18—Friday, November 17, 1967
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Two Aspiring Artists to Perform Here
for Music Study Club 's Anpual Concert
The talents of two young musi- competitions since age 10. Her co-
cians will highlight the program performer, Louis Nagel, began his
of the Annual Artist Concert piano studies at age 5 and this
scheduled by the Music Study Club year was declared the Young Art-
; ist Audition winner at the biennial
convention of the National Feder-
! ation of Music Clubs.
Miss Hassman, a native of Wash-
ington, D.C., performed with the
American University Symphony
when she was 10 and three years
later entered the Curtis Institute
of Music in Philadelphia.
During this period, Miss Hass-
man won the Young Musicians
Audition and was subsequently
Nagel
Miss Hassman
invited to give a number of re-
citals in the area. In 1965, she
for 8:30 p.m. Nov. 26 at the Scot-
attended the Casals Festival on
tish Rite Cathedral.
a
scholarship granted by the
Cellist Zoe Hassman, 18, is a
department of state of Puerto
descendant of five generations of
Rico.
musicians and has been winning
Although she was below the re-
quired age of 18, Miss Hassman
permitted to enter the Con-
was
MUSIC
cert Artists Guild Competition in
(Just Great)
1966. She won first prize of $1,000,
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a Town Hall debut and the oppor-
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appeared
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In 1960, Nagel began his studies
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and upon graduation received the
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Nagel, who made his Town Hall
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debut in 1966, comes to Detroit
for the first time to play for the
Music Study Club.
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ASHER-GREVE: A. Larry Asher,
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strahl of Stratford Rd., Oak Park,
and the late Mr. Henry Asher, and
Julia Greve, daughter of Dr. and
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In celebration of Bnai Moshe
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Puerto Rico Trip Follows
Eaton-Schuster Vows
An oneg Shabat sponsored by
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Institute will be held 8:30 p.m.
today at the institute.
A special feature of the evening
will be the showing of a film,
"Liquid Fire," story of the labor
leader Samuel Gompers, presented
by Jack Kadish. This film was re-
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association with the Jewish Theo-
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