gE tg ~~ sem PAGE Aa, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 70, \er4 DUO KARR-LEWIS Christopher Plummer, the Toronte-born actor with an impressive internalional reputation for his reles on stage and screen, makes a rare ap- pearance on Canadian television’ next month in the world film premiere of an Arthur Miller play. Plummer, wilh costar Faye Dunaway, will be seen on the CBC national television network al 8 p.m. on Monday, December §, in Miller’s controversial work, After the Fall, One of Miller's finest plays, it continues to raise considerable speculation about characters in the play who bear a striking resemblance to people in Miller's own life - notably Marilyn Monroe, Quentin, the leading character, played by Plummer, is repuled to be Miller himself, and Maggie (Faye Dunaway) has been likened to Monroe. The autobiographical speculation adds further in- terest Lo the lelevision debut of a play which is one of the mast moving dramas of our time. Sir Tyrone Guthrie, a director of world stature, described it as "the most potentially - significant event in the history of American theatre,’” The action focusses on achain Prophets of the Baroque Renaissance On Saturday December 71h at Skeena Junior Secondary ‘Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Terrace Concert Association presents the Duo Karr-Lewis. HARMON LEWIS Harp- sichord, organ, piano. The Harpsichord and Organ.. basically identified’ with th4 Baroque Period, have recen!ly experienced an amazing ‘Renaissance’ in popularity and relevancy. I! is with foresight and an-innate sensitivity to the ' » Music of the Baroque, that ‘Harmon Lewis has devated his energies (o demonstrating ' the versalilily and inventiveness of these instruments. His per- iformances are filled with a - freedom and brilliance of high ? calibre and a unique ability for ; improvisation, mixed with an energetic freshness, em- « blematic of the Baroque style, Through .a seeming un- surpagsable | wealth of eolor and expression, and a virtuoso : the -Vancouver, Céllege, Jackson, Mississippi, where he graduated, curn laude, i 1962, with a Majer in Organ. Hea received an M.M. in Music fram Indiana University in 1964 and, in the same year, was honored by being chosen first, place winner in the Fort Wayne National Organ Playing Competition. Mr. Lewis has performed extensively with a number of ensembles, including the South Bend Chamber Or- chestra and Renissance Singers; and, as Harpsichordist for the Indiana University Pro Arte Ensemble. His solo recitals include performances .in Indiana, Mississippi, Ken- tucky, Washington, Halifax, New York and various recitals relaled to his academic studies, . Lewis, has been associaled with a number of Universities throughout the United Stated, including the Centre College of Kentucky — Assistant ‘where he was slandard of Lewis is indeed, a champion dt the Baroque. Harmon Lewis received his first music degree at Millsaps and. Chai Music Departrient. Mr. Lewis is presently aD: Mus. candidate at Indiana University and along with Gary ‘ park avenue realty limited 4615, park avenue terrace 635-4971 EXCLUSIVE LISTING: downtown. Skidmore, GOING FAST: Hans Caullen 635-3706. basement - 635-2089 for viawIng. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: ~ Easy reecalton terms. Lot on Highway 16 East In Thornhill. . Diessner 635-2089 for viewing. 4612 Davis. 2 bedroom residence, nawly renovated, close to © R2 zoning. For mare information phone Frank NEW HOUSE.ON CRAIG DRIVE: This 3 bedroom home has carpets jrovabout, electric heat, birch cupboards, washer-dryer hook-up, twin seal glass and many other extras, Priced at only $34,000. 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His most recent accomplishments in- clude a month long residency as premier keyboard instructor for a noted summer music school in British Columbia; as well as guest, artist for this year’s Conference of the Royal Canadian College of Organists. GARY KARR Siring bass virtuoso, educator-clinician. “In his hands the bass sings with all the richness of a cella, the warmth of the viola, and the agility of the violin.” Thus did TIME (July 5, 1968) salute Gary . Karr ina report that took nate equally of his astonishing virtuosity and the great interest he has generated in the strong bass among composers. He has inspired composers as varied in an o their..etyles..a8. Alex Wilder, ,. PeueS Schaller, ("Aiexander ue unther Brot and Hans Werner Henze to write new works for him. “Had the double bass ever had a polden age, this upsurge of inlerest would be -the in- strumentl’s ‘Renaissance’ and Karr its Brunelleschi. Audiences and critics alike marvel at Mr. Karr's exquisite musicianship and react with enthusiasm to his outgoing warmth and sincerity. He is a sublie colorist, meticulously shading the texture and weight of his sound, He makes the bass sing with surprisingly cool delicacy, a spun-oul whisper that barely conceals his for: - midable control of the bow, The soncrities of his lowest register are great-throated and rich, His sound,- which has been widely praised, is that of a player . of. fine rausieal sen- sibilily reaching oul beyond the roulinely accepted limitations of his instrument for new depth and nuance in the music he plays. Karr is a native of Les ‘Angeles and =Music,... is a seventh- generation bassist in a farnily of musicians. He was presented as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic on- Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concert in 1962, the year he made his recital debut at Town Hall. Mr. Karr has appearedas guest solosit with over 100 or- chestras; has performed over 300 recitals. throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe; has appeared on the Bell Telephone Hour, Camera Three, BBC, CBC and on radio and Lelaevision through Europe, Mr, Karr has written numerous articles on bass-and music education as well as having held Master Classes, Workshops and Seminars on College campuses throughout the world. For a number of years he was a faculty member at the Julliard. School, the New England ‘Conservatory | of Me... vad Universi of Wigeortalin; atid Y. ie University: Fer the past two yeard he has regularly taught 26 classes of 5 to 12 year olds in the public schools of Halifax, Nova Scotia. In addition to concert. ap- ‘pearances, Mr. Karr, with Harmon Lewis is presently artist-in-residence and a member of the Music Facully of Dalhousie University. He also maintains a faculty position at Yale. ‘Harmon. Lewis joins Gary Karr in presenting a unique and refreshing Duo, offering dynamic skills and blending of Instrumentation to explore (he depths of Baroque and Beyond. The Duo Karr- Lewis has been Jo residence at. the Shawnigan Lake Summer School of the Arts . for the last four summers, Tickets -for this concert available at the door for $3.50 for adults $2.50 for students and $.50 for children. Season tickets for the remaining 5 concerts in this series are still available. Phone 636-7763. Circuit, Canadian actor stars in powerful Miller play of flashbacks in the life of Quentin. His visit (to an Austrian concentration camp, the women in his life, the witch- hunting fanatics of the Me- Carthy era, all pass across the sereen ina kaleidoscope of high drame, These events, says playwright Miller, are etched in Quentin's mind “‘like rocks deposited by a receding glacier.” Newsweek, .after the stage premiere in New York, said “it has been torn from Miller's life with the blood still one it ... No drama has been so ‘eaperly awaited since the widow of Eugene O'Neill decided to countermand O’Neill’s dying wish that A Long Day's Journey into Night be withheld from the stage until a quarter century after he was gone ... the play is the theatrical conversation piece of the decade." Howard Taubman, crilic of CBC women’s groups Recent organizing of women within the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation (CBC) should benefii women em- ployees, and imprave the image * of women presented by the CBC media. Since early this -women's groups have been forming in the CBC across Canada, The British Columbia CBC women’s group (CBCWG) was established in May to represent all female employees in this province. Headed by Cathy Little, the Vancouver- based group has been meeting monthly lo study the recom- mendations of the CBC task force on ihe status of women. The CBC status of women lask force, composed of four ‘wamen and two men, is headed by Kay McIver, director of English radio services in Montreal, The task force was appointed by CBC Oltawa head office last spring to study working conditions of female _ employees (promotion, tring, training, compensation) as well . as the presentation of women in such areas as program content, advertising and on-air per- . ~ sonalities. oe > Wa.report-was made. la CRC President, Laurent” Picard, ' ‘on October 18 in Ottawa. : Cathy Little says she is op- timistic that the CBC is taking -the report seriously. “We may hot see resulls immediately,” everyone is looking to the CBC for leadership and affirmative action for women in broad- casting.” “In the meantime, CBC women's groups across Canada are proposing a national federation and already have a natlonal newsletter called Open women via -the shrewish, drug-addicted the New York Times, described the play as.'Miller's maturest work,” 1 The new version ‘has been brought to life brilliantly by Plummer and Dunaway who gives an electrifying protrayal of Maggie. Her transition from the wide-eyed young innocent to star, is a superb performance, Plummer, a Canadian who has earned world repute for his Shakespeare and starring roles in films such as Sound of Music, Royal Hunt of the Sun and Walerloo, gives a powerful performance as Quentin. “It is one of the most demanding parts I have ever tackled,” he said, “and also one of the most salisfying. It's a magnificent play and a marvellous part.” The world premiere is being sponsored on [he CBC network by Mac Milian Bloedel, . BEDROOM SCENE - Faye Dunaway : as Maggie and Christopher Plummer as Quentin in a domestic scene from the new 2) hour television production of Aiter the Fall, which has ils world premiere on the CBC network Monday, Dec, 9, at §p.m. Many critics consider the drama tobe an autobiographical work by playwright Arthur Miller that deals in part with his marriage to the late Marilyn Monroe. Jeanne Larin of CBUF-F'M here in Vancouver,” she says. 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