Young Man With A Guarneri PALLAS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE "Pallas Chinese Restaurant blends innovative Asian fare with casual sophistication." Perlman introduces a protege to DSO audiences. Danny Raskin • Nov. 5, 2004 DIANA LIEBERMAN Special to the Jewish News V iolinist Giora Schmidt, who performs Nov. 17-20 with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, is a bit young to be standing in front of a world-class orchestra, wearing a tuxedo and per- forming the Samuel Barber Violin Concerto. Schmidt would argue that he may be young -- but he's not that young. A star pupil of violinist Itzhak Perlman, the 21-year- old Schmidt graduated from New York's Juilliard School last May. In the past two years, he has soloed in the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with the Chicago Symphony and performed everywhere from the Southeast Iowa Symphony to Swarthmore College to Tel Aviv University. He was featured in the Giora Schmidt spends at least a month in Israel "Summer" concerto of each year. in a tele- Four Seasons Vivaldi's vised Kennedy Center Honors tribute to Perlman; performed with Perlman and violinist Although he began playing the Pinchas Zukerman at the National violin at 4 years of age, Schmidt did- Arts Center in Ottawa, Canada; and n't decide to devote his life to the played the Barber concerto last sum- instrument until he was about 15. mer with the Israel Philharmonic. "It's better this way," he says. He makes his New York recital "When you're 9 years old and people debut Feb. 5, 2005, at the throw stuff your way, you can't even Metropolitan Museum of Art. process it. Basically, you shouldn't "I was never considered a prodigy; try to jump over a bridge before you I was always considered 'age-appro- jump over a crack in the road." . priate,"' says the young violinist. Last year, Schmidt received a 2003 Schmidt has been surrounded by Avery Fisher Career Grant, designed music all his life. His parents, Dov to assist instrumentalists judged to and Michal Schmidt, performed have the potential for an illustrious with the Philadelphia Opera solo career. Previous winners of the Company, Dov as a violinist and $15,000 grant have included violin- Michal as a cellist and pianist. The ists Joshua Bell and Sarah Chang, couple had emigrated from Israel cellist Carter Brey and clarinetist before Giora was born, and their Richard Stoltzman. son, who speaks fluent Hebrew, After studying at Juilliard's spends at least a month in Israel preparatory division with the late each year, mostly in Haifa. Dorothy De Lay, who has trained Giora — pronounced with a hard scores of violin virtuosi, Schmidt G, as in glockenspiel— has two began working with Itzhak Perlman, younger sister's, Dafna, 16, and performing with the older violinist Abigail, 10. - in Israel, Canada and the United States. Since then, Schmidt has become known as a protege of Perlman, who is also DSO prin- cipal guest conductor. In 1998, the young violinist formed a piano trio with cellist Zuill Bailey and Perlman's daughter, pianist Navah Perlman. And, for the past five summers, he has taken part in the Perlman Music Program, a six-week summer workshop in Easthampton, N.Y. For Schmidt's DSO debut, Perlman will conduct the orchestra in a program that also includes Roman Carnival Overture by Berlioz and the Pathetique Symphony (Symphony No. 6 in b minor), by Tchaikovsky. Since he plans to keep playing the violin his whole life, Schmidt considers each per- forming opportunity "a stop on the journey." "I really appreciate it," he says. "I'm grateful for every time I walk on to the stage." ❑ Giora Schmidt will perform the Samuel Barber Violin Concerto with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the direction of principal guest conductor Itzhak Perlman 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17; 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18; and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20. $30- $114. (313) 576-5111 or wwvv.detroitsymphony.com Special offer: Because of the men- toring relationship between the conductor and soloist, the DSO is offering free tickets to youth men- toring organizations for the Wednesday performance. Among the organizations invited to partic- ipate are the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Alternatives for Girls, VIP Mentoring, Metro Detroit Promise, Student'Mentor Partners and Mentor Michigan. To include your organization, contact the DSO at (313) 576-5129. "NOVEMBER SPECIAL" 1 0% OFF Total Food Bill • Sunday – Thursday (except holidays) • Cannot be used with other offers • No VIP stamp with discount • Excludes alcohol & taxes expires11/30/04 AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ase your pafaie, your soui, 27909 Orchard Lake Rd. (at 12 Mile) Farmington Hills (248) 553-9013 11/12 2004 Open 7 Days A Week 10B5 , 10 49