Friday, November 14 | |
Senior Recital: Timothy Ruedeman, saxophone. 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall. | |
Film: Brazil. 7 p.m. 9:30 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. Kettering 11. $1. | |
Concert: The Oberlin Orchestra, Robert Spano, conductor. Concerto Winner Martha Guth, soprano soloist. Bart�k: Miraculous Mandarin Suite; Strauss: Lieder; Bart�k: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste.8 p.m. Finney Chapel. | |
Performance: South Asian Students Association (SASA) presents the Annual South Asian Cultural Show. Performances include classical and modern dance, music, and poetry from the South Asian Diaspora. 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall. Tickets: $3 at the door, $2 in advance. For more information, e-mail: osasa@oberlin.edu | |
Theater Production: Assassins.8:00 pm - Wilder Main Lounge. Students: $3, Others: $5, $1 more at the door. Oberlin Student Theater Association. | |
Lecture: Elizabeth Ashley, actress, will speak about her career on stage, in films, and television. 8 p.m. Hall Auditorium Little Theater. |
Saturday, November 15 | |
Slide lecture: Robert Storr, painting and sculpture curator, Museum of Modern Art, NY. 9 a.m. King 306. | |
Clarinet Master Class: Fan Lei, guest. 1 p.m. Warner Center. | |
Master Class: With Elizabeth Ashley. Primarily for theater students. Noon Warner Concert Hall. | |
Lecture: Robert Storr, painting and sculpture curator, Museum of Modern Art, NY. Discussion of his work. 2 p.m. Allen Art Building Fisher Hall. | |
Master's Lecture Recital: Sylvia Berry, harpsichord and fortepiano. 3 p.m. Warner Concert Hall | |
Conservatory Honors Recital: Jazz works by Barry Harris and William Strayhorn- Burny Pelsmajer, baritone saxophone, Greg Glassman, trumpet, Farnell Newton, trumpet, Jason Kriveloff, bass, Micha Patri, drums; Paganini: Caprice No. 4- Duo Ming Ba, violin; Chausson: Adagio et allegro- Kenneth Robertson, clarinet, Spencer Myer, piano; Ruo Huang: SI WAY (to Ying Zhang)- Julie Taylor, piccolo, Becky Weidman, piccolo, Lisa Jacklitsch, piccolo, Ruo Huang, conductor; Debussy: Sonata- Katie Baker, violin, Thomas Rosenkranz, piano.8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall | |
Concert: Koko Taylor, blues singer, and her Blues Machine. 8 p.m. Finney Chapel. OCID/sr. citizens: $4; others: $8. | |
Scombada: Semi-Formal Dascomb Ball. Don't forget the FREE dance classes: Friday 6:30-8 p.m. with Sergio Acevedo in the Cat in the Cream, and Saturday 11-2 p.m., 3-4 p.m., and 9-10 p.m. with professional ballroom dance instructor Reuven Freuman. 10 p.m. Hales Gym. $3. |
Sunday, November 16 | |
Senior Recital: Kenneth Robertson, clarinet. 1:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall. | |
Concert: The Oberlin Trombone Choir, Raymond Premru, director, David Brockett, conductor. 3 p.m. Warner Concert Hall | |
Film: Quilombo. 8 p.m. & 10:15 p.m. Kettering 11. $1. |
Monday, November 17 | |
Master Class: Early Music. Christine Brandes, guest. 1:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall. | |
Reading: Reading from William Matthews' work. 4:45 p.m. King 106. | |
Film: Hiroshima, mon amour. English subtitles.7 p.m. French House Lounge. | |
Film: Cloe de cinq a sept. 9 p.m. French House Lounge. |
Tuesday, November 18 | |
Film: Matador. Subtitles. 8 p.m. Hispanic House Lounge | |
Guest Recital: Christine Brandes, soprano. 8 p.m. Bosworth Hall Fairchild Chapel. | |
Concert: Oberlin Student Composers.8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall. |
Wednesday, November 19 | |
Opera: Oberlin Opera Theater/Oberlin Chamber Orchestra present Bizet's Carmen. Jonathon Field, director, Stephen Lord, '71, conductor. Standing room tickets available one hour before curtain. All performances are sold out. 8 p.m. Hall Auditorium. |
Unless otherwise noted, admission for events is free. |
Copyright © 1997, The Oberlin Review.
Volume 126, Number 9, November 14, 1997
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