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fwiajjvjfiia Performing Tannhauser in their Oct 20 production, the Community Symphony (far top left) follows the direction of Ben E Wright. Music Director (far top right). Awaiting the start of the next piece, violinist Christine Murto (top) tunes up During rehearsal Etienne Betz. Concert Master, (far bottom right) puts it all together, while Maxwell Derrickson (bottom left) listens carefully for his turn to play. Taking a short break, tuba player Kenneth Harper (far bottom left) and trumpeteer Kathleen Pern j (bottom right) listen to instructions from Dr Wright. Symphony 21
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I Sound cont ' The Students are here because they love music and they want it to he good. Ben Wright Director of Community Symphony and Chamber Orchestra The marching royal Dukes aren ' t the only outstanding musical organization on campus. The Community Symphony is a 90-piece orchestra that consists of college students, high school students, and community musicians. Membership is determined by auditions and is quite competitive. A sister symphony, the Chamber Orchestra, is even more silent since it consists of only 32 members. Both groups belong to the American Symphony Orchestra League, which is the central organization for all professional and community symphony groups. The Community Symphony ' s most prestigious honor to date is receiving The American Society of Composers. Authors, and Publishers College. University and Conservatory Orchestra Award. The award was presented for Adventuresome Overall Performance for the 1979-80 season The Community Symphony was one of four college symphonies in the nation to receive the award. Dr. Ben Wright, director of both symphonies, notes that scholarship funding is the only real improvement needed in the program. Their only fund raiser is a scholarship concert: each Spring. We don ' t have the money that some of our sister schools have. commented Wright. Our scholarship funds are inadequate, especially for our quality of students. 20 Symphony
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• • Madisonians proved to be a rare treat last fall at a Valley Mall performance (far bottom). Debbie Lauman belts out to an appreciative crowd (far top). A charming duo, these two Madisonians (above) demonstrate the pleasing power of the group which depends on individual talent and showmanship (right). 22 Madisonians
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