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December 04, 1992 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-04

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Sephardim Are
Focus Of Concert

The world premier of two
musical works composed
especially for the event will
be featured at a concert
celebrating the history and
culture of the Sephardim 7:30
p.m. Jan. 31, at Temple Beth
El. Etz Haim (Tree of Life), a
tone poem for viola, flute,
soprano and chamber or-
chestra, and Sephardic Song
Cycle, a celebration of Sephar-
dic culture for soprano and
chamber orchestra based on
original music of 14th-
century Spain, will be part of
a concert presented by Musica
Viva International Concerts,
a non-profit organization. Ad-
ditional works on the pro-
gram include Adagio by
Barber, Ancient Airs III by
Respighi and Serenade by
Tchaikovsky.
The concert is dedicated to
the 90th birthday of Jewish
conductor Maurice Abravanel
and will be conducted by
Ricardo Averbach, who com-
posed the Sephardic pieces.
Soloists for the event are Can-
tor Gail Hirschenfang of Tem-
ple Beth El, violist Maria
Vasileva and flautist Ginka
Gerova-Ortega.
The concert is co-sponsored
by Franklin Bank, with the
cooperation of the Detroit
Committee For Sepharad '92,
the Jewish Community Coun-
il, the Jewish Community
Center and the Sephardic
Community of Greater
Detroit. For ticket informa-
tion, call Adele Silver,
661-1000.

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Temple Beth El Brotherhood
will welcome in the New Year
with a dinner dance 8:30 p.m.
Dec. 31 at the temple.
For cost and information,
all Jeffrey Strichartz,
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Students Plan
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A recital of Suzuki violin
students will take place 2
p.m. Dec. 13 at the Maple-
Drake Jewish Community
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The JCC music school offers
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