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March 15, 2012 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-03-15

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UPCOMING CONCERTS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

WRCJ 90.9 FM

presents the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
- •

A poster for The

Cabinet of Dr. Caliqari

Neighborhood

(1919/Germany): In a

well-known book on

film, From Caligari to

BEETHOVEN'S "EMPEROR"

Hitler, the art histo-

rian Siegfried Kracauer

Nicholas McGegan, conductor / Robert Levin, piano

argued that "the rise

Mozart Overture to Don Giovanni

of Nazism was foretold

Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor"
Mozart Symphony No. 38, "Prague"

by the preceding years

of German films, which

Performed at two neighborhood locations:

reflected a world at

wrong angles and lost

values."

In Southfield
Thu., Mar. 22 at 7:3o p.m.

In Beverly Hills
Sun., Mar. 25 at 3 p.m.

At Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
27375 Bell Rd.

At Seligman Performing
Arts Center, Detroit Country

Day School, 22305 W. i3 Mile Rd.

His interest in
nostalgia carries over
into his free time
with collections of
DIOTRIDUTED BY GOLDWYN
old films, records
and newspapers. The
Drazin describes his day job as
hobby started after
playing for ballet classes. Another
a childhood search for historic comic
regular commitment happens Friday
strips.
evenings, when he appears with J.J.
"I've been fortunate to do quite a
and the Jazz Masters at Chicago's Hyde few projects with the DFT," Drazin
Park Ramada Inn.
says. "There was one time when they
In a special project, Drazin com-
had a theatrical reading with Jeff
posed the original piano score recent- Daniels and Sigourney Weaver, and I
ly used for a short film with sound,
played music for people coming into
Junk- Palace, developed by puppeteer
the theater:'
Lyon Hill. He has recorded while play-
ing for silent films and made those
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari will
selections available.
be shown 4 p.m. Saturday,
Drazin humorously relates to the
March 17, at the Detroit Film
Motor City with his song "How I Wish
Theatre in the Detroit Institute
I Was an Automobile written for the
of Arts. $5/free with DIA mem-
sketch comedy troupe Famous in the
bership or museum admission.
Future and recorded on Here's an Old
(313) 833-4005; tickets.dia.org .
Favorite I Just Made Up.

Tickets just $25!

D ( 80

DETROIT

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

LEONARD SLATKIN Music Director

A COMMUNITY-SUPPORTED ORCHESTRA

hoplocal
atiocal
istenlocal

Buy tickets today at
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or call 313.576.5111



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by merely performing together.
Their answers reflect the same
guarded optimism they expressed
before.
"Obviously, a musical collaboration
like ours is not going to change the
world in a day, but it does have the
power to inspire, to open new doors in
people's hearts and heads, to challenge
what they may have held as true and
present an alternative to a grim real-
ity," Noa wrote.
"I believe these things have great
importance. They are stones thrown
in the lake, their circles expand and
join other circles to create waves, tidal
waves and, ultimately, change

Awad is blunt, writing, "Well, I don't
think a song can change the world if
that's the question, but I do think that
it throws an idea into the air, and then
it's up to people to catch that idea or
not."
But they will keep on singing
together. At the very least, Noa wrote,
she had gotten more from her per-
forming with Mira than from most of
her other musical collaborations.
"A great collaboration should be
based on mutual respect, musical
resonance and a common agenda.
Personal affinity helps a lot, too. I have
never had so much of all of the above
as with Mira." ❑

Israeli superstar Noa appears with special guest Mira Awad for Patron
Night at the JCC's Stephen Gottlieb Music Festival at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 17, at the Berman Center for the Performing Arts in
West Bloomfield. Concert only: $30 JCC members/$40 nonmembers.
(248) 661-1900; www.theberman.org .


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