Music, Tel Aviv University. In 1989 she was the winner of the Israel Academy Award; she is awarded annual grants by the America-Israel Sharret Cultural 1 Fund. Miss Prochnik has performed as a soloist with the Israel Philharmonie s Orchestra and the Ramat-Gan Symphony Orchestra. In 1990 she performed g with the Rishon Le'Zion Symphony Orchestra in the world premiere of "The Hebrew Requiem”, composed and conducted by Prof. Ami Maayani. In 1992 s she gave a radio recital and performed at the Music Festival of Abu Gosh. Miss Prochnik participates regularly at the summer workshop of the Young Israel Vocal Institute, and continues her studies in Europe and in the U.S.A. ERNEST STEINBERG-Piano ; Pianist, born in Odessa. In 1957 graduated from the Stolyarsky School of p Music and continued at the Odessa Conservatoire under Prof. M. Starkova. , In 1962 was a soloist-pianist with the Crimea Philharmonie Orchestra. Since 1963 member of the senior teaching staff at the Odessa Conservatoire. As a coach, participated in many international competitions with singers from r Odessa. Since 1989 musical director of the Richelieu Theatre. . PAVEL STRUK - Clarinet [ Pavel Struk studied at the Tchernigov Musical College. He continued his studies at the Odessa Conservatoire under Prof. V. Povsun and graduated in 1985. At present he is teaching at the Odessa Conservatoire and performs in t numerous concerts given by both the Conservatoire and the city of Odessa. He is famous for his world premieres of music written by Ukrainian composers. Since 1992 Mr. Struk is studying composition with Prof. A. Krasotov. VLADIMIR TARASOV -Narrator Born in the Ukraine, 1938. In 1969 graduated as a singer from the Odessa Conservatoire, where he studied under Prof. F. Dubinenko. Between 1969- 1973 was the soloist of the Novosibirsk Opera House and later inDniepropetrovsk. He returned to Odessa in 1976 as a soloist with the Philharmonie Orchestra. At present is a soloist with the Odessa Opera and Ballet. His repertoire embraces the leading parts of European and Russian operas, as well as chamber music. In the Festival, Mr. Tarasov will perform as a narrator in the Ukrainian First Performance of A. Schoenbergs work "A Survivor from Warsaw".