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ism,

There is also mixing and
matching: Tocco, Berick and the
Amernet will perform the Con-

certo for violin, piano and string
quartet by Chausson, and Lare-

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do will play with the Amernet in
a Shostakovich quintet.
Yet another element of the
program is violist Barbara West-
phal, who will perform a
Shostakovich viola sonata with
Tocco and a Mendelssohn quin-
tet with the Amernet.
Possibly in a class by itself will
be the collaboration of Ruth
Laredo with the three string
players, Berick, Westphal and
Katz, in Schumann's virtuoso

Quintet in E flat major.

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Clarinetist Laurence Liberson
joins the Amernet in a Mozart
clarinet quintet. Laredo and
Berick will perform Three Ro-
mances by Clara Schumann and
a Brahms sonata, and there will
be a performance by students
from the festival's chamber mu-
sic workshop.
The process climaxes at
the final concert with Mendels-
sohn's gorgeous but rarely heard
Octet for Strings, to be played by
all the festival's string players
plus a guest, DSO Concert-
mistress Emmanuele Boisvert.
In short, it is a feast of a festi-
val, and as though all this
weren't enough, a new dimen-
sion is added this year. The De-
troit Chamber Winds, another
co-sponsor of the Festival, with
pianists Tocco and Laredo, will
move to the Detroit Zoo's Wildlife
Interpretive Gallery to interpret
Emil Saint Saens' Carnival of
the Animals and Luciano Berio's
Opus Number Zoo. There will be
two afternoon performances es-
pecially for family audiences on
Sunday, June 9. ❑

e The third annual Great
Lakes Chamber Music Festi-
val has scheduled concerts for
8 p.m. Saturday June 8, and
7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 9, at
St. Hugo's of the Hills; 3 and
4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 9
(family concert, $5) at the
Wildlife Interpretive Gallery,
Detroit Zoo; and 8 p.m. Mon-
day-Thursday, June 10-15, at
Temple Beth El. Each concert
after opening night will be
preceded by a prelude, a half-
hour performance lecture.
Preludes begin one hour pri-
or to the concerts and are
complimentary with a concert
ticket. A five-concert sub-
scription is $90/$80 for senior
citizens and students; single-
performance tickets are
$26/$21 for seniors and stu-
dents. (810) 362-6171.

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