1988 Miracle Yearbook

Tears, smiles, and laughter with Artist Series The 1987-88 school year presented numerous opportunities for students to become "culturally enriched." Ev- ery year, the Artist Series program brings prominent performers and mu- sicians to Cedarville.The Campus Ac- tivities 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 pro- gram 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 Of- fice 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 ex- cellent concert opportunities. In Janu- ary, the Cincinnati Conservatory of Mu- sic Fhilharmonia Orchestra performed. This ensemble is recognized as one of the world's elite conservatory orchestras. Conductor-composer Gerhard Samu- el 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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