The C o untryon Blues of John Jackson - , John Jackson is one of the fineit performers still playing with Jackson following the concert to which participants in the tradition of early country blues which began in the should bring their guitar (safe storage will be provided): rural south at the turn of the century. Jackson will present Tickets are on sale at. Kern and HUB desks. The concert a concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in 112 Kern. Special guest is sponsored by The Graduate Student Association. performer is Jerry Zolten and there will be a workshop Born unto us classical choices By SAM LEVY Daily Collegian Staff Writer The holiday season is again upon us :and record stores abound in albums of festive cheer. Here are some suggestions to give Santa when he fights the battle of the bulge down your chimney this year. Christmas would not be the same without the much-recorded, overly hackneyed "Messiah" of Handel. Colin Davis's recording with the London SyMphony Orchestra and Chorus' (Phillips SC7IAX3OO) will give the most satisfaction. The complete score is recorded using the original or chestration. Sir Thomas Beecham's 1959 recording with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus has been re-issued on RCA Gold Seal. Hermann Scherchen's recording .with the Vienna State Opera Orchestra and Academy Chorus (Westminster Gold, WGS-8163) may not suit some because of Scherchen's erratic tempo changes. • For the budget-minded, Sir Malcolm Sargent's recording with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Huddersfield Choral Society (Seraphim SIC-6056) will suffice. An abridged version worthy of note is Eugene Ormandy's recording with the Philadelphia, Orchestra and Mormon Tabernacle Choir (Columbia M2S-607). Since it was issued in 1959 it has become a Gold Record winner, selling more than a million copies. Choral versions of carols abound and ..•• • „ ••.• , • , • • • •, . . , , . • • • .•.• •. • ' • • .•: „.: • • • •.• . 0 , i THE PATHFINDER 137 EAST BEAVER STREET Open daily 9:30.- 9 • tilso; located in Cedar Cliff Mall Camp Hill,- Pa. any version by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (Columbia XMS-6777, XMS-6192, XM-30077, XMS-6100, M-34546, and MS -6499, the latter with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic) will do. The Robert Shaw Chorale performs handsomely on RCA LSC-2759, LSC-2139, LWC-2684 and RCA Camden CAS-448. Among orchestral collections with or without chorus, a disc by Eugene Ormandy with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Temple Concert Choir (Columbia MS-6369) is outstanding for the performances and the sonics; it is a Gold Record winner, also. • Opera fans have their choice of great An important part of doing it right! 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An album of special interest is- "A Golden Age Christmas" (RCA Victrola VIC-1682) which contains historic recordings by such greats as Enrico Illustration by Dave Pfeiffer Caruso, John McCthmack, Giovanni Martinelli, Tito Schipa, Rosa Ponselle, Ernestine Schumann Shumann-Heink and Louise Homer in holiday music. In all fairness, I must say a word about Chanukah music. A best bet is Jan Peerce's album "The Art of the Cantor" on Vanguard 79237. Sun. 11 - 5 INNER LOOP - Weekday's 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM Two buses in service Leaving student parking lot near East Halls every 10 minutes Campus Loop UMTABLE (Minutes past the hour) *Timed stop: , Times for other stops are approximate OUTER LOOP - WEEKDAYS, DAYTIME Weekdays 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM Two buses in service, leaving the HUB every,quarter hour. TIMETABLE (Minutes past the hour) 1. lIUB 2. McElwain 3. Wolt-Ritner Halls 4. Natatorium 5. Wagner 6. Shields , 7. Beaver Stadium 8. Land & Water Inst. 9. Materials Research 10. *Graduate Circle 11. Materials Research 12: Land & Water Inst. 13. Beaver Stadium 14. Shields 20 21 22 23 Timed stops. Times for other stops are approximate CAMPUS LOOP - EVENINGS„WEEKENDS Buses leaving student parking lot near East Halls every 10 minutes Weekdays ' 6:00 PM to 12:15 AM Saturdays 7:30 AM to 12:15 AM Sundays 4:00 PM t0,12:15 AM TIMETABLE (Minutes past the hour) 1. *East Halls 2. Natatorium 3. Shields Building 4. University Drive 5. Polloek-Shortledge 6. White Building 7. College-fleister 8. *College-Allen 9. Deike Building 10. Rec Hall 11. Kern-Library 12. Forum Building 13. Creamery 14. North Halls *Timed stop. Times for other stops are approximate EffeetiverWLl977 :•:SV• - • • :e • tr , Af.7'4; ks;.. "...VV. 4. •'•g.;fl.l . ~. : . `c Sit! •••.ri: 3. .4. , :::_ii . " tfyl:.,: •krs.e.p ;..%1.,: ( 4 * THE CAMPUS LOOPS WEEKDAYS, DAYTIME 00 10 20 30 40 50 01 11 21 31 41 51 02 12 22 31 42 52 03 13 23 33 43 53 05 15 25 35 45 55 07 17 27 37 47 57 10 20 30 40 50 00 11 21 31 41 51 01 12 22 32 42 52 02 13 23 33 43 53 03 14 24 34 44 54 04 15 25 35 45 55 05 16 26 36 46 56 06 17 27 37 47 57 07 *East flails Computer Center Wolf-Ritner Hall McElwain Hall White Building College-Meister College-Allen Bus Depot Mineral Sciences Rec Hall Library-Kern Forum Building Creamery North Halls 00 15 30 45 01 16 31 46 02 17 32 47 03 18 33 48 04 19 34 49 05 20 35 50 06 21 36 51 07 22 37 52 08 23 38 53 12 27 42 57 12 27 42 57 13 28 43 58 14 29 44 59 15 30 45 00 East Halls (2 stops) 17 32 47 02 Computer Center 18 33 4803 Wolf-Ritner Halls 10 34 49 04 McElwain Hall 19 34 49'04 Creamery ' 20 35 50 05 22 37 52 07 24 39 54 09 25 40 55 10 26 41 56 11 Forum-Library Library-Kern Mineral' Sciences Willard 00 10 20 30 40 50 00 10 20 30 - 40 50 ipa , m wi.i ro w. OIL I=l =EI COLLEGE A =MT $.lO EXACT =IT <~ ~ ~ a 1 0 go The Daily Collegian Friday, December 2, 1977 FARE