Davis-Croll Nuptials Kol Israel Music Director Predicts Television for Jewish State by 1960 Arye Petrushka, dep- He said, however., that most • phony. Paray is extremely pop- ling their trips to the Jewish Solein I/ 1:::ed on Aug. 25 uty Shabtai program manager of rruisic Israelis would not care for the , MRS. JERONIE DAVIS for Kol Israel, the Israel gov- ernment's official radio station. was in Detroit this week and spoke enthusiastically about the progress being made in, the Jewish state's radio industry. j If his trip were delayed three years, however, he probably would be speaking of , the infant television network just insti- tuted in Israel. • TV for Israel is that close, according to Petrushka, who said that blueprints are current- ly being prepared to introduce nation-wide television to Israeli audiences, via Kol Israel. Petrushka said that FM (fre- quency modulation) would be introduced next year and tele- vision should be established by 1960. Here as part of the Inter- national Educational Ex- change Program conducted by the Department of State, Pet- rushka is one of 30 specialists from 24 foreign countries ta- king part in the International Seminar on Radio and TV at the University of Boston. After one-month of - book study," Petrushka and his fel- low delegates are on a tour of • the country to learn various techniques employed by radio and TV networks. The seminar will conclude with a study of Hollywood network studios, a visit to Washington and an eval uation period in Boston. Petrushka said he greatly admired American techniques in the radio and television fields. type of disc jockey programs that predominate American ra- dio. In Israel, since .fees are col- lected for radio licenses (all owners must have one), there is no commercialism except during the early morning hours when a few sponsors take the airways. About 60 percent of the Is- raeli radio time is taken up by music, he said. Roughly, it is broken down into 40 percent serious music and 60 percent folk songs and light music. The station has its own 40- piece symphony which pre- sents a concert once a week and also participates in cham- ber recitals. There also is a weekly concert by the Israel Pharmonic Orchestra. Much of the music is record- ed, and, interestingly enough to Detroiters, a great amount of these recordings are by Paul Paray and the Detroit Sym- ular in Israel, having for a time state. directed the Israel Philharmon- When Petrushka leaves for ic. Israel in October he will take Petrushka came to Palestine with him the score of Julius 20 years ago from his native Chajes' new composition, "Mel- Germany, where in pre-Hitler ody and Dance for English. Horn days he was a recognized com- and Strings." dedicated to the poser and conductor in Ger- memory of Henry Wineman, to many and Austria. Today, he be played by the Kol Israel does much of the arranging for orchestra Kol Israel. 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