GYORGY LIGETI A major recorded edition devoted to the influential Hungarian-born composer begins with four disks of varied fare.
Through much of the century, that access has come from the varied fare available on radio and records.
Yet despite the varied cultural fare on offer, some people here have complained that the forum is a green light for property speculation and is merely an excuse for urban improvement.
Musically, the festival shifted from last year's single-minded guitar attack to more varied fare.
Call the parish office at 949-2874 for information about these and future concerts at Grace Church, including such varied fare as oboe recitals, several more organ programs and even a salute to Irving Berlin.
"I think you want more varied fare because of all the restaurants with varied cuisines," she continued.
The varied fare of the Malay Peninsula reflects its geography and its role as a trading center.
If an occasional solo passage lacked the utmost in luster, the ensemble sound was consistently strong and brilliant in unfamiliar, varied and challenging fare.
Ms. Takaezu (pronounced ta-ka-EH-zu) is proud indeed of the varied fare that comes from her little plot of ground.
The programming balance tipped toward plotless ballets and away from more varied fare.