THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, July 14, 1972 2 Hebrew U. Buildings Named for Ohio Executive JERUSALEM—Two buildings at the Hebrew University will bear the name of Youngstown, 0. in- dustrialist James Ross, who was honored at a ceremony at the uni- versity. The James Ross Scientific Re_ search Institute on the Givat Ram campus, and the James and Edith Ross Student Residence Hall on Mount Scopus, were formally de- dicated Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Under ZOD Auspices Coming to Detroit Oct. 6; Flint to Host Oct. 4; Also Appearing at U. of M. Israel Philharmonic Orchestra . of the concert is under the chair- will make three appearances in . manship of Dr. Joel Hamburger. Michigan. The three Michigan appearances of the famous Israel orchestra Its first concert will he in Flint, Oct. 4. (Details on Flint page, will he part of the 15-concert tour Page 13). It also will appear arranged in this country. The orchestra will he conducted Oct 5 at a .0 of M. concert in Hill by Maestro Zubin Mehta, who will Auditorium in Ann Arbor. be accompanied by his wife, The Detroit concert will he on Nancy Kovack a native of Flint, Saturday night, Oct. 6, at Ma- Mich., who has obtained fame in sonic Temple, under auspices of the Zionist Organization of her own right as an actress in movies and television. Detroit. The sponsors stated The Israel Philharmonic Orches that it will not be for fund raising tra is young, just 36 years old ranged as a community service, that will not be for fund-raising and that popular prices, from SS to $5, will prevail. Tickets can already be ordered from the Ziouist Organization, at the Zionist Cultural Center is South- field. Dr. Jack Greenberg, ZOD Presi- dent, announced that supervision ONE CENT SALE!!! 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The rotation of guest conductors and outstanding world famous solo- ists like Rubinstein, Heifetz, Platt- gorsky, Stern, Arrau, Cas.als, and many others throughout the years has made the orchestra "wonder- fully elastic." in the words of one expert. For the last three years, Zubin Mehta has been music adviser. Under his direction, the orchestra is adding a style of its own to its proven adaptabil- ity. Mehta received his early musi- cal training from his father. Mehli Mehta. in Bombay. Despite his early training in music, Mehta at one period entered medical school. but soon abandoned that plan. In 1957 he was graduated from the Academy of Music in Vienna with a diploma in conduct- ing The following year Mehta began conducting the orchestra of the Musikverein in Vienna, and in the same year he went to Liver- pool, to enter the first international conductors competition: he won first prize over 100 other contest- ants. Substituting for Eugene Or- I mandy. Mehta bec a m e the I youngest conductor to lead the Vienna Philharmonic, and he was the youngest man in history to conduct the Berlin Philhar- monic. At 25 he was invited to conduct the then 25-year-old Is- rael Philharmonic Orchestra, and was invited to return every y- ear until their mutual 50th birthday, In 1962 Mehta was engaged as music director of the Los An- geles Philharmonic Orchestra, thus becoming, at 26. the L.A. Philharmonic's youngest perma- nent conductor. Zubin Mehta was appointed mu- sic adviser to the Israel Philhar- monic Orchestra in October 1969, after having led the orchestra as guest conductor for seven consecu- i“, years The Israel Philharmonic Orches- ra will bring to the concerts in Michigan a full strength of 106 mu- yin. Sixty members Were lio4rn Ind ern - trained in Israel: some 10 foundiru4 members are still play- ng The home of the orchestra is the 3,000-seat Frederic R. 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