The Pendulum A & E Thursday Aug. 28, 2003 •Page 17 Music department holds first recital Hogan, Linnertz make beautiful music togetlier Coming Attractions... In theaters: Friday “leepers Creepers 2”(R) Starring Jonathon Breck, Nicki Lynn Aycox “Nola”(R) Starring Emmy Rossum, Mary McDonnell “Civil Brand” (R) Starring Monica Calhoun, Mos Def, N'Bushe Wright In concert: Thursday Cat’s Cradle - Carrboix) Jump Little Children Tickets $10; show at 9:30 p.m. Friday Cat’s Cradle - Carrboro Wayland,sphere Tickets $7 adv.; show at 10 p.m. Saturday Ziggy’s - Wiaston-Salem 5th Annual Summer Slain (metal) Tickets $ 10; doors open at 2 p.m. ■ Alltel Pavilion - Raleigh Tori Amos Tickets $40 and up; show at 7;.W p.m. Monday ' Alltell Pavilion - Raleigh ' John Mayer/Counting Crows Tickets $30.50 for lawn; .show at 7 p.m. l\iesday Ziggy’s - Win.ston-Salem Soiilfly, E-Town Concrete, Swom Enemy Tickets $ 15/advance.; show at 9 p.m. New Releases: Friday Cowlioy Moulh - "Uh-Oh” I'oo lughters - “()ne-by-One” Johnny Cash - "Now Here's Johnny Cash" Elon Entertainment Whitley Audllorium ! Polly Butler-Comelius, voice ' Patrick Murphy, organ Dr. E1ward Bach, trumpet Show at 7:30 p.m. La Rumba Latina Salsa Night, sponsored by Bl Centro de Espanol Call xf-SI'7“1’ Group ^ r'-'"' Kate Bradley Reporter Faculty member Charles Hogan, piano, performed with Elizabeth Linnartz, soprano, on Tuesday night in Whitley Auditorium. It was Elon’s first cultural event of the year and was presented by the University’s music depart ment. Linnartz, of Durham, N.C., performed pieces by Rachmaninoff, Donaudy, Poulenc, Granados, and Britten. Hogan, an adjunct music professor at Elon, played the piano masterfully in accompaniment to Linnartz’s singing. The first half of the recital was dedicated to the performance of pieces writ- 2551 S. Church St. Burlington, NC 27215 (336) 584-1060 Shadowbrook Plaza (Across from Eckerds) Open 6 days a week Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Walk-Ins Welcome Visa & Mastercard Accepted Pedicure/Manicure $30.00 Reg. $35.00 Expires 10/31/03 ten by French artists Stephano Donaudy, Francis Poulenc and Enrique Granados. A program of notes and translations dis tributed at the start of the recital made it possible to follow along with the singing in both English and French. Linnartz’s clear soprano voice on the French pieces paired with Hogan’s piano playing created an interest ing harmony because of the fast-paced piano playing and equally intense singing. In particular, the perform ance of “Quelle aventure” during the first section of the recital made an impres sion due to the staccato rhythm of the piece. The second portion of the recital was performed in * Acrylic Nails *Gel Nails *Sculptured Nails *Silk Wrap *Airbrush *Manicure/Pedicure *Nail Art Gel & Silk Set $35.00 Reg. $45.00 Expires 10/31/03 English and included pieces by Benjamin Britten and Sergei Rachmaninoff. Hogan’s piano playing on “The Harvest of Sorrow”, and Linnartz’s accompani ment was notable, as the two created a melancholy atmosphere. One of the highlights of the performance was “La Reine deCoeur,” or “The Queen of Hearts,” in which Hogan’s slow and melodi ous piano playing was a change from the fast-paced playing of the previous pieces. The recital was an invig orating beginning to the fall music season. Contact Kate Bradley at pendu- lum@elon.edu or 278-7247. Li Ice movies, theater and rock stars? Write for the Arts & Entertainment section! Cali X7247 for more info i m ANY SALON SERVICE With Coupon Students Only $16.00 minimum service nol valid with any other discount “Voted Best Salon In Alamance C o ii n t v ” Offering: * Body Wrap.s * Facials * Hair * Nails * Tanning* Color* Perms* Waxing* 336.229.4247 Monday - 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday thru Thursday - 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday - 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. ^al_o_n 1066 S. Church St. Burlington, NC *TWA'S NAILS* 10% off any service with coupon Full Set - Acrylic 1 Fill In - Acrylic $22.00 1 $13.00 Reg. $25.00 1 Reg. $15.00 Expires 10/31/03 | Expires 10/31/03

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