THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46 Friday, March 28, 1980 RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra Music For All Occasion° Music Study Club's Annual Event Clubs) Slated April 27 at Orchestra Hall (Women's TEMPLE ISRAEL ing noon April 14 in the hold its 43rd annual artist concert 3 p.m. April 27 at Orchestra Hall. Guest artists are Robert III I I I I I I I II I McDonald, pianist; and Michael Parloff, flutist. ABE CHEROW SAYS: Parloff will be accompanied by pianist Leslie Sixfin. McDonald was the reci- A happy and pient of the National Feder- healthy ation of Mimic Clubs' 1979 Young Artists Award. In Passover 1978 he was the first prize winner of both the Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cherow ington International and family Competition for Pianists ROBERT McDONALD and the Congress of New York Piano Teachers Young Marlboro, Vt. ARTISTIC Parloff received his early Artists Auditions. UPHOLSTERERS INC. He was graduated training from William 5755 SCHAEFER RD. . magna cum laude from Montgomery in Washing- (1 block North of Ford Rd.) Lawrence University in ton, D.C. In 1974, he was Presideni ABE CHEROW, Deorborn LU 4-5900 Iowa in 1973. Sub- graduated from the Juil- Open Doily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CALL LU 4-5900 sequently, he continued liard School of Music, where Itotolilloolloolooloomoom his piano studies at the he studied with Arthur Curtis Institute of Music Lora. Later he worked ex- with Rudolf Serkin, tensively with Thomas Seymour Lipkin and Nyfenger. In addition, he Mieczyslaw Horszowski. attended master classes in He holds a master's de- Nice and under the direc- gree from the Juilliard tion of Jean-Pierre Rampal. School, where he was a Formerly principal flutist scholarship student of with the Chautauqua Sym- phony under Sergiu Corn- Beveridge Webster. McDonald has performed missiona, Parloff now holds extensively throughout the the same position with the United States as a chamber Metropolitan Opera Or- musician and collaborator chestra in New York City. and for the past several Parloff has recorded for summers has been a par- television and film. His ex- ticipating artist at the tensive solo flute perform- Marlboro Music Festival, ances may be heard in Robert Altman's- movie, "Three Women." Assisting artist Leslie Sixfin was graduated from the Mannes College of Music in 1971 and re- ceived a master of music degree with a teaching fellowship in piano from Juilliard in 1974. After being awarded the De- bussy Prize of the Al- liance Francaise of New York, Miss Sixfin went on to do post-graduate work at the Ecole Normal de MICHAEL PARLOFF Musique in Paris. Proceeds from the concert are used to provide schol- arships for talented young musicians, scholarships and musical instruments for Is- rael, and professional con- cert appearances for gifted young artists. LAWRENCE M. ALLAN 9 6870021 The Music Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit will 41 Po' '71r Yiddish Readings at Borman Hall Morris and Sarah Fried- man have been sponsoring Wednesday afternoon Yid- dish readings at Borman Hall - Jewish Home for the Aged. The readings for the resi- dents of Borman Hall have been occurring each Wed- nesday for 18 months. Mor- ris Nobel reads and corn- ments on Yiddish selections from I.L. Peretz, Shalom Asch, Sholom Aleichem, Avraham Reizen and Peretz Hirschbein. 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