32418 Northwestern Hwy. Custom Catering At It's Finest Between 13 & 14 Mile Specialty Trays & Gift Baskets For All Occasions 7 3 7 05 190 DELIVERY AVAILABLE FAX: 626-8468 N Choices in the World of Vocal Performance" at 7 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Butch Thompson Trio will appear 8 p.m. April 20 at Rackham Auditorium. As the pianist on public radio's "Prairie Home Companion," Butch Thompson will perform vintage jazz and ragtime with his drummer Hal Smith and bassist Bill Evans. Appearing on the same program are Ann Arbor jazz artists, pianist James Dapogny and har- monica virtuoso Peter "Mad- cat" Ruth. UMS executive director Kenneth C. Fischer will give a free Philips pre-concert presentation at 7 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre en- titled "Look No Further Than Your Own Backyard: Ann Ar- bor Hometown Stars!" A special Gala Benefit Con- cert with Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, con- ductor; Jessye Norman, soprano, is set for 8 p.m. April 30 at Hill Auditorium. The program is the same one that will be in Carnegie Hall's Centennial Celebration three days later: Beethoven's con- cert aria Ah, Perfido! , Alban Berg's Three Pieces for Or- chestra, Richard Strauss' Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme Suite, and Wagner's dramatic "Im- molation" Scene from Gotterdammerung. For ticket information, call the Music Society, 764-2538. Jewish Music Month Concert Set By SZ The Congregation Shaarey Zedek Cultural Commission will sponsor a program in celebration of Jewish Music Month and in preparation for Passover, 8 p.m. Mar. 19 at the synagogue. Judy Stulberg is chairperson for this event, which is sponsored by the Miriam L. Hamburger and the late Samuel Hamburger Heritage Endowment for Sacred Music. The concert will feature the Kent State University Chorale directed by Dr. Carl Shearer in the premiere per- ensemble. Most of the Chorale's forty singers are up- per division and graduate music majors. The choir has been invited to perform for state, regional, and national music associations. As an added feature to the concert, Dr. Glick, the com- poser of "Music for Passover," will offer a commentary on his new composition, prior to its performance. The concert is open to the entire community free of charge. Ann Arbor Family Concert / ' Carl Shearer formance of "Music For Passover," by Canadian com- poser Srul Irving Glik. Dr. Shearer has distinguish- ed himself as a conductor, composer, and clinician. His choirs have performed for state and national choral and music education organiza- tions. The Kent State University Chorale is the University's premier performing choral The Ann Arbor Symphony will welcome Richard Hoenich as guest conductor for a family-series concert 4 p.m. Mar. 17 in the Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor. The per- formance is sponsored by Briarwood. Mr. Hoenich will conduct several concerti for the more unusual instru- ments of the orchestra. Fritz Kaenzig, guest tuba soloist, and several AASO principal players will be featured in works by Gabrielli, J.S. Bach, Vivaldi, Bruch, Vaughan Williams and Beethoven. For ticket information, call the Michigan Theater, 688-8397. Temple Hosts Klezmer Band The Ethnic Connection will appear 7:30 p.m. Mar. 10 at the Birmingham Temple. The group is a five-piece klezmer band, featuring ac- cordion, clarinet, mandolin, guitar and balalaika. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call the temple, 477-1410. — /71 v00'1 TRADITIONAL PASSOVER CARRY-OUT MENU COMPLETE DINNERS All Complete Dinners Include: Choice of Entree, Chopped Liver, Chicken Soup with Matzo Ball, Potato Kugel, Carrot Tzimmes and Vegetables. 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