mmmammi First Presbyterian Church 1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan 823-8073 Page 4/The Battalion/Thursday, November 1, 1984 Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor Rev. John McGarey, Associate Pastor SUNDAY: Worship at 8:30AM & 11:00AM Church Schoof at 9:30AM College Class at 9:30AM (Bus fromTAMU Krueger/Dunn 9:10AM Northgate 9:15AM1 Youth Meeting at 5:00PM Nursery: All Events Young pianist credited with awards to be featured with local symphony By Trent Leopold Stuff Writer 2 FOR $ 12 SALE ON ANY $8.98 or $9.49 CASSETTE or LP //?££ DRINKS AND GOOD TIMES ! EVERY FRIDAY The Brazos Valley Symphony Or chestra performs its first concert of the 1984-85 season tonight at A&M Consolidated High School. The fea tured pianist will be 16-year-old Os sie Borosh. ' “I don’t really get nervous playing in front of a lot of people,” Borosh said at a rehearsal Tuesday night. “It gets me on edge when I perform in front of a crowd, but I wouldn’t call it nervous.” Borosh is no babe in the woods when it comes to playing in front of crowds. In addition to performing as a guest artist at the Japan American Society of Dallas last spring, she re cently played with the Baylor Sym phony and was a guest performer at Texas Christian University April 1. Borosh also was the tape audition winner in the National Concerto Competition, sponsored in Chicago last February by Seventeen Mag azine and General Motors. “I started playing in College Sta tion when I was six,” Borosh said. “My parents bought my sister a pi ano and I began playing it. “At the beginning, I played most of the pieces by ear, but eventually got a teacher.” Last August, Borosh moved with her family to the Philadelphia area where she now studies in nearby Bal timore with the world-renowned cbncert pianist Leon Fleisher. In addition to studying with Fleisher, Borosh, a junior in high school, stays busy doing homework. “I am taking several classes at school right now including calculus, chemistry and French,” Borosh said. “It takes a lot of perseverance and hard work to practice on the piano and keep up with my homework.” One of the pieces Borosh will be playing is Beethoven’s Cadenza No. 3. She is using a Steinway piano. A cadenza is a piano solo in con certo. “My favorite compdser is Beetho ven,” Borosh said. “My favorite brand of piano is Steinway, they, tend to have good action.” CULPEPPER PLAZA The symphony starts at 8 p.m. in the A&M Consolidated High School Auditorium. Tickets can be pur chased at the door for $6, $5 for stu dents and senior citizens. Working Leadership CART. RON MILLER Field Operations Commander College Station Police Dept. 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Of the two candidates for sheriff, only Ron Miller is capable of taking office and leading the department effectively. He works with local agencies, knows current operating procedures, and is seriously dedicated to his career. We know we can depend on him. O Bc« 9/00 College Sta “In youth flower But I am con Whei Time was credit lot leaves gold, was the year trier work d* old age and The proo sonal specta gin back in final about the death oi for next spr “Leaves a that manuf tree’s or otl Alan I). Drt with the L sion Service System. “They a during spr fall appro; down as te hours chan Dr. Ron; fessor ot A&M, pom most stron autumn le followed b; rainfall an freezing. Red and the dying I sugars (be By D Symphony tonight Ossie Borosh practices for her performance with the Brazos Valley Symphony tonight at A&M Consolidated High School. The con cert begins at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Democi fast and lo ment spe Barton, f sional can side the B In a n< by Younj. 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