Dance Elite Ballroom Studio, Inc. is introducing ballroom dancing instruction to Oakland County residents ages 5 and over. REMEMBRANCES Lesson Packages Available: • Private Lessons • Group Lessons • Special Event Instruction Wedding Choreography - Prom/Group Lessons Pre Bar/Bat Mitzvah • Coaching Instruction from page 135 Mozart's Symphony No. 27. Mellow, who has been with the DSO since 1980, remem- bers the emotional impact of the attack and the time it took to restore his footing. The violist, who has played Kol Nidre as a member of the Birmingham Temple, also thinks of music as an impor- tant part of the Jewish tradi- DSO violist Glenn Mellow and violinist Laurie tion and he takes his talents Landers Goldman will participate in a 9-11 DSO into another group, the concert conducted by Itzhak Perlman. Sonnet Quartet, which will perform Sept. 17 at Oakland "Finale" from Mahler's Symphony No. 3. University. "A school of music is an expression As Goldman approaches the 9-11 of the community, and we wanted to concert, she recalls that Leonard provide this opportunity for expression • Bernstein performed the same and being together," says Kiesler, also Beethoven piece just after the Berlin music director of the New Hampshire Wall came down. Symphony Orchestra and conductor "That was about freedom, and laureate of the Illinois Symphony Americans are reinforcing their com- Orchestra and Illinois Chamber mitment to freedom," says Orchestra. "There will Goldman, in her 12th season be a candlelight vigil with the DSO. "Music is a after the performance." way to connect all of us." Kiesler led a program Although Goldman, a last year, when the member of Hadassah, will orchestra's regular always remember learning rehearsals just after the about her father's feelings tragedy gave rise to the about living in New York idea. The musical jour- and seeing one of the planes ney then went from a hit, the violinist recalls more prayerful beginning to personally the mood of the theological optimism. instrumentalists at that time. This year, the program "The orchestra had a very will be more unifying U-M Professor of bonding experience being than mournful. Conducting Kenneth together last year, and I "We chose familiar Kiesler leads "9-11: know we're all going to be choral music because we In Remembrance" at reflecting on that," says wanted the concert to the Power Center in Goldman, who has been a be open to any singer in Ann Arbor. member of the Toledo and the community," says Flint symphonies and the Kiesler, who regularly Santa Fe Opera. "I'll always conducts the Jerusalem and Haifa sym- associate that day with being at work." phony orchestras and has commissioned Worship Through Music Kenneth Kiesler, director of orchestras and professor of conducting at the University of Michigan School of Music, will lead "9-11: In Remembrance," a community pro- gram at the Power Center for the Performing Arts on Sept. 11. Featuring the University Symphony Orchestra, University Philharmonia Orchestra, Chamber Choir, University Choir, Orpheus Singers, School of Music faculty members and singers from Ann Arbor, the concert includes Zaninelli's arrangement for the "Star Spangled Banner," Mozart's "Lacrymosa" from ReqUiem, Randall Thompson's "Finale" from The Testament of Freedom and the work by Israeli composers. "I think that music is the greatest expression of human drama and has rare transformative power. It can be touching, healing and uplifting, and it's the closest thing to the power of being together in worship." ❑ On Wednesday, Sept. 11, Concert for America runs 9-11 p.m. on NBC. The DSO, conducted by Itzhak Perlman, performs 8 p.m. at the Detroit Opera House (the pro- gram repeats Sept. 12 and 14), $20-$80; (313) 576-5111. "9-11: In Remembrance" begins 8 p.m. at Ann Arbor's Power Center for the Performing Arts; free admission. 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