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perform Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante
attorney Henry Fox, and Bill and
in E-flat Major for Violin and Viola.
Marianne Margolin form a core that
Internationally known composer
keeps that orchestra viable.
and Detroit-area resident Lawrence
It's inevitable that orchestras may
Raphael Singer premieres his Musique
eventually fall on hard times. Their
pour la Sinfonietta on Oct. 10 at the
funding, after all, is partially subject
Grosse Pointe War Memorial. Resnick
to the financial health of the commu-
will conduct the Emerald Sinfonietta.
nity. The Southfield Symphony
The Plymouth Symphony wel-
Orchestra, founded in 1952 as the
comes its new music director/conduc-
Royal Oak,Symphony, is facing a
tor, Nan Washburn, on Oct. 9 at
financial crisis this year. According to
Plymouth Salem High School.
Bob McCabe, the orchestra's presi-
Washburn conducts
dent, the board has
"Music From the New
shrunk in recent years
Above: Southfield
World," featuring the
and the city of
Symphony Orchestra
music of Dvorak, Larsen
Southfield cannot pro-
conductor and music
and Paine. And up at
vide the same funding
director Valery Leonov
Oakland University,
that it has in the past.
will conduct an Oct. 24
Pontiac-Oakland
"We look at this crisis
concert featuring music
by Schubert, Tchaikovsky, as an opportunity for a
Symphony conductor
Nicolai and Elgar to
turnaround," says
Greg Cunningham pre-
sents Joseph Schwantner's kick-start the orchestra's
McCabe.
47th season.
"We've undergone a
New Morning for the
complete restructuring,
World on Jan. 22 and the
the musicians have formed their own
premiere of Karl Boelter's Violin
Concerto, performed by Elizabeth
committees and are working closely
with the board, and we have more
Rowin, on April 15. Rowin reprises
Boelter's work on May 7 with the
integrity, in our fiscal responsibilities."
McCabe says the orchestra is taking
Warren Symphony.
a "back to basics" approach, ridding
It is not unusual for musicians to
itself of glossy brochures, expensive
play in more than one orchestra when
soloists and obscure music. "Instead,
the arena is as lively as it is in our
we'll focus on traditional orchestral
region, says Pontiac-Oakland's Greg
standards, and we'll work to involve
Cunningham. "Some of our orchestra
the young people and seniors in our
members also play in the Rochester,
community."
Flint and Birmingham-Bloomfield
Board members Myrna and Merrill
orchestras. We all share a limited pool
Shapero have been dedicated
of musicians, especially professionals."
Southfield Symphony supporters for
Audiences may be loyal to their
years. They've baked cookies, devised
neighborhood orchestras, but those
budgets, solicited corporate sponsors
who play music seize every opportuni-
and lured volunteer musicians. They
ty to perform onstage. Clarinetist
say the city wants to see its orchestra
David Parker, of the Southfield
succeed, and the audiences have
Symphony, also plays in the Warren
always been supportive. They're hop-
Band, the Grosse Pointe Symphony
ing to secure the Southfield Center for
and the Macomb Symphony. Others,
the Arts as a permanent home for the
however, play year after year with the
orchestra. "We're the best show in
same dedicated members of their
town," says Merrill.
musical families.
Meanwhile, the orchestra, under
In Southfield, violinists Tanie
the direction of Maestro Valery
Freedman and Max Goldman, retired

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