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These people had not seen a kiss in public for many years, mine was the first.” Deutsch, of Leonia, N.J., was preparing to play and sing Duke Ellington’s “Prelude to a Kiss." She said she explained the meaning of the lyrics to the Chinese audience so those who could not understand English would know what it was about. “That concert was a great suc cess,” Deutsch said. “The people stamped their feet as well as ap plauded. Chinese came up to me after the concert and thanked me with the help of my inter preter.” The concert was one of sever al Deutsch gave during a recent tour of China as the guest of the government in Peking. She was invited to China to exchange ex amples of music of the two na tions because of her accomplish ments as a concert pianist and as vice president of the New York- based International Symphony for World Peace. Her visit was endorsed in letters from two prominent American brothers — George Bush, vice president of the United States, and Pre scott S. Bush Jr., prominent eastern U.S. insurance broker. She said the Chinese took the idea of the International Sym- ric Dickersoi about their < at the two ! getting tired o question ever | Since Jam* first set foot oi three years a ieen among ent players e ng uniform two seasons, have alternati ilback posi formation-ori It’s not oftt TS-O Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired BRYAN 216 N. Main 799-2786 Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-1 COLLEGE STATION 8008 Post Oak Mall.. 764-0010 Mon.-Sat. 10-9 p.m. Texas State m Optical ac Since 1935. ... The concert was one of several Deutsch gave during a recent tour of China as the guest of the government in Peking. She was invited to China to exchange examples of music of the two na tions because of her accom plishmen ts concert pianist and vice president of the New York-based Inter national Symphony for World Peace. born in Danbury, Com 1874. "My interpreter said slit| interested in Ives becausei" the field at tl teaching the people howiBiat awesom have in society, a mattered prompts simi concern to the Chii®)re each fooi Deutsch said. B “Will there 1 She brought to ChiniBou two will bt sheets containing a Chfcme time this translation of “The Intern4 ter asked dm al Anthem for World Ftflession at the ; written bv William ZinnJeSouthwest C dent of the International if tour in Dallas phony for World Peace. James, in a —lid: “From “The Chinese aiK*,ld, there’ll b reacted with great interai*; in t h e re to intensity to this song,” Daw g ut m o rne said. “They followed i sed ano ther Chinese singing by lookirM sop honK their song sheet and gave|| ance M c ijh e big roundof appplause.Fom re piy. rest of my life, I shall comB “L ance wai that the Chinese gave me? j-back,” mission to sing this songani|<‘\y e ’i] have a tribute its words to the auf as a as phony federal for World Peace — a federation of concert orchestras that play the music of their na tive land — very seriously. “One of my interpreters told me I was clearly working in be half of ‘the people,”’ Deutsch said. “She herself had been trained to always think about what is better for the people, the country as a whole.” Deutsch was doubly appreci ated because she is the only woman pianist who has re corded all of the piano composi tions of Charles Ives, who was "Later on, I was told tin Chinese believe thereisno] without war. Is thistrue?! know. I could never holdil versation about how to peace in China." She said her Chinese ences loved American i* especially compositions by tor Herbert, George Gersi and Ellington. “The songs I sang sented various eras of Ameo music.” But, she said, some i Chinese believed there political implications conre with her visit. “I was accused of speakifi President Reagan,” she sal told them my reason forgoii China was to bring Amt! music to the Chinese and Chinese music back to the ited States. But I hadahardi convincing them I was not resenting the U.S. governttif Not like Mcllhenny’s c lings’ taientei lack. But this won’t be ofter jacks will line ackfield simi With the I luring the las 'ear coach Bo lontent in alte ickerson at ti INTRODUCING TWO NEW SPECIALTIES OF THE MUSEUM MONTEREY $0 QK TACO SALAD 0.570 Spicy ground beef, pinto beans, chile con queso, tortilla chips, lettuce, cheese, tomatoes and jalapeno peppers. Served with guacamole salad. 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