Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1982 — Page 18

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I Richard Glazier In Young Artists Concert

RICHARD GLAZIER

As part of the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s “Introducing Young Artists” series, 19-year-old pianist, Richard Glazier, will present a recital in the Fesler Members Room of the IMA, Sunday, April 25. Glazier is a past winner of the Indiana Scholarship Fund for the Aspen Music School, a recipient of the 1979 and 1980 Indianapolis Matinee Musicale scholarships and finalist in the 1980 Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's young people's audition. As a semi-finalist in the American Music Scholarship Association’s International piano festival, he was selected to perform in a master class conducted by Alicia de Larrocha. While in Aspen he studied with Lee Luvisi and has participated in summer workshops conducted by Jorge Bolet, Byron Janis, Leon Fleisher and Beveridge Webster. A former student of William Eltzroth in Indianapolis and Joseph Schwartz at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Glazier is presently a sophomore in the School of Music at Indiana University where he is studying with James Tocco. He will be playing works by Beethoven, Chopin, Bach and Ravel. The recital is free.

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Purdue To Present The Pennsylvania Ballet

WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - The Pennsylvania Ballet, accompanied by the Pennsylvania Orchestra, will perform as part of Purdue Convocations’ Lively Arts Series April 14 in Elliott Hall in Mlfeic at Purdue University. The program, which will begin at 8 p.m., consists of “Concerto Barocco”; “Yes, Virginia, Another Piano Ballet”; “Pas de deux, Sylvia”; and “Swan Lake, Act II.” Established in 1963 by Barbara Weisberger, the Pennsylvania Ballet each year performs in New York City as the resident company of. the Brooklyn Academy of Music. In 1976 it appeared on the initial series of Public Broadcasting’s acclaimed program, “Dance in America.” Composed of 32 dancers, the company is known for its varied repertoire, which conconsists (A traditional classics of

the 19th century, works created by contemporary choreographers and works which are created especially for the Pennsylvania Ballet. Artistic director Benjamin Harkarvy is recognized as one of the major figures on the international dance scene. He was the artistic director of the Netherlands Dance Theatre and the Dutch National Ballet, and director of the Royal Winnipeg and the Harkness Ballets. The Pennsylvania Orchestra is conducted by Maurice Kaplow. A Minnesota critic terms it “...one of the finestsounding groups ever to accompany a dance troupe.” Tickets are $11 and $10 for the public and $5 for Purdue students with full-fee-privileges passports. More ticket information can be obtained by calling 317/494-3933.1

CALL TO REFUSNIKS — Congressman Floyd B'ithian spoke to Irina McClellan on Sunday morning, March 28 from the Purdue Hillel Foundation as part of Pperation Contact organized by the Lafayette Committee on Human Rights in the Soviet Union. The committee is conducting a campaign on behalf of Irina McClellan, Alexander loffi who have been denied the right to leave since 1974 and Vladimir Prestin who has been refused a visa for over 10 years. Congressman Fithian reassured Irina that her case is of importance to the President and Congress and when she is released this event will signal Russia’s desire for a working commitment with the United States. Holding the receiver is Rabbi Gedalyah Engel, spokesman for the Committee. Congressman Fithian participated in a panel discussion “Economics and Foreign Policy” following the phone call to Irina.

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