Music Department: Faculty, Students Plan Varied Recital Season by Linda Charles The Recital Hall in the Music Building will be alive with the sounds of student ensembles, faculty soloists, chamber music and guest artists during the coming season. The season starts Sunday, Aug. 27, with a lecture and piano concert on J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations, by Sue Haug, associate professor and head of the music department. _____ INTERNATIONAL CONCERT Tin-Shi Tam, ISU carillonneur, will be among 300 carillonneurs performing around the world as part of an international musical celebration in Amsterdam called the Uitmarkt. Tam will play at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Stanton Memorial Carillon on central campus. _____ In September, Doug Brown, of WOI Radio The Book Club fame, will join pianist Frederick Moyer in a Guest Recital Series. Moyer most recently performed in Ames during a Rachmaninoff concert in the Town and Gown Chamber Music Series. Brown and Moyer will perform Richard Strauss' musical setting to Tennyson's poem Enoch Arden, subtitled A Melodrama for Piano. Tickets are $8 and available at the door. Each Monday at 5:10 p.m., beginning Sept. 11, informal 30- minute recitals will feature the department's Brombaugh organ in combination with other instruments. The organ also will be featured during the Organists of Iowa Recital Series, designed to give Iowa organists the opportunity to perform on the Brombaugh. Mary Nelson, organist at the Ames Bethesda Lutheran Church, will perform in September. The C. Buell Lipa Festival for Twentieth-Century Music will round out the month of September. Guest composer will be Paul Lansky, Princeton University. The festival will include faculty and students performing contemporary music, lectures and master classes. In October, the music department will join the Children's Theatre in the performance-in-the-schools program. This year, the series will feature the Percussion Ensemble, which will perform at Ames public elementary schools and present an evening concert for children and their families. Admission to the concert will be $3 at the door. Special events at C.Y. Stephens will include an October choral and orchestral performance of Kirk Meechem's Songs of the Slaves, Band Extravaganza in November and Holiday Festival in December. Throughout the season, the music department will present a variety of faculty and student concerts. Most concerts are free and held in the Recital Hall, Music Building. Check the Inside Iowa State calendar for dates, locations and possible costs. _____ contact: News Service, (515) 294-4777 updated: 8-17-95