V THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, To HeaMusic f rom 'Gold C nAr-XUnr9 DEAN EMMONS: REHEARSING-Student orchestra, conducted by Carl Karapetian, Gold Seeker," written by Paul Cooper, of the School of Music. They in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Cooper wrote the score as backgrou featurette, which won first prize in its category at the Internatio tioiship of this man to the town." awarded him after he received his versity who would be interested in, There are only two or three M.A. from USC. doing a libretto," he said. "Evi-, points in the film where the music Besides the score for "The Gold dently I haven't found them yet.". is actually synchronized with the Seeker," Cooper has composed Orchestra To Perform action, he said. Otherwise, it is three quartets, two symphonies, an Thoresawicwllp- background music to set the mood. oratory based on Job, and "a good form tch score isawh oup f er Continuity Achieved deal of chamber music." frdentsonedisby Conuctor Kau- ".There is a continuity in the Right now he's looking for an pntaounde by Conductor Ka- score achieved by the use of an opera libretto. "There are assured- "Each member is a serious stu- old miner's tune-not obvious to ly many writers here at the Uni- dent of his or her instrument, he aId and the concertmaster, Michael Avsharian is one of the finest "The score is a little modern o cert,-Set A perhaps for Hollywood ears," he tian clainied w said, "but has received good re-t "Since i formed the orchestra, it views from music critics, It em- F SundYa hSibcoefmoeandeorero ploys many devices peculiar to the ~ abecomemore and more pred tweniet cetur, esecillybi-ficient. I think now it has reached twentieth century, especially bi- The Chicago Symphony Orches- a height of artistic excellence," he tonality and counterpoint" tra, conducted by Fritz Reiner, said. Cooper studied at the University will appear at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in Plans Conducting Career of Southern California and the Hill Auditorium. Sorbonne and National Conserva- The program, one of the Choral Karapetian, who plans a con- tory in Paris. He started compos- Union Concert series, will include: gduct career, is res Btlstu; Ing when he was 12 years old. "Overture to 'Beatrice and Bene- School of Music. He has been con- Studied Piano dict'," by Berlioz; "Symphony No. ducting since he was eighteen, When he was with the army in 36 CLinz')," by Mozart; "Spanish having also worked under Victor Europe he studied piano in Ger- Rhapsody," by Ravel; and "Sym- Kohler, former conductor of the many. His, studies in France came phony No. 5, Op. 100," by Proko- Detroit, Symphony Orchestra, and under a Fulbright fellowship, fieff. studied in Europe while he was stationed with the army in Ger- FOR THE SUMMER: many. For a while he conducted the army orchestra in Bremer- -1 ri , " " haven, preparing and performing 'up ls iit rea Br tin, oncerts in Germany and Holland. "These concerts were one of the In '1 Education School Course University students will be able to study secondary education in pected to consume $425, while Great Britain first hand this sum- meals and lodging should run be- f tween $125 and$175, according to U IIRU1KER Education school has announced Prof. Eggertsen.g a new course in comparative eduA cational studies. based on a con- ducted tour of Great Britain last- ing from June 18 to Aug. 5. DANCING Travel is to' be by bus or train from Liverpool to Edinburgh, Friday & Saturday Edinburgh to Sheffield, Sheffield toF Cambridge, and Cambridge to Nights Lodn.ines the group is limited to 30 ' persons, a' prompt enrollment is The =urged by' Director Prof. Claude Finest in ggertsen. The course may be Entertainment N I eeted for two, four, or six hours in Michigan students will have to pay a registration fee of' $70 while o-state residents can enroll at a cosDt of $155. As Transportation expenses are ex- Snow 'To Give; lGI a. on u naMake You.App Talkon CinaMARY LOU Edgar Snow, author of "Red For That 1 Star over China," will speak atALL RENTALS Career Inte p~.Modyin Rackham Amphi- andrBANQUET "China and Its Impact on the World," will be the subject of his 314 talk, one in the series of University East ON AMP S T lectures in Journalism. Libety* ON CAMPUS TU Snow is a former foreign corres- pondent for the, Chicago Daily Threi are opportunities a News, the New York Sun and the Members and Guests commrnaio equiir Londo Daiy Iiea~dcommunications equipm London Daily Herald. eiectro-mechanical equipm Three attractive locations TON IGHT described by Look magar In the. United States"; U GRADUATE STUDENT the University of Illinois; PLEASE MAKE ARRA SOCIA HOURYOUR PLACEMENT VFW Hall-314 East Liberty THE 1.D.'s required No Charge All Grads cordially invited.<,\. Sponsored by Graduate Student Council L cStudent H ry sWorks for "The honor system works in t engineering school only beca the students want it to wor Dean Walter J. Emmons of t College of Engineering said yeste y day. The honor code is enforced1 the students themselves. It is r by the honor council, a group students choosing its own memb from those who petition, The council hears all ca where violations of the honor co are charged. The Dean said th decisions may be overruled by t faculty of the college, but th --Daily-Fredr Merrllthis is rarely done. '58SM, rehearses score for "The The honor council hears o will perform the work March 20, to uasn eson. "Therad nd music for a 40-minute film more infractions of the rules," nal Flm Festival in Edinburgh added, "but there is little dou means used to acquaint the people of Germany with American cul- ture," he recalled. UNI He terms his orchestra here a "virtuoso orchestra - each mem- ber is an expert with his instru- SPE. ment." $25 F "Best of all comedy notions" -N.Y. World Telegram $1OS on LYDIA MENDELSSOHN STAGE $5 T NEXT WEEK! SIGN UP A "UTTERLY IMMORAL" I Student off -N.Y. 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It is considered their duty, not the _______ s_______se___ nly faculty's to see that the system .Sabbath service series ing works: "All students are on their be honor to report any violations of he the code which may come to their ibt attention," he noted. Feb. 28--DR. ARNOLD S. KAUFMAN, Philosophy Dept.--philosophical viewpoint March 14-PROF. LEO GOLDBERG, Chairman )N WEEK Department of Astronomy, Director University 4II~Q~~j~j3 rj~Observatory-scientific viewpoint CONTEST 0''a*'''"''''' March 21-REV. DR. WILLIAM P. LEMON, Minister irst Prize Emeritus, First Presbyterian Church-- * religionist viewpoint econd Prize Fridays, 7:30 P.M. 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