Have you been reading our new JN blogs? Now you can get even more of the JN content you love online from Jewish community members just like you! The Mandolin Player by John Thomas Biggers highlights the power of music to transport the human spirit. very slow to suggest a feeling of sus- pended animation to being rapid in pro- jection of a different sensibility. Three other programs will include Shifrin, who decided, at age 13, to become a professional clarinetist while attending Interlochen and much later taught at the University of Michigan. One program, coming just after the release of Shifrin’s Delos label record- ing that presents Carl Nielsen music, features Bernstein’s first published work, “Sonata for Clarinet and Piano.” FIT Siegel, a techno music composer and DJ who moved beyond Aaron as his first name, will join other perform- ers in a program related to the fine arts. “Audio/Visual: Muse at the Museum” offers sound interpretations of the painting The Mandolin Player by social realist artist John Thomas Biggers as well as musical style comparisons. The concert will be held at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, which made a com- mitment to restore the image, originally completed toward the middle of the 20th century. Others offering their own interpretations of the painting include cellist Paul Watkins, artistic director of the Great Lakes Festival; composer William Banfield; saxophonist Marcus Elliot; and the Thalea String Quartet. Siegel, who chose his stage name to go along with his businesses, FIT Sound (a recording label) and FIT Distribution, will be at a computer when communi- cating his reaction to the image. In his studio, he works with vintage keyboards, drum machines and synthesizers. “This is a composition using altered samples from environmental sounds,” says Siegel, who experimented directly with various instruments before being drawn into the techno movement and gaining hit status with the record- ing “Tonite,” his first. “I’m overlapping plucking sounds, looping and layering them for this commission.” Siegel, based in Detroit, has been researching interviews and commen- tary about Biggers and feels inspired by what he’s learned. He has latched on to the concept of interrupted spirit. “Sometimes, it’s easier to have this kind of a framework when composing,” says Siegel, who has brought his DJ techniques to the Downtown Synagogue and Israeli stages as linked to his own religious background. “Composing reigns in if I can limit myself a little bit in terms of ideas and tools.” As part of commemorating the anni- versary, there will be a new piece lasting about 2½ minutes at the beginning of each subscription-level performance. The pieces are being developed by previous festival composers-in- residence, such as Joan Tower, Piers Hellawell, Sean Shepherd and Paul Schoenfield. Rabbi Mark Miller, who joined Temple Beth El after the festival started, has become an enthusiastic fan. “Members and leadership of Temple Beth El are so proud of our historic part- nership with St. Hugo of the Hills and Kirk in the Hills in founding this incred- ible festival 25 years ago,” the rabbi says. “The appreciation of world-class music is a value we all share, and I’m so appreciative of all those who worked so hard to create something we will be enjoying for many more years.” • : s r e g g lo b e h t t e e M ill share her nnie Citron w rtise. musical expe A Hannah Gordon will toast a l’chaim to her favorite drinks. Amanda Alber ts will show yo u what it’s like to cook with a preschooler. tle Detroit will bring a lit Alexandra Kirsch to the Big Apple. Lori Gordon-Michaeli will take you on a Journey Within. Leslie Rott will give you an inside- look at her JSwipe relationship. Rachel H yams wil l tell you her best kosher r ecipes. Lauren Wallenfels will bring a Jewish connec tion to your favorite TV show s. We’re always adding new content to The Blog! Just visit thejewishnews.com and go to The Blog under Community to check out our exclusive web content today! Follow us online Detroit Jewish News @JewishNewsDet the line ow will walk n d u h C i n fa Ste life. and Jew-ish h is w Je n e e betw NOW YOU CAN MANAGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ONLINE! Go to thejewishnews.com and click “Subscribe” @detroitjewishnews jn May 31 • 2018 37