32 Friday, February 25, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS !! WHY WORRY !! I Music Leave Everything to Us Making Togetherness: The Zukermans An old saw about those working together_ce- menting unity gained fascination at an inspired concert at the Detroit In- stitute of Arts Tuesday evening., Eugenia and Pinchas Zukerman pro- vided the spirit emanat- ing from a couple's musicmaking that gave status to the duo as well as to their performances as individuals. A capacity audience acclaimed the Zukermans and their harmonious performance that added glory to the national fame they attained together and individually. Marc Neikrub waS- the piano accompanist who added skill to an impress- ive program. - There was great delight for an appreciative audi- ence in their performance, together, with piano ac- companiment, of Dop- pler's Andante and Rondo for flute, violin and piano. 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There was inspi- ration for both for each other, and the differing instruments over which they mastered became added means of establish- ing a cooperative and non-obstructive partner- ship. Eugenia is the Ameri- can girl who loved music and her instrument. In Pinchas_ she found the ideal collaborator in her interpretive art. Pinchas is the Israeli who, when only 13, earned the atten- tion of Isaac Stern, who recognized ability and encouraged the boy's con- tinuing studies. - Pinchas had two prod- ders. He was inspired to continue his expertness on the violin by Pablo Casals as well as Stern. The re- sult, now that he is 28, is the fulfillment of predic- tions by two of the world's greatest musicians that another Israeli would make his mark and emerge as one of the great vio- linists of this generation. The Zukermans' con-• cert was part of the series sponsored by the Found- ers Society of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The next artist in the series will be Van Cliburn, April 19. 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