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January 15, 1993 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-15

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Two W orid,
In one
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oncert Event
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N 1 RNATIONAI
CONCI RTS

"Camerata Musica Viva"

Ricardo Averbach Conductor/Composer

Soloists
Gail Hirschenfang, soprano
Maria Vasileva, viola
Ginka Gerova Ortega, flute

Gail Hirscheilfang

Ricardo Averbac

The world premieres of "Etz Halm - The Tree of Ufe" a tone poem for viola, flute and
chamber orchestra and the "Sephardic Song Cycle" for soprano and chamber
orchestra based on original music from 14th century Spain. Especially composed for
this performance by Brazilian composer/conductor Ricardo Averbach, these works are
dedicated to the 90th birthday of legendary Jewish conductor Maurice Abravanel.

More on the program:

"Adagio for Strings" - Samuel Barber
The Ancient Airs #3 - Respighi
"Serenade" - Tchaikovsky

Sunday, January 31, 1993 7:30pm

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Co-Sponsors

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In Co-operation with:

Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit;
Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit;
Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit;
Detroit Commitee for Sepharad '92

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Elena Lynne Udman and
Matthew Howard Gross were
married recently at the Troy
Marriott Hotel. Rabbi Milton
Arm and Cantor Max
Shimansky officiated.
Elena is the daughter of
Michael and Carol Udman of
Oak Park. Matthew is the son
of Ken and Mimi Pritz of Oak
Park and the late Michael
Gross.
Erica Udman, the bride's
sister, was maid of honor.
Mark Gedanke was the best
man. Bridesmaids were
Samantha Gross, the groom's

sister, and Becky Udman,
Debbie Dworkin and Karen
Gula. Groomsmen were
Robert Udman, the bride's
brother, Barry Klein and
Tracy Purtill.
Also participating in the
ceremony were the bride's -)
grandmothers, Rose Stone
and Frances Udman, and the )
groom's grandparents, Sam
and Mildred Gross and
Harvey and Brenda Vinton.
Following a honeymoop ,
cruise to the Bahamas, the
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Kideckel 50th

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They have two children,
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grandchildren, Mimi, Zach-
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