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Pro Arte records works by Dvorak
The current Pro Arte String Quartet has released its debut recording, containing two of Antonin Dvorak’s string quartets.
Of the major 19th-century composers who came after Beethoven, none dedicated himself more seriously to the genre of the string quartet than Dvorak. The recording includes String Quartet No. 9 in D minor (Op. 34) and the String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat major (Op. 51), composed 1877-79, a pivotal point in his career.
Proceeds from the sale of the recording, which costs $15, will support School of Music scholarships. The CD will be on sale at local book and record stores, and some specialty shops. It can also be ordered by mailing a check for $17.50 (which includes shipping) payable to “UW School of Music” to: School of Music CDs, 455 N. Park St., Madison WI 53706-1483.
The recording also can be ordered by credit card through the UW Press distribution center, (800) 621-2736 or (773) 568-1550, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday.
“The Constitution Now”
Faculty will discuss citizen rights and obligations in the aftermath of Sept. 11 in the free public Center for the Humanities Forums, “The Constitution Now,” a series to be held Jan. 29-Feb. 26 in public libraries throughout Dane County. Information: 263-3409 or 266-6388.
The talks all start at 7 p.m. Tuesdays:
- Jan. 29, Middleton Public Library, 7425 Hubbard Ave., 831-5564. Susan Zaeske, communication arts, “The Rhetoric of a World Crisis.”
- Feb. 5, Deerfield Public Library, 12 W. Nelson St., Deerfield, 764-8102. Andrew Wolpert, classics, “Freedom and Democracy: Lessons from Antiquity.”
- Feb. 12, Sun Prairie Public Library, 1350 Linnerud Drive, Sun Prairie, 825-7323. John Cooper, history, “The Role of Civil Liberties in War Time.”
- Feb. 19, McFarland Public Library, 5114 Farwell St., 838-4590. Howard Schweber, political science, “The First Amendment After Sept. 11.”
- Feb. 26, Oregon Public Library, 256 Brook St., Oregon, 835-3656. Lester Hunt, philosophy, “Military Tribunals: National Security Versus the Constitution?”
Dance group to perform
Li Chiao-Ping Dance will present a 10-year anniversary concert at the Madison Civic Center Jan. 18-20. The company is directed by Li Chiao-Ping, a faculty member in the Dance Program. She was named by Dance Magazine as one of the 25 dancers and choreographers to watch. Shows are at 8 p.m., with an additional show at 2 p.m., Sunday, Jan 20. Information: 835-6590 or 263-5735.