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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 31

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CHAMBER nmg of Chamber Music til bo heard at the Fine Arts Center Monday at 8 m. with selections from Bach. Mozart. Beethoven to be played by. from left.

Mrs. Priscilla Paetsch. violin: and Gunter Paetsch, cello James J. BorattgK viola Mrs. Verda Lawrie will be at the piano.

Chamber Music Set at FAC An evening of chamber mu iic performed by four well- cnown area musicians will be rffered at the Fine Arts Center Monday at 8 m. The concert, open to the public, will feature selected movements from Bach. Mozart, Beethoven, Eocles. Paganini and Brooks. Performing will Gunther Paetsch.

cellist; Priscilla Paetsch. violinist; James Boratgis. violist and Verda Lawrie, pianist. The trio will join to perform Bach's rarely heard and Fugue." transcribed for String trio by Mozart, a rare combination of genius creating a work of beauty and expressiveness. They will also play three movements of Mozart's Flat Major Divertimento." which is famous for its equal SOLUTION mwm virtuoso handling of all tlxee instrumental parts.

Also they will play three movements of Beethoven First Trio." a rarely heard and vital work. Mrs. Lawrie will accompany Gunther Paetsch in cello Sonatas by Eccles. Beethoven and CU Opens Wolle Art Exhibit An exhibition erf the art of University of Colorado Prof Muriel Sibell Wolle opened Friday in the University Museum Hall of Art. The exhibit, showing in retrospect examples of all of Mrs Wolle's work from 1926 to 1966.

will include a large section of her drawings of mining towns as well as tlie paintings of Southwest Indians, some stage and costume design and her de signs for the Alumni Recognition medal, the original Norlin Medal and the Medical School Me dal for faculty members who have served for 25 years The museum is open from 8 am. to 5 pm Monday through Saturday and 2 to 5 m. Sunday. compositions by Kodaly Bach. Bruch and Saint-Seins.

This concert, sponsored by the Members Volunteer Associa tion of the Fine Arts Center is another in a series of program featuring all iorms of fine arts All four musicians have ex tensive musical backgrounds and accomplishments. Gunther Pat1 tseh. a native of Germany, re ceived his musical training from solo cellist Wilhelm Hadeiich and Caspar Cassado. world-re nowned Spanish cellist He first cellist of the Stuttgart and Munich Academic orcbes tras and is now principal cellist of the Colorado Springs Symphony. Besides being a cellist.

Pae tsch holds a degree in science and advanced degrees in law and business He is employed with Hewlett Packard Co. in Colorado Springs His wife. Priscilla Paetsch. is first violinist with the Colorado Springs Symphony and a recognized composer. Her compositions have been performed not only in Colorado Springs, but in the Eastern United States.

Europe and Russia where her symphony was acclaimed when she appeared there representing the U.S. as judge of the International Stringed Instru ment Competitions She pre Family Mt. View GOLF Membership Center 3450 Primrose Dr. ONLY 35 00 For The Whole Family This Family Membership May Be Used By Every Member of the Family. It entitles members to the use of Mt.

View's Driving Range, Putting Green and Miniature Golf Course At Any Time As Often As They Wish MEMBERSHIPS OiiMrM mW. 13 MUS I I Good From April I Sept. 30 Call 633-6367 viously taught violin and eham ber music at the University of Wyoming and Colorado College James Boratgis. who also combines music with science, is head of an electronic labor a tory for the Biology and Psy chologv Departments at the Uni versity of Colorado. He began playing the violin at the age of six and has stu died with, among others.

Gaston Elaus of the Boston Symphony He has played violin or viola wath the Boston Civic Symphony LOMBARDO AND LOUIS NEW YORK (UPlt Tw. orchestras of high contrast, those of Guy Lombardo and Satchmo" Armstrong are to revision of March musical booked for display next summer at Long Island Jones Beach Amphitheater. Iximbardo has for several years been producer of the Jones Beach presentations The 1966 show is to be an extensive revision of the "Madi Gras!" displayed last summer, with a jamboree finale in which both orchestras will participate Harvard Radcliffe. New F.ng- land Intercollegiate Symphony. University Colorado Symphony.

Boukler Philharmonic and Denver Businessman's Syrn pliony Verda Lawrie is a well-known piano teacher and organist at the First Methodist Church She has been pianist with the Colorado Springs Symphony since it was organized some 35 years ago She studied in New York and has appeared as soloist and accompanist with such art isLs as James Pease, Arthur Grumiaux and Camilla Wicks. ANOTHER DAUGHTER FOR TEVYE NEW YORK I Felice Camargo moved from the Broadway to national company of Fiddler on the Roof." her sister. Wyndham. auditioned for and won the vacated role The father, Ralph, sent a wire to the management "Congratulations Tevye the musical's central has gamed a new daughter and I've lost another tax deduction MASTER or SEVEN ARTS JEFF DOROTHY WARD BOND 'KEITH ANDES LEE MARVIN SYDNEY CHAPLIN A OnORATOMl PICTURE ITE 9:00 P.M.* 3 3 COLORADO SPRINGS PUEBLO I YOUR C000 MOVIE STATION.

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247,689
Years Available:
1960-1978