, -4111111,11.1110701110NIIIHRSON. Arts &Life MUSICAL COLLABORATION The husband and wife duo of conductor David Robertson and pianist Orli Shaham join the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in an eclectic program of music, including Ravers jazz-influenced Piano Concerto in G Major, 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. Friday and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25-26, at Orchestra Hall in the Max M. Fisher Music Center. The Israeli-born Shaham, who moved with her family, including her brother acclaimed violinist Gil Shaham, to New York to study at Orli Shaham Jiiilliard, has been called a "fabulous pianissimo" by the New York Times. She is the recipient of the Gilmore Young Artist Award and an Avery Fisher Career Grant. Tickets are $32-$114. (313) 576-5111 or www.detroit- symphony.com. GERSHWIN ON THE COUCH There's more great music at the Max this weekend as Pro Musica Society presents an intriguing look at George Gershwin in a unique recital and discussion by Richard Kogan, M.D., a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and concert pianist, 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at the Music Box Recital Hall, located in the Max M. Fisher Music Center. Kogan, who is affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City as director of its Human Sexuality Program, appeared with Pro Musica two years ago in a sold-out concert dissecting the psyche of Robert Schumann (one of the most interesting concerts I've ever Dr. Richard attended!). Kogan This time around, Dr. Kogan will pro- vide insights into the motives and mean- ings behind Gershwin's music, which he'll perform, including an excerpt from Porgy and Bess. An afterglow with light refreshments and a chance to meet the artist follows the performance. Tickets are $40 each; call the DSO box office at (313) 576- 5111. DUTCH GENRE PAINI1NG Gerard ter Borch: "Young Man Reading a Letter." Gerard ter Borch (1617-81) is one of the most beloved painters of the 17th- century Dutch "Golden Age." An acute observer of the world around him, the Best Bets artist focused on portraiture and scenes from everyday life. GAIL ZIMMERMAN He developed a unique ability to Arts Editor render the shimmering effects of fab- ric, especially the satin dresses worn by some of his subjects, and excelled at capturing the psycholog- ical interactions between individuals. Although his subjects seem outwardly realistic, they project a sense of mystery, ele- vating his works of Dutch genre painting, like those of Vermeer, to a level of perfection. The Detroit Institute of Arts mounts an exhibit of his work — the first presentation in North America exclusively of works by ter Borch —Feb. 27-May 22. U-M Professor of Art History Celeste Brusati lectures on "Satins, Secrets and the Seductions in the Paintings of Gerard ter Borch 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27. Tickets include museum admission: $12 adults/$6 ages 6- 17/free for DIA members and children 5 and younger. Order tickets online at wwwdia.org; for group sales, call (313) 833-1292. THE PIANO LADY Detroit-area songwriter Wendy Rollin. received ASCAP Special Awards for Children's Music in 2001 and 2002. Her Music is My Friend CD is a favorite in homes and classrooms, and The Family Jukebox encourages families to sing along with her songs, to dance together (to a tango, a polka, a waltz) or even wi to the tune of "Loose Tooth Blues. Rollin gears her music to children ages 4-10, but the whole family is welcome to sing and dance together when she per- forms 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Ark in Ann Arbor. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Wendy Rollin Tickets are $7. (734) 761-1451 or www.theark.org. For more about Rollin and her music, go to www.wendyrollin.com. `PHANTOM' RETURNS Gary Mauer, who most recently starred as the Phantom in the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera, headlines the cast as the Andrew Lloyd Webber smash musi- cal heads to the Masonic Temple Theatre for a four-week run, March 2-27. Performance times are 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2 and 730 p.m. Sundays. Special week- day matinees take place 1 p.m. Thursday, March 3, and Wednesday, March 23. There will be no matinee on Sunday, March 27. Tickets are $18-$72.50. For tickets, call (248) 645-6666 or go to wwwNederlanderDetroit.com or www.ticketmaster.com . ❑ FYI: For Arts and Life related events that you wish to have considered for Out & About, please send the item, with a detailed description of the event, times, dates, place, tick- et prices and publishable phone number, to: Gail Zimmerman, JN Out & About, The Jewish News, 29200 Northwestern Highway, Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034; fax us at (24-8) 304-8885; or e-mail to gzimmerman@thejewishnews.com Notice must be receivedat least three weeks before the scheduled event. Photos are appreciated but cannot be retumed. All events and dates listed in the Out & About column are subject to change. SOUTHFIELD PAVILION ANTIQUES EXPOSITION FEBRUARY 25,26 & 27 Friday 2-9 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-5 2/24 2005 40 ADMISSION IS ONLY 55.00 WITH IN'S AD! ftspafft5 tffiCHIGAN•s FAMOUS Southfield Pavilion Antiques Exposition ARTS Winds and Strings — Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings presents nine woodwind and string ensembles: Beethoven's String Trio in G Major, Op. 9 No. 1, Elliot Carter's Eight Etudes and a Fantasy and Louis Spohr's Grand Nonetto, Op. 31. Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27. 2:15 p.m. preview "Before the First Rehearsal — The Story of Sheet Music." $25, $22 seniors 60 and older, $10 students. (248) 559-2095 or wwvv.detroitchamberwinds. org. Young Musician Contest Winner — Cellist Erik Asgeirsson, soloist for Edouard Lalo's Concerto for Cello in D minor with Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony. Also on the program: Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Liszt and music from films. Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Township. 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27. $25 adults, children free. (248) 645-2276. Aida — Opera Verdi Europa, the tragic love story between an Ethiopian slave girl and her Egyptian captor. Macomb Center, Clinton Township. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 3. $42-$35. (586) 286 2222 or wwwmacombcenter.com . - Directions in Music — Jazz legends Herbie Hancock on piano, Roy Hargrove on trumpet and Jewish tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker perform with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Orchestra Hall. $85-$18. (313) 576- 5111 or www. detroitsymphony.com A Midsummer Night's Dream — Actors from the British stage join musi- cians from the orchestra and choir of the Age of Enlightenment for this semi- staged concert presentation. Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor. 8 p.m. Friday, souRa YOUR BEST FOR QUALITYANTIQUES IN MICHIGAN! ctF EATURING MER CHANTS AMERICAN, EUROPEAN, AFRICAN, ASIAN, ANTIQUES & ART SOUTHFIELD MUNICIPAL COMPLEX SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN • Evergreen Road at Civic Center Drive More Information: 586-465-9441 • www.antignet.com/M&M 941070