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Violinist David Ehrlich
and baritone Randi Blood-
ing will appear as guests of
the annual artist concert
sponsored by the Music
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one year old. The
American-Israel Cultu-al
Fund sponsored his musical
education.
Ehrlich was graduated
from Tel Aviv University
with high honors. He served
as concertmaster of both
Ramat-Gan Israel Chamber
DAVID EHRLICH
Orchestra and the Holon
Chamber Orchestra. He
finished his Bachelor of
Arts degree at Northern Il-
linois University, where he
studied with Shmuel
Ashkenasi. When -the uni-
verstiy initiated a solo
competition, Ehrlich won
the event on two occasions
and appeared both times as
a soloist with the orchestra.
Currently, he is a fa-
culty member at the uni-
versity and has just been
appointed concertmaster
of the Chicago Philhar-
monic Orchestra.
RANDIE BLOODING
Blooding, winner of the
Detroit. 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
1977 Young Artist Audi-
Temple Beth El, announces
tions of the National Feder-
Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, - ation of Music Clubs, re-
president.
ceived his Bachelor of Music
Ehrlich won the National
Education Degree at
Federation of Music Clubs
Colorado . State University
Young Artist Auditions in
and earned his Master of
1975. He was the first non-
Music Degree in voice from
American to win the Feder-
Southern Methodist Uni-
ation's award. Born in Po-
versity in 1975. Recently he
land, his parents emigrated
completed his Doctor of
to Israel when David was
Music Arts Degree at Ohio
State University, and has
accepted a position on the
faculty at Middle Tennessee
State University.
Blooding has performed
leading baritone roles in
many operas, including
"Tosca," "La Traviata,"
"Fidelio" and "Don
Giovanni." He has also ap-
peared as soloist with the
Dallas Civic Symphony,
Ohio State University
Choir, Columbus Sym-
phony and the Southern
Methodist University
Choir.
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dale, Presidential Assistant
Stuart E. Eizenstat, Israeli
Ambassador Simha Dinitz,
NBC President Herbert
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Jewish Committee, to be
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East; the condition of
Jewish communities
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