Concert May 23
COMbilled Halevy, Farband, Circle Choruses to Appear in number
of musicians Prom the
When the Halevy, Farband
and Workmen's Circle Choruses
merge for their second concert
May 23, at the Detroit Institute
of Arts, the singers will be under
the baton of , three conductors.
The largest Jewish chorus in
America will be directed for the
first two numbers by William
Gayman, associate conductor of
the Halevy Chorus since the in-
ception of the group.
Julius Miller, the first Halevy
conductor who now resides in
Chicago, Ill., will be here for
the concert, and will conduct
the next two pieces on the pro-
gram
The balance of the concert
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will be directed by Dan Froh-
man, nationally prominent
singer, composer and conductor
who this year celebrates his sil-
ver anniversary as conductor of
the Halevy group.
Many new choral works will
be presented here for the first
time, and will be heard to the
background music of a large
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Composers represented on the
program will include Hirshin,
Posner, Rodgers, Rauch, Rom-
berg, Rossini, Altman, Gersh-
win, Bik Endeis, Robert Shaw,
Bizet, Wilensky, Zaira Denza,
Spialik, Zilberts, and Frohman.
You can obtain a prospectus and Israel Bonds at
STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS
AMERICAN FINANCIAL & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR ISRAEL
2200 DAVID STOTT BUILDING
DETROIT 26, MICK
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6—DETROIT JEWISH
NEWS
Friday, May 14, 1954
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A concert spokesman said
that the groups have been in
rehearsal for many months, and
that this year's concert will be
the finest choral concert heard
in Detroit for many years. For
reservations, call LL 3-3253 or
KE. 3-9367.
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