Posted on Feb 7, 1997

  • Friday, Feb. 7, 8 p.m., Memorial Chapel. “Something Borrowed” showcases Prof. Diane McMullen in a concert of organ and brass music. It includes a virtuosic organ work to be played with the feet only, a “Gloria” as it would have been performed in 17th-century France, and exciting works for organ and four trumpeters (The Catskill
    Trumpet Ensemble).
  • Saturday, Feb. 8, 11:30 a.m. , Memorial Chapel. The College celebrates Founders
    Day. (Story in this issue.)
  • Saturday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m., Old Chapel. Solo performer Marga Gomez presents
    “Memory Tricks: A Drama with a Sense of Humor.” Written and performed by Gomez,
    “Memory Tricks” offers a poignant reflection of the artist's eccentric
    upbringing in Sixties Harlem with her flamboyant showgirl mother during the era of
    Manhattan's legendary Latino entertainment scene.
  • Tuesday, Feb. 11 from 4 to 6 p.m., Nott Memorial. Opening reception for
    “Till We Have Faces,” an exhibit of paintings and drawings by Wonsook Kim
    Linton, which will be on display through March 6 in the second-floor Mandeville Gallery.
    Many works in the exhibit were inspired by the book by C.S. Lewis of the same title. The
    artist's inspiration derives from her unique understanding of the relationship between
    self and world; East and West.
  • Thursday, Feb. 13, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., Arts Atrium. Opening reception for Good
    Shots,
    photographs by and of people with mental disabilities. (Story in this issue.)
  • Thursday, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m., Memorial Chapel. Cellist David Finckel and pianist
    Wu Han will perform a program of Beethoven's Sonata for Cello and Piano in g minor, Op. 5,
    No. 2; André Previn's Sonata for Cello and Piano (written in 1993 for Yo-Yo Ma); and
    Chopin's Sonata for Cello and Piano in g minor, Op. 65.
  • Friday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m., Nott Memorial. The last concert in the music faculty
    series — “Something Old, Something New” — will be The Huntley Harp Trio
    (Elizabeth Huntley, harp; Michael Emery, violin; and Jan Vinci, flute) performing three
    recent works by Prof. Hilary Tann as well as solos and trios by Debussy. (“Something
    Blue” featured the Tim Olsen Trio on Jan. 24.)