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American Heart
Association
"IT WAS A VERY
PLEASURABLE EXPERIENCE...
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Plans May Festival
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WE TAKE EXCEPTION
TO WHAT YOUR
MOTHER TAUGHT
YOU.
piano music in the back round...
relaxing in the ambiance of Andiamo...
and the authentic Italian cuisine...
YOU SHOULDN'T EAT
EVERYTHING PUT IN
FRONT OF YOU.
You should avoid foods high in
cholesterol. It's a fact, a high
blood cholesterol level sub-
stantially increases your
chances of developing heart
disease. By cutting down on
fatty, rich foods, you can do
yourself a big favor. You could
lower your blood cholesterol
level and reduce your risk of
heart disease.
For a moment, we were back in Italy.
Thanks Andiamo for a beautiful evening."
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Schwartz
— West Bloomfield
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For more information about a
planned and balanced diet,
contact your American Heart
Association. We'll give you
some free advice on how to
plan a diet good for life.
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The Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra will make its first
May Festival appearance as
the resident orchestra for the
University Musical Society's
annual "rite of spring," May
6-9 in the University of
Michigan's Hill Auditorium.
Neeme Jarvi, the DSO's di-
rector, will conduct four
concerts.
Mezzo-soprano Marilyn
Horne and pianist Andre
Watts will share their
musical gifts with Festival
concert-goers. The Musical
Society's Festival Chorus,
prepared by Thomas Hilbish,
will perform.
The first concert, May 6,
will highlight Marilyn Home,
followed after intermission by
a performance of The Planets
by Gustav Holst.
Samuel Barber's Essay No.
1 will open the concert May 7,
followed by the Symphony No.
1 by Charles Ives. Beethoven's
Symphony No. 5 will conclude
the concert.
Two Russian composers will
be featured May 8. Alex-
ander Glazonounov's sym-
phonic fantasy, The Sea will
open the program. Andre
Watts will then perform
Rachmaninoff's Second Piano
Concerto, followed by Rach-
maninoff's Symphonic
Dances.
Dvorak's Symphony No. 6
will comprise the first half of
the concert May 9, with the
Festival Chorus, three vocal
soloists and the Boychoir of
Ann Arbor concluding the
Festival with Carl Orff's ex-
citing and dramatic Carmina
Burana.
For concert information,
call the Musical Society,
764-2538.
Music Quartet
Sets Concert
The Fine Arts Committee of
the Auburn Hills Campus of
Oakland Community College
will present Just Friends in
concert 8 p.m. Oct. 11.
Just Friends is a quartet
recognized for clear vocals
and lively music. This quartet
entertains with a variety of
contemporary and traditional
folk music, ballads, dance
tunes and classical selections
performed on an array of in-
struments including the
dulcimer, Celtic harp, guitar,
banjo and bass.
The concert will be in the
Performance Space, Building
F, Room 119 on the Auburn
Hills Campus at 2900
Featherstone Drive in
Auburn Hills.
For ticket information, call
340-6546.