News Scrapbook 1981-1982
SAN D IEGO UNION AR ? 1982
SAN DIEGO UNION
LA JOLLA LIGHT
LOS ANGELES TIMES
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Founders Gallerr: "Bathers," photoaraphs by Duncan Mcc osk- er Tuesday through April 3. Unt· vers1ty of San Diego. Monday-Fri- day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednes- days to 9 p.m
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~:~i:"~~ou~rs Gallery, University of San Diego) Exhibit ll Hawaii, ~ns Md:iday°~~h~~~~o~T'ctmg !l<>me hfe styles ,n noon to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fnd rom 7 to 9 p m. hours are day1. Ellub,t will run through March :_• and until 9 p m Wedn •
USD - photographs by Duncan Mc( osker" \\ill be featured ;\,1arch 9 through March 26. Alcala Park S D ~IMW. '. f'ounder · Galler} - "Bathers
•f ATHERS~ (Founders G llery, Umvera1ty of San Oi go)- Exhibit o photographs by Duncan McCosker depitlllli aorne 1 fe sty les m Hawaii, noon to 5 p m Monday • lhrough Fridays and until 9 p. Wednesdays Exhibit will run through March 28.
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MAR 2 6 1982
''Batb " ers, a photography exhibit by professor Duncan McCosker focusing on images of figures at the beach• will be shown through March 26, Founder's Gallery, Uni- versity of San Diego. 291-6480
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"BATHERS" IFounders Gallery, Uruvenlty of San Diego) Exhibit of photographs by Duncan McCosker deyictmg acme hie stylea tn Wednesdays. Exlubit ends today
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Foundert Gallery: "Bathers," photographs by Duncan Mccosker. Through April 3. University of San Diego. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p m Wednesdays to 9 p m.
Founde11 Gallery: "Bathers photographs by Duncan McCosk er Through April 3. University of San Diego. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m to 4 Pm.; Wednesdays to 9 pm
Ba thers- Pho1ography by Duncan McCosker caplures Cahfom,a beach life in an exhibuion at Umven.11y ~f San Diego·s Founder; Gallery Mar. 9-26. Opening reception Mar. 8. 7.9 r -
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CONCERT
CONCERT USD continues Its free noontime concert series with performances each Wednesday at 12~5 p.m. In French Parlor, Founders Holl. This week features the Brasswlnds Quartet In a recital of Contemporory music for brass. For more Information coll 291 -6480 ext. 429q,,.
USD continues Its free noontime concert series with performances each Wednesday at 1215 pm. In French Parlor, Founders Hall. This week features the Brasswlnds Quartet In o recital of Contemporary music for brass. For more information coll 291-6480 ext. 4296.
USO music instructor Rev. Nicholas Reveles is framed within his hands as he directs students. In Harmony USD's Father Reveles Sees Himself As Priest First,· Finds Music Is A Way To Express Spirituality
Reveles said he has been a priest for this diocese for eight years and at first found it was a struggle to hannonize this office and his music "In the last few years I am finding my musicianship is integral to my priesthood. There is still a tension, but a positive one," he said. Reveles takes over the Masses at The Imma- culata for the pastor's days off and vacations. ·That keeps me involved with couples, children and older people besides my students here. It. keeps me from getting narrow," he sairl. During breaks in the USO schedule, Reveles has given master classes and recitals at other universities arou~d the country, but isn't plan- ning on repeating the experience. "It was fun but exhausting. I'm finding I am getting stretched too thin and want to cut down a bit so I have more time to devote to compos- ing music," he said.'--'~- --~---...
expllining the music to those in the audience who want more information about the music they are about to hear. •·when Tito Capobianco started the Verdi Festival here, he called some commentary and asked if I would do for them and I said yes. Recently the symphony called and asked me to do 1t for them and I have been introducing the L.A. Pbilbarmontc too. It i:; getting to be quite a side-line," Reveles said. Besides his teaching duties at USD, Reveles is dioc'scan music director, and as such interest- ed i the state of music in the parishes. ''I see a resurgence of interest in good choral mu 1c in the churches and there is still a lot of good choral music being published," he said. "Most choirs are capable of singing at least the shorter and simpler works." Reveles himself has added to the choral liter- ature. Three years ago he wrote a setting of the St. John Pass10n for chorus, soloists and small orchestra, and is now working on a Mass setting to be used at a regional convention of the Pasto- ral fosician's Association in August. Parts of the manuscript were spread over his office desk and he was racing a deadline for the pnnting of the convenllon brochure so the con- gregational responses could be included in it. ·It looks as though I am writing it quickly, and that may be true 1f you consider only the actual setting down of the notes," he said. "I carry 1t around for four or five years in my h d and the work goes on ther . en I write it m t o or three months," he said.
By RITA GILLMON SIOII Wrilff, The S. o.eto UlliOII
LOS ANGELES T llv'IES
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Father Nicholas Reveles is often introduced as a 1nusic1an-priest, though he doesn't like to be described that way "l don't consider my elf a hyphenated person. I can't r member a time in my life when I wa n't thinking of bemg a priest," Reveles said during an interv1ew m his tiny office in the Univer 1ty of San Diego's Fine Arts Depart- ment where he 1s an instructor in music. ·Mu i<' i a way that I express my love for Cod and my pmtualily. I can no longer see those bcmg apart from each other," he aid. Th Rev Reveles was born into a musical I mily in Los Angeles and raised in Oceanside He has bt..-en playing the piano smce the age of lour and lill finds it a major source of musical $3lisfacl1on. He ha. al. o been writing music for church performanc . Father Reveles was trained for the Roman Catholic pn thood at St Francis Seminary at USD and had th olog1cal training at the Catho- lic Univ rs1ty in America in Wa hington, D. C. fie !so earned a master's degree m music at h llnive tty of Redlands m the church music progrdm "I still try to do at lea t two piano r ritals a ar to k •p my If up lo the mark,' aid Re- l who play d I t mght at the Immac-ulata 1-'alh r Revel also becoming a familiar figure to opera and symphony devotees me ha be n giving pre performance le .tures
MAR 1 2 1982
CONCERT USD continues Its free noontime concert series with performances each Wednesday at 12:15 pm In French Parlor, Founders Holl. This week ieotures . the Brosswlnds Quartet In a recltal of Contemporary music for brass. For more Information coll 291-6480 ext. 4296.
.PIANIST NICOLAS REVELES (Unlvenity of San Diego), Reel mcludea worka(bY Schumann, Beethoven and Lilzt in benefit for the lmmaculat.a Church or USD: 8 p.m. t.oda at the church.
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