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The renowned saxophonist is lighting up Mesa Arts Center's Ikeda theater with Christmas cheer.
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Klemperer was deeply affected by the plight of Jews during the Holocaust and was supportive of the State of Israel and Jewish cultural institutions. His decision to conduct the Israel Philharmonic Orc ...