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March 29, 2007 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-03-29

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SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 8 PM

Rackham Auditorium

This isn't your grandmother's klezmer! Clarinetist
David Krakauer and his band blend Eastern
European klezmer with rock beats and guitar riffs to
produce a truly unique sound that keeps the music
out of the museum and in the 21st century.

Media Partner Detroit Jewish News.

Rackham Auditorium

Founded in Israel in 1993, this young quartet
displayed a liveliness and spontaneity during their
UMS debut in April of 2005 that led to immediate
requests for a return appearance. For this
performance, the ensemble will perform works by
Hayden and Tchaikovsky, as well as Samuel Barber's
Quartet for Strings, from which his famous "Adagio
for Strings" was later arranged.

PROGRAM

Haydn
Quartet in f minor, Op. 20, No. 5 (1772)
Barber
Quartet for Strings, Op. 11 (1936)
Tchaikovsky Quartet No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11
("Accordian") (1865)

Supported by Jane and Edward Schulak.

Media Partners WGTE 91.3 FM, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers,
and Detroit Jewish News.

This is a CLASSICAL KIDS CLUB concert.

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