6The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, April 7, 1988 Go for Baroaue Trio to perform By DAVID HESTER Staff Writer Frans Brueggen, Anner Bylsma and Gustav Leonhardt are three of the best Baroque musicians in the world, and they will bring their 18th century instruments and their passion for musical restoration to Chapel Hill for a concert tonight. The classical music world is cur rently enjoying a renaissance of the performance of Baroque music on original instruments, and Brueggen, Bylsma and Leonhardt are largely responsible for this renewed popular ity. They have played together as a trio for more than 20 years, and they pioneered the practice of playing 18th- and 19th-century music in the UNC-CHAPEL HILL 1988 SUMMER SESSION PREREGISTRATION: March 28-April 15 (Fall & Summer) TUITION & N.C. 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Leonhardt plays harpsichord, an instrument which was a cornerstone of Baroque instrumentation, and he has reintroduced an expessive and COURSES Term II June 23 June 24 July 4 July 27 July 28-29 J v J I i o 1 1 a SI '' St .: At Carolina Pride, our custom imprinting makes it easy. Carolina Prklc i ihc mM expert ilk mtcciut in ilu- ana. VU- make it ca for you to haw your group's name imprinted on t hirts. sweatshirts, golf shirts, jaekets. sweaters, hats or glassware. Perfect for teams, companies, dorm floors, sororities, and fraternities, our quality custom imprinted sportswear is prit ed competitively lor group orders. CAHOLIWA FBIDE 151 East Franklin Street, Downtown Chapel Hill KAPPA PHI'S IS) ti) April 8, 1988 Shirts Available at Carolina Pride. emotional style of harpsichord play ing that had been unfashionable for generations. All three men are deeply commit ted to the idea that Baroque music should be played in the original style on original instruments. It is not surprising, therefore, that they disap prove of the standard practice of using modern instruments and orchestral styles to play the works of Mozart and his contemporaries. MIf you are going to play 18th century music," Brueggen said, "you are at least obligated to do it in the language of that time and not the March to come together to say we can move forward to educate our children; to talk to our peers; to inform students about the SAFE escort service, the Rape Crisis Center, the Women's Forum and other groups that are advocates for women; and to form a coalition to lobby on campus for safety," she said. "We really need the community to come together." Several campus and community organizations have supported the Women's Forum in organizing the march, including Black Women United, the Orange County Rape Crisis Center, Student Affairs' Rape Booklet recognition of Mozambique's Marx ist government," she said. "What makes Jesse Helms calling the MNR RECYCLE This Newspaper J Mi -Qfin language of quite another time." The members of the trio have recently expanded their individual repertoires to include music from periods other than the Baroque. Bylsma has taken to performing works by Beethoven, for example, and Brueggen has begun performing medieval and modern pieces. Regardless of the style of music they perform, however, Brueggen, Bylsma and Leonhardt remain true to their belief that music can only be performed correctly if it is performed in the authentic style in which its composer intended it to be played. from page 1 Awareness Committee, Panhellenic Council and the Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC), Finney said. "Rape is everybody's issue, not just women's," she said of IFC's participation. Local guitarist and singer Tracy Drach will perform at the rally, and several students will give short presentations. After the march, Women's Forum members will collect money to benefit the Orange County Rape Crisis Center, which has lost a large part of its funding through federal budget cuts. from page 1 'freedom fighters' ironic is the fact that they have no clear political agenda and no significant popular support within the country." In June 1987, the Mozambican government estimated that the MNR had caused over 100,000 deaths and had cost the Mozambican economy $5 billion in damages since its formation in 1976. 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ArtSchool, a program of the ArtsCenter, is offering over 100 different arts classes and workshops for children, young adults and adults. These classes are in a variety of arts: visual arts; crafts; photog raphy; audio and video; perform ing arts; dance and movement; literary arts; music; and artful living. Artful living includes dream workshops and sign language classes "those classes that don't really fall into any of the other categories," explains Susan Vali quette of the ArtsCenter. Also offered are 12 courses approved for Continuing Education Units for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School teachers. According to Valiquette, the classes generally attract a large number of professional adults who Resolution away and Phil Skillman as associate justices on the Student Supreme Court. The court interprets legal questions budget and election controversies, for example accord ing to the Studem Code. Gene Davis, Leanne Donohue, David Fountain, Wilton Hyman, Stuart Hathaway and Trey Loughran were approved as voting members of the Committee on Student Conduct. The committee is made up of stu dents, faculty and administrators. The congress appointed Kelly Lost Chance Seniors! Maenaafc Regular $2049.00 $140.00 n s j.' ; $16.00 thru April 30, 198S. Limited Quantities. take advantage of the evening classes. The most popular classes are in photography, neon and clay. This session two new courses are proving to be popular as well caricature and cartooning. Other new classes this session are sign language, jazz, broadcast journal ism, sound engineering, enameling and the history of film animation. Valiquette said spring classes are very popular. "We had a record-breaking session (in attend ance) this winter and things are looking good for the spring session." Registration is through April 20 and can be done over the phone with a credit card or by filling out an application available in Arts Center catalogs. Costs vary, but are around $40 to $50. Friends of the ArtsCenter will receive a discount. Classes begin April 25 and continue until June 6. Two photography classes in fine print are already closed, so hurry! from page 1 Lindsley and Jody Beasley to the Carolina Union Board of Directors and Amy Ruggiero to the Student Legal Services Board of Directors. Other business included approving The Daily Tar Heel's operating budget for the fiscal year 1988-1989; appropriating $150 to Olde Campus for The Last Blast, an all-campus pre exam party; and allocating $179 from the general reserve fund to the Carolina Athletic Association for the purchase of a new typewriter. Sale $1874.00 Save $175 $2373.00 $2177.00 Save $196 $2906.00 $2660.00 Save $246 $99.00 $13.00 IK v