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April 17, 1987 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-17

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JOAN'S
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New World String Quartet
Here For Vivace Series

The New World String
Quartet will appear April 26
at 7:30 p.m. at the Birming-
ham Temple, in a program
sponsored by the vivace
series. For tickets and infor-
mation call Joan Rose, 559-
7669. There is an admission
fee.
The program will include:
Felix Mendelssohn, Quartet

No. 2 in A minor, opus 13;
Bela Bartok, Quartet No. 4
(1928); Franz Schubert,
Quartet No. 14 in D minor
opus posth., Death and the
Maiden. There will be a pre-

concert discussion of the pro-
gram from 6:30 to 7.
Winner of the prestigious
1979 Naumberg Chamber
Music Competition, the New
World String Quartet is rec-
ognized as one of America's
most prominent chamber
music ensembles. This year
the group is Quartet-in-

Residence at Harvard and
Alma College, with visiting
residencies at the University
of Michigan and Virginia
Commonwealth University.
This year the NWSQ will
release the two quartets by
Janacek, the Czech composer,
on the Musical Heritage
label.

Arthritis Fund
To Have Auction

The Arthritis Foundation
will have its second annual
"Morning Guys Auction"
featuring Detroit's morning
disc jockeys on May 9 at
Somerset Mall.
There is a charge for the
fund raiser, and tickets are
tax deductible. For informa-
tion call the Arthritis Found-
ation, 350-3030.

Learn how to take
better care of yourself
and your family,
call Red Cross.

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Friday, April 17, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

833-4440

Well Help.
Will You?

Lauren Bruss, left, and Heidi Press, program co-chairmen for
the New Leadership Division of State of Israel Bonds, were
presented with recognition awards by Robert Orley, co-executive
board member of the division.

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