Deseretnews.com | Fry Street Quartet Concert Is Stimulating Quintet in F minor, op. 34, which the Fry Street Quartet played with pianistEugene albulescu. Both were individualists, and both http://webserver.desnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,595106610,00.html
Extractions: Deseret Morning News THE FRY STREET QUARTET, Libby Gardner Concert Hall, Thursday. Don Hunstein Fry Street Quartet includes (clockwise from front) Russell Fallstad (viola), Rebecca McFauls (violin), Jessica Guieri (violin) and Anne Francis (cello). For its local debut Thursday, the Fry Street Quartet chose an eclectic but stimulating program of works by Ned Rorem and Johannes Brahms. The first half of the concert featured the Rorem quartet, which was played magnificently. They recently recorded the piece, and their performance Thursday showed that they have an affinity for it. Their reading was intelligent, insightful, emotionally charged and dynamic. They played it with conviction, capturing the boldness of the music vividly, with large strokes and sweeping lines. Rorem's Fourth Quartet, written a decade ago when the composer was 71, is a 10-movement work, with each movement (some quite brief and others quite pungent) loosely based on a Picasso painting. But this isn't Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition." This is Rorem putting his musical opinion on each painting.
Currents--July 26, 1999 August 4Eugene albulescu, piano. Kilbourn Hall, 730 pm. August 5Pamela Kurau,soprano. Assisted by Joseph Werner, piano; Diane Smith, flute; http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Currents/V27/V27N13/calendar.html
Extractions: Events scheduled for Monday, July 26 (after 5 p.m.), through Monday, August 16 (before 5 p.m.) ART At Memorial Art Gallery www.rochester.edu/MAG August 1 Sunday Funday: Creativity Carnival. There's something for everyone at this second annual midsummer festival. Pack a picnic and come for an afternoon of hands-on art and performing arts workshops, storytelling, roving performers, and family tours of the gallery. In case of rain, the event moves from the gallery grounds to inside the gallery. Noon-5 p.m. Summer Smorgasbord Lectures Weekly series of five lectures on varied subjects. Pay at the door for individual lectures. For information call the Creative Workshop at the gallery at ext. 3056. Auditorium, 10:15-11:45 a.m. July 28 Delores Radney, family and community programmer, presents the third lecture in the series titled "Romare Bearden and the Jazz of the Harlem Renaissance." August 4 Lucy Durkin, Creative Workshop head of art history, speaks on "Hiroshige Woodblock Prints and Their Influence on European Artists." August 11 Susan Nurse, visual resources coordinator, wraps up the series with "Mary Cassatt Prints."
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September 20, 1996 - Board Of Trustees Featured on the most important piano magazine in the country, Clavier, is EugeneAlbulescu, a student of the School of Music, who has just announced that he http://www.indiana.edu/~libarch/trustees/sep2096.shtml
Extractions: INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON SEPTEMBER 20, 1996 Trustees Present: President John D. Walda; Vice Presidents Frederick F. Eichhorn, Jr., and P.A. Mack, Jr.; William A. Cook, Robert H. McKinney, James T. Morris, Frank D. Otte, Ray Richardson, and Ann Whitlock Swedeen. University Representatives: President Myles Brand; University Chancellor Herman B Wells; Vice Presidents and Chancellors Gerald L. Bepko and Kenneth R. R. Gros Louis; Vice Presidents J. Terry Clapacs, Judith G. Palmer, Christopher Simpson, and George Walker; Treasurer Steven A. Miller; Secretary of the Board J. Susan Parrish; Chancellors David J. Fulton, Emita B. Hill, Hilda Richards, F.C. Richardson; and Interim Chancellor Lester C. Lamon. Attendees: John Abshire, Kevin Boehnlein, Bernadette Bordador, Lynn Coyne, Pamela K. Fine, J T. Forbes, Damien Forkner, Dorothy J. Frapwell, Deborah Freund, James Gibson, James Green, Ed Greenebaum, Donna Hankee, Andy Heck, Robert Holden, M.D., James Holland, Linda Hunt, Sonja Johnson, Richard McKaig, Sara McNabb, Robert Moats, Carrie Morrow, Glenn Murphy, Ward A. Myers, James Perin, Josh Powers, Brad Roberts, William H. Schneider, Harold Stamper, Thaddeus Starks, Tara Sullivan, Maynard Thompson, Alison Turoff, Henry Upper, Malcolm Webb, Kim Wilcox, Douglas M. Wilson, Melinda Wilson; also Jill Keough and Melissa Tarrant, Recorders, the and staff of the University News Bureau.