Me MEDITERRANEAN ballads for violin and piano that are very rarely played" Also on Drucker's program will be newer works by Andrew Norman and Augusta Read Thomas. "I'm being given the opportunity to play a piece of my own ['But Then Begins a Journey in My Head'], a suite for violin and piano, and I'm grateful for that" Drucker says. "It rep- resents my interest in Shakespeare. "Even though there's no voice in it, I've included program notes and text on which these movements are based. They're transcriptions of music I wrote for a voice and string quartet based on Shakepeare's sonnets. "I hope the audience will have the opportunity to look at the text while listening to me play. I [would like] the music to stand on its own, but there will be a narrative to the piece if people can keep in mind my source of inspiration." Drucker's literary connections also come through his novel, The Savior, which will be discussed as part of a performance. The novel follows a German violinist exempted from military service to entertain wounded soldiers. When the musician is sent to play for labor camp prisoners, he examines his own alienation from Jews and his attitudes toward the atrocities. "A lot of the events are experienced through [the main character's] rela- tionship to music:' Drucker says. "The main piece is Bach's Chaconne, and I have often given readings where I would play ... that great piece, which has strong emotional impact" Drucker's violin interests developed in childhood and followed the career of his father, Ernest, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. Ernest Drucker played with the Busch Quartet and later joined the Metropolitan FESTIVAL NOTES Eugene Drucker launches a lecture/performance series, "Beyond the Notes," as he debuts with the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, in its 22nd year. The festival runs June 13-28 at various local venues, including Temple Beth El, which has sponsored the annual event since its start with St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic Church and Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church in association with Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings. The secular presentation Opera Orchestra. "I went to Columbia University at the same time I was going to Juilliard," says the traveling violinist, who has appeared for the Chamber Music Society of Detroit and the University Musical Society in Ann Arbor. "I was an English and comparative literature major at Columbia. "During my last two years at Juilliard, I was increasingly less active at Columbia and began to [perform] in New York. I met Philip Setzer, and we formed a student quartet that evolved into the Emerson Quartet. The Quartet recently released Journeys, its second CD on Sony Classical featuring music by Tchaikovsky and Schoenberg" Drucker explains that he always took some student-like interest in composing and wrote a few pieces during those times. He came back to composing 10 years ago. "I have enjoyed my musical encoun- ters with Shakespeare because I found inspiration in his verse the violinist says. Drucker, whose performances have taken him to concert halls across America and into other countries, also performs with the Walsh-Drucker- Cooper Trio, which includes his wife, cellist Roberta Cooper. Their son, Julian, a singer-songwriter who just completed his third year at Yale, hopes to compose theater music. Looking forward to Michigan appearances, Drucker tells of more local string attachments. "I have a cousin, Daniel Drucker, a Wayne State University math profes- sor who lives in Southfield" Drucker says. "In the 1990s, I came to play as a soloist with a symphony my cousin belonged to. 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For a full list of performers and programs, along with ticket prices, visit greatlakeschambermusic.org or call (248) 559-2097. GRILLE 4 May 20 - June 74, 2015 Directed by Christopher Bremer There's nothing like a death in the family to bring out the worst in people as displayed with delectably savage humor in Bad Jews. JET proudly presents the Michigan premier of this Pulitzer Prize finalist play by Joshua Harmon - a dark comedy about family, faith, and legacy and filled with hope, inspiration, wit and laughter. Imagine the audience crammed into a shoebox with a couple of hungry hamsters fighting over a single food pellet! "THE BEST COMEDY OF THE SEASON." -THE NEW YORK TIMES I TICKET5 246 188.29 0 WIN JETTHEATRE ORO JET performs in the Aaron DeRoy Theatre in the Jewish Community Center on the corner of Maple and Drake Roads in West Bloomfield JN June 4 • 2015 2010660 37