PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Friday, February 2
- MONTREAL: The faculty of music at McGill University will present the
Luba and Ireneus Zuk Piano Duo in a concert of works for two pianos at
8 p.m. in Pollack Concert Hall, 555 Sherbrooke St. W. (Metro: McGill, or
Bus Route No. 24). The program will feature the premieres of two works
written by Ukrainian composers specially for Luba and Ireneus Zuk: "Suite
No. 1 based on Ukrainian Folk Songs" (1992) by Zhanna Kolodub and
"Dramatic Triptych" (1993, revised 2000) by Lesia Dychko. The
program will also include two works by Canadian composers: "Ukrainian
Dance" (1979) by George Fiala and "Variations and Epilogue on
an Original Theme" by Healey Willan, as well as "Musiques d'Espagne"
by Manuel Infante. For more information call the McGill University concert
office, (514) 398-4547 or (514) 398-5145; website: www.music.mcgill.ca.
Monday, February 5
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute will present
a lecture by Terry Martin, Harvard University, titled "The 1932-1933
Ukrainian Terror: New Documentation on Surveillance, Mass Operations and
the Thought Process of Stalin." The lecture will be held in the institute
seminar room, 1583 Massachusetts Ave., 4-6 p.m. For more information contact
the institute at (617) 495-4053.
- TORONTO: The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University
of Toronto will be holding a lecture by Ann Makolkin, University of Toronto,
titled "A Forgotten Page in the History of Ukraine: The Italians of
Odesa." The lecture will be held at University College, 15 King's
College Circle, Room 256, at 4 p.m.
Wednesday, February 7
- MIAMI: Soprano Oksana Krovytska will repeat the title role in the Opéra
de Montréal production of Janácek's "Katja Kabanova,"
for which she received glowing reviews, with the Florida Grand Opera. Performances
will be held February 7, 10, 13, 16, 18, 22 and 24. For tickets and information
call 1-800 741-1010.
ADVANCE NOTICE
March 7-28
- CHICAGO: The International Visitors Center of Chicago (IVCC) will implement
a professional development training program in Chicago for 10 journalists
from Crimea on March 7-28. Under the U.S. Department of State-sponsored
"Community Connections Program," qualifying Ukrainian mixed-media
professionals will participate in an educational exchange program focusing
on freedom of the press and first amendment rights issues. The IVCC is
also seeking homestay hosts for this program. For additional information,
contact Dan Stephenson, (312) 915-6383, or e-mail [email protected].
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28, 2001, No. 4, Vol. LXIX
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