The Next Event - Monday, April 24th at 6:30 PM
Grammy-Nominated New Budapest Orpheum Society
Commemorates Yom HaShoah
At the Center for Jewish History
(15 West 16th Street, NYC)
"When We Remembered Zion"
Drawing from repertories of Jewish song from the Holocaust gathered from the cabarets, camps, ghettos, theaters, and films, the Grammy-nominated New Budapest Orpheum Society bears witness
to those murdered, those who resisted, and those who must not be forgotten.
In this concert commemorating Yom HaShoah, the NBOS honors composers
Hermann Leopoldi, Friedrich Hollander, Imré Kálmán, Hans Eisler/Bertolt Brecht,
and Erich Korngold, whose musical contributions trace a path to
the European Jewish past resounded once again.
Pre-concert talk at 6:30pm by Dr. Philip V. Bohlman
Ludwig Rosenberger Distinguished Service Professor in Jewish History, University of Chicago;
Concert at 7pm
Co-sponsored by the American Society for Jewish Music, Leo Baeck Institute,
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, and the American Jewish Historical Society
Tickets $15 / $10 Senior & Students
Just Published
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Musica Judaica Vol. XXI
Musica Judaica (Volume 21)
Included in this volume is Edwin Seroussi’s seminal article on Sephardic Liturgical Music in Southeastern Europe at the Turn of the 20th Century; an article on David Krakauer’s Klezmer Madness!; an interesting article about the New Contexts and New Audiences for Pyyutim; memorial articles about André Hajdu and Amnon Shiloah, including a complete list of his publications.
Musica Judaica is Included as a part of membership dues in the American Society for Jewish Music for 2016-17.
Musica Judaica is Included as a part of membership dues in the American Society for Jewish Music for 2016-17.
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