program which the choir
will present, consists entirely of
Contemporary works written by
North Carolina composers.
Included in the program will be
the premiere presentation of a
major work commissioned by
the NCMTA. The commissioned
work "A Mass — for these
forgotten times” was written by
Dr. William Duckworth, a
former faculty member at
Atlantic Christian College. Also
included on the program will be
“Psalm 148” by John S. Davis,
"progress desolation” by J.
Ross Albert, ‘‘Ave Maria" by
Arthur B. Hunkins, "Phoneme”
by Marvin Lamb, and “Go,
Lovely Rose” by Jack Jarrett.
STI?L\G BANDS were extremely popular over the United States, especially in the South, prior to the
turn of the century. Performing groups like these .Atlantic Christian musicians will participate in
many cultural events scheduled for the current season.
Entertainment Programs Set Allen
A large and versatile schedule
of cultural events has been
scheduled for Atlantic Christian
College students for the 1973-74
season which includes concerts.
Belk^s Donates $60,000
Belk-Tyler’s, a leading
department store organization
in eastern North Carolina, has
made a commitment of $60,000
for Atlantic Christian College’s
Fulfillment Fund Program. The
announcement was made today
by T. J. Hackney Jr. general co-
chairman of the campaign.
In presenting the com
mitment, H. M. Jeffries Jr., the
Wilson manager for Belk-
Tyler’s, said, “Our company is
deeply committed to the
education of young men and
women who reside in the area we
serve. Atlantic Christian has
demonstrated an outstanding
capacity for accomplishing a
similar objective. We are
pleased to support such an
important educational and
cultural resource for our
community.”
Upon receiving the gift,
Hackney said, “This investment
indicates that the business
constituency of the college
recognizes that our educational
program is attuned to the
pressing needs of society and is
on a sound financial base.”
Hackney reported further that
commitments to the Fulfillment
Fund now totaled $1,325,000
toward an objective of $2,730,000.
So far $623,000 has come from
the Wilson County area toward a
local goal of $1 million.
Projects being supported by
the Fulfillment Fund Program
include a learning resource
center, a nursing education
building, property acquisition,
campus improvements, and
amotization of long-term
building debt.
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BELK-TYLER GIFT: Belk-Tyler’s, a leading department store
organization in eastern North Carolina, has made a commitment of
560,000 to Atlantic Christian College’s Fulfillment Fund Program.
Making the presentation was H. M. Jeffries Jr., center, Wilson
nianager for Belk-Tyler’s. Accepting the gift was T. J. Hackney Jr.,
•■•ght, general co-chairman for the campaign. To the left is President
■Arthur D. Wenger.
lectures and dramatics
presentations.
For the most part the events
have been arranged by Wilson
Concerts, Inc., the Atlantic
Christian College Concerts and
Lecture Committee, the ACC
Department of Music and the
North Carolina Symphony.
American Arts Festival
In conjunction with the
current concert season, Atlantic
Christian College is presenting
an American Arts Festival
which will include American
music, films and drama from
the turn of the century through
1940.
Included on the festival
calendar will be numerous
concert groups, many from the
college, lecturers and individual
performers, most considered
experts in their particular fields.
Dramatics presentations will
include “Our Town,” by
Thornton Wilder, which will be a
ACC Stage and Script produc
tion. Films to be shown during
the festival will include “On the
Night Stage,” “The Great Train
Robbery,” the 1939 version of
“Stagecoach,” and “Shane”.
Wilson Concerts Highlights
The appearance of Mitch
Miller and his orchestra will be
one of the main highlights of the
season. He will appear in Wilson
on Oct. 8 in Fike High School
auditorium. A unique and
dominating force in American
musical life for almost four
decades. Miller has built a
formidable reputation as a
creator and innovator in every
single facet of music-making.
Lucy Peacock, an ex
ceptionally beautiful and
talented young soprano, will
appear in Wilson on Feb. 19.
Following her graduation from
Northwestern University’s
School of Music, she traveled to
Berlin, Germany where she
became a member of Deutsche
Oper Berlin and had her first of
many successes as Nedda in a
new production of “Pagliacci.”
Her recital repertoire shows
her enormous versatility as it
ranges from Schubert to
Poulenc, Stravinsky and Pizetti.
Her operatic repertoire includes
more than 14 roles.
Longstreth and Escosa, duo-
harpists, will appear here on
Feb. 11. They have delighted
audiences with the variety of
their musical presentations, the
power and strength of their
transcriptions and per
formances, and with the
renewed statue they are
bringing to the harp. Ap
pearances in New York’s Town
Hall and Carnegie Recital Hall
have brought many critical
plaudits.
College Presenttions
Jim Gold, guitarist, will ap
pear on the campus of Atlantic
Christian College on Tuesday,
Sept. 25. He is presently the head
of the classical guitar depart
ment at both Jersey City State
College and Montclair State
College in New Jersey.
His one-man concert creates a
broader understanding of the
classical and folk gutar by also
giving a history of the in
strument explaining its con
struction and demonstrating
some of his performing
techniques.
Gold’s concert will be held at
the college at 11 a.m. and
followed by a master class at 3
p.m., where students can discuss
musical problems and ap
proaches to the guitar.
The Atlantic Christian College
Chamber Ensemble will present
a program entitled “In C at
A.C.,” on Oct. 24. The per
formance will feature works by
20th century ocomposers all
dealing with the tonality of C.
The newly formed group of
young musicians is primarily
devoted to “young music.”
Bids For
President
My name is Chris Allen, and 1
am running for freshman class
president. Among other duties of
the president, he is to represent
the class on the executive board.
The executive board supervises
all campus elections. It also
presents a budget to the Student
Government Association for
approval, and promotes a
general atmosphere of
cooperation among the student,
faculty and administration.
The freshman class of ACC
has great potential, if given the
right leadership. I would con
sider it an honor and privilege to
be president, and if elected, I
will represent the freshman
class to the utmost of my ability.
Your support would be greatly
appreciated. Thank you.
Allen
Freshmen’s Oection
and
CCA Elections
Oct. 2 and 3
SGA Meeting Oct. 2 6:30 Till