02/03 UMS Fall Season
OUT & ABOUT from page 81
1920s and 1930s and classic mod-
ernist works from later decades distin-
guish the Great Lakes Modernism
Show and Sale, coming to the
Southfield Civic Center 11 a.n-1.-7
p.m. Saturday and 11.a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 19-20; $8. Running 7-
10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, is an early
buying preview and gala hosted by
Detroit Area Art Deco Society, which
will feature a booth showing the work
of early Cranbrook artists; $60
advance/$70 at the door. (800) 582-
DECO.
Huntington Woods "Friends of the
Arts" presents its third annual
Huntington Woods Art Hop, a unique
arts and crafts show and sale of the
work of 50 Michigan artists in the
homes of 18 Huntington Woods
artists, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and
noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26-27.
Artists include jewelers Paul and Nancy
Garber, potter Anita Mann, watercol-
orist Sherry Foster, mosaic artist
Maxine Gardner and more. Proceeds
go to Huntington Woods 'Art in the
City" projects. Two-day admission:
$5/available at the Huntington Woods
Library, 26415 Scotia, in advance or
day of. (248) 543-9720.
An exhibit of photography by
Monte Nagler will be on display Oct.
21-Nov. 2 at Barnes & Noble in West
Bloomfield. Nagler discusses works
from his private collection 7 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 25, and : 1 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 26. (248) 626-6804.
Venice Baroque
Orchestra
Andrea Marcon
conductor and harpsichord
Giuliano Carmignola
baroque violin
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for a complete brochure.
Writer/producer/director Harvey
Ovshinsky presents his workshop
"How to Complete Your First Movie
Script in Six Months" 7-10 p.m. on
the last Monday of each month begin-
ning Oct. 28 at the Birmingham
Community House. (248) 644-5832.
ArtServe Michigan presents The
Business of Being an Artist workshop
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2,
at the Urban Institute of
Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids.
$20 members/$25 nonmembers/$15
students. (248) 557-8288.
Out & About and Star Shpiel return
Nov. 1.
Lorraine Hunt
and
Li eberson mezzo-soprano
Garrick Ohlsson
Robert Tweten
piano
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre • Ann Arbor
Rackham Auditorium • Ann Arbor
St. Francis of Assisi
"The depth of the Takdcs's interpretations,
Catholic Church • Ann Arbor
matched with its superlative virtuosic
technique and a consistently warm,
brilliance and evocative moods of the
velvety tone, made an attractive case to
Italian Baroque style that flourished in
name it preeminent among active strong
eighteenth-century Venice, the Venice
quartets." (Washington Post) This perfor-
Baroque Orchestra brings fresh energy
mance features the half-Hungarian,
to this All-Vivaldi program.
half-British Takfics Quartet with UMS
Sinfonia in C Major from II Giustino, RV 717
Concerto in g minor for Strings, RV 157
Piano Quintet.
Concerto in E-flat Major for Violin
PROGRAM
and Strings, RV 257
Concerto in F Major for Violin, Strings and
Continuo, RV 286
Four Seasons
Vocalist of the Year, Lorraine Hunt
Lieberson leaves critics at a loss for
superlatives as a riveting operatic
performer who sings everything from
Baroque to contemporary music.
Sponsored by
Distinguished Artist Award recipient
Garrick Ohlsson for Ernst Dohndnyi's
"There isn't a more beautiful voice
before the public today." (Boston
Phoenix) Musical America's 2001
Devoted-to recapturing the dazzling
ALL - VIVALDI PROGRAM
piano .
Wed 10/23 8 pm
Sun 10/20 7 pm
Sun 10/13 7:30 pm
National City.
Beethoven String Quartet in A Major,
Op. 18, No. 5 (1800)
•
Ravel
String Quartet in F Major
Dohnonyi
Piano Quintet No. 1 in c minor
(1902-03)
Presented with the generous support of
(1895)
Beverley and Gerson Geitner and Michael Allemang.
WHATNOT
Native Detroit author Marge Piercy
delivers the keynote address at the 41st
Annual Fall Writers Conference 9
Saturday, Oct. 19, on the campus of
Oakland University in Rochester. Pre-
registration is required; for more infor-
mation about the two-day conference,
call (248) 370-3125, or go to
Takcics Quartet
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