Suburban Symphony Schedules BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Nov. 13: "The Four Bs," St. Kenneth Church. Concerts at Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Township, (248) 645-2276 Jan. 29: "No, No, Nonet," Plymouth Canton Little Theatre. Oct. 17: "A Mediterranean Cruise," Charles Greenwell, conductor. Feb. 19: 'All That Jazz," Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Nov. 7: "Detroit's Own Ida & Ani Kavafian," Felix Resnick, conductor. March 18: "Scenes & Landscapes," Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Jan. 23: "Millennium Special — Four Centuries of Music," featuring BBSO Young Artist winner Andrea Lee, cello; Felix Resnick, conductor. March 5: "Celebrating the Genius of Richard Strauss," Felix Resnick, conductor. April 2: "A Salute to the 2000 Olympics," featuring BBSO Young Artist winner Jannina Barefield, vio- lin; Charles Greenwell, conductor. May 7: "Star Light, Star Bright," with guest artists from The Detroit Bohemian Club; Felix Resnick, con- ductor. EMERALD SINFONIETTA: Concerts at Grosse Pointe War Memorial unless notech (313) 438-0780. Oct. 10: "Autumn in New York," pre- miere by Lawrence Raphael Singer. Nov. 28: "Tea for Two," British Commonwealth Club, Warren. PONTIAC-OAKLAND SYMPHONY: Nov. 13: "Evening Interlude," Victoria Haltom, Nadine Deleury. Jan. 22: "In the Spirit of Martin Luther King," guest artist Betty Lane, Pontiac Central High School. Feb. 20: "David Daniels Young Artist Concert." April 15: Season Finale includes world premiere of Violin Concerto by Karl Boelter; guest artist Elizabeth Rowin. SOUTHFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: (248) 851-7408. Feb. 13: "Last Tango in Paris," Peter Soave, bandoneon. WARREN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: June 4: "Summer in the City," Larry Nozero, alto sax, Scarab Club. Concerts at Warren Woods Community Theatre, unless noted, (810) 754-2950. GROSSE POINTE SYMPHONY: Nov. 7: "Turn of the Century: 1800." Feb. 6: Ruth Neville and Daniel Koppleman, piano, Parcells Middle School, Grosse Pointe Woods. April 2: Handel's "Messiah," TBA. PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY: (734) 451-2112. Oct. 9: "Music from the New World," Plymouth Salem High School. Attending Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat? ndrew. Lloyd Rix Wthber Tii Mario's provides... • Complimentary shuttle to and from all major Metropolitan Detroit events. Oct. 9: Flavio Varani, piano, Lake Orion Performing Arts Center. Oct. 24: "Classical Standards," including Schubert's Symphony No. 5, Southfield Center for the Arts. Oct. 10: "Symphony Times Two" (with Lake St. Clair Symphony), Lakeview High School, St. Clair Shores. Mario's is the finest Italian dining experience in Metropolitan Detroit. Concerts at Varner Recital Hall, Oakland University, unless noted, (248) 334-6024. Dec. 5: "Tea for Two — The Best of Britain," Scarab Club, Detroit. (313) 882-3146 Before or after, • Music and ballroom dancing Friday and Saturday evenings 4222 Second Boulevard Between Willis and Canfield • Complimentary buffet after the theater (248) 832-1616 Valet Parking RESTAURANT "AN UTTER TRIUMPH! A GREAT AND CLASSIC MUSICAL FROM THE CREATORS OF LES MISERABLES AND MISS SAIGON." SHERIDAN MORLEY, INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE Dec. 19: "Turn of the Century: 1700," Elizabeth Parcells, soprano. Feb. 13: "Turn of the Century: 1900," Susan Sobolewski, piano. March 12: "Turn of the Century: 1900 — II," Candace DeLattre, mezzo; Macomb Center for the Performing Arts. 2 5 May 7: "Turn of the Century: 2000," Elizabeth Rowin, Violin Concerto by Karl Boelter. Individual tickets for concerts range f rom $8-$16 Season subscriptions are available. Call for more information. DECEMBER I THROUGH 19 ONLY! CALL: TICKETMASTER (248) 645-6666 Tickets also on sale at the box office, all outlets or www.ticketmaster.com . Groups (20 or more): (313) 871-1132 (M-F 10am-4:30pm) www.martin-guerre.com FISHER THEATRE, 3011 West Grand Blvd. 10/8 1999 Detroit Jewish News 75