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November 10, 2005 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-10

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EYE CARE SERVICES

is proud to announce an exciting

DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

opportunity for vision correction

and cataract surgeiy patients. Thanks

to Henry Ford Ophthalmology, new

refractive surgery is now available

which may reduce or eliminate your

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advancements in lens technology

allow patients a chance to see

clearly

again. A

life without glasses

and bifocals is no longer just a

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THIS NEW REFRACTIVE TECHNOLOGY

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Call for an appointment at a
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127th ums soason

Concertante

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 8 PM



Rackham Auditorium

Michigan Chamber Player

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Faculty Artists of the U-M School of usic
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 4 PM
Rackham Auditorium FREE ADMISSION

PROGRAM

Frank Bridge
Three Songs
Dennis Wilson
Pushback (2005)
Johannes Brahms Quintet for Strings and Piano
f-minor, Op. 34

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Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Marcus Roberts Trio
Robert Span° conductor
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 8 PM
Hill Auditorium

PROGRAM

Concertante was founded by graduates of The
Julliard School who wished to pursue their
musical collaboration beyond graduation.
Their rich pool of artistic talent allows them to
perform a wide array of repertoire that doesn't
often find a place on chamber concerts,
including Brahms's String Sextet.

"In the musical world, the buoyant chamber
ensemble Concertante fills an important niche.
While fine string quartets abound, far fewer groups
exist to plumb the outer edges of the repertoire.
Concertante, composed of exceptional rising
musicians, performs sextets, septets and so forth
with polish and raw fervor." The Washington Post

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Symphony No. 2 ("London")
Rhapsody in Blue (1923)
Symphonic Dances from
West Side Story (1960)

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Sloan Endowment Fund. Media Partners WGTE 91.3 FM
and Observer & Eccentric Newspapers.

PROGRAM

R. Strauss Sextet from Capriccio, Op. 85
Adams
Shaker Loops (1978)
String Sextet in B-flat Major, Op. 18 (1858 - 60)
Brahms

Vaughan Williams
Gershwin
Bernstein

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734.764.2538 www.ums.org

outside the 734 area code, call toll-free 800.221.1229

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