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January 29, 1982 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-01-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Center Honors Chajes on 42nd

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Julius Chajes, conductor
of the Center Symphony Or-
chestra, will be honored on
the occasion of his 42nd an-
niversary in that post 3:30

p.m. Sunday in the DeRoy
Studio Theater of the main
Jewish Community Center.
In honor of the occasion,
the world premiere of a
dance, choreographed by
Jacob Lascu and performed
to the music of Chajes' "Is-
raeli melodies," will be pre-
sented.
Harriet Berg, director of
the Festival Dancers, and
Barbara Rinaldo of the
Jewish Center staff, have
collaborated on a dance
entitled, "The Two," based
on the music of Aaron- Cop-
land's Piano Sonata No. 2.
Artist Deanna Sperka de-
signed the sets.
Chajes will perform
and conduct his own
compositions.
Prior to coming to De-
troit, Chajes was head of the
piano department of the
Music College in Tel Aviv.
He has been a member of
the part-time performance
faculty of the music de-
partment at Wayne State
University for 30 years.
Five of Chajes piano stu-
dents won the 1949 Chopin
competition here and in
1966, student Beth Rhodes,
was awarded the National
Baldwin Keyboard Award,
the only Detroiter so far to
win the prize.
Among his students who
have soloed with the Detroit

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Friday, January 29, 1982 51

Naomi
Says:

See
Our

JULIUS CHAJES

Symphony Orchestra are:
Betty Kowalsky Stasson,
Alex Kallao, Gordon Good-
man, Ms. Rhodes, Paul
Schoenfield and David
Syme.
Former students who
have major roles in pro-
fessional music circles
are: Kurt S affir,
conductor-pianist with
various opera com-
panies; Schoenfield, pro-
fessor of piano and com-
position at Toledo Uni-
versity; Judith Edberg,
head of the piano de-
partment at the Univer-
sity of Tampa (Fla.); and
Rita Sloan-Gottlieb, pro-
fessor of piano at the
University of Washing-s
ton.
Joining Chajes in the
program will be Hart
Hollman, violinist with the
Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, and Edward Be-
nyas, who plays oboe and
English horn.
Prior to coming to De-
troit, Hollman appeared
with the Baltimroe Sym-
phony, the North Carolina
Symphony and the Henry
Mancini Orchestra. He
studied at the New School of
Music, Curtis Institute,
Muhlenberg College and
Indiana University.
Benyas is a sophomore at
the University of Michigan,
where he is solo oboist for
the university's campus or-
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