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Arts
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Penn State Intercom......October
4, 2001
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This photograph by Susan Carr
is part of "Intimate Perception," an exhibition of painting and photography,
in the McLanahan and Sheetz Galleries at Penn State Altoona through
Nov. 2. "Intimate Perceptions" is the second exhibit of the Ivyside
Juried Exhibition 2001-2002 featuring 10 nationally recognized artists.
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Music recital
Clarinetist Evelynn Ellis, director of the Office of Graduate Educational Equity, and pianist Tony Leach, assistant professor of music, will present a recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, in the Esber Recital Hall, Music Building I, on the University Park campus.
They will be joined by high school clarinetist Lauren Thorpe.
The recital is free to the public.
New music concert
Musica Nova, which features new concert music, will be presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, in the Esber Recital Hall, Music Building I, on the University Park campus.
The program will include music by student composers. Students, community, visiting musicians and faculty members Rob Nairn, Tim Hurtz, Timothy Deighton and Dan Armstrong will perform.
The concert is free to the public.
Bach's Lunch
The Penn State Baroque Ensemble will perform the Bach's Lunch concert at 12:10 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, in Eisenhower Chapel on the University Park campus.
The free, 20-minute concert is sponsored by the Lutheran Student Association and the School of Music.
After the concert, audience members may take their bag lunches to the Memorial Lounge in Eisenhower Chapel. Coffee and tea will be provided.
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