#NSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / APRIL 4, 1989 BRR OST menor ane md SR TEE OES IBLPY CT RA LN OAD RE Bach’s Mass in B-Minor Continued “We started work on the choruses in early January - there are 17 of them to master in total,” says Hoshina. "We usual- ly recruit amateur local musicians for our performances, but this is the first time we’ve recruited pros. We are bringing together a dynamic combination of players from the Canada West Orchestra, the CBC Or- chestra, former Vancouver Symphony Orchestra members, and Douglas College Music faculty. The entire undertaking cost $12,000, so it’s big and expen- sive, and it'll be quite an event. We are lucky to have the generous support of Scott Paper." Featured soloists are soprano Carole Davies, alto Elizabeth Mabee, tenor David Shefsiek, and bass William Kelly. So far 90 per cent of the work has been mastered by Hoshina’s players; upcoming rehearsals for the musicians are keenly anticipated by the veteran chorale master. Hoshina has made a reputa- tion for himself at the College staging masterpieces of the Baro- que era, and the Bach Mass epitomizes his 18-year tenure. "T love all areas of classical music, but besides the fact that Group Advising Sessions Schedule All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approximately 1 1/2 - 2 hours in length. essions are free, pre-registration is not required. All sessions are held at the New Westminster campus unless stated otherwise. April 4-7 Nursing - Psychiatric ....... First-Year Science - University Transfer Including major requirements and pre-entry requirements for professional programs Therapeutic Recreation Technician Program (full-time & part-time) Early Childhood Education Programs (Basic & Post-Basic) ** Community Support Worker Program (full-time & part-time) ore ee Tuesday, April 4 0845 hours Room 4211A Lorraine ie a» Wednesday, April 5 0845 hours Room 4223 Georgina jt. EdeRS Wednesday, April 5 1400 hours Room 4221 Lorraine es hee whee © e Friday, Apri! 7 1400 hours Room 4211 Georgina * Formerly Child Care Counsellor Program ** Formerly Human Service Worker Program Baroque music is quite acces- sible, it was also written with a relatively small amount of instru- ments in mind. The Bach Mass in every way is a one-of-a-kind project for me - it’s been a very, very satisfying task." Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. April 15 and 16 at the Douglas College Performing Arts Theatre, 700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster. General admission is $10 and $8 for students and seniors. For ticket reservations and informa- tion, call the Douglas College Box Office, 520-5488, or they may be obtained from Tatsuo Hoshina, local 3225. In the Bag: Professional Development Every Wednesday to April 26, 12:00 to 2:00, faculty are in- vited to drop in for a bit of stimulation over lunch in the Lower Cafeteria, Faculty/Staff Lounge. @ Apr.5 How Effective Am | or Do | Want to Know? @ Apr. 12 Open: bring your burning issues @ Apr. 19 Grading Assignments (Oh God?) @ Apr. 26 Evaluation Brown Bag Series (ERATE Ce ae a RT FPL EPA SBT a NS 2