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Diana Ross once asked me if she could play my violin. Then I saw she had finger nails this long. And I said 'no." "They were a fun-loving group. It was a different scene altogether, but it was fun. And it's amazing now to see how important Motown music is around the world...it's too bad it left Detroit." Mr. Resnick's mother, a self-taught violinist, intro- duced him to the instru- ment. He began formal training as an 8 year old. By age 11 he was taking lessons from DSO musi- Youth Theater Stages 'Hobbit' The Youth Theatre of Bloom field Players will present J. R Tolkien's The Hobbi March 5-7 and March 12-14 at the Andover High School, theater, 4200 Andover Road in Bloomfield Hills. Friday and Saturday perfor- mances are at 8 p.m.-Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. For ticket information, call' 433-0885. I COUPON FAMILY ITALIAN DINING & PIZZA "RATED #1 BY THE ONES WHO COUNT-OUR CUSTOMERS" 4033 W. 12 MILE, 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield Berkley 548-3650 AWARD WINNING RESTAURANT Honey Walnut Chicken Stir Fry Tortellini Linguini W/Clam Sauce Shish-kabob Chicken Parmesan cians at the old Jewis Center on Woodwaii Avenue. He completed h studies at Wayri University. Mr. Resnick doesn't sei retirement in the nee; future. But after more tha` 50 years, he can't help fee ing a little nostalgic. "It h been a great career...this 3 a great city for music, really is." 0 His varied musical experiences include recording for Motown records. r VICTORS r that performed at the Detroit Institute of Arts. In 1959, he became the conductor of the Grosse Pointe Symphony. Sixteen years later he helped form the West Bloomfield Symphony, now known as the Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony. He remains the principal conductor of both ensembles. His role models include Neeme Jarvi, the DSO's current conductor, and Paul Paray, who led the orches- tra between 1952 and 1963. "Paul Paray made the biggest impression, no doubt. He was a great musi- cian, and I was already get- ting interested in conduct- ing myself so I really learned a lot from him. "Neeme Jarvi has also done a wonderful job of win- ning over the orchestra and the audience. It's genuine. The orchestra loves to play for him. There are many conductors who do well with music. But there are not too many who so obvi- ously enjoy every minute of what they're doing. This absolutely shows every time he works. He has a warmth that he communicates to the audience." Despite his own conduct- ing prowess, Felix Resnick has made his greatest mark on Detroit's music scene as a versatile violinist. With half a century under his DSO belt, he is the ensem- ble's longest tenured musi- cian and he holds the assis- tant principal chair in the second section. An avid jazz enthusiast, Mr. Resnick also enjoys playing and conducting from the repertoire of light classics and pops. 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