PAGE TWO Tickets Available Toda Violinist to Appear Tuesday Distribution of student tick-Isive, though not warm." The vio-'vio mists. onist, w own eels an dividual Its for the concert by Nathanlknown forhose playi a "silken tone" ng and. artist Milstein may ( move an in audience kldsteiti, 14th in the current' more than an orchestra can be. cause the individual (or chain. Artists' Series, will begin at ber music ensemble) plays from 1 p in. today at the Hetzel "inner conviction and feeling, Union desk. has a spirit to communicate and communicates it directly." Milstein, a vlollni,t, is sched- Musicians in an orchestra are fled to p:'i tot m at 8 :10 p m. Toes- trying to do what they are di tl,i in Sihv,ab Auditorium. Non- rected to do by someone else, student tickets for the concert he said. v. ill go on .ale at 9 a in, tomor- The violinist, who began his 1,,w. They wiii cost $1.25. musician career at the age of 19, Miktein behove; "a violinist is thinks conductors are necessary 1w0.... a tr his tone as easily as an hut "sometimes even the best actoi I, lecognited by ht, voice." ones conduct too much." D.Tikteiti, unlike many other ar- He says he often wishes one ti.t., is nut opposed to talking could coach a group as Stanislaw about o t h e r peifoiniets in his sky coached his actors in rehear field sal. He helped them understand Milstein said that when he and interpret their parts—but in hears a recording by some other actual performance they were on violinist he can tell at once who their own, Milstein said. is playing even if he has not Milstein said a musician trying I heard the record before. David Milstein to follow a conductor's directions “fieifetz plays a phrase andi .. . he plays from tinthin lis almost like "a young man try you know it is Ileifetz," he said.t ling to make love to a girl by fol "lle is hi ilhant, exteriorly tense,lwarm playing, can tell distinctive lowing duttions from a thi r d the tone is sensuous and expres- l chalacteristics of other famous' party." THE MUSIC ROOM Annual Spring Cleaning THE RECORD SALE EVERYONE WAITS FOR: LAST CALL! SPECIAL PURCHASE 12 inch LP's 97c EP's 80c per Record MAGNAVOX PHONOGRAPH CLEARANCE THE MUSIC ROOM 5:„ : ........ •••.. ~.. ••••. • : ••••,.........• ..... .c .:. .. ....,.... ... ........• . ...._.... ........,.. • iii ~..,,':,..........:. . ~. ........,.............. _.... •.•-• : ..: • :....:.. 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