16—'The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 12,1879 collegian ■ Ifc# Aeolian: A touch of Romanticism tonight By SAM LEVY Daily Collegian Staff Writer The chamber music of this decade, along with a touch of Romanticism, will fill Schwab Auditorium when the Aeolian Chamber Players directed by Lewis Kaplan will give a concert at 8:30 tonight. Their program will consist of George Crumb’s “Dream Sequence” (1976), Gunther Schuller’s “Sonata Serenata” (1978) and Johannes Brahms’ Trio in a minor for clarinet, cello and piano, Op. 114. The Crumb and Schuller works were written for the Aeolian Chamber Players. Kaplan, a faculty member at the New York’s Julliard School of Music, founded the ensemble in 1961 with the intention of preserving the chamber repertoire for Registered Student Organizations The Associated Student Activities Budget Committee is accepting funding requests for 1979-1980 Budget request packets available in Room 202 HUB U-200V ICIEgIK IBW3TFIS O U )v Of kEXEOrTED->>: /O frornThis Gwrrfywwi Abroad 6^ iMYireir Espies offe Croff QnEJuLif DAILY// ORIGINA I— -5> FOSTERS S \ WATERCOI.ORg J "lIOPCN EVENIN&SK" m E.BEAVERM m I I strings and winds. Composers such as Berio, Crumb, Rochberg and Siibotnick, attracted to the group’s flexibility and standard of performance, have com posed works especially for them. Along with their repertoire of con temporary chamber music, the group has a repertoire of traditional works and, as in tonight’s concert, has created programs combining the music of the two periods. Other than Kaplan, who is the group’s violinist, the other members are cellist ,Ronald Thomas, winner of the 1974 Young Artists Auditions; clarinetist Thomas Hill, a New England Con servatory graduate and a soloist with the Boston Symphony and Cleveland or chestras; and pianist Jacob Maxin, a Julliard graduate and faculty member. CONSERVE ENERGY Members of TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION No.- 8 October general membership meeting will be on Sunday.. 14 October 1979 at 2 PM in the 100 F Hall, 230 E. College Ave. State College, PA 10% OFF any pair off clogs with this coupon. Good through Oct. 19th 242 Calder Square State College, Pa. 16801 OOGSHOP (814)234-4592 your feet need a friend. COLLEGE BOWL , TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION Pick up forms at HUB desk, Kern desk, or : . - Academic Assembly office -203 A HUB ' ' 1 •• k- Questions? 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'Pink Floyd: Pompeii' plays here One of the best “Pink Floyd” movies in existence, second only to the film presented on their 1975 “Dark Side of the Moon/Wish You Were Here” tour, will be shown at 7, 8:30 and 10 tonight and Sunday. night in 112 Kern. movie preview Unlike the tour movie, Pink Floyd is filmed live at the unearthed colliseum in Pompeii. Aside from short interview sequences, cuts to the members of Pink Floyd traversing through boiling mud bogs and visuals derived from scenes of flowing lava, this film centers on Pink Floyd in I Hungry? # | SCRUMPDILLYISHUS! L» * Mon-Sat— 11:00-11:00 located behind t Sunday 1:30-11:00 Bank 6 230 Calder Way J 10/14 Sunday 9:30 AM Traditional Services atHillel 10:00 AM Creative Services at Jewish 10/20 Saturday Come along with us to bur HAYRIDE & CAMPFIRE 7 P.M. at a farmhouse outside of St. College - Refreshments & Fun $2.00 per person Call Hillel 237-2408 Today! The Daily Collegian Friday, uct. iz, uu < Then come down to the Dairy Queen, for creamy treats that are fun to eat! Friday Creative Services and Oneg Saturday 9 AM Traditional Services (Yizkor) & Kiddush 6 PM Amity Dairy Dinner 7:30 PM Simchat Torah Services . followed by Dancing Community Centre 620 E. Hamilton Ave. Live at performance at the colliseum, and solely for the camera. Pink Floyd’s music consists mainly of surrealistic acid rock. Energized electric music flows from Dave Gilmour’s guitar, Richard Wright’s keyboards, Roger Water’s bass and Nick Mason’s percussion. Pompeii contains superb renditions of Pink Floyd classics such as “A Saucerful of Secrets,” “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun,” “One of These Days,” “Echoes” and “Careful with that Axe, Eugene.” The movie was made in 1972 and consists mainly of their 1971 “Med dle” LP, making it a power-packed exploration into the most intense Pink Floyd music. —by Stefanie Pleet si ! !