“Ye : Mr. Looking through the tummel of time we catch a This barn is located in the Keith Estate and peacefully stands by the Skeena as District of Terrace municipal crews dig up the earth. Water sewer pipes measuring over 70 inches in diameter and as seen in the glimpse of the past. ei picture above, are being strung along an ~ underground path, When the necklace of chain is completed, downtown Terrace will be free from puddles of surface water, puddles, particularly those in the Co-op parking area, will be hopefully eliminated. (Munro photo) Jeunesses, Musicales..in Kitimat. - The Kitimat Concert” Association will present a series of concerts by '‘Jeunesses Musicales of British Columbia" beginning Sunday, October 10th. All concerts will be held, unless otherwise publicized, in the auditot .um of the Nechako Elementary Schoo! and_ will begin at 8:15 om. The October 10th concert will present ‘‘The Paul Kuentz Chamber Orchestra". ‘Fhis group of thirteen was formed in 1950 by Mr. Kuentz and several young musicians who were ali first prize Winners from the Paris Conservatorie, They have a history of success. Their first concert, presented in 1950 for Jeunesses Musicales of France made them constant participates in the JMF programs. The group’s Paris debut in in Salle Gaveau was made in 1951. This marked the beginning of a very active world-wide career, bringing thern to Holland, Portugal Italy and Canada to name a few. In 1960 the orchestra made its first _ appearance in New York and this led to its first tour of the USA. In 1967 they toured South America and had the honor to play before Pablo Casals of Puerto Rico, ° ‘They have appeared in many musical festivals and under the able direction of Paul Kuentz made . 30 recordings for the “Club. National de Disque” of France and five for ‘‘Deutsche Grammophon”. For this they ° have, on three occasions, -bean awarded the “Grand Prix du Disque.” The ensemble plays not only music from the 17th and: 18th centuries but also works by contemporary composers such - ‘as Daniel-Lesur, Bela Bartok, Dimilrievitch | Chostakovitch’ and some unpublished works by Jacques Casterede, Jacques Charpentier and. Georges: Hugon, Their repertoire for the Kitimat Concert will include numbers by these composers. A young distinguished Japanese Guitarist, Kiyoshi Shomura, will perforti inthe second concert on November * 7th. Shomura, whe was born in the Japanese city ‘of Gifu had~ first, classical’ guitar . lesson :. from his father at the'age of 9. - At i1 he-gave' his: first guitar; recital in Gifs. ‘While hé was 13°". and'14 he- took. guitar. leagons :- Japanese.’ soresentaiiee” guitarist, Mr. Yasumaga Ohara : ‘and plano Yasuo Yoshimo,: In1963. the world” famous Spanish. guitarist © Maestro jiatelee. epee he heard Shomura play and recognizing the bey’s talents suggested he study in Spain, From 1964 to 1968 young Kiyoshi studied directly under Mr. Yepes in Madrid. In 1967 he was introduced to the Federation of Music for Youth in Italy and was then invited to hold concerts in various Italian cities, Again in 1968 he was asked to give concerts in, 22 different Italian cities. In 1969 he returned to Japan where he gave his first concert in Tokyo. then he has appeared in concert several times in Tokyo - and other cities and has- been - heard over many television and radio stations. He has been ‘acknowledged as the first since then he has appeared in ‘style is marked by his excellent ‘technique and poetic and delicacy of form. He was r- _ecorded. on Japan Victor Records, Japan King Records and Japan Toshiba Records. The third concert on January 16, 1972 will present Marek Jablonski a Grand Prize award winning pianist, He won this at age 21 over eleven.of Canada's potential concert ‘aritsts in the ‘first Jeunesses Musicales Concert National Music “Competion in 1961. Jablonski . was born in Cracow, Poland and’ moved to Edmonton, Alberta in 1949 at the age of six. Here he ‘entered the local conservatory. Later through a generous ,supply .of scholarships he -studied . with Mrs... Gladys Egbert: of. Calgary.at Banff ~ School of Fine Art and at the ’ Aspen Summer School,” At .Aspen. he was encouraged to attend Mrs, Rosina Lhevine'’s classes at the Juilliard’School of: Music in New York. Jablonski has performed throughout Europe, Russia, States and. Canada.: made two recordings - and appeared regularly on Canada’s CBC radio: aradio and -TV: networks; often with Canada’s majer--symphony orchestras. : He played in Carnegie Hall with Zubin Mehta conducting the A. : SPENDING LESS erlean’ Symphony . Orechestra, In 1969 he made-“a.’ ve successful. London debut whic ‘Soviet Union, The final. ‘concer! will ‘take s the United | He - has- -45 cents less than at Montreal’ 8 Expo, : place on February 20th with the est performers being a group nown as “Hortulani Musicae’’. This ensemble is devoted to the authentic presentation of Baroque, Renaissance and Medieval Music on historical ‘instruments, When music of earlier times is played on modern instruments it looses the life and character which the composer gave it on instruments of this time. It is the aim of the group to bring about a new flowering of the musical treasurers of the past. The group consists of five méimbers who play on a variety of instruments including vials, recorders, crumhorns, rackettl, renaissance flutes, chitarron, psaltery, positive- organ, harpsichord and many more, While in Kitimat the group will play a great variety - of, numbers ranging from: Renaissance dances and lute solos to concertos aad cantatas. ' Kitimat players hold first season meeting q The ‘'Kitimat Players” drama club will hoid an ‘organizational meeting at 0:00 - p.m. on October gth. in the . | Kitimat Centennial Museum. ‘They hope that this meeting will: . ‘get things under way for a good © They are ©. ‘Jooking for: new members - year of drama. people interested in any part of | drama (makeup, - settings, ~ costumes, acting):.and ‘are — “especially in need of anyone y _ with directing, experience. ; , inEVENToURDING, To: prevent ‘ curding: when -\ ‘making custards, mix sugar ff with’ the’ CHS) . add hot: liquid,’ a>. little at:a. time, -and . da: not overcook. : # ’ Spending ‘at Expo 770, 1 in’ - Osaka, Japan, amounted. to’: . Was followed by a tour. of the 7" about. $1. 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