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Serving Dayton & Surrouding Areas COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Stop in and visit our showroom 2899 Culver Ave., Kettering North: 937-233-1354 South: 937-643-2907 www.carnationblindsandshutters.com Free In-Home Consultant Buy Direct From The Factory Verticals • Wood Blinds • Cellular Shades • Mini Blinds • Roller Shades Installation • Woven Woods • Shutters • Repair • Cleaning 12 MONTHS NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST See Store For Details FREE Up to 32x54 Faux Wood $59.00 or less Arts Hofeldt-Phillips Piano Trio at St. Paul’s Nov. 15 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Artist Series continues on Saturday, Nov. 15, at 4 p.m. with the Hofeldt-Phillips Piano Trio and special guest Clara Hofeldt in a wide-ranging chamber program that features some buried treasure and a musical mystery. The Hofeldt-Phillips Piano Trio (Betsey Hofeldt, violin; Mark Hofeldt, cello; Stephen Phillips, piano) was founded when its mem- bers met while pursuing graduate studies at the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. They have performed throughout the Miami Valley at the Dayton Art Institute, the Cincinnati Art Museum, Miami University, Earlham College, the University of Dayton, Wright State University, the Music on the Avenue series in Newport, KY, and other area music series. Betsey and Mark are members of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, and Stephen collaborates with vocalists and instrumentalists in the Cincinnati area. Special guest Clara Hofeldt, the daughter of Betsey and Mark, is a sophomore at Oakwood High School and a distinguished violinist in her own right. She studies with Cincinnati Symphony assistant con- certmaster, Eric Bates, is first violin- ist with the Blackbird String Quartet, and was a winner in the Oakwood’s Got Talent competition held at the Oakwood Centennial closing cere- monies. Clara and her sister Ingrid are co-directors of Giving Strings, an orchestra of professional, amateur and student musicians who annually present a concert in Oakwood to raise money for local children’s charities. The buried treasure on the pro- gram is the Trio No. 2 in D Minor by Czech-born composer Bohuslav Martinu, who fled his native land at the start of World War II and made his home in the United States. Martinu’s work, which weaves mod- ern sensibilities with the melodic influences of Czech folk songs and English madrigals, is a favorite of the Hofeldt-Phillips Trio, but to bring this little heard work to Dayton audi- ences the musicians had to hunt up a scarce copy of the score, last pub- lished in the early 1960s. Their quest led to the music library at Oberlin College, where a circulating copy was located. The concert at St. Paul’s will coincide with a celebration of Martinu’s musical legacy taking place in Prague, the beloved capital from which the composer remained in exile all his life. Another program highlight—and a musical puzzle— is the Brahms Sonatensatz, the scherzo movement from a collaborative work known as the F-A-E Sonata. Brahms, Schumann, and Albert Dietrich were commissioned to write movements for this sonata in honor of the violin- ist Joseph Joachim. The sonata takes its title from the initials of Joachim’s Romantic German motto, Frei Aber Einsam (“Free, but lonely”), and the honoree was asked to guess which composer was responsible for which part—a puzzle he had no trouble solving. The full sonata is rarely heard today, but the Brahms scherzo remains a popular part of the cham- ber repertoire. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Artist Series is a musical outreach to the community, featuring magnificent music in sacred space. All are wel- come, and a reception will follow the concert. A free will offering will be taken to benefit St. Paul’s music min- istry. French pianist Tiberghien performs Nov. 15 Soirees Musicales will present French pianist Cedric Tiberghien at Shiloh Church, N. Main Street at Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. The program for the evening will include selections from Johannes Brahm’s Klavierstucke, Op. 76, Ten Hungarian Dances and Bela Bartok’s Out of Doors Suite, Three Songs from the District of Csik, Six Bulgarian Dances from Mikrocosmos and Six Popular Rumanian Dances. Tickets available at the door. Adults - $22, Seniors - $20, Students (ages 19-22), Age 18 and Under – FREE. Quilt show at Kettering Center Gallery 15 quilt artists belonging to the Miami Valley Quilt Network and hailing from Oakwood , Kettering, Washington Township, Yellow Springs, Centerville, Dayton and Springboro will be exhibiting their quilts at the Kettering Government Center Gallery, 3600 Shroyer Rd. from Nov. 3 to Nov. 28. Entitled Uncommon Threads: Brilliant Stitches, artists from Oakwood include Kate Burch, Sharon Weltner and Susan Schaller as well as Kettering quilt artists Carroll Schleppi, Ron Lundquist and Winnie Fiedler, among others, will be exhibiting their works Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The gallery is free and open to the pub- lic. Cedric Tiberghien OSU Marching Band at Schuster Nov. 12 Soweto Gospel Choir to perform Nov. 13 The Best Damn Band in the land is coming to Dayton. The 225-piece Ohio State University Marching Band will play a rare off-campus concert at The Schuster Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12. Tickets are on sale at $50 & $35. Attendees can purchase tickets at the Shuster’s Center Stage Box office or you call 937-228-7591 The sound from this band in the Schuster will be truly an exciting experience. Come early because you do not want to miss the start - it will send chills down your spine to your tapping feet. The Grammy-winning 26- voice Soweto Gospel Choir, laud- ed for its “soulful, profoundly moving music” (Boston Globe), makes its southwestern Ohio debut with a concert Thursday, Nov. 13, at the Victoria Theatre, located at 138 N. Main Street in downtown Dayton. The perform- ance, which begins at 8 p.m., is part of the 2008-2009 Cityfolk World Rhythms Series. Reserved seat tickets for the concert are $25-$37, and are available from the Cityfolk Box Office at (937) 496-3863. More information is available on the web at www.Cityfolk.org.

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• Dent Removal• Bumper Repair

• Scratch and Chip Removal• Custom Painting

• Computer Paint Matching• Minor Paint Repair

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• Free Estimates• 15 years Experience

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Serving Dayton &Surrouding Areas

COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIALStop in and visit our showroom

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ArtsHofeldt-Phillips Piano Trio at St. Paul’s Nov. 15

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church ArtistSeries continues on Saturday, Nov.15, at 4 p.m. with the Hofeldt-PhillipsPiano Trio and special guest ClaraHofeldt in a wide-ranging chamberprogram that features some buriedtreasure and a musical mystery.

The Hofeldt-Phillips Piano Trio(Betsey Hofeldt, violin; MarkHofeldt, cello; Stephen Phillips,piano) was founded when its mem-bers met while pursuing graduatestudies at the Cincinnati CollegeConservatory of Music. They haveperformed throughout the MiamiValley at the Dayton Art Institute, theCincinnati Art Museum, MiamiUniversity, Earlham College, theUniversity of Dayton, Wright StateUniversity, the Music on the Avenueseries in Newport, KY, and other areamusic series. Betsey and Mark aremembers of the Dayton PhilharmonicOrchestra, and Stephen collaborateswith vocalists and instrumentalists inthe Cincinnati area.

Special guest Clara Hofeldt, thedaughter of Betsey and Mark, is asophomore at Oakwood High Schooland a distinguished violinist in herown right. She studies with

Cincinnati Symphony assistant con-certmaster, Eric Bates, is first violin-ist with the Blackbird String Quartet,and was a winner in the Oakwood’sGot Talent competition held at theOakwood Centennial closing cere-monies. Clara and her sister Ingridare co-directors of Giving Strings, anorchestra of professional, amateurand student musicians who annuallypresent a concert in Oakwood to raisemoney for local children’s charities.

The buried treasure on the pro-gram is the Trio No. 2 in D Minor byCzech-born composer BohuslavMartinu, who fled his native land atthe start of World War II and madehis home in the United States.Martinu’s work, which weaves mod-ern sensibilities with the melodicinfluences of Czech folk songs andEnglish madrigals, is a favorite of theHofeldt-Phillips Trio, but to bringthis little heard work to Dayton audi-ences the musicians had to hunt up ascarce copy of the score, last pub-lished in the early 1960s. Their questled to the music library at OberlinCollege, where a circulating copywas located. The concert at St. Paul’swill coincide with a celebration of

Martinu’s musical legacy takingplace in Prague, the beloved capitalfrom which the composer remainedin exile all his life.

Another program highlight—anda musical puzzle— is the BrahmsSonatensatz, the scherzo movementfrom a collaborative work known asthe F-A-E Sonata. Brahms,Schumann, and Albert Dietrich werecommissioned to write movementsfor this sonata in honor of the violin-ist Joseph Joachim. The sonata takesits title from the initials of Joachim’sRomantic German motto, Frei AberEinsam (“Free, but lonely”), and thehonoree was asked to guess whichcomposer was responsible for whichpart—a puzzle he had no troublesolving. The full sonata is rarelyheard today, but the Brahms scherzoremains a popular part of the cham-ber repertoire.

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church ArtistSeries is a musical outreach to thecommunity, featuring magnificentmusic in sacred space. All are wel-come, and a reception will follow theconcert. A free will offering will betaken to benefit St. Paul’s music min-istry.

French pianist Tiberghien performs Nov. 15Soirees Musicales will present

French pianist Cedric Tiberghien atShiloh Church, N. Main Street atPhiladelphia Dr., Dayton, onSaturday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m.

The program for the evening willinclude selections from JohannesBrahm’s Klavierstucke, Op. 76, TenHungarian Dances and Bela Bartok’s

Out of Doors Suite, Three Songsfrom the District of Csik, SixBulgarian Dances fromMikrocosmos and Six PopularRumanian Dances.

Tickets available at the door.Adults - $22, Seniors - $20, Students(ages 19-22), Age 18 and Under –FREE.

Quilt show at Kettering Center Gallery15 quilt artists belonging to the

Miami Valley Quilt Network andhailing from Oakwood ,Kettering, Washington Township,Yellow Springs, Centerville,Dayton and Springboro will beexhibiting their quilts at theKettering Government CenterGallery, 3600 Shroyer Rd. fromNov. 3 to Nov. 28.

Entitled Uncommon Threads:

Brilliant Stitches, artists fromOakwood include Kate Burch,Sharon Weltner and SusanSchaller as well as Kettering quiltartists Carroll Schleppi, RonLundquist and Winnie Fiedler,among others, will be exhibitingtheir works Monday throughFriday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thegallery is free and open to the pub-lic.

Cedric Tiberghien

OSU Marching Bandat Schuster Nov. 12

Soweto Gospel Choirto perform Nov. 13

The Best Damn Band in theland is coming to Dayton. The225-piece Ohio StateUniversity Marching Bandwill play a rare off-campusconcert at The SchusterPerforming Arts Center at 8p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12.

Tickets are on sale at $50 &$35. Attendees can purchase

tickets at the Shuster’s CenterStage Box office or you call937-228-7591

The sound from this bandin the Schuster will be truly anexciting experience. Comeearly because you do not wantto miss the start - it will sendchills down your spine to yourtapping feet.

The Grammy-winning 26-voice Soweto Gospel Choir, laud-ed for its “soulful, profoundlymoving music” (Boston Globe),makes its southwestern Ohiodebut with a concert Thursday,Nov. 13, at the Victoria Theatre,located at 138 N. Main Street indowntown Dayton. The perform-

ance, which begins at 8 p.m., ispart of the 2008-2009 CityfolkWorld Rhythms Series. Reservedseat tickets for the concert are$25-$37, and are available fromthe Cityfolk Box Office at (937)496-3863. More information isavailable on the web atwww.Cityfolk.org.