Exploring the Human Experience through Jewish Texts and Music
Live Concert - Monday, January 29th at 7 PM
- Free, by Registration -
Center for Jewish History
15 West 16th Street - NYC
Co-Sponsored by YIVO
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Headlining the program is Daniel Asia, including his Breath In a Ram’s Horn – for voice, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano, Songs of Transcendence for solo guitar, and Why (?) Jacob for solo piano. In addition, they will feature Judith Shatin’s Elijah’s Chariot – for string quartet and electronics and Philadelphia young composer and violinist Adah Kaplan's Sh’veekeen, Sh’veeteen: Forgiven, Eradicated for string trio.
The Network for New Music, (Philadelphia's "premier new music organization" – The Philadelphia Inquirer) presents passionate, meticulously rehearsed performances of music by emerging and established composers from the United States and abroad. The Network Ensemble is a flexible, 20-member group whose players also perform with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Opera Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Ballet, and the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. Since its inception in 1984, the Ensemble has presented more than 650 works and recorded four CDs for the Albany and Innova labels.
The Journey of a Hebrew Melody
Rabbi Israel Goldfarb's
"Shalom Aleichem"
by Rabbi Henry D. Michelman, Chairman
American Society for Jewish Music
Membership for 2022-2023
Your 2020-21 membership dues (Sept. 1, 2021- Aug. 31, 2022) are an essential part of the funding that allows the American Society for Jewish Music to continue to operate. Membership dues support the annual Chanukah Concert and our contemporary concert Music in Our Time, among others during the season. The sessions of the Jewish Music Forum, both at home and "On the Road" are also supported by dues from members. And, importantly, the information and access we provide without charge to the St. Petersburg Score Collection, the Charlie Bernhaut Collection of Jewish and Cantorial Recordings, as well as a host of other activities and services which help keep Jewish music alive. You can join the Society, or to renew your membership online, or download the membership form and mail it in.
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