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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-06-04

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Inextinguishable Symphony: A True Story
of Music and Love in Nazi Germany as
well as The Beatles Come To America.
Both "Beyond the Program Notes"
events will be moderated by John
Guinn, Detroit-area music critic and
professor. Tickets for each 10 a.m.-5
p.m. program are sold separately; each
ticket includes both morning and after-
noon sessions, along with lunch.

The 2004 Great Lakes Chamber
Music Festival runs June 12-27
at Temple Beth El, Kirk in the
Hills, St. Hugo of the Hills and
other metro Detroit venues. For
a complete schedule, including
ticket information (series pack-
ages as well as single and youth
tickets are available), go to
wwvv.greatlakeschambermusic.com
or call (248) 559-2097.

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Back home in New York, Bernstein
writes and broadcasts frequently on clas-
sical music radio station WQRX-FM,
including four or five broadcasts from
Tanglewood, the Lenox, Mass., summer
home of the Boston Symphony.
Growing up in the politically liberal
home of one of America's most conspic-
uous intellectual Jewish figures, Jamie
Bernstein considers herself a cultural
Jew. "Judaism is the flavor I grew up
with," she said. "I don't do ritual obser-
vance --- but I put on a whiz-bang
seder every year."
Like Leonard Bernstein himself, his
daughter is interested in the gamut of
musical and intellectual experiences.
"I would define myself mostly as a
writer/broadcaster," she said. 'And I do
a lot of running around with my chil-
dren."
As far as her father, he was "the most
all-around musician there was,"
Bernstein said. "He was absolutely
remarkable on the lectern, on the com-
posing page or on the podium. But I
would have to say it was the teaching he
was proudest of"

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