"Oaklahoma" to be shown next Saturday, November 5, at 8 p.m. Tomorrow is the deadline for SAT Applications! Vol.. No. 3 North Carolina School of the Arts October 28,1966 OU 0 PERFORM TONGHT The Clarion Wind Quintet and concert pianist Howard Aibel will present the second faculty recital of the season at 8:15 on October 28 in Main Hall. The Quintet includes Stephen Adelstein, oboe; Frederick Bergstone, French horn; Philip Dunigan, flute; Robert Listokin, clarinet; and Mark Popkin, bassoon. Members of the quintet and Aibel have been on the faculty since the North Carolina School of the Arts opened in 1965. Howard Aibel received his undergraduate and master's degrees from Juilliard and was a faculty member there before coming to Winston-Salem. He made his debut at Town Hall ~ Award and ^nce then has won international competitions. He has traveled throughout the U.S. and Mexico under the auspices of the State Department and was the winner of a Fulbright Scholar ship for study abroad. STUDENTS MAKE EDUCATIONAL FILM Through a Carnegie grant to the N.C. Advancement School, several of NCSA's drama students have made a film for the public education department of the state. The film, which is a comedy illustrating various areas of grammar, is for eighth grade level and lasts approximately thirty minutes. Dana Brooks, Steve Hewitt, Suzelle Mizelle, Stephanie Sugioka, David Wood, and Kurt Yaghjian^^ere the students included in the film, directed by Mr. George Major from the Advancement school. The group is tenatively sched uled to do a series of ten films on the same order this. RICCI HOLDS , MASTER CLASSES Ruggiero Ricci, world- famous concert violinist and teacher of master classes at the North Carolina School of the Arts, was here to teach two days this week. He left Tuesday for a rehearsal with the Indianapolis Symphony Orch estra on Wednesday morning, and Wednes day evening he rehearsed with the Winnipeg Symphony in Canada. When he was asked to give his it inerary since his last visit to Winston-Salem in February, he said, " Well, it's kind of wild. " He spent March, April and May tour ing Europe. In June he took what he called "the Johnson tour." He gave a concert in the Fiji Islands, six concerts in New Zealand and 36 concerts in Aus tralia. During the summer he gave con certs in Singapore, Manila, Hong Kong, (con't on page 3) Concert Program The concert program will include Leo J. Kaufmann's Wind Quintet, Beethoven's Quintet ( Op. 16 ) for piano, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon; Bach's Fugue in C sharp minor, and Franz Danzi's Quintet ( Op. 67 ) No. 2 in E. In t ernational Reputati on Since its formation in 1961, the Quintet has attained a reputation as performers of an extensive repertoire. The New York Times said about the group: " Individually they have nuance and technique. Collectively they op erate as a team with great sensibility, rhythmic drive, co-ordination and coloring..." Recent Performancfc The Quintet,accompanied by Howard Aibel, presented a concert in Washington, D.C. on October 20. The performance was arranged by Marc Gottlieb, member of the Claremont String Quartet and faculty member at NCSA, who is serving as musical director of the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. The Washington Post reviewed the concert with great enthusiasm saying about the Quintet that ” Everyone involved managed to produce the same wondrous thing: A direct sensitivity to music that provokes the thought that things must be going exceptionally well in North Carolina. YOUR LAST CHANCE! Toinorrow, October 29, is the last day that applications for the College Board Test will be excepted without a penalty fee. This College Board Examination will be administered on December 3. All high school students should try to take the exam early since most colleges require a Scholastic Aptitude Test report with applications.

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