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~ Wednesday, March 16, IS Philham Laser Poj From staff reports On Sunday, March 20, at Center, the South Carolin monic will present its' first 1 Concert. Nicholas Smith, rector of the South Carolin monic, has had great succe laser concerts in England. "Audiences in England-1 than 5,000 for one of these havp hppn ?nf*llhniir?H hv "i technology and artistry of lasers bring to the concen Nicholas Smith. "The lasers can add enor the music helping to creat< excitement and emphas rhythmic impetus," Smith s The lasers are controlh computer keyboard which stantaneous control of the ( rection, movement and co lasers. Laser Dynamics, a 1; pany based in Great Britai over to set up the Koger Ce these special effects. Laser Dynamics is an inte ly renowned laser company : l 1 I : i mg meticulously ucsigncu plays world-wide and speci classical music performances concerts. They have produc for the London Philharm chestra, The Bristol Philharr chestra, The Philharmonic chestra, The Performing I ^ phony Orchestra, and in industry, Bobby Brown, Ne The Happy Mondays, The Boys, 808 State, The farm, and many others. The laser systems coi unique real-time facility wit! ity to leap in and out of hig preprogrammed graphic an within sevea nanoseconds. "This is one of the reasons ductors and live bands use < pany, as the laser is used as strument reacting exacdy to po of the conductors bate <n^i tome s If you like ta desire to see by The G > Russell Hous you want to h< * Givetheeiftofl Givejbod! \ ' ? American Red Cross South Carolina Regional | Blood bervices M >94 ionic to present ~m ps at Koger | tempo of the band," states Patti de the Koger Vaux, co-owner of Laser Dynamics, a Philhar- Sample works to be performed at Laser Pops the Laser Pops Concert are Ravel's & ^ Music Di- Bolero, Strauss' Blue Danube Waltz, | 1a Philhar- Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance and is with his Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, performed by Pianist Robert Ward, rarely less Mr. Ward is a winner of the Prix Di concerts- Positano, awarded by famed German both the pianist Wilhelm Kempfffor outstandwhat the ing performance of Beethoven's pits," states ano works. He first won international recognition on a concert tour of mously to Latin America, during which he in - ? ?tww, troaucea Samuel Barber's Concerto izing the f0r Piano in eleven countries. a'd- Recipient of numerous awards in-d from a eluding an Austrian Government i gives in- Grant for study in Vienna and a Fulshape, di- bright Award to Italy, he has studied lor of the such outstanding teachers as Diiser com- eter ^eber, Carlo Zecchi, Stanley n, will fly Fletcher, Webster Aiken, and most ne:nter with centjy ^h Dorothy Taubman. . Following nine years on the facul- Hflj mat*?.na ^ at University of Southern Califor\ d"C n'a' Los anc^ Occidental Col- H tfzlne hi ^e' ^ P?Pu'ar so'oist' lecture recital and rock lst and chamDer musician, he ed shows perf01 5 frequently at America's most onic Or- distinguished music schools, nationnonic Or- ^ conventions and music festivals at Pops Or- h?me and abroad. Robert Ward's irts Sym- most recent schedule included perthe rock formances of Gershwin's Rhapsody in w Order Blue with the Pasadena Pops OrchesPet Shop tra at ^e Rose Bowl and the Burbank K. Class, Symphony at the Starlight Bowl. A few tickets are still available for mbine a die 7:30 PM performance and may be 1 the abil- purchased at the Philharmonic office ;h quality located at 1237 Gadsden Street or by imations phone at 771-7937. Tickets are priced 8f?u at $9, $14, $17 and $21. Student, se- senior I that con- nior citizen, military and faculty dis- atreeli our com- counts are available. Tickets are also Glenn P a live in- available at the Koger Center, located the tern- at 1051 Greene Street, the evening of [ZZZ^ ?n or the the performance. hoot with us! I P king pictures and have a your work in print, stop ^ amecock newsroom, ft Room 391 and tpll lie IflMi ?- ?. w AAA X * WtA AV* VVJLJL UU 7 ^ Jlp out, or call 777-7726. ^ altcock I f / | g Be Part of the I ' USC's Rec . Be Part of Gamecock Footbal Show yoi Enjoy the Excitement Organize Tuesday, Marc Bm at Willis (Enter Main Ga M Come to Either Meeting -- Mee 'Che 6amccock 15 Dinning with | the Devil si w p of media arts students work on the Horseshoe Tuesday for a Video ct, making the film "The Devil's Croquet Game." Above, media arts fevin l'Jalkwill tapes English senior John Hodges playing croquet with mb. Hodges, right, prepares to roll a croquet ball. Media arts senior arker, below, checks the audio levels in preparation for die next scene. Carolina Classics I rciiting Hostess Group I I' C Motifinxllw n- rx.?. ? -i. ? I ii iiunuiiQiiy 11 a 11 i\cu ncu Ullil iy CI IUfl5! I I ur School Pride and o1f the Southeastern Conference! 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