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MUSICPerformances This Week
GUITAR SOCIETY. Grace St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 2331 E. Adams St. The Tucson Guitar Society presents David Leisner at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 1. Tickets are $7, available at Hear's Music and at the door. HOLY HANCOCK. UA Centennial Hall, east of the Main Gate on University Boulevard. Jazz masters Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter perform at 8 p.m. Friday, September 26. Tickets are $23 to $36, with discounts for students and children. Call the Centennial Hall box office at 621-3341 for tickets and information. ILIAS. PCC Center for the Arts. 2202 W. Anklam Road. Performer, composer, and recording artist Ilias performs at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, September 26 and 27. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door, and are available at Borders Books and Music, Hear's Music, Antigone Books, and the PCC West Campus cashier. Call 722-9544 for information. UNIVERSITY MUSIC. UA Crowder Hall. Southeast corner of Speedway and Park Avenue. The UA Faculty Recital series presents Patrick Neher, double bass, Suzanne Knosp, piano, and Michael Harding, guitar, at 8 p.m. Monday, September 29. There's a ConcertTalk preceding the performance at 7:15 p.m. in room 162 of the Music Building. Tickets are $10 general; $8 UA faculty/staff; $5 students/senior citizens. Call 621-1162 for tickets and information.
Announcements
AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT. The Catalina Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Enrique Lasansky, announces auditions for the 1997-'98 season. Experienced musicians can call 327-4721 to schedule an audition, or email lasansk@azstarnet.com for information. MASTERWORKS CHORALE. The Tucson Masterworks Chorale invites female and male vocalists to join them for the 1997-'98 season. The first concert will feature Rutter's Gloria, and Pinkham's Christmas Cantata. Call 884-3506 to schedule an audition or for more information.
THE OLD WEST. Celebrate the lore, literature, and music
of the American West at the ninth annual Western Music Festival,
November 12 through 16. This year's festival will host between
60 to 80 individual and group performers. There will be free children's
activities; a chuckwagon dinner, concert and dance at Old Tucson
Studios; nightly impromptu jam sessions; daily workshops, and
more. Call 825-6621 or 744-9484 for information.
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