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ew AC CLASMEP COM 1X1 Si "TP' ... hi ' If 1 f f I :;'!' : ,f ? J " - L ' - P. iJ :., ytiliH tiling u nm'UW " ' q.A 'Up.,. 'if$0J 15 IT i: 5 i - 4 mrfir I i THI PtACUf SYMPHONY OSOSSTIA 0 TREGER WATTS DUO Music From Marlboro FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1982 Charles Treger and Andre Watts, each a virtuoso solo performer in his own right, have been collabor ating since 1978. Together they have used their in- terpretive and technical gifts to explore the great MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1982 Each year distinguished musicians from the Marl boro Music Festival in Vermont are formed into the Music From Marlboro touring ensembles. Their trademark is recognized as "a virtual guarantee of literature for violir and piano. They have been hailed as "a flawlessly balanced duo . . . together in spirit as much as ensemble." Admission $9.50 . The Prague Symphony Qrchestra musical excellence." This year a quintet of proficient chamber players will bring the distinctive Marlboro spirit to this area, performing seldom-heard works by Mozart, Beethoven and Dvorak. Admission $6.50 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1982 The Prague Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1934, has completed more than forty successful in ternational concert tours. Their excellent traditional repertoire is highlighted by exciting Bohemian mas- The Eastern Brass Quintet terpieces. Under the direction of Jiri Belohlavek, the HO piece ensemble promises to be a dynamic addi tion to our concert series. Admission $9.50 The Chieftains WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1983 THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1983 Recognized as the finest brass ensemble in America today, the Eastern Brass Quintet serves up a musical banquet ranging from Renaissance to Contemporary delights. Their program includes works originally The Chieftains are known the world over as the greatest exponents of traditional Irish music today. Since their inception 20 years ago, they have toured extensively, recorded 10 albums and won an Oscar for their score for the film Barry Lyndon. A diverse reper toire of jigs, reels and ballads plus the unique sound of Uillean pipes, bodhrans, harps and flutes ensure a f magical listening experience. . written for brass quintet plus specially arranged mate rial created for other instruments. "In terms of finesse and muskality. they are second to none." ; - Admission $6.50 " . Admission $7.50 This season all seats will be reserved. All performances will be in Memorial Hall at .8:00 PM. Well see you at curtain time! SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE AT UNION BOX OFFICE, 12 NOON-6:00 P.M. MONDAY-FRIDAY, OR CALL 962-1449. Carolina CAROLINA CONCERTS 1982-83 SERIES ORDER FORM (Please print or type) Name -' IP Address Oty A (Mate Floor Center) B Mato Boot Side) C (MtoMtat Center) . D (Mtnranlne Skk) E (Bidcony) F (Main Floor Comer) State. Zip. ... r S5 Pkace Indkatc sesrJng preference below: Phone (daytime). . General Public ($29.50) . UNC Student ($24.50) UNC I.D. . Fr. So Jr Sr. (home) ' Over 65 ($24.50) 1st choice- 2nd choice. . Grad Stud. Make checks payable to: CAROLINA UNION or You may purchase your tickets on: VISA , MasterCard Expiration Date ' Card Number ! No '. Season Tickets (a $ Mail to: TICKETS Carolina Union 0S5A Chapel HUl N. C 27514 Stamped, self addressed envelope must be enclosed. Total Amount $. 1981-82 Subscriber . New Subscriber BOX OFFICE USE ONLY Weekend, October 14, 1982
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