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Orchest with 'gr< By JEFFREY C. TURBITT The Staff Writer ous> r Hie USC Symphony Orchestra |f^veS( will open their 1991-92 conceit ,eir ' season tomorrow night at 7:30 _ . , UOYUJ p.m. in the Koger Center with a pomp diverse array of symphonic symph literature. Mai The philharmonic, made up t entirely of USC students, will be an{1 fl under the baton of Maestro Do- bolic nald Portnoy, the orchestra's death, Music Director. dicate: The program Maestro Portnoy poiSOii has selected will be varied in that 'pbe the orchestra will perform works progra of a Russian (Tchaikovsky), an ?^t0 ( Austrian (Schubert) and a An(; Frenchman (Saint-Saens). tured < The principal work of the con- a yQU cert will be Tchaikovsky's Sym- wbo r x, ? n:~ TJ ? ? pi tony iNu moer oix. in r? minor, |Qcaj subtitled Pathetique. condu( The Pathetique is the last symphony Tchaikovsky ever com- PQrl posed and perhaps his best major known. It is a typical symphony with l* of the Romantic Period in that it dents runs the gamut of emotions. a Pathetique begins with a slow, * c dreamy, deeply felt first move- cause ment, followed by a waltz-like works second movement. 1 ve ne AIDS Continued from page Doctors also argue that the use idea se of only an index number as an ID the he doesn't demand them to show up state. ] two weeks later at an' appointed protec time for the results. Some even Jeai note that, perhaps for that fact, Coord Georgia is number eight in the na- Center tion in new cases. should However, Mitchell said she be- more lieves anonymous testing doesn't havinj help spread the diease, and that 9 cause out of 10 of the people who make AIDS. appointments come back for the coopei results and just like any other state, they p they stress precaution and gaging prevention. ing ne South Carolina adopted the con- The fidential bill to protect the public's Georg health ? and no doubt the health South care workers. But why Georgia South will or will not adopt the same and st =r NEW 2e ra to eat i third movement is a furiapid allegro that generally the audience conducting in seats. The final movement down and closes gently, d of the usual eruptive and zeal found in many lonies of the day. ly scholars cite the soft enhat wisps away the fourth nal movement to be symof the composers ensuing which recent research in> to be self-inflicted arsenic ing. second major work of the im is the first Cello con>f Camille Saint-Saens. Ires Diaz will be the feajoloist on the cello. Diaz is ng award winning cellist net Maestro Portnoy at a competition in which the ;tor chaired. noy said, "I try to have a artist come in and play He orchestra so that my stusee what it is like to play professional soloist, hose this piece simply beMr. Diaz and I think it well with the program, wer played it before, and I 4 ?ms to be a mystery to eve >alth\care workers in th* Maybe they are just trying l t the public's health also, l Strictland, AIDS Proje< linator with the Richmon summed up the idea we a I have by saying, "More an people are coming in an I themselves checked b( they realize that we can sto We must have everyone' nation. People need to realiz ut themselves at risk by er ; in unsafe sex and by shai sedles. issue is not whether or nc ia's system is better tha Carolina's. It is that som Carolinians fear the ridicul igma that the virus woul 3C r VI ^ ^ I + g open onceri think the audience will enjoj he said. Schubert's Rosamunde C ture is a short melodious fc suite that is easy for the trained ear to appreciate. It i: opening work ot the concert runs about nine minutes. "At our concerts we get e> thing from little kids to senic tizens, and that is wonder Portnoy said. "There are a 1< young adults who go to co and never experience music hand. There are lots of con available to students here, we want to get as many pe as possible involved in comii hear live music. "Live music is exciting in you are seeing live human be making music, the audit reacting, and conversely, players responding to the a ence. I would like for pe< who haven't experienced this fore to come and see someti that I think they would find exciting. The overture is si the concerto is short and f< beginner, I think this is a g concert to start with," he said. Wise sentiments indeed. n bring to them. Thus, they have opted to [0 Georgia for the test and now gia, as early as December or -t aiy, uiigui cuangc iu> puutics 1(j If you fear you may have 11 have yourself checked b lCj proper authorities ? a sta d partment agency. The stat ?_ choose is up to you. It woi p better to know whether you -s AIDS or not, rather than 1 jq fear of what others may thin! The student ended his let r_ stating, "Thank you for youi I hope you consider printin >t portion of this letter you cc n worthy. Please let the sti e know and please understand e can't be known. Anonym d Yours, a Concerned Student.' W\ The sponsors who k the 1991 PRODUCT Stop by for PRIZES, FROM 11 AM THROI October 16 on the Ru Thig nrntfram iQ nniH for i SONY f llll llTI SONY RE ZCMITH n SC data systems kJ Groupe Still THE LEADER fei& -Hul Jiltfp. ' HC PI jjq2sub2bbeei2bsiis Weri Coll 'and octobe Whether you play ev< this amateur tourney ha >r ci- t ^ ? 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