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4 A' flawless cot 1 * Paratore By DANNY MARTIN and JIM BECKER Gamecock Staff Writers "I was a rock drummer before I became a classical pianist," Joseph Paratore said during the intermission, slouching down in a stiff black tuxedo backstage. "Tony and I had a rock band with I three of our sisters and in the summers we used to tour the Catskills. But one of our sisters got married and Tony and I began playing together." Approximately 300 people werein attendance WwlnpsHav niuht tr?l be entertained by a virtuoso performance by the two former rock musicians Anthony and Joseph Paratore. The program included pieces by Bach, Chopin, Debussy and Gershwin; two of the pieces, Bach's "Sheep May Safely Graze" and Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue," were arranged by the Paratore brothers for simultaneous performance on two I pianos. Although the Paratores exhibited a flawless coordination I 1 ISraiiv VELIVIK! 254-8800 | coi Shrii My< MorU fresh, batter dipped shrimp you want I ^ ? plus, L \ cocktail sauce, SL french fries, garden-fresh Wmk salad (your choice of dressino). toasted Grecian bread, lemon wedge. You're gonna i JRHON 402 S. BELTUNE 1220 a TV ordination of tern Brothers es of tempo and dynamics, tne finest aspect of their performance was their deft maniDulation of thp emotional eleftient in their music. This magnificent proficiency of mood control allowed them to present their material in a vital and fresh manner which transcended mere mechanical execution, and their entire program literally exuded vigor and grace. "THIS MUSIC cannot go stale for me," Tony Paratore said. "Every time that I play I must R CANTO Open 1 1:3 0-10 (1 1 p.m. Fr Lunch Sd< M ((11:30 a.m 0400 D?vln? 8L In C?dar Ttrrict Sboj Also Located - HWY. 2 BEAUFORT, S C. 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T ,ether." also exhit d was a versatility i ores. In formance ol E" "I1 FR \ t 4 ce on pianc won the Munich In- y^1* sPan Competition. Since that After th< have toured London. waited ba Munich, and have preparatio with the New York reception r ic and Arthur Fiedler any recon ?ton Pops. said. "We EXPERIENCE was offer to con dnesday night as they be too mud a double encore after a rec?rdin| rendition of "Rhapsody ' ^ lie Paratore brothers con^nue af lited a tremendous no solo plar n an unfaltering per- d?*ng now pieces from over a 200- besides, w< Your choice of crust regular ot 10' DOUGH MADE FRESH DAILY Cheese 2.1 Onion 24 Green Pepper 24 Pepperoni 24 Italian Sausage 2.4 Ground Beef 24 Black Olive 24 Green Olive 2.4 Anchovy 24 Shrimp 2.4 Mushroom , 2.4 Ham 2.4 ADDITIONAL ITEMS 4 CHANELO'S SUPREME 4 4 1. Spaghetti & Meat Sauce with Hot Gariic Brea 9 D. 11? r?-n - ? - ? u)?>yiciii cx mem Dans wnn not uarnc tJread 3. Spaghetti & Mushroom Sauce with Hot Garlic 4. Spaghetti. 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