TUESDAY. JANUARY Opera Tonigl Members of thi working for the fir: they perform “Cosi Auditorium. Mac Morgan, w tion, said yesterday t also making one of i tempts at doing the piano while on this t< “We were engaged ago as six individua sing this opera with t: Symphony in Washin; he said. “This worked s we tried it with othe: - and have sung with :i major orchestras in < States.” He said this went season and then the cided they should bri cert opera to smaller smaller groups. Last took it to Canada, tl Provinces, Ohio ar vania. “This was our firs! attempt at doing this concert opera with piano,” he said. . , “I call this concert, opera,” he continued, “because we have no sets, no scenery and only one of us uses a costume.” Morgan said “Cosi Fan Tutte” was the only opera that the per formers do as a group. “We are all individual concert or opera singers," he said. “This is part of our regular season,” he continued, “As soon as I finish this 6-weeks tour I will sing my regular concerts. This is probably the 40th performance of the opera that we have done so we don't have to practice too much. We didn’t work on it at all over the summer.” Morgan said the group had sung in Bloomington, 111., with a stu dent orchestra, but the perform ance tonight is their first with a university orchestra. But, he related, this was not his first visit to the University. “I sang a recital here about five years ago,” he said. “We all sing at university artist series, but this is the first time we have taken the opera to universities.” JACK WIMMER SAYSi CAR Hard to Siart? Complete tune up only $5.95 with parts, new points, condenser, clean sparkplugs and timing. WIMMER’S SUNOCO 5 02 .E. College AD 8-6143 HURRY! Save $1 in our GIANT SALE Every LP I Reduced list price. 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