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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 Friday, March 1, 1980
Handel's 'Israel in Egypt' Performed in Ann Arbor
brated the society's 100th
anniversary and the concert
was performed by the Festi-
val Chorus and the Univer-
sity Symphony Orchestra.
Handel began work on
"Israel in Egypt" in 1738,
using biblical verses from
Exodus and Psalms 78 105
The University Musical
Society of the University of
Michigan sponsored a per-
formance of George F.
Handel's oratorio, "Israel in
Egypt," at its Founders Day
concert Feb. 24 in Hill Au-
ditorium.
The Founders Day cele-
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According to the pro-
gram notes, "Israel in
Egypt" represents a
striking change from
Handel's previous
oratorios, in that no other
work is so predominantly
choral. There is a great
variety in the choral writ-
ing: four-part and eight-
part pieces (18 double
choruses) that are
treated either polyphoni-
cally in fugues and dou-
ble fugues or chordally,
sometimes in a
recitative-like manner.
The few arias and duets
offer lyrical interludes be-
tween the dramatic
choruses, which depict
natural events such as the
catastrophe brought about
by flies, locusts, and
hailstorms, and the
breathtaking description of
the disaster that befell the
Egyptians in the Red Sea.
UJA Cash Collections Rise
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and 106. He wrote "Moses'
Song," which now forms the
second part of the oratorio,
completing it in 11 days,
and then composed
"Exodus," now the first
part, in two weeks.
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
After a period in the dol-
drums last year, the flow of
cash from the United
Jewish Appeal, through the
United Israel Appeal to Is-
rael has picked up sharply
in recent months. Figures
for the first two months of
1980 show an increase of
$4.5 million compared to
the same period last year.
The turnabout has coin-
cided with the appointment
to the post of national cash
chairman of Edward Cad-
den, 53, of Chicago. Because
of the success-story told by
the figures, Cadden, who
grew to UJA prominence as
chairman of the Chicago
campaign, has been hailed
in national UJA circles as
something of a whizz-kid.
Cadden denies rumors
rampant in Israel that a
trend is developing among
American federations
whereby a greater propor-
tion of UJA funds is being
allocated to local needs and
lesser sums for Israel.
"There may be isolated in-
stances which I do not know
of," 'he said, "but there is no
such trend."
Cadden
Similarly,
scotches another Israeli
rumor — that past givers
have cancelled pledges
or ceased giving because
they disapprove of Israeli
settlement policy. The
cases where he comes
across such arguments
are "very rare," says
Cadden. "And usually
this is an excuse for not
giving . . . I know there is
worry about this in Israel
and among some UJA
circles. But I myself don't
feel political views affect
giving."
Cadden also reports hear-
tening news that campaign
pledges are up this year by
18 percent over last year.
Unfulfilled pledges remain
constant at the UJA's
longtime low level of four-
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Ross Taylor, leader of the
Western Guard Party, has
been sentenced to a
maximum one-year jail
term and his movement has -
been fined $5,000 for con-
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Canada order.
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28 and 29 in the school au-
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