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Democrat and Chronicle du lieu suivant : Rochester, New York • Page 21

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BLUES" EMPIRE EMPIRE ILYt Orchestra, Trumpeter Acclaimed By HARVEY SOITIIGATE The Eastman Chamber Orchestra. Dr. A. Clyde Roller onducting, confirmed Rochester's good fortune in summer music as it opened another season in Kilbourn Hall last night. Since 1954 this small, select group of professionals has been building a place for itself that no other group in the city's varied musical assets quite fills.

Last night it gave one of its finest opening concerts. Many of the members familiar from past years are in their places again. John Celentano is again concert-master and virtually all are members of the Eastman summer faculty, with a good number of Rochester Philharmonic players among them. Daniel Patrylak, trumpet soloist, last night walked away with a big share of the individual honors. An Eastman School graduate and now a performer of wide experience, Patrylak plays the sort of trumpet to win over those who think they do not like trumpets.

His tone is mellow, secure and perfectly on pitch, brilliant, but not strident. Haydn's familial concerto for trumpet and orchestra, a favorite show piece for students, came through last night as the beautifully contrived work for the professional performer that it is. The three movements are knit together in a harmonious common denominator, although each is distinctive. The adagio is as tuneful as a good popular song, the rapid final movement a test for breath, accuracy and precision. )R AN extra number at lat.

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One does not often hear a Beethoven symphony played by a small orchestra with the fullness of sound and care for expression that Dr. Roller and the orchestra brought to the I 'BE OUR GUEST" TICKETS will not honored at Aquinas Stadium July 4th SATELLITE A Graceful Chair-Lift Ride On Bsautitm Canandaigua take! WAIT FOR 1st ANNUAL ALL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP CORPS BUGLES and DRUMS ANTONV juiv, CACtM There's More Of EVERYTHING FOR FUN No. 4, one of the lighter lyric gems of the Beethoven list. The inner harmonies, the instrumental texture, the balance of tonal beauty were all there. Ottorino Respighi the Italian composer, is so associated with the "Pines" and the "Fountains' of Rome, that one forgets his lovely suites of Antique Airs and Dances for Lute.

The No. 3 in this series was on the program last night, a work in charming baroque style, with vague reminders of other period pieces. Aaron Copland's "Music for the Theater," five movements, is early Copland, written when he was flirting with jazz rhythms. It is Japanese Films Five Japanese films will be shown in a series beginning Monday at the University of Rochester in connection with the Summer Session East Asian Institute, sponsored by New York State. The films are "The 1 Island," Monday; "The Gate of Hell," Tuesday; "The Magnificent Seven," July 10; "Ugetsu," July 17, and "Rashomon," July 24.

Showtimes Today STAGE Town and Country Playhouse "Sunday in New York," 8:30 p.m. MOVIE THEATERS Loew's "The Carpetbaggers," 12:20, 3:20, 6:15, 9:15. Palace "A Distant Trumpet," 2:10, 6:05, 10; "F.B.I. Code D8," 12:20, 4:15, 8:10. Paramount "Robin and the Seven Hoods," 12:15, 2:40, 5:05, 7:25, 9:50.

Regent "The Last Man on Earth," 1:25, 4:20, 7:10, 10; "The Unearthly Stranger," 12, 2:50, 5:45, 8:35. Cinema "Pink Panther," 7:25 and 9:45. Coronet "Wild and Wonderful," 7:40 and 9:50. Capri "Tom Jones," 7:17 and "Snow Carnival." 7. Fine Arts "The Chalk Garden," 7:25 and 9:30.

Little "Cleopatra," 1:30, 5, 8:15. Monroe "What a Way to Go," 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Riviera "The Fall of the Roman Empire," 1:30, 4:10, 6:45, 9:30. Waring and Lyell "The Three Lives of Thomasina," 12:15, 2:35, 4:55, 7:15, 9:35. Stone Ridge "Wild and Wonderful," 7:40 and 9:50.

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