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Two Worlds / Tsvey Veltn Concert on Wednesday, January 15th at 7 PM

On January 15 at 7 PM at the Center for Jewish History,  a concert co-sponsored by YIVO, the American Society for Jewish Music, and the Center for Tradition Music and Dance wlll celebrate the long-awaited, new CD release of Two Worlds/Tsvey Veltn (Golden Horn Records) by the rising Yiddish musician Benjy Fox-Rosen and his band.   

This CD is a stunning new song cycle based on the poetry of master Yiddish and Polish writer Mordechai Gebirtig (1877-1942).  Combining traditional and new music, Yiddish folk, theatre and cabaret music, Fox-Rosen interprets Gebirtig’s poetry and searing depictions of Poland before and during World War II with striking insight and brilliance.  Mordechai Gebirtig’s work captures the dynamic life of Polish Jewry before World War II. Gebirtig’s first songs were songs for children, lullabies, and love songs. A master poet, Gebirtig’s songs spread quickly even before they were published, and were adopted by such leading Yiddish players such as Molly Picon. When pogroms began in Poland, the poet’s songwriting turned dark: his songs leading up to the Nazi occupation mourn the victims of riots, dream of revenge, or simply express pain, as in S’tut vey or It Hurts. 
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Fox-Rosen’s ensemble includes a lineup of internationally accomplished, genre-transcending musicians who have performed with such noted musicians as Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman,  Frank London, Ben Holmes, Alicia Svigals and others. The band includes: Jason Nazary (drums), Avi Fox-Rosen (guitar, banjo), Patrick Farrell (accordion), and Michael Winograd (clarinet).

Following the concert, there will be an artist talkback with Fox-Rosen, master Yiddish musician Joshua Waletsky, Pete Rushefsky, Director of the Center for Traditional Music and Dance, and Amanda Scherbenske,  Executive Director of ASJM's Jewish Music Forum, a scholar of new Jewish music.  

Tickets: $15 for General Admission; $10 – YIVO, ASJM, CTMD members, students, and seniors.  Box Office: smarttix.com | 212.868.4444 


Tribute Honorees - June 23rd Dinner & Cantorial Concert

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Last Spring:  Music in Our Time: 2013

The annual Music in Our Time concert features music with Jewish content.  This year's program, on June 2nd featured music by Judith Lang Zaimont, Joel Mandelbaum, Gerald Cohen, Gabriel Kahane, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Yehudi Wyner.


MEMBERSHIP FOR 2013-14

Your membership dues 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, and others,  such as the recent Hugo Weisgall Centennial Concert.  The sessions of the Jewish Music Forum, both at home and "On the Road" are allow 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.  In addition, please note that your membership dues include your subscription to Musica Judaica.  Renew your membership now, online, or download the membership form and mail it in.
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DOUBLE ISSUE OF MUSICA JUDAICA

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Just published and recently mailed to members is a double issue  of Musica Judaica - more than 400 pages of articles, book, record, and concert reviews.  Volume XIX also includes all of the reviews from ASJM's latest initiative, Musica Judaica Online Reviews (www.mjoreviews.org) which allow the Society to publish commentary more closely to the publication date of the items which are being reviewed.

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