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R m n l r l u n P o r f o r m o r c Q o o tr fK o I itm o!in K + %u2014 v r w a r n A ^ A 1 JR, ^ J L A. 'X J f A 1 1 1 V / A V J%u00bb K.JL M . 'X * I ^ l I l I V / t A ^ * A %u00bb ....Continuedat 4 p.m. with director Olga Bloom leading mostly young musicians, including many recent graduates of prestigious schools such as Juilliard.On November 5, cellists Julian Rodescu and Joanne Polk play works by Bach, Bloch, Chopin and other composers. Soprano Mira Kievman, clarinetist Bob DeGennaro and Daniel Blumenthal, the pianist who placed fifth in the Busoni Internatinal Competition, will perform chamber music of Schuman, Bruch, Spohr, and Mozart.On November 19, the New York String Ensemble, directed by Larry Lockwood, will play a concert of music by Purcell, Schuman, Vivaldi, Coparrarie and Mozart. Extra special events are planned for Christmas and New Year%u2019s Eve%u2014three Bach Brandenburg concerti by a new and promising group at 9 p.m. For all information, call 624-4061.DIANE BOARDMAN DANCE COMPANYThis group of five modern dancers, allwomen, specializes in abstract style and rhythms, primarily accompanied by contemporary music. The company is officially two years old, but its members have danced together professionally since the early %u201970s.Under the direction of its namesake, the company is seeking engagements at New York area colleges while working toward performances January 4-7 in Manhattan. It is also offering master classes, through Ms. Boardman, at 77 Eastern Parkway. THE GOOD COFFEE HOUSEThe coffee and tea are free. Sometimes, baked goods are sold to raise funds for sponsoring the Brooklyn Ethical Society. But the fundamental goal of the Good Coffee House, 53 Prospect Park West, is to provide a wide range of music style in easy listening performances.Upcoming at the Good Coffee House are: W atershed, a bluegrass and old-time country band November 3; Rich and Lorraine Lee with traditional guitar anddulcimer music November 10; Blackrose, the Long Island Irish band on November 17; blues musician George Gritzback November 24; Flying Child December 1; guitarist Peter Kaire and songwriter Bob Holmes December 8; and on December 15, David Jones, favored for his sea chanties. Call 508-2972 for information.ROLANDO JORIF DANCE COMPANY On October 29, the group presented three ballets at the St. John-St. MatthewEmanuel Lutheran Church%u2014ea'ch one in a different style: contemporary-modern, classical ballet and a dance style characteristic of the Alvin Ailey Dance Co. The music was composed by Christopher James. The premiere performance will be repeated on November 12 at 3 p.m. at the St. Ann and Holy Trinity Church on the corner of Clinton and Montague Streets. Guest artist, Enid Britton, who is on a leave of absence from the Alvin Ailey Dance Company, will perform an original solo.The company is based at 424 Pacific Street in Brooklyn, 624-6343.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS MUSIC SOCIETYThe Heights Music Society%u2019s primary concern is service to the community. The .Society%u2019s new conductor, Joseph Eger, a real %u201c musician%u2019s musician,%u201d will lead the orchestra into its first concert of the 1978-79 season on November 14. The theme of the performance is %u201c The Six B%u2019s%u201d : Beethoven, Brahms, Berlioz, Bartok and Brooklyn! The concert will debut a St. Ann%u2019s Church on Montaguq and Clinton Streets.The Society%u2019s second program, starting in December, is entitled %u201cYouth of All Ages%u201d and has a unique vitality that concert-goers can expect for the coming year.The Brooklyn Heights Music Society is located at 151 Montague Street. Chamber groups, quartets, can be engaged for any event. For information call 875-4748.BATIKJ T H E S E B E A U T IF U L . S H IR TS 'I CO M E IN A L L S lz .E S (IN F A N TT H R U X L ) A N D A LL COLORSW ITH A W HOLE Z O O O Fan/mals and other whimsical/\. SC^VES.RLtOWS^ APRONST H E MELTING P O T340 Atlantic A.e. S96-6W9HOURS: TUfcS-SATii-8 Stw i-.s-Tttu%u00bb.

