1988 Miracle Yearbook

Tears, smiles, and laughter with Artist Series The 1987-88 school year presented numerous opportunities for students to become "culturally enriched." Every year, the Artist Series program brings prominent performers and musicians to Cedarville.The Campus Activities Board sponsors these events admission-free to students, faculty, and staff. Fall quarter brought pianist, Misha — Dichter and a vocal quartet, Myriade, _ to JamesT.Jeremiah Chapel. Dichter is widely acclaimed and has been — named by Newsweek as "the best of the new breed of pianists." his program included selections from Bee- - thoven, Schumann, Chopin, and Liszt. Myriade brought a new experi- - ence to the Cedarville campus. This quartet, composed of three men and The Campus Activities Office provided many unique opportunities for students to cry, laugh, and think about the world in which they live. one woman, presented a program of 16th century English madrigals,German chansons, and British folk songs. Winter quarter also presented two excellent concert opportunities. In January, the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Fhilharmonia Orchestra performed. This ensemble is recognized as one of the world's elite conservatory orchestras. Conductor-composer Gerhard Samuel led the ensemble. lie has been praised by critics for the effectiveness and intensity of his conducting. CCOI, the Ensemble Company of Cincinnati Opera, came in February. It provided a concert of scenes from various operas. Their goal was to offer a program to suit every age, purpose, and budget. — 1987-88 CAB and Artist Series performers. top left, - the Myriade quartet; top right, Karla Worley; bottom _ left, Christian comedians Stephen Hicks and Jerry _ — Cohagan,and bottom right, magician Lou Leventhal. Cab/Artist Series 173 =-

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