sa es ‘nse 'nation never: nnoctj •sedl le was iid. 1 ilkin] ilso l ; y:woii ' ineid was nr fficerj iseovei: n. node I te cliar iinkmi ' KossS vhen | • gave ;ss aca out cert vlToo officer i still | aid. 4^ i m uffet idav P.M. Andre Watts: pianist plays the Romantics By MARY ALICE WOODHAMS Battalion Staff Andre Watts is the kind of dynamic concert pianist who re ceives ravye reviews everywhere from Teheran, Iran to Munich, Germany to . . . College Station, Texas. His superb performance Tuesday night, sponsored by the Opera and Performing Arts Society, should merit an equally good review. But alas, the Battalion’s resources were limited Tuesday night, and I went to the Watts concert even though my only previous ‘musical’ experience was an interview with the singer of “Telephone Man. The res ident music critic was covering health planning meetings in Bryan and Andre Watts was not to get his just reward. I consoled myself with the fact that the Boston Globe sometimes lets sportswriters review the ballet. So I did a lot of homework. Newsweek magazine pointed out that Watts, at 31, is “the most sought-after American pianist since Van Cliburn. They also mention that Watts has “an animal restless ness. ” “From what I remember, ad vised the Battalion’s music expert, “he’s just super-expressive when he plays. I mean, a piano’s not a piano — it’s a mistress. “One thing you can look for is in tonation, said my roommate. “Does he make transitions well? Can you tell what the mood of the music is? Is there variance? You never want too much of the same type of material. Indeed, the piano Watts played Tuesday may well have been a much-loved mistress, for all the care with which the pianist touched each key. He did display animal restless ness. But only enough to pique the audience’s interest until he could soothe them with soft melody. Watts’ performance consisted of Schubert’s Impromptu in B-Flat Major and Sonata in G-Major; Cho pin’s Ballade in G Minor; Debussy’s Children’s Corner; and Les Jeux d’Eau a la Villa d Este and Hunga rian Rhapsody No. 13 by Liszt. Selections from Romantics Schubert, Chopin and Liszt followed a pattern as Watts alternated be- Review tween the sensuous and the tempes tuous — bringing each piece to an appropriate climax and ending with an equally appropriate calm. The focal point of the stage was Watts hands, which fluttered across the keys, exchanged places, and finished with a flourish and a gesture in the air. But then, the rest of him had a part in the concert, too. Watts seemed to especially enjoy playing Children’s Corner, a group of six pieces which Debussy wrote for his daughter. He was as animated as the music he played, giving way to an occasional leap from the piano bench. His head moved forward dur ing intense moments, then back as pieces began to lose their force. And through it all his body seemed to dance. The pieces themselves were de lightful — from the dark, melancholy Jimbo’s Lullaby to the delicate tone of The Snow is Dancing. Yet the mistress analogy fails here, and Watts’ animated treatment of lighter music halfway through his program provided necessary variety. The crowd seemed to approve of Watts — so much that they inter rupted with applause at least once when the pianist paused to mop his brow. That, someone once told me, is just not done. The screen behind the piano un- doubtably served to project the music to the audience, because a curtain alone would absorb sound. But the picture of Andre Watts in a tuxedo sitting at a grand piano is marred by the flimsy, awkward screen. Pink lights projected on the screen don’t help, either. Sexually active girls’ pregnancies still high THE BATTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRL United Press International BALTIMORE — More teen- aged girls use contraceptives than in the past. 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