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THRU THURS. $14.95 VEAL PARMIGIANA $14.95 CHICKEN PICCATA ORANGE ROUGHY $15.95 HOMEMADE LASAGNA $11.95 THESE DISHES ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP OR SALAD, PASTA OF THE DAY, VEGETABLE & BREAD BASKET INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD AND BREAD BASKET LIVE JAZZ By Dolphin Dance L 124 EVERY WED. 7 to 10 PIANO STYLINGS FRI. & SAT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1990 Please Present Coupon Before Ordering • 2 Per Table Expires 9.20.90 ENTERTAINMENT] Pinchas Zukerman Has Varied Career Pinchas Zukerman has become known as a violinist, violist, conductor, teacher, chamber musician and cham- pion of young artists. Born in Tel Aviv in 1948, Mr. Zukerman began his musical training with his father, first on recorder, then clarinet, and finally violin. At age 8, he began studying with Ilona Feher at the Israel Con- servatory annd the Academy of Music inlbl Aviv. With the guidance of Isaac Stern and Pablo Casals, the support of the American Israel Cultural Foundation and scholarships from Juilliard and the Helena Rubinstein Foundation, he came to America in 1962 to study with Ivan Galamian at the Juilliard School. In 1967, Mr. Zukerman won First Prize in the 25th Leven- tritt International Competi- tion , setting the stage for his solo career. Among his numerous achievements, Mr. Zuker- man's prolific recordings in- clude 75 releases widely representative of the violin and viola repertoire. Interna- tionally acclaimed, his catalogue of recordings for Angel, CBS Masterworks, Deutsche Grammophon, Lon- don Records, Philips Classics, and RCA contains 19 Gram- my nominations and two awards. As a chamber musician, Pinchas Zukerman has col- laborated with prominent ar- tists and young colleagues around the world for over 20 years. Included among these musicians are Daniel Baren- boim, Jacqueline Du Pre, Isaac Stern, Jean-Pierre Rampel, the Guarneri Quartet, and Midori. Mr. Zukerman's conducting career began in 1970 with the English Chamber Orchestra. He has since conducted many of the world's leading or- chestras including the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the National Symphony, the orchestras of San Francisco, Montreal, Toronto, and Ottawa, as well as the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Symphony Or- chestra, and the Israel Philharmonic. He served as music director of the South Bank Festival for three years and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra for seven years. Beginning in 1990, Mr. Zukerman will begin a three- year appointment as prin- cipal guest conductor of the Pinchas Zukerman Dallas Symphony Orchestra's new International Music Festival. While continuing to build his catalogue of 20th century masterpieces with recordings and film of Bartok, Berg, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, and Prokofiev, Pinchas Zukerman has expanded his perfor- mance of living composers to works by Boulez, Knussen, Kraft, Lutoslawski, Neikrug, Norgaard, Picker, Schwant- ner, Takemitsu, and others. He also conducted the American staged premiere of the opera Where the Wild _ Things Are by Oliver Knussen. Next season he will perform the Neikrug Violin Concerto throughout the United States and will premiere the Ibbias` Picker Viola Concerto with the Houston Symphony and Christoph Eschenbach the following year. His extensive 1989-90— season began with a tour of recitals and concerts in Australia with the Israel Philharmonic. In the United States he was heard in recitals with pianist Marc Neikrug, with the Vermeer Quartet in Chicago, and his orchestral solo appearances - included the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the symphonies of Pitts- burgh, St. Louis, Minnesota, L ' and Indianapolis. He conducted the Montreal Symphony, the Dallas Sym- phony, Cincinnati Symphony, and the orchestras of Rochester and Ottawa as well. In Europe, Mr. Zukerman performed as soloist with the BBC Symphony and toured in' recital. Perlman Has Risen To Highest Ranking Itzhak Perlman was born in Israel in 1945. He completed his initial training at the Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. He came to New York and soon was propelled into the international arena with an appearance on the "Ed Sullivan Show" in 1958. Following his studies at the Juilliard School with Ivan Galamian and Dorothy Delay, Mr. Perlman won the prestigious Leventritt Com- petition in 1964, which led to a burgeoning world-wide career. Mr. Perlman has ap- peared with every major or- chestra and in recitals and festivals throughout the world. In November of 1987, he joined the Israel Philhar- monic for history-making con- certs in Warsaw and Budapest, representing the first performances by this or- chestra and soloist in Eastern bloc countries. He also joined the Israel Philharmonic for its first visit to the Soviet Union, in April and May of 1990, and was Itzhak Perlman cheered by audiences in Moscow and Leningrad who thronged to his recital and or- chestral appearances. Izhak Perlman lives in New York with his wife Toby and their five children. He will be performing in ; Ann Arbor later this season for the University Musical Society.