14 Friday, October 22, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Music Highlights 1982-1983 Cultural Calendar in Israel NEW YORK — Visitors to Israel this year can ex- pect an unusually musical fall and winter. Celebrities, from Gloria Gaynor and Donna Summer to Zubin Mehta and Arthur Rubinstein, are slated for appearances in Israel this year, augmenting the coun- try's always rich cultural scene. 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Following the Huberman Festival is the annual week of sacred music in Jerusalem, "Liturgica '82," produced by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, with guest ap- pearances by the Handel Dutch Society, Choir of the Music Academy of South Bavaria and international soloists. Works by Men- delssohn, Haydn, Handel, Telemann, Leonard Berns- tein and Benjamin Britten will be • performed in theaters and concert halls in the capital, with a special organ recital at the Luthe- ran Church of the Redeemer in the Old City on Dec. 29. Balancing these three festivals are a variety of performances in Israel by American stars including Donna Summer and Gloria Gaynor. The finale of the 1982- 1983 season is the fouth Ar- thur Rubinstein Interna- tional Piano Master Compe- tition to be held in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv from March 20 through April 7. The competition performances are open to the public, and have in former years been of im- mense interest, not only to music lovers, but also to general audiences. 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