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orchestra, is only one of many proj-
ects of the U-M composition profes-
sor and Detroit Symphony Orchestra
composer-in-residence.
Berofsky, who was selected concert-
master after auditions in September,
thinks of his new position as a way to
perform a fresh body of work. In his new
position, he will be the leader of the first
aron Berofsky once thought
he'd like to be a movie
director, but his passion for
the violin triumphed over
that transient dream.
Berofsky — now a touring
soloist, string quartet member,
orchestra performer, recording
artist and professor — did man-
age to maintain film viewing as
a favorite pastime, and he is
preparing to use his violin in
tribute to that special interest.
The violinist, recently named
concertmaster for the Ann
Arbor Symphony Orchestra,
will join the other instrumental-
ists in a concert saluting screen
melodies. The program,
"Masters of Movie Music" is
part of the celebration of the
orchestra's 75th anniversary and
also recognizes the 75th year of
the Michigan Theater, where
the orchestra will perform 8
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15.
"I'll be playing some solo
pieces — the violin solo
from John Williams' score
for Schindler's List and seg-
ments of a new piece about
silent movie music composed
by Michael Daugherty," says
Aaron Berofsky: "The Ann Arbbr Symphony is
Berofsky, 34, who moved to
one more varied component of my careen" .
Ann Arbor one year ago to
become a violin professor at
the University of Michigan.
violins and assistant to the conductor.
"The [Schindler] violin solo is very
He comes to the orchestra with tour-
beautiful and soulful, and I think it is
ing experience in the Americas and
part of one of the best film scores we
Europe, both as soloist and with the
have. The premiere performance of
Chester String Quartet.
the Daugherty piece should be very
Besides working at impressive con-
exciting as we learn it and figure out
cert halls, he has been part of major
what it's all about."
music festivals, including the
Other pieces included on the pro-
International Deia Festival in Spain,
gram are Aaron Copland's The Red
the Adriatic Chamber Music Festival
Pony, William Walton's Suite from
in Italy and the Speedside and
Richard III, Sergei Prokofiev's Lt. Kije
Guelph Spring Festivals in Canada.
Suite and Erich Wolfgang Korngold's
"The Ann Arbor Symphony is one
Suite from Robin Hood.
more varied component of my career,"
Israeli-born Maestro Arie Lipsky
says Berofsky, who has recorded works
introduces the works at 7 p.m. with a
by Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart.
lecture and flute performance of
"There's great music that instrumen-
excerpts. The work by Daugherty,
talists never get to play unless they're
commissioned for theater organ and