Tuesday, October 14, 197'5 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Tuesday, October 14, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five LETTERS TO THE ARTS EDITOR Wind Ensemble critique termed 'not worth the ink' nce-wu 1-1 nn thnce. T 1: 1, f e ifcoverr ferrii@f To The Daily: a wonder he heard a note. Any-, It isn't often that I read some- one who attends concerts hand- thing that gives me reason to cuffed by his girlfriend has: laugh-I mean really laugh, some definite problems. No onef stand on my head and spit nic- asked me, but I would say that: kels. But I must admit that The the young man should seek pro-1 Daily has provided me with the fessional help.-Take a nice mu- biggest charge for my funny- sic appreciation course, Mr. bone, as well as disgusting me Selbst, and if you have time,! to the point of nausea. Irefer a course on professional journal-I of course to Jeffreya Selbst's ism. "review" of the Wind Ensemble- Ann McCutchan Symphonic Band concert, that October 11 contribution to his pile of criti-1 cal dung which has the entire1 Music School rocking with I reiterate the o p i n i o n laughter. Mr. Selbst is obviously not a Arts briefs: musician, and hardly a writer with any sense of morals. Any- one who appears to attend con-I N e a r ly 10,000 tournamenta certs in hopes of using them as bridge players-representing all a vehicle for his wit is not 50 states, most Canadian prov- worth his ink. I wonder serious- inces, and several foreign coun- ly if anyone looked over his tries - descend upon Detroit's manuscript when preparing last Cobo Hall today for the start of Friday's issue of the Daily? If the annual Motor City Regional so, perhaps it is true that Ann Bridge Tournament. Arbor is hard up for entertain- The tournament is sponsored' ment and The Daily is having by the Michigan Bridge Associa- Selbst save the day by amusing tion under the auspices of the us with his reeking comedy. Or, American C o n t r a c t Bridge could it be that Ann Arbor is League. Only the three nation- just hard up for good music ide tournaments held each year critics? are of greater importance than I can excuse Mr. Selbst a bit; the Motor City Regional. for his tin-ear; no one hears . Participants will be competing perfectly, not even would-be for master points, which are music critics. The musicians he used to rank various levels of stated in the article--the con- cert was, for me, a waste of time. The judgment of a per- formance should not rest up-i on the consideration of inex- perience of the performers, nor should it be based in a kind of scholarly ivory tower where it is inaccessible to the audience. Opinions differ; the elements desired in a per- formance are different for any two people. And it is the prerogative of the reviewer to relate what he or she hears. -Jeffrey Selbst tournament bridge accomplish- ment. Black points, the most. common type, will be awarded to those who place in secondary events. Red and gold points, the rarest sort, will be awarded to those who place in the major' evehts. Team competition . will take place at 1:3 Oand 8 p.m. tnignt, tomorrow, and Thursday. Spe- 12 A MIRROR FOR OBSERVERS by Edgar Pangborn The winner of the international Fantasy Award is a shocker about an age-old battle «". between extra- terrestrial forces that threaten the extinction of the human race! ELL a"-iN.Y. Times I- #13 BILL, THE GALACTIC HERO by Harry Harrison A major work of science fiction in which a bumbling young man of the future becomes the toast of the Galaxy in a dazzling satirical saga of misadventure and exile. #14 ULTIMATE WORLD #16 THE SPACE BORN by Hugo Gernsback by E. C. Tubb #15 CITY UNDER THE SEA #17 THE HUMANOIDS by Kenneth Bulmer by Jack Williamson Each $1.95 EquinoxtEditions/pubuished byAVON HARPSICHORDIST Gustav Leonhardt thoughtfully considers the score before him during last night's sellout concert, sponsored by the University Musical Society, in Rackham Auditorium. cial masters and non-mascrs pairs will compete Friday and Saturday. In a dd it i on, side games will be held Thur day through Sunday concurrent with the major games, if attendance warrants.. -Mark Friedlander personally stabbed with his sarcasm know enough to see right through his ignorance. 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