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October 17, 1980 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44 October 11, 1980

Health Fair
in Oak Park

`Four for Percussion' to Perform at Music Study Club Event at Beth El

The Music Study Club of
Metropolitan Detroit will
present Four for Percussion,

a qUartet of Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra musicians,
12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Tern-

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ple Beth El, announces
Helen Kerwin, president.
Formed in 1975, the quartet
performs on some 40 differ-
ent percussion instruments.
Featured will be Robert
Pangborn, principal percus-
sionist and assistant princi-
pal tympanist of the DSO
since 1964. He studied at
the Berkshire Music Festi-
val, the Eastman School of
Music and at the Juilliard
School of Music. His mili-
tary service was spent as a
percussionist with the
United States Military
Academy Band at West
Point.
tympanist-
His
percussionist experiences
include positions with the
Metropolitan Opera Or-
chestra in New York, the
Indianapolis Symphony,
the Cleveland Orchestra
and a tour with Antal
Dorati and the Minneapolis
Symphony.
He performed the
American premiere of
Rolf Lieberman's Con-

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Preparing for their concert at the. Tuesday meet-
ing of the Music' Study Club are, from left, standing:
Myron McDonald, Norman Fickett and Robert
Pangborn. Seated is Sam Tundo.
certo for Base Drum and under Igor Stravinsky's di-
Orchestra with the Cleve- rection.
Myron McDonald, a
land Orchestra, and the
world premiere of graduate of WSU and pro-
Donald Erb's Concerto fessional performer in the
for Solo Percussionist Detroit area for the past 12
and Orchestra with the years, is now the percus-
DSO. He is the leader of sionist for the Fisher Thea-
ALEX CARWANA
the Detroit Percussion ter orchestra and has played
Trio, the Four for Per- for Frank Sinatra, Tony
Hair Styling and
cussion Quartet, and is Bennett, Nancy Wilson,
Hairpiece
Expert
chairman of the percus- Johnny Mathis and many
sion department of Oak- others.
353-4848
Esther Krops is chairman
land University.
Call for your appt.
of
the
day.
Guests
are
in-
Norman Fickett, assis-
24901
Northwestern
tant principal percussionist vited at a nominal charge.
Suite 111
with the DSO since 1965, For information, call Helen
Heritage Bldg.
holds both bachelor's and Rowin, program chairman,
S. W. Corner of Evergreen
master's degrees from the 626-5398.
Eastman School of Music in
Rochester, N.Y., and was
formerly principal percus-
sionist with the Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Sam Tundo, member of
PARTIES BY
the DSO since 1968,
attended Wayne State Uni-
versity. Formerly principal
Rock & Roll Disco 50's, 60's, 70's Best Music
percussionist with the New
Why Should You!
We Haven't Stopped Dancing
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Call Dan Sandberg 353.6599
chestra., he has served as
percussionist-tympanist
with the Santa Fe Opera

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