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August 30, 1990IWestern Maryland College/Page 5 60 Seconds on Campus Helen Lowe I Julie Baile In view of the recent events in Iraq, how should the U. S. solve its problem of dependency on foreign oil? Robert Kenlaw Blanca Infante Skip Tyson Jim Seeker I think we should I feel that they I think they It's about time that We should be make Iraq the fifty- should attempt to should set up a sys- we start looking to looking into alterna- first state. work out a financial tem so we won't be so other sources anyway, tive energy sources. agreement with the wasteful of our elec- and maybe this is a foreign powers [that tricity and all our good excuse to develop control oil], basically energy that we use, sources such as solar so that they can have like we did in World power, natural gas,nu- some bargaining War II. clear power, and wind power. power. News in Brief. .. Sundays of Note Series Announces Schedule for 1990-1991 Season It's going to be a year of land Plain Dealer, as well as his Boston Pops, the American Sym- Mark Markham, the group's Operatic Friends is com- twists and turns for Western hometown Baltimore Evening phony in Carnegie Hall, and artistic director and accompanist, prised of lyric soprano Daisy Maryland College's sixth annual Sun, Buechner has built a reputa- numerous others. won the 1988 Frinna Awerbuch Jackson, mezzo-soprano Theo- Sundays of Note season, as our tionforhismature,confidentstyle· Overseas, he has been heard International Piano Competition dora Hanslowe, tenor Jeffrey audiences savor the phenomenal at the piano. with the Orchesrre National de in New York, one of many prizes Fahnestock, and baritone Thomas piano music of David Buechner, "[Buechner], winner in the Belgique, the Philhannonie van he has been accorded throughout Zielinski. the high-flying arias and duets of last six years of a wheel-barrow Antwerpen, the BBC Philhar- his career as a soloist. On February 10,1991. Eva Mark Markham and Operatic full of pianistic prizes, confirmed monic, the Moscow State Radio Markham is also an admired Anderson's Baltimore Dance Friends, the energy and spontane- the promise of those awards," an Orchestra.and the Symphony and collaborating pianist and vocal Theatre will take the Sundays of ity of Eva Anderson's Baltimore L. A. Times critic said in 1986. Chamber orchestras in Sydney, coach,performingfrequentlywith Note stage to perform original Dance Theatre, and the unique "He did so by way of a sovereign Australia. He has also recorded leading vocal artists such as Phyl- dances designed to appeal to all mix of classical, jazz, and con- command of the keyboard, clear an album of Czech music for the lis Bryn-Julson. He has played ages. temporary saxophone playing of musical communication and a Laurel label. with the Festival Chamber Play- Featuring choreography by the Capital Saxophone Quartet. high polish on all his perform- Buechner performed during ers and at the National Gallery of Anderson that hasbeen described David Buechner, the criti- ances." the second Sundays of Note sea- Art, as well as given solo recitals as "simply marvelous" by The cally acclaimed pianist and Baiti- DavidBuechnerstudied with son in September 1986. in Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Baltimore SU1I, the dance com- more native who was the highest ReynaldoReyesin Baltimore,and OnNovember 18, 1990,Mark Center Library in New York. He pany prides itself in agile and ranking American prizewinner at laterworkedwithRudolfFirkusny Markham and Operatic Friends has been heard live on WJHU in creative movement that is as in- Moscow's 1986 Tchaikovsky and Byron Janis. Under such will perform arias and duets from Baltimore. novative as it is ethnologically PianoCompetition,returnsforhis conductorsasLeonardSlatkinand the operas La Traviata. The Bar- Having studied operatic diverse. second appearance at the Sun- Joseph Silverstein, he has per- ber of Seville, La Boheme, Cosi coaching with the renowned 0p- For Sundays of Note, the days of Note series on September fonnedwithmanyofthecountry's Fan TUlle, and La Cenereruola. era authority Boris Goldovsky, Baltimore Dance Theatre will 16, 1990. Praised by reviewers major sympbony orchestras, in- Closing the program, the singers Markham will join the faculty of perfonn,amongotherwodc:s,'ibe from The Los Angeles Times, The eluding Philadelphia. Cleveland, will perform the quartet from the Peabody Conservatory as a Elephant," a prize-winning work New York Times, and The Cleve- San Francisco, New Orleans, the Rigoleuto. vocal coach this fall. Continued on page 6