Portland State Magazine Winter 1991

Performing Arts Chamber Music 8 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud., $ 17/$8.50, 725-3307. Jan. 7, 8 Sibelius Academy Quar– tet Feb. 18, The Essex String Quartet 19 Mar. 18, Takacs String Quartet 19 Apr. 1, 2 George Enescu Cham– ber Players Brown Bag Concerts Noon, 75 Lincoln Hall , Free. Jan. 8 Tim & Nancy Leroi Nickel, 4-hand piano; soprano Alyce Rogers, baritone Kevin Walsh Jan.10 Jan.15 Jan.17 Jan.24 Jan.29 Jan.31 Feb.5 Feb. 7 Feb.12 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb.21 Feb.26 Feb.28 Mar.5 Mar. 7 PSU Jazz Combos Marie Kenote, flute PSU Symphonic Band PSU Clarinet Ensemble Steve Lawrence & The Phone Co., percussion Estonia Choir Salvador Brotons, flute; Barbara Alex, piano PSU Brass & Percus- sion Ensembles Larry Johnson , horn; Joseph Berger, horn ; Maria Choban, piano PSU String Ensembles Essex (string) Quartet PSU Music Students Stan Stanford, clarinet; Tomas Svoboda, piano; Kathryn Gray, violin Ruth Watennan, violin; Spencer Carroll, harpsichord PSU Opera Workshop PSU Orchestra Concerts Lincoln Hall Auditorium Jan. 12 PSU Gu itar Series: David Tanenbaum, 8 pm, $7.50/$5 Jan. 27 Faculty Recital: Baritone David Jimer– son, 7 pm, $7.50/$5/Free Mar. 3 PSU Symphonic Band, 8 pm, $3/$2/Free Mar. 6 PSU Jazz Ensembles, 8 pm, $3/$2/Free Mar. 8 PSU Orchestra, 8 pm, $3/$2/Free Apr. 7 Ensemble Viento, 4 pm, $7.50/$5/Free PSU 28 I CALENDAR I Piano Recital Series 4 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud., $ 12/$10/$7' 725-3307. Jan. 13 Gyorgy Sebok Feb. 24 Paul Roberts Mar. 10 Richard Goode Apr. 14 William Doppmann Contemporary Dance 8 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud., $10/$8/$6, 725-3307. Jan. 25,260 Vertigo Danse Mar. 1,2 Bebe Miller & Company Apr. 12, Lar Lubovitch Dance 13 Company Lunch/Supperbox Theater 115 Lincoln Hall, Free. Jan. 29- Student directed one-act Mar. 7 plays: Tues-Thurs., Noon; Fri. & Sat. , 8 pm Robert Shaw Conducts 7 pm, First United Methodist Church, $25/$ 12/$8, 725-3307. Feb. 10 PSU Chamber Choir/Or- chestra perform J.S. Bach 's "Passion Accord– ing to St. John" Jazz Concert 6:30 pm, Smith Center Ballroom, $ 10. Feb. 11 Univ. of North Texas I o 'clock Jazz Lab Band Theater Arts 8 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud., $5/$4/$2, 725-3307. Feb. 13- Shakespeare's " King 16, 20-23 Lear" with Wayne Bal– lantyne (Feb. 13 & 14, $ I preview nights) May 1-4, Sam Shepard's "Curse 8-11 of the Starving Class" (May I & 2, $I preview nights) Dance Concerts 212 Shattuck Hall, Free. Feb. 14, PSU Student Repertory 15 Dancers, 8 pm Feb. 22 PSU Student Rep Dan– cers with U of 0 Dance Dept. , 8 pm Mar. 7, 8 PSU Student Repertory Dancers, lecture/demo, Noon Dance Pe1formance 8 pm, 2 12 Shattuck Hall. Call Oregon Art Inst. for tickets: 226- 2811. Mar. 8, 9 Shasha Higby Guitar Festival 8 pm, Lincoln Hall Aud. , $ 10/$7.50. Mar. 29 Bryan Johanson, guitar; Tomas Svoboda, harpsichord Mar. 30 Paul O' Dette, lute Visual Arts Department ofArt Gallery 8 am-9 pm weekdays, 8 am-5 pm Saturday, 299 Neuberger Hall , Free. Jan. 2-25 Prints by Charles Cohan, Florida State Univ. (reception Jan. 3, 4-7 pm) Jan. 29- Scale models of build– Feb. 15 ings by Portland area ar– chitects. Feb. 18- Paintings by Linda Mar. 8 King, Univ. of Illinois (reception Feb. 18, 4-7 pm) Littman Gallery 12-4 pm weekdays, open 'til 7 pm Thurs., 250 Smith Center, Free. Jan. 3-23 Dodds, sculptor from So. Calif.; Denita Benyshek, watercolor artist (reception Jan. 7, 5-7 pm) White Gallery 2nd floor Smith Center, Free. Jan. 3-23 Frank Engel, photos (reception Jan . 7, 5-7 pm) Lectures Department ofArt 299 Neuberger Hall, Free. Jan. 3 Printmaker Charles Cohan, Florida State Univ ., 2 pm Feb. 18 Painter Linda King, Univ. of Illinois, Noon Technology Management 3 pm, OCATE in Beaverton, Free, 725-4660. Jan. 10 Joseph P. Martino, Univ. of Dayton Re– search Institute Feb.15 Mar. 7 Apr. 4 May 16 James Fletcher, former NASA adm inistrator David Curtis, Curtis As– sociates, Inc. Thomas Allen, MIT Casey Powell, CEO, Se– quent Computer Systems Robert Shaw Conducts 11 am , Smith Center Ballroom, Free. Feb. 5 Shaw is at PSU for a week-long residency. Friends ofHistory Free. Call 725-3917. Feb. 7 "The Days of Our Lives 16th Century Style: The Countess of Bath & Her Family," 7:30 pm, Room 190 School of Business April 11 "Beyond Left & Right: The Anti-Corporate Im– pulse in 20th Century America," 7:30 pm, call for location Humanities: History & Theory 294 Smith Center (except as noted), Free, 725-4928. Feb. 21 "Vico 's Humanity," Michael Mooney, Lewis & Clark, I pm Feb. 21 "Does Writing Have a History?" La wrence Wheeler, PSU, 4 pm Feb. 21 "Classical Scholarship in the 19th & 20th Cen– turies," Charles Rowan Beye, CUNY, 7:30 pm Feb. 22 " Interpretations of Vir– gil in the 19th Century: (Continued on backcover) •

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc4NTAz