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Amer*ica’s m. 4 ^ $ Amenafs Sweethearts tire arts Sunday, November 4th, 2001 7:00 pm & 9:30 pm Rudder Theatre I Tickets available at Box Office. For more informa tion call 845-1234 or visit: & If you need special assistance, please call 845- 1515 one working day before the show. http://films.tamu.edu THE BATTALION Friday, November: Fiddle Continued from Page 3 W orship Directory O’Connor said he hopes the audience will find that he has a unique sound. "What 1 hope to accomplish at the outset is that [the audience sees] that I’m creating a dif ferent kind of American violin music,” he said. “It’s a sound that’s new but also friendly as far as accessibility. The audience can learn a lot about me by the way 1 interpret the music. Especially since music is my whole life. I wear my emotions on my sleeve when I play my music.” His unique style has earned him the title "dis tinctly‘American composer.” O’Connor said that American does not always mean the best as sometimes, in regards to music, European or something else might be considered the best, but that recent events have changed the connotation, and the title does not carry the baggage it did before. He said his American styling is now used for others’ advantage, and he hopes people can take away something they find intrinsically valu able from his music. O'Connor's latest recording, “The American Seasons,” represents the seasons of human life. Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons,” and Shakespeare's “Seven Seasons of Life” were the inspiration for the piece. "I wanted to write a seasons piece,” O’Connor said. “All seasons pieces are based on Vivaldi because he was the first todo cousin introduced me to Shakespeare decided 1 wanted to cover the seas human life.” O’Connor’s “American Seasons”is into four main seasons: 1) Spring: infancy; 2) Summer: adolescence and a of age; 3) Fall: maturity; 4) Winter: and dying. “In American Seasons, summer, is the swing rhythm of summer, which! represents coming of age as swing hasd America over time.” O’Connor will perform “AmericanSei Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Rudder Audi! after The Metomorphosen Orchestra per w ith their rendition of Vivaldi’s “FourSei “The Metamorphosen Orchestra is all 30 and absolutely gorgeous to loci O'Connor said. “They play with such vim The audience will see Vivaldi’s FourSea* good as it can be played. “The audience will see where my ins| comes from and then see my perform: will be great." O'Connor said. For more information about Mark0( visit ww w.mark-oconnor.com . For tick mation, call the MSC Box Office at 845-11 visit boxoffice.tamu.edu. It has Ists for inghorn nong the |g 12 regt ■ first top ■ Tonight iirVlwill [empt to i m anothi |er win ac A&M ^ Ids an al I against tl 9-0), hut am that [er faced. "The fat ainst thei imethimz AssemSCij of QotC yfpn-CDenominatioTuU Bethel Temple Assembly of God 2608 Villa Marla, Bryan 776-4835 Community |i| Church [TJ Tlie merapy Sisters Sunday Worship 10:15, 6:00 pm Sunday School 9:00 www.star1el.net/bethel ^Baptist ’ Sundays 10:00am @The Hilton Friday, November 2nd 7:30-9:30 Unitarian Fellowship 305 Wellborn Road, College Station Free Admission Fellowship Free Will Baptist Church College & Career Class You are invited to a Bible study especially for students. Sunday mornings at 9:45 1228 W. Villa Maria 779-2297 For more information contact Marcus Brewer: 731-1890 m-brewer@tamu.edu http://www.fellowshiDfwto.orq $ Small Groups 1 meet weekly ^ 260-1163 WWW.COMCHURCH.COM i fit? i nt?icipy oioicfb, d uyridmK, uuu iiuiii wii uc uidynu^iny uo wiui uRni unique talents this Friday, November 2. Maurine McLean and Lisa Rogers dispense an unusual remedy to the human condition in a musical catharsis. The original, Austin-based group doles out humor and wisdom in the form of jazz, funk, and folk music. The Ft. Worth Star Telegram calls them “better than Prozac." Please, join us for a free evening of music and fun. rlletin bo :ad coach While 7 ainstay in tverwon I pas is jus le nationu Texas s iris Petr ime to th i pionsl 94 to J lional titl trying inghorn s awer as w ired in C :adily imp Last ye i Sponsored by Women’s Studies Program & Gender Issues Educations Sewm For more info call 845-7994 CatfwCic St. Mary’s Catholic Center Cornerstone Church • Mid Week Small Group Meetings ' Sunday Service at 4:30pm on George Bush just across from campus at the College Station Conference Center. 485-8744 603 Church Avenue in Northgate (979)846-5717 www.aaaiecatholic.ora Pastoral Team Rev. Michael J. Sis, Pastor Rev. Keith Koehl, Associate Pastor Campus Ministers - Deacon Bill Scott, Deacon David Reed, Martha Tonn, Maureen Murray, Dawn Rouen Daily Masses Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. in the Church Tues. & Thurs.: 12:05 noon in the All Faiths’ Chapel Sat.: 10:30 a.m. (Korean) Weekend Masses Sat: 5:30 p.m. (English), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sun.: 9:00, 11:00 am., 5:30 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. Confessions Wed. 8:30-9:30 p.m., Sat. 4:00-5:15 p.m. or by appointment. ‘PresByterian Covenant Presbyterian Church "A welcoming community of feith who reaches out, cares for one another & proclaims the love of Jesus Christ to all" 220 Rock Prarie Road (979) 694-7700 G. Thomas Huser - Minister Sunday Service: 8:30 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Aggie Classes: 9:45 Prayer & Praise on Tuesdays: 7:30 fax: (979) 696-4334 www.covenantpresbyterian.org Cfturcfi of Cfvrist A&M Church of Christ 1901 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. (979)693-0400 Sunday Assemblies: 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m., Sunday Night: 6 p.m. College Bible Class 9:30 a.m. Mid-Week “Oasis” 7:30 p.m. Aggies for Christ Call for on-campus pick-up info ‘EpiscopaC St. Thomas Episcopal 906 George Bush Dr. • College Station, TX 696-1726 Summer services - 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Evensong Next door to Canterbury House, the Episopal Student Center