MUSIC
Performances This Week
BOOKMAN'S MUSICAL SHOWCASE. 1930 E. Grant Road. 325-5767.
Come listen to the soothing sounds of the flutes of The
Sheridan Duo, Lisa-Maree Amos and Peter Sheridan, from 3 to
4 p.m. on Sunday, September 6. Call Christopher Stead at 325-5767
for information.
LINDLEY AND INGRAM. Berger Performing Arts Center. 1200
W. Speedway. David Lindley performs American folk, blues, and
bluegrass combined with elements from African, Arabic, Asian,
Celtic, Malagasy, and Turkish musical sources, joined by drummer
Wally Ingram and special guest Sanjaya. Show time is 8 p.m. Friday,
September 11. All seats are reserved and tickets are $16, available
at Hear's Music, 2508 N. Campbell Ave., or by phone at 529-0356.
Call 529-0356 for more information.
MUSIC IN THE PARK. The Arizona Symphonic Winds, under the
direction of László Veres, present the second concert
of the Tucson Parks and Recreation-sponsored fall concert series
at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 5, at Udall Park. Program features
the music of Von Suppe, Tchaikovsky, and Estefan, as well as Vivaldi's
Concerto for Two Flutes, with soloists Al Vreeland and
Fran Moskovitz. A free shuttle service between the park and Catalina
Village Shopping Center, one mile east of the park, will be available.
Call Sandy Weber at 531-9836 for information.
Announcements
AUDITION NOTICE. Tucson Master Singers director Norene
Walters will have auditions for all voice parts the first week
in September. Tucson Master Singers is a select vocal ensemble
with an extensive repertoire spanning medieval, modern, classical,
pop and jazz styles. Call 722-4235 for information and appointments.
BAND CLASSES. Desert Cove Christian Church. 6163 S. Midvale
Road. Desert Cove School of Music offers band, orchestra, keyboard,
guitar, voice and preschool music and movement classes (for all
ages). Cost ranges from $25 to $40 per month, plus enrollment
and materials. Private instruction on piano, strings, guitar and
band instruments is also available. Call 888-3352 or 887-4266
for information.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS. Press 101.101 W. Fifth St.
884-0278. Press 101 is opening a selection of exhibition spaces
in the four-plex public art forum Notes, Vistas, Darkrooms,
and Open Spaces. See announcement under Theatre or Art sections
for details.
FEMALE SINGERS WANTED. The Tucson Horizon Chorus seeks
new members. Meetings are at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Catalina United
Methodist Church. No prior experience is required. Call Julie
at 887-6150 for information.
FOOTHILLS WOMEN'S CHORUS. A group of women who love to
sing, no auditions required, meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays in
the Dove of Peace Lutheran Church, 665 W. Roller Coaster Road.
Spring programs include Broadway tunes, pop music and old favorites,
performed in front of various organizations and retirement communities.
For more information, call 888-1737 or 299-1449.
MALE SINGERS WANTED. The Sons of Orpheus all-male choir
needs new singers for the 1998-'99 season. No audition required.
Call Grayson Hirst at 621-1649 for information.
MUSICIANS WANTED. The Catalina Chamber Orchestra seeks
experienced orchestral musicians for the 1998-'99 season. Call
624-0170 to schedule an audition.
PERFORMERS WANTED. Acoustic, instrumental, and vocal performers
are needed for a new talent showcase premiering in September.
Interested performers can call Jeffrey Scotland at 578-3763.
VOICE LESSONS. The Tucson Horizon Chorus, in conjunction
with Pima Community College, offers Vocal Development for Women
at 7 p.m. Tuesdays, September 8 through 29. Call 206-6468 to register.
STRING PLAYERS WANTED. The Civic Orchestra of Tucson, a
60-piece volunteer symphony orchestra starting its 24th season,
needs violin, viola, cello, and especially bass players. Come
to a rehearsal and get aquainted at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the
Tucson Jewish Community Center. Call the director, Dr. Herschel
Kreloff, at 325-3002 for information or to audition.
TUNE CATCHERS. The Tune Catchers, an a cappella women's
chorus, meet at 7 p.m. Mondays in the music room of the Fountain
of Life Lutheran Church, 710 S. Kolb Road. New members are welcome.
Call 325-0655 for more information.
WEST AFRICAN DRUM. Learn the rhythms of Guinea and Mali
in a relaxed atmosphere. Beginning and intermediate classes are
now forming. Hour-and-a-half classes meet once each week. Cost
is $40 per four-week session, or $12 per class. Registration is
ongoing. Contact Martin Klabunde (206-9250); or email clockwork@psn.net
for information.
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