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Arie Elias, left, and Efrat Lavie are featured in the
film version of the Israeli-made musical, "Kazablan," now
at the Tel-Ex Theater.
`East' Meets 'West' in Charming
Israeli Film Musical, `Kazablan,'
There's nothing new in the Jaffa stretch, "Kazablan" is
plot—Shakespeare and Leon- a visual treat. Producer-di-
ard Bernstein share the cred- rector Menahem Golan add-
it for that. Not even the nar- ed a new dimension to the
rative device is original—as successful Israeli stage mu-
anyone who has seen "Fid- sical, and in doing so created
dler on the Roof" will testify. the biggest success in Isra-
What carries off "Kaza- el's history for any film,
blan," the Israeli film musi- of any national origin.
For a country that's crazy
cal now playing at the Tel-
Ex Theater, is sheer zest. about the cinema, that's no
C.D.
We are treated to an Israel mean feat.
that we had almost forgotten
in the trauma following Oc-
tober 1973: for all its prob-
lems, a joyful land.
The film has something
Detroit Symphony Orches-
else to say. Now, in the time
of rebuilding, we are remind- tra conductor - in - residence
ed of what the war inter- Paul Freeman will open the
rupted. Kazablan—Yoseph Si- two-week "Music Under the
montov Kazablan—is that re- Stars" series of free outdoor
concerts 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
minder.
"Kaza" is a hero of the at the Michigan State Fair-
Six-Day War, but his words grounds.
The program will include
linger beyond Yom Kippur
works of Ravel, Coleridge-
1973: "After the war," the
Moroccan-born Israeli asks Taylor, Nunes-Garcia, and
his former commanding of- the Hungarian - American
ficer, an Ashkenazi, "what Eugene Zador, and will fea-
happened to Kaza? You all ture guest pianist Robert
went home, but what abou Preston in a performance of
Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on
me? I had no home."
He is the Oriental, the a Theme of Paganini.
Six concerts will be pre-
lower caste in what was sup- sented in this 22nd consecu-
posed to be a tasteless soci- tive year for the "Music Un-
ety. Yet, he has the hutzpa to der the Stars" series. Con-
cross over to the other side certs are scheduled June 11,
for lovely Rachel (Efrat La- 13, 18 and 20.
vie), braving the disapproval
On Wednesday and Thurs-
of both sides.
day the guest artists will be
(In one of the delightful Cleveland Orchestra pianist
episodes of the film, Kaza- Joela Jones, who will per-
blan has his first taste of ge- form Chopin's Piano Concer-
filte fish—an Ashkenazi spe- to No. 2 in her debut with
cialty — in Rachel's home. the DSO, and DSO assistant
Rathel's cat gets an unex- principal French horn Lowell
pected treat under the ta- Greer, who also will make
ble.)
his DSO solo debut, perform-
Yehoram Gaon is an effec- ing Richard Strauss' Horn
tive Kazablan, although his Concerto No. 2.
singing as uninspired. The
The free concert series is
most charming songs — and sponsored by the National
dances—come from the eit- Endowment for the Arts and
tens of melting-pot Jaffa, the Detroit Symphony Or-
who cherish their crumbling chestra, in cooperation with
hovels, and from their brash, the Michigan State Fair Au-
aimless young sons whose thority. For information, call
future is today.
the Detroit Symphony Or-
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