) THE CADRE, TUEs.. Nov. ‘20,; 51973 Page 12' ' » IN AND ABOUT'T \ 0w N W“°"'*‘* _ /f . Films Prince Edward Cinemas -- #1 High Plains Drifter #2 Godspell 7 a 9 p.m., $2.,$1.75 und— er 18. Hospital, UPEI Duffy Sun; Nov. 25, 8:30 p.m. 75¢ Til-am Krapp's Last Tape Confed- eration Center Art Gall- ery. wed. & Thur. Nov. 21 & 227 8:00 p.m.7 Free. "IE 'HORI' OGNOERT It was rather a nice cha— nge of pace to have some jazz being presented on the Island. The Paul Horn concert was excellent, but I must say I am rather bi- ased in my opinion, since, having gone to the jazz workshop I got a chance to talk to each of the membe ers of the quintet_and di- scuss with them different aspects of their music. The ferry which the quin- tet was on was a bit late, so as sometimes happens, the workshop began a half an hour late. They wasted no time though in getting it going. It began with a short introduction by Paul Horn and his saying for anybody to ask any ques— tions they had about music whether it be technical or general. The crowd of abo— ut 150 people(mostly music student were carrying th- eir instruments with them) didn't ask any questions immediately so Horn spoke about a basic "blues" pro- gression and the quintet played some blues! After which a whole group of qu-' estions began. At first, the differences between jazz and blues was dis- _ cussed and then what muSi- cally distinguishes the *two. It soon drifted into different times used in music and how it was poss- ible for part of the quin- tet to be playing a diff- erent beat from the rest° They also discussed how the different members of the quintet were able to feel out what the others were playing and accomo- date their music to them. .(With each one of these ~concepts discussed the qu- intet would play a song or a musical progression to ‘ Art Exhibits UFEI Faculty Lounge, pain- tings by Daphine Irving (Oil and water colour) NOV.20-26 Canadian Opera Company Cosi Fan Tute (Mozart) (WOmen ar Like That) Mon. Nov. 267 8:50: $3., $3.50. $1.50 students. Mon. - Fri. 9-5: Free. Confederation Center Gallery - Photographs by Prints by John K. Esler, Water 1 Colours by Roger La Freni- ere and collecting of di— Stana Michalica. Art Department, Fri.,Nov. 23, 11:30 - baSement of H011- and College - Free. fferent art pieces by 10- cal artistso Tues. — Sat° Forty Carats, Confederati- 10-57 Sun. 2-57 Free. on Center. Tue. & Wed. Nov. 20 & 21, 8:00 p.m., $2. Inch April Wine: Confederation Center, Sunday, Nov. 25, 8:00 p.m.7 $3., $2.50. describe what they were rtalking about). Horn sort 2f monopolized the conver- sation at first but after awhile asked the people in the audience to direct .their questions to_the me- mber of the quintet that it would apply to. The electric piano player, Ralph Dych, gave a sample of about thirty of the di- fferent sounds he could produce on the piano with his synthesizer. He has a large one but said it was too large to take on tour so he had made the small one himself and built it into a sewing machine box. After about two hours the large group broke up and; each of the members of the quintet got together with a group of people who were interested in finding out more about their particu- lar instrument. The concert later that. night consisted of a vari- Benefit for the family of Bernie Mullaly, UPEI Barn (poSsibility of a band) Thurs. Nov. 22, 9 p.mo 75¢. ‘ ' New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Museum. , ~The group plans on doing plays with small casts, very simple props and not geared for stage, but more for art galleries. Krapp's Last Tape is about as sma- 11 a cast as youflcan get— It's a one man show (star- ring Terrance G. Ross) th- at consists only of a dia- logue between an old man “and his tape recorder. On his birthday each year he has recorded a message to himself of all the things good and bad that have ha- ppened over«the last year He listens to the oldest tapes, which give him the most joy, then goes about doing his new entry for the year. Music Recitals UPEI Music - ety of jazz and blues by well known artists and a few written by the members of the quintet.‘0ne of the most interesting pieces of the concert was an extemp- oraneous jam. It was diff— erent from jazz where you have a set‘song to get off on, but in the jam it was simply a matter of any of them who wanted to play, did and if any of them wa- nted to follow it they wo- uld. KRAPP’S lAST TAPE This Wéd. and Thur. the Confederation Center will be presenting Samuel Beck- ett's play, "Krapp's Last Tape", in the art gallery for free. The group doing the play is Gallery Theat- re, which was created ins Centre Confederation of the. Arts PRESENTS CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY PERFORMANCE OFFMOZART'S Cosi fan Tutto IN ENGLISH CONFEDERATION THEATRE. Mon. Nov. 26 at 8:30PM TICKETS $3.50&3.00 ~ conjunction with Theatre STUDENTS. $1.50 .fr