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The Michigan Daily

Thursday, April 13, 1989

Page 7

'Celibidache

trades fame

for

BY TONY SiLBER

genuine because he strives for artistic integrity. He
was appointed Music Director of the Munich Philhar-
monic Orchestra in 1979. Before that, he was the
Principal Conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. Why

roll? No one, and he's not offering his services any-
way. While standard orchestras tour for up to six
months with 50-plus dates, Celibidache is now in the
midst of his premiere tour of North America: three

WHAT makes a conductor great? Consider two
examples, Leonard Bernstein and Sergiu Celibidache.
Bernstein is perhaps the most famous conductor in the
world. He has toured the world with the most noted
ensembles for over 50 years. He has recorded more ex-
tensively than any other modern-day conductor and re-
cieved multi-million dollar recording contracts. He has
composed many pieces himself and is widely sought
after by conservatories and other musical institutions.
Celibidache's story is vastly different. Although he
has conducted for over 50 years as well, he has con-
ducted with only two major orchestras during his entire
career. He doesn't tour that often. He has never
Irecorded. He hasn't won the awards Bernstein has.
Hardly a tool of public relations, he is a recluse, a fol-
lower of Zen Buddhism. He sneers at Bernstein and
others like him. He refuses to make classical music an
industry in which Bernstein is the chairperson.
Which conductor is great? They both are, but Celi-
bidache's greatness is much richer and perhaps more

(Sergiu Celibidache) doesn't tour that often. He has never recorded. He hasn't won
the awards Bernstein has. Hardly a tool of public relations, he is a recluse, a fol-
lower of Zen Buddhism. He sneers at Bernstein and others like him. He refuses to
make classical music an industry in which Bernstein is the chairperson.

integrity
Out every time the group plays and many people are
turned away for lack of tickets. Sounds like Joe Louis
Arena for Red Wing games.
Ernest Fontheim, a research physicist in the Engi-
neering College, first saw Celibidache in post-war
Berlin. "For me personally, each concert was like a
cultural liberation," he said. "I like Celibidache's style,
which was very vivacious and energetic. Now, 42
years later, almost to the day, I look forward to see
him conduct again - this time in Hill Auditorium in
Ann Arbor."
For most of us, this will be a once in a lifetime
opportunity to see and hear the music of the Munich
Philharmonic under Celibidache's baton. It will also
be an opportunity to see conducting greatness in ac-
tion. Who needs Bernstein?
THlE MUNICH PHIILH'ARMONIC will perform
Bruckner's Fourth Symphony tonight at 8 p.m. at lull
Auditorium. Call 764-2538 for information.

the lack of employment for such a gifted maestro?
Because real artists are never too easy to work with.
Celibidache is a stickler for rehearsal. He works his
Munich players to the bone. He plays what he wants.
He doesn't want recording companies telling him what
to play. Who wants this type of conductor on the pay-

weeks, 14 engagements, and that's big for them.
As a result, the Munich Philharmonic has devel-
oped a mystique. Since they don't record, you practi-
cally can't hear them unless you see them live or get
your hands on a pirated recording. The Gasteig Arts
Centre, which the Munich players call home, is sold

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EAN$250$350 Natioal campaign
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$6 PER HOUR. Law care & inside house
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CHILD CAR E needed after school, 2 after-
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smoker. 663-4340 evenings.
COUNSELORS
For boys' camp in Maine. Openings in most
activites (WS , tennis, basketball, etc.) Up-
perclassmen preferred. Write: Camp Cedar
'1758 Beacon St. Brookline, MA 02l 46 or
call 617-277-8086.
EARN $5 IN 1 hr. psychology experiment.
Call 763-5875 MW F 1-3 pm., TH10-12
noon for more information.
EARN UP TO $5.50/hr. Production workers,
Mon.-Fri. days. Apply in person at 1306 5.
University.
FULL OR PART-TIME PERSON for sum-
mer work. Apply at Marty's Menswear, 310
S. State.
HARD WORKING Students needed $4.75-
5.50. Livonia, Redford Dearbom Dearborn
Hts. Triple A' Student hainters. dall Shery
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Ideal spring/summer job for college
students. Must be able to work some
days, $6-$ 10/hr. Must be able to start -
after last exam.
THE ROOSTERTAIL CATERERS
100 Marquette, Detroit
PERFECT FOR STUDENTS
Part-time jobs with MAJOR tele-
marketing company working eve-
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Flexible hours, Located 2 BLOCKS
from Student Union.,
Call 996-8890. A sk for Mr. Rush
WORK FOR ACADEMIC credit or volun-
teer at Pound House Chidrns Center fr
Proj. tommunity or Outreach for Fall term,
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visit or call 764-2547 for more information.
Part-time research assistant .in psychiatry
hs./wk.for t eas 1 yr., starting immed.
Ow trans. essential, some typin and clerical
$6-$7/hr dcpcnding on qualification. Dr.
Gupta 763-2.544, leave message if no answer.'
PA RT-TIME after school care, 8 yr. old boy.
Excellent a . Re uires reliable car, refer-
ences. CaW 63-115'2.
PART-TIME EMP~LOYMENT- Study
Bak Video Rental. Apps. avail, at Mich.
PHOTOLA B TEiCH NICIAN
Earn $5/hr. and learn color & density. Photo
knowledge a must, Skills in chemistry, ac-
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644-3278 (ask for John).
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STOCKPERSON WANTED - Days: Mon-
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7pm Duties: sock, eliver, janitral. Must
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Sun. April 30, Mon. May 1 $6/hr. 662-3223.
ence ichild cre wantedto b aby st for infant
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car. Call 994-1125. .

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engineermn technicians. Starting salary is
$6.00or $6.76 depending on qualifications.
Contact: Carol Mick, Human Resources Of-
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2565 Plymouth Rd.$ or phone 313-668-4220.
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promote the sales of IBM personal systems/2
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For ex erience that a s call today. MAN-
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CalllPam at 764-6290 (days) or 747-7182
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ONE-WAY TICKET: Detroitr to Sa 9Fran.-
cisco. May 4. $150 or best offe. 99-58
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ROOMMAES
FALL '89--share 2-bedroom condo with 1
r~l Tnower. Call 665-820' betwen 8:0 &
5:00. Ask for Shawn.
FEMALE non-smoking roommate needed
beg. May 15. Share room- rent $258. Park-
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FEMALE, NONSMOKER HLOUSEMATE
wanted: Sept. single room in 6 person house
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parking. Call 994-8953.-
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EUROPE '89 - London from $379, Amster-
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NEEDED FOR .SEPT.-SEPT. lease, 1 fe-
male, non-smoking grad, student. Near gro-
cery store, free prkg., $266/mo. heat & water
inci, 10 mm. from campus. 769-2913.
OWN ROOM in 6 bdrm. house $225+util.,
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Rnt $25. I SA PROERTIES 662-4446
SEEK RESPONSIBLE, gay male to share
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429-91)75.
SEEKING: Non-smoking graduate or profes-
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Parking, laundry available. May -May lease.
$295/mo. + utilities, Call 747-7951.
A .NUCEET
-'ARE YOU A IIOTSIIOT?
Students neede to sel ho boers and shirts
person. Leave message with Lisa 761 -9596
PROFESSOR TACK MATSON, who
teaches Failure 101 in the B-School, will lead
"a celebration of failure: for entrepreneurs
and those who want to be" on Saturday, Aprnl
15 8'30 am-4:30 pm. Free for students. Call
TMI STUDENT TR AVEL offers discount
international airfares * major airlines, not
charters * Personalized trip planning * group
discounts *662-0333.
The Michigan Daily
Classified Department
is no longer aCcepting
STUDENT PERSONAL
CHECKS.
Only cash, cashier's
checks, and money
orders will be accepted
through April 19.
Thank you!
Failure Day Business Fair
,A pril 15, 1989, 2 p.m.-6 p.m.
Come see and enjoy student
entrepreneurial projects.
Michigan Business School
Hale A uditorium

203 E. Hoover

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For other locations call 800-KAP-TEST I
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See How Fast You Can Throw
Help the National Kidney Foundation
Be a part of the new Baseball Season
And come out to the Diag!
Thursday April 13. 12:00-4:00
BEST OF LUCK SENIORS!
WE LOVE YOU! A LIH A XI.
FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES We
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Our happy family can provide a loving, se-
cure home for the baby you may not be ready
for. For more about us, p ease call our attor-
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GRADUATES: Bachelors Cap & Gown Set
for only $19 at The Michigan Union Book-
store. Llmited quantities available.
HEALTHY MA LE volunteers, 18-40 needed
by College of Pharmacy fo'r drug study.
Compensation $200. 764-5341,764-9384.
Jennifer, your eyes are beautiful! I'm so glad
you got your make-up at The Village
Apothecary, 11125S. University.
SENIORS THE PARTY IS TODAY! "A
Class Act:' In Line For '89!" Palmer Field,
4:30 to 8:30 pm. Free food & entertainment -
- Peter Berman, Big Box of Nines, more.
Bring your invitation & student ID. Ques-
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