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MUSIC; Deities, Dancing and Percussionists
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MUSIC; Deities, Dancing and Percussionists
1993
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Wesleyan is also offering a free Tuesday cycle of musicals at the Cinema: this week at 8, it's Bing Crosby and Marion Davies \"Going Hollywood\", with \"The Merry Widow,\" \"Bandwagon\" and \"Can-Can\" waiting in the weekly wings. The two faculty recitals this week at the Norfolk Festival include one perennial favorite -- Schubert's \"Trout\" Quintet -- but otherwise the programs are refreshingly offbeat. Along with the Schubert, Friday evening at 8:30, are John Harbison's \"Twilight Music\" and Rossini's \"Duetto for Cello and Double Bass,\" the latter featuring Luis Garcia-Renart and James VanDemark; Saturday's 8:30 concert by the New York Woodwind Quintet and Friends, features both a rarity, a Quantz Trio for flute, oboe and continuo, a new piece, Ronald Roseman's Double Quintet for woodwinds and brass, and Faure's C-Minor Quartet for piano and strings transcribed by Samuel Baron for keyboard and winds. The reservations number is 542-5537. A year ago the Goodspeed Opera House's Norma Terris Theater in Chester presented \"Heartbeats,\" a new musical by Amanda McBroom (author of the hit song \"The Rose\"). So successful was what Goodspeed producers called a \"kaleidoscope of song, dance and dialogue that provides a wonderfully funny, perceptive, yet sensitive view of love and marriage,\" that \"Heartbeats\" has been recalled to play a three-month run at Goodspeed itself, starring Karen Mason. For performance times or other information, call the Goodspeed box office at 873-8668.
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