Anatoli Cheiniouk was a soloist and member of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra from 1968 to 1980. In the late '70s, he became a founding member and soloist of the renowned Moscow Virtuosi. Mr. Cheiniouk toured with both of these orchestras throughout the world and made countless recordings in both the USSR and the United States. He has performed in many international music festivals. Yuli Turovsky, conductor and artistic director of I Musici de Montreal and a world renowned performer on the concert stage, has recorded more than 60 albums and founded three interna- tionally recognized ensembles: the Borodin Trio, the Turovsky Duo and I Musici. Born in Moscow, the cellist immigrated in 1977 and has since performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln and Kennedy Centers. 111.11.1.11111 MIA 1111111/.1•1111 (..N =110•1 ■ 111111 W Six years ago, a noted Russian concert violinist put his life of privilege behind him and, in search of artistic and religious freedom, arrived in America. He was alone but for the network of caring that enabled him to start a new life in Detroit. Less than one year ago, Anatoli Cheiniouk founded the Ars Poetica Chamber Orchestra. This group of virtuoso musicians from world-famous orchestras, such as the Detroit, Cleveland and Chicago Symphony orchestras, debuted at Orchestra Hall. Out of gratitude to the Jewish community, Mr. Cheiniouk has brought together a dozen members of the Ars Poetica Chamber Orchestra for this extraordinary concert on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Rs IrM 105.1 / Detroit [ Hear Anatoli Cheiniouk interviewed on "Detroit Showcase" Monday, January 13, 9 - 10 p.m. On behalf of the 1992 Allied Jewish Campaign, join in a concert of sharing and celebration with Ars Poetica Chamber Orchestra Anatoli Cheiniouk, Music Director Yuli Turovsky, Cello Soloist Monday, January 20, 1992 Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills Program: 7:30 p.m. Tickets, at $5 per person, available at the Jewish Community Center, or call the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 642-4260, ext. 238 Dessert reception after the concert No solicitation of funds THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 3