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Kt FU3UC i 1 The Arizona Republic 23 Thomas Gbldlhwaltc CITY Monday, April 17, 117 Romero Guitar Corp. and a how to Ysaye 'MAKE YOUE PISH -our fish! FAMILY FISH AND OYSTER Hafford's able pianist and the Ysaye medal was presented to her by Roger Tybergheln, Consul General of Belgium, who came here from California for the occasion and afterwards hosted a reception. The concert was sponsored by local French societies and the music sorority, Mu Phi The only abrupt departure from the nostalgic, yesteryear program was the Bloch First Suite for Solo Violin (1958) which is construed along classical lines with J.S. Bach's contrapuntal shadows falling over much of the fingerboard. Daniel Durand of Arizona State University was Mrs.

FHY! EVERY MA medal from the Belgian government commemorating the death of Ysaye in 1931. Appropriately Mrs. Hafford, who lives in Sun City, assembled a program featuring three works by Ysaye, two of his teachers, Wieniawski and Vieuxtemps, a pupil, Ernest Bloch and a friend, Cesar Franck. The Ysaye works are rarely heard: "Au Rouet, a poem," the Third Solo Sonata, dedicated to Enesco, one of six the composer dedicated to his virtuoso friends, and "Reve The Franck Sonata in turn was dedicated to Ysaye. Instant-Dancing." All you need areyourfeet.

Call JIM -1L3 MHTNfVWOPlf WHKIYDANCI PARTUS OVER 40 GROUP MAKE NEW FRIENDS tm J.TON Unit Price Hrr 1 Ct workout for everyone. Even with some program reshuffling, fattier and sons toiled vigorously In. the Spanish fields of Albeniz, Caspar Sanz, Sor, Tarrega and flamenco, with some spirited Bach and Vivaldi transcriptions. If the concert needed a climax, it was provided by Pepe Romero in two blinding improvisations. Celedonio Romero, the padre, still evokes the respect for the firm's president.

He is less flamboyant than his sons, 1 and proud with quiet artistry. The personalities of the sons seem to emerge at once. The proficient, calculating Pepe whose mastery weds him to his instrument like the protector of the family coat of arms; the quiet, reliable Celin, with an accountant's bead for chords and rhythm; and the theatrical, flashy Angel, who can short-change the audience by skipping a movement in a Bach suite but sell them some Mozart variations by Sor for twice the applause and an extra bow. Together they are a formidable challenge to hear, and the Individual virtuosity is really a stunning success story. Last Saturday afternoon the full house at Kerr Studio was treated to an unusual bygone atmosphere of violin music, prepared by Gale Hafford for an "Homage to Eugene Ysaye." Mrs.

Hafford studied four years with the great Belgian virtuoso at Cincinnati Conservatory. As one of his few living students Josef Gin-gold and Nathan Milstein are I fw Country Last Saturday night Gam-mage Auditorium was filled with guitar enthusiasts cheering for more and more music from the Romeros, that amazing father and three-son quartet which combines guitar virtuosity with intriguing personality trademarks. The program, which tanged from classics to flamenco Improvisations, featured solos, duets and lively ensemble work. By the end of the evening, one felt that everything had been pretty sufficiently strummed. But the audience, rising to its feet beneath the glaring, go-home-now house-lights, cried for more.

And the quartet obliged with a duststorm of a flamenco improvisation, then 1 a tired fingers. No wonder. The night was a PVIIS lo hold festival of hands The first annual Paradise Valley School District band festival will be held at 7:30 p.m. today at the high school gymnasium, 3950 E. Bell Road.

Participating bands will Include PVHS; Cholla School; Desert Cove School; Camp Bello School; Larkspur School; Shea Middle School; and Greenway Intermediate School. The finale of the festival will be "America the Beautiful" played by all the bands, under direction of Dr. Chris B. Carrino, principal of Paradise Valley High School 10 Brush-up Lessons $10 PHOENIX SCOTTSDALE lUllCtirtralllMIII 7tMC.lallch.MMm JIM WOLFE Air Conditioning E. DUNLAP Ph.

997-4972 NATIOMWiOe COMT TO COAST Jack Sicanson eM pep- Court rules against KPAZ AFTER A SERIES of harrowing close call, one gels the unmistakable Impression that God really Is on the side of KPAZ-TV, Channel 21. After the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled In favor of RCA last month, it could have meant blackout for the struggling Christian station. RCA last year appealed a U.S. District Court ruling that its equipment, sold to Spanish Language Broadcasters on a conditional sales contract, was property included in the bankrupt station's belongings. RCA sold broadcast and transmitter equipment to the station which it valued at $367,000, the amount that was still owing on the contract.

The bankruptcy court valued the equipment at $160,000. THE NINTH Circuit Court ruled that under state law, RCA's equipment did Indeed belong to RCA and It could lake the equipment back at any time. But Friday, representatives for other creditors met with Hugh Caldwell, bankruptcy referee, to decide the fate of the station, owned by the Bible Fellowship Church. Robert G. Mooreman, attorney for Julius Altschul who Is trustee for the bankrupt station, argued that the circuit court decision "need not affect the reorganization plan" if the creditors didn't want it to.

IN EFFECT, the court agreed to allow the church to seek a separate agreement with RCA on the value of its equipment. The move is similar to one the church struck with Ampcx over other equipment. The church and Ampex signed a separate $100,000 contract for videotape equipment used at the station. The result of the whole deal is that the church is buying KPAZ for $155,000. not the $400,000 it originally bid in bankruptcy court Subtracting the amounts owed RCA and Ampex, being covered by separate agreements, that's about all that's left.

The church already has paid $80,000 and said Friday it is "ready, willing and able" to pay the other $75,000. CALDWELL AGREED to Mooreman's proposal to allow distribution of money paid by the church to cover payments to Valley National Bank, Tower Plaza, Maricopa County and more than $60,000 in "administrative costs" to Altschul and Mooreman. There are several interesting sidelights to the whole legal affair. Frank Brophy, attorney for RCA, was absent from the hearings Friday but he mailed a letter to the court stating his position on the matter. His office, in his absence, declined to divulge RCA's position as stated in the letter.

Both the bankruptcy court records and testimony Friday suggest strong disharmony between the church and the bankruptcy trustee, Altschul. MOOREMAN REPORTED the church has refused to allow Altschul to see the station's books. And recent financial statements for the station, required by the court, have shown no income for the station whatsoever, presumably because Altschul was denied access to the books. And the Ninth Circuit Court clearly expected the station to be out of business after granting its decision, assuming RCA would reclaim its equipment. "RCA also raised numerous significant, and, as we view the record of the proceedings below, probably meritorious objections to the specific aspects of the reorganization play confirmed by the district court." the appeals court wrote.

"Since it was the only creditor to prosecute an appeal and Its interests are fully vindicated by our decision on the issue discussed, we do not reach those other points. "Since TV likely cannot operate without RCA's equipment, future proceedings in the district court will deal with the disposition of a markedly different estate and our comments on the current plan would, therefore, serve no useful purpose. Different, Indeed. Far different than the court might have realized, since the church is battling for a separate agreement with RCA. AND THE FINAL IRONY: The court's decision Is housed In the latest of a long series of packed folders in the case, File 13.

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