in. Sie. re. = Le Co CD IP CY TE RR TE TR eA, o or { ey on ~ATA Yy arn Photo by Chukinas Music Review by Harry Trebilcox Richard =~ Chapline and Michael Haberkorn presented a program of music for one piano (four hands) and two pianos (still with four hands) last Sunday afternoon at Wilkes College Center for the Perform- Cub Scout Pack 132 Plan Meeting, Nov. 20 Cub Scout Pack 132 will hold a pack meeting, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Trinity Presbyter- ian Church, Dallas. All interest- ed boys who did not sign up for Cub Scouts or Webelos on School Night for Scouts will be able to do so at this pack meet- ing. Boys must be accompanied by a parent. Pack 132 has open- ings for both Cub Scouts and Webelos. The highlight of the evening will be a Bobcat ceremony and awards presented to Cub Scouts and Webelos who are eligible for them. Mrs. Walter Chappel, 57 Huntsville Road, Dallas, is the den leader coach for the pack and will be able to answer any questions new cubs may have regarding joining the pack. All Cub Scouts and Webelos and their parents who are now present members of Pack 132 are requested to attend this meeting as important business concerning the pack will be dis- cussed at this time. ing Arts. Normally I avoid this type of concert, operating on the theory that, like eating, it’s more fun to do than to watch. Perhaps my enjoyment of the concert was due to the fact that I have stayed away from this type of program for so long. More to the point, I think I enjoyed it because it was ex- tremely well thought out and well played. By well thought out, IT mean that the pieces did not follow each other in relentless order of composition in history. The pro- gram was Mozart (Classical) “Fantasia in F Minor, K. 594,” “Schumann (Romantic) “Eight Pieces from Opus 85,” Rach- maninoff (Romantic) ‘‘Slava,” Bach (Baroque) “Four Selections,”” and Milhaud (Contemporary) f‘‘Scara- mouche.”’ It may look strange on paper, but it worked. The Mozart dates from the end of the composer’s career and is a basic slow-fast-slow piece. It served admirably to settle both performers and audience (an unusually large audience, too). The eight Schumann pieces sounded as for or about children. (Schumann was fond of children as witness the size of his own family and compositions such as ‘‘Scenes of Childhood’ and “Album for the Young.”) They are short, all with titles suggesting children (‘‘Birthday March’, ‘‘Hiding,” ‘‘Ghost Tale”, etc.) and were delight- fully played. Rachmaninoff’s "14 Monte Carlo, Aut, PS, VR, AC "14 Pontiac Catalina, 4-Dr, PS, AC "13 Pontiac Grand Prix, FP, VR, AC "13 Buick LeS. Cs., 4-Dr., PS, VR, AC "13 Cadillac Cpe. 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It is contemporary without being painful to the ear, very tricky in places, and closed the program brilliantly. I neglected to say that the first half of the program con- sisted of both pianists at one piano; the second half of music for two pianos. It was an after- noon of pleasurable, at times quite exciting and at all times sensitive, music making. What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon? The Misericordia Players have started dress rehearsals in final preparation for their production of “Wild, Wilder, Wildest’’ this week, according to director Walter C.J. Ander- sen. The evening of excerpts from Thorton Wilder plays will be presented at the college, Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday, in Walsh Auditorium. The curtain goes up at 8 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door. The production features Coll- ege Misericordia students but school students. Paul Gallag- her, a Bishop O’Reilly Senior from Lake Street in Dallas will play the role of a singing waiter in the ‘‘Hello Dolly” finale, as will Tom Dunn, a Meyers High School Senior from Riverside Drive in Wilkes-Barre. One of the featured players will be Conrad Gonzalez of Dall- as. Mr. Gonzalez made his de- but as a Misericordia Player last spring as the giant in “Jack and the Beanstalk.” In ‘Wild, Wilder, Wildest,”’ he appears as the stage manager in ‘Our Town,” the stage manager in “The Happy Journey to Cam- den and Trenton,” Moe in “In- fancy,”” Horace Vandergelder in “The Matchmaker,” and ag- ain as Horace in the ‘‘Hello Dolly’ scene. Assisting Mr. Andersen in the production will be Gene Garber, serving as technical director, and Rita-Jo Little, stage man- ager. Plans are being finalized for the annual Ski Fashion Show of the Wyoming Valley Ski Club to be held Nov. 17, at 2 p.m., in the Main Ballroom of Gus Genet- ti’s, Wilkes-Barre. 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