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Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic
tour four U.S. summer festivals.

JAMIE ROSEN

College Intern

T

he Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra celebrates the
50th anniversary of its first
tour of the United States
with performances at four U.S. sum-
mer festivals this month.
The 110-member
ensemble, under the
musical direction of
Zubin Mehta, opens the
tour at the Ravinia
Festival in Highland Park,
Ill., before traveling to •
Wolf Trap in Vienna, Va.,
Tanglewood in western
Massachusetts and the
Mann Center for the
Performing Arts in
Philadelphia.
The first stop on the
orchestra's tour is Ravinia on Aug. 22,
where Pinchas Zukerman will be the
soloist for Mozart's Violin Concerto No.
3. The concert also is a benefit for the
orchestra, given by the American
Friends of the Israel Philharmonic.
Next, the musicians head to Wolf
Trap for a performance on Aug. 23.
Mehta and the orchestra will perform
Beethoven's Symphony No. 1, Rimsky-
Korsakov's Scheherezade and Strauss'

Horn Concerto.
For its third performance, the Israel
Philharmonic will close the
Tanglewood Music Festival season
with concerts on Aug. 25-26, the
highlights of 3-1/2 days of activities
available to participants in the
American Friends of the Israel
Philharmonic Orchestra's Berkshire
Weekend Celebration. The weekend,
running Aug. 23-26, is organized to
benefit the orchestra's Key-Note pro-
b a ram ' its education and outreach
department.
The U.S. tour comes to a close Aug.
27 at the Mann Center. The concert,
honoring Frederic R. Mann, founder
of the Mann Center and founding
president of the American Friends of
the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, is a
benefit for the center.
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
was founded in 1936 by Polish violinist
Bronislaw Huberman and was made up
of first-chair musicians of German and

Eastern European orchestras who had
lost their jobs as a result of Nazism. In
addition to its extensive travels, the
orchestra also gives more than 150 per-
formances each year in Israel. Through
its Key-Note program, musicians from
the orchestra work with students in
Israel to enrich their cultural lives.

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