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Artist Series
Features Harpist

A Detroit native and har-
pist who has performed with
major symphony orchestras
will return 3 p.m. Jan. 13
with the Mallarme Chamber
Players of Durham, N.C. The
group is presented by the
American Artists Series at
Kingswood Auditorium on
the Cranbrook campus.
The harpist is Jacquelyn
Bartlett, daughter of former
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
harpist Mary Bartlett of Bir-
mingham. Her performance
here will be with Jonathan
Bagg, violist, and Anna Lud-
wig Wilson, flutist.
All are members of
Mallarme Chamber Players,
named for Stephane
Mallarme", French poet and
critic, famous for his in-
novative evening salons.
The program will include a
trio by Arnold Bax, variations
on a Welsh harp tune by Jan
Bach, and sonatas by Carmen
Petra-Basacopol and Claude
Debussy.
An informal reception with
the artists will follow the con-
cert. For ticket information,
call 851-5044.

Chamber Artists At
Garden Concert

The Detroit Chamber Ar-
tists will appear in
Southfield's Concerts In The
Garden Series 11:30 a.m. Jan.
13.
This group is comprised of
three members of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, Ervin
Monroe, principal flutist; Don
Baker, principal oboist; and
John Thurman, cellist, along
with Fontaine Laing, pianist
and harpsichordist. Ms. Laing
is on the faculty of the In-
stitute of Music and Dance.
Their repertoire on Jan. 13
will include Bach, Debussy,
Johann J. Quantz, Pepusch,
Fash.
Brunch will be served at 11
a.m. andthe concert begins at
11:30 a.m. For information
and reservations, please call
Marlowe Belanger, 354-4717.

Repertory Theatre
Does 'Joe Rimer'

Woodie King, producing
director of the New Federal
Theatre in New York, has
been selected by the Detroit
Repertory Theatre to direct
the Repertory's next produc-
tion, Joe Turner's Come and
Gone, by Pulitzer Prize winn-
ing playwright, August
Wilson.
The play will run Jan.
10-Mar. 17. Tickets are now
on sale at the Repertory Box
Office.

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