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September 1, 2008

7th Ashkenaz Festival, Toronto, Canada, Sep 1, 2008

Ashkenaz Festival Logo 2008
The 7th Ashkenaz Festival takes place August 26 to September 1, 2008, at Harbourfront Centre and various satellite locations throughout Toronto, Canada.

Join us for the 13th anniversary "bar mitzvah" edition of the Ashkenaz Festival, featuring a stunning lineup of 60 acts and nearly 200 performers from across Canada and around the globe. Concerts, theatre performances, hands-on dance, music, and craft workshops, literary events, visual arts exhibitions, kids programs, and so much more. Ashkenaz promises exhilarating experiences for the entire family.

Questions?
(416) 979-9901
www.ashkenazfestival.com

September 4, 2008

Oi Va Voi, London, UK, 4 Sep 2008

oi va voi concert posterOi Va Voi

Sept 4, 2008
West London Synagogue W1
34 Upper Berkeley St.
London
(Nearest tube: Marble Arch)

Previewing songs from their forthcoming album, Travelling the Face of the Globe

Tickets: West London Synagogue or call: 020 7535 0298
www.offwestendtheatre.co.uk

September 5, 2008

Di Chuzpenics, Bordesholm, Germany, Sep 5, 2008

Di ChuzpenicsDi Chuzpenics

Freitag, 5. September 2008, 20 Uhr:
Savoy Kino, Bordesholm

September 6, 2008

Alexander Fiterstein Trio w/Crowder, Feldman, Falls Village, CT, Sep 6, 2008

Christina CrowderThe Alexander Fiterstein Trio presents the music of the East European Jewish wedding, featuring both display and dance music. Its musical approach and instrumentation (with clarinet, cimbalom and accordion) represents a blend of traditional European klezmer and classical performance practice.

Music Mountain in Falls Village, CT, on Saturday, Sept. 6 at 6:30pm. and features clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein along with the maestro of the tsimbl, Zev Feldman, and the avatar of the accordion, Christina Crowder. Ignore the rain, I say. This is not to be missed if you are anywhere within a few hours of the event.

musicmountain.org

September 12, 2008

Di Chuzpenics, Kiel, Germany, Sep 12, 2008

Di ChuzpenicsDi Chuzpenics

Freitag, 12. September 2008, 20 Uhr:
Hansa 48, Kiel

PCrypto-Judaica: Mysteries of the Sephardim, Moab, Utah, Sep 12, 2008

September 12
Basya Schechter in a Paul Woodiel Presents Production
MOAB MUSIC FESTIVALL!! (Moab, Utah)

6p.m. The Pavilian at the Sorrel River Ranch Resort and Spa
Crypto-Judaica: Mysteries of the Sephardim

Paul Woodiel presents Judeo-Spanish music ranging from concert works to a spontaneous exploration of new directions. Cellist/vocalist Marika Hughes of Two Foot Yard appears in the program, which features the charismatic Basya Schechter, whose sensuous voice forms the soulful core of the world-beat ensemble, Pharaoh¹s Daughter. Bring a blanket to relax on the beautiful lawn if you like.

Full Ensemble:
Steve Gibb, guitars
Christopher Layer, bagpipes & flutes
Basya Schechter, vocalist & oud
Paul Woodiel, fiddle & hurdy-gurdy
Mathias Kunzli - percussion

September 13, 2008

Adrianne Greenbaum+Shir Madness, Newton, MA, Sep 13, 2008

Come, Listen, Dance! Leading klezmer flutist and dance leader Adrianne Greenbaum will join Shir Madness Klezmer Band of Newton, Massachusetts, in a rollicking evening of Jewish music and Yiddish and Israeli dancing. Refreshments, of course. Free and open to the public. Saturday evening, September 13, 2008, 7:30 pm, at the Lutheran Church of the Newtons, corner of Center and Cypress Streeets in Newton Center.

Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Havurah
617-965-6862
www.jrf.org/shirhadash

September 14, 2008

Rebecca Kaplan & Pete Rushefsky, Amherst, MA, 14 Sep 2008

Pete and BeckyRebecca Kaplan & Pete Rushefsky
National Yiddish Book Center
Sunday, September 14, 2008 2 PM
Admission $10

Rarely heard folksongs sung by Rebecca Kaplan and accompanied by tsimblist Pete Rushefsky, along with a variety of old and new klezmer tunes and Yiddish songs composed by Kaplan, Rushefsky, and others.

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Building
1021 West Street
Amherst, MA 01002

Phone: 413-256-4900
www.bikher.org

September 19, 2008

Di Chuzpenics, Ratzeburg, Germany, Sep 19, 2008

Di ChuzpenicsDi Chuzpenics

Freitag, 19. September 2008, 19.30 Uhr:
Seniorenwohnsitz Schmilauer Straße, Ratzeburg
...mit Andreas Albrecht, Cajon!

September 20, 2008

Yiddishe Cup, W. Bloomfield, MI, Sep 20, 2008

band photoYiddishe Cup

Sat. Sept. 20, 8pm
Temple Israel,
W. Bloomfield, Mich.
S'lichot. free.
www.temple-israel.org

September 23, 2008

Avrom Goldfaden Retrospective, Bronx, NY, 23 Sep 2008

folksbiene logoGekumen Iz Di Tsayt: An Avrom Goldfaden
Retrospective

In honor of Avrom Goldfaden's 100th Yortsayt the Folksbiene offers a grand concert featuring the most notable works by "the father of the Yiddish theatre". This collection of songs captures the joy, the pathos, the humor and the soul of the Jewish People.

Starring: Ashley Adler, Barry Black, Amy Goldstein,
Shiree Kidron and Adam Shapiro
with members of The New Yiddish Chorale

Curated by Musical Director Zalmen Mlotek
Featuring Deborah Strauss and Jeff Warschauer

IN YIDDISH WITH ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN TRANSLATION SUPERTITLES

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 2:00pm
Lehman College in the Lovinger Theater
250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx , NY
For information please call: (718) 960-8025
www.folksbiene.org

Bernstein/Bolcom Celebration, NYC, Sep 23, 2008

Tuesday and Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23 & 25, 2008
Merkin Concert Hall

A Bernstein / Bolcom Celebration

A tribute to two of New York Festival of Song's guiding lights, Leonard Bernstein and William Bolcom, quintessential American composers and great spirits who have long provided wisdom, guidance, and music to NYFOS. Songs from Bernstein's Peter Pan, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Songfest, Wonderful Town, On the Town, Arias and Barcarolles; Bolcom's Cabaret Songs, I Will Breathe a Mountain, Briefly It Enters, McTeague; and a special appearance by Joan Morris and William Bolcom, who will share signature songs from their repertoire.

Artists: Sari Gruber, soprano; Rebecca Jo Loeb, mezzo-soprano; Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano; Renée Tatum, mezzo-soprano; Alex Mansoori, tenor; William Sharp, baritone; Marc Webster, bass; William Bolcom, Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, piano

New York Festival Of Song (NYFOS, www.nyfos.org">www.nyfos.org), co-founded and directed by pianists Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, who reinvented the song recital during the 1990 s with daring and dramatic programming (The New Yorker), announces its 21st season (2008-2009).

The company's New York City concerts begin on September 23 at the newly renovated Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center, with A Bernstein / Bolcom Celebration. The concert pays tribute to two of NYFOS s guiding lights, Leonard Bernstein and William Bolcom; Bolcom and his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris, will cap the evening with a selection of songs from their vast repertoire. The program also celebrates the ninetieth birthday of NYFOS s Founding Advisor, Leonard Bernstein, who bestowed the American premiere of his last work, Arias and Barcarolles, to the newly-formed company. Their subsequent recording of the work in 1989, with Judy Kaye and William Sharp, earned the composer a posthumous Grammy Award for Best New Composition.

Other concert programs this year include Fugitives (Nov. 18 and 20), works by composers who fled Europe during Hitler s rise to power; and Voices of the Jewish Diaspora (Feb. 10 and 12), songs in many languages from the worldwide Jewish community.

In December, 2008, Bridge Records will release an original cast recording of John Musto s Bastianello and William Bolcom s Lucrezia, the critically acclaimed one-act comic operas commissioned and premiered by NYFOS last season.

Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center is at 129 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023. Subscriptions are available by writing to the box office at Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center, or by calling (212) 501-3330, or online at www.kaufman-center.org. Free tickets for the January 14 concert at Juilliard will be available at The Juilliard School s box office beginning January 5.

Guest artists at NYFOS for 2008-2009 include mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, the Lucrezia in Bastianello / Lucrezia last spring, and soon to sing Kitty Oppenheimer in the Metropolitan Opera s New York Premiere of Doctor Atomic; mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey, who will be seen as Cherubino and in many other roles at the Metropolitan this season; tenor Joseph Kaiser, the Tamino of the Kenneth Branagh film version of The Magic Flute, and Narraboth in the Met s Salome this year as well as at Covent Garden; soprano Dina Kuznetsova, featured in NYFOS s Obsession à la Russe, who will star as Alice Ford in a new production of Falstaff at Glyndebourne, and will appear with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; and mezzo-soprano Rinat Shaham, who will be featured in opera and concert at Paris Theatre de la Champs-Élysées and the Lucerne Festival.

On its touring schedule, NYFOS brings Bastianello / Lucrezia, the acclaimed double-bill of one-act comic operas by William Bolcom and John Musto with librettos by Mark Campbell, to the Moab Music Festival in Utah on September 5; The Last Time I Saw Paris, French song from The Jazz Age to post-World War II, to the Robbie Colomore Concert Series in Chester, Connecticut (October 26) and the Andover Chamber Music Series in Massachusetts (November 9); Fugitives to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., presented by the Vocal Arts Society (November 14); Voices of the Jewish Diaspora to the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland at College Park (February 15); and Songs of the Irish Poets to the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts in Katonah, NY (March 14).

September 25, 2008

Avrom Goldfaden Retrospective, New York, NY, 25 Sep 2008

folksbiene logoGekumen Iz Di Tsayt: An Avrom Goldfaden
Retrospective

In honor of Avrom Goldfaden's 100th Yortsayt the Folksbiene offers a grand concert featuring the most notable works by "the father of the Yiddish theatre". This collection of songs captures the joy, the pathos, the humor and the soul of the Jewish People.

Starring: Ashley Adler, Barry Black, Amy Goldstein,
Shiree Kidron and Adam Shapiro
with members of The New Yiddish Chorale

Curated by Musical Director Zalmen Mlotek
Featuring Deborah Strauss and Jeff Warschauer

IN YIDDISH WITH ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN TRANSLATION SUPERTITLES

Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 7:00pm
Hunter College in the Kaye Playhouse
695 Park Ave, New York , NY
For information please call 212-772-4448
www.folksbiene.org

Bernstein/Bolcom Celebration, NYC, Sep 25, 2008

Tuesday and Thursday, SEPTEMBER 23 & 25, 2008
Merkin Concert Hall

A Bernstein / Bolcom Celebration

A tribute to two of New York Festival of Song s guiding lights, Leonard Bernstein and William Bolcom, quintessential American composers and great spirits who have long provided wisdom, guidance, and music to NYFOS. Songs from Bernstein's Peter Pan, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Songfest, Wonderful Town, On the Town, Arias and Barcarolles; Bolcom's Cabaret Songs, I Will Breathe a Mountain, Briefly It Enters, McTeague; and a special appearance by Joan Morris and William Bolcom, who will share signature songs from their repertoire.

Artists: Sari Gruber, soprano; Rebecca Jo Loeb, mezzo-soprano; Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano; Renée Tatum, mezzo-soprano; Alex Mansoori, tenor; William Sharp, baritone; Marc Webster, bass; William Bolcom, Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, piano

New York Festival Of Song (NYFOS, www.nyfos.org), co-founded and directed by pianists Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, who reinvented the song recital during the 1990 s with daring and dramatic programming (The New Yorker), announces its 21st season (2008-2009).

The company's New York City concerts begin on September 23 at the newly renovated Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center, with A Bernstein / Bolcom Celebration. The concert pays tribute to two of NYFOS s guiding lights, Leonard Bernstein and William Bolcom; Bolcom and his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris, will cap the evening with a selection of songs from their vast repertoire. The program also celebrates the ninetieth birthday of NYFOS s Founding Advisor, Leonard Bernstein, who bestowed the American premiere of his last work, Arias and Barcarolles, to the newly-formed company. Their subsequent recording of the work in 1989, with Judy Kaye and William Sharp, earned the composer a posthumous Grammy Award for Best New Composition.

Other concert programs this year include Fugitives (Nov. 18 and 20), works by composers who fled Europe during Hitler s rise to power; and Voices of the Jewish Diaspora (Feb. 10 and 12), songs in many languages from the worldwide Jewish community.

In December, 2008, Bridge Records will release an original cast recording of John Musto s Bastianello and William Bolcom s Lucrezia, the critically acclaimed one-act comic operas commissioned and premiered by NYFOS last season.

Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center is at 129 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023. Subscriptions are available by writing to the box office at Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center, or by calling (212) 501-3330, or online at www.kaufman-center.org. Free tickets for the January 14 concert at Juilliard will be available at The Juilliard School s box office beginning January 5.

Guest artists at NYFOS for 2008-2009 include mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, the Lucrezia in Bastianello / Lucrezia last spring, and soon to sing Kitty Oppenheimer in the Metropolitan Opera s New York Premiere of Doctor Atomic; mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey, who will be seen as Cherubino and in many other roles at the Metropolitan this season; tenor Joseph Kaiser, the Tamino of the Kenneth Branagh film version of The Magic Flute, and Narraboth in the Met s Salome this year as well as at Covent Garden; soprano Dina Kuznetsova, featured in NYFOS s Obsession à la Russe, who will star as Alice Ford in a new production of Falstaff at Glyndebourne, and will appear with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; and mezzo-soprano Rinat Shaham, who will be featured in opera and concert at Paris Theatre de la Champs-Élysées and the Lucerne Festival.

On its touring schedule, NYFOS brings Bastianello / Lucrezia, the acclaimed double-bill of one-act comic operas by William Bolcom and John Musto with librettos by Mark Campbell, to the Moab Music Festival in Utah on September 5; The Last Time I Saw Paris, French song from The Jazz Age to post-World War II, to the Robbie Colomore Concert Series in Chester, Connecticut (October 26) and the Andover Chamber Music Series in Massachusetts (November 9); Fugitives to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., presented by the Vocal Arts Society (November 14); Voices of the Jewish Diaspora to the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland at College Park (February 15); and Songs of the Irish Poets to the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts in Katonah, NY (March 14).
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September 26, 2008

Cape Code Mandolin Camp, Cape Code, MA, Sep 26-28, 2008

Cape Cod Mandolin Camp offers a klezmer music ensemble taught by Seth Austen, plus workshops in klezmer and other musical styles. Study, jam, rehearse and perform with mandolinists on Cape Cod -- Sept. 26-28, 2008.

New England Mandolin Ensemble
617 306 8055
East Sandwich Beach, MA 02537
To register, visit nemandolins.com/CCMC.html
or email New England Mandolin Ensemble

Veretski Pass, Burlington, VT, 26 Sep, 2008

Veretski PassVeretski Pass

Sept 26: at the University of Vermont in Burlington, 7:30pm
pre concert talk at 6:30
UVM Recital Hall,
Tickets $25 adult / $20 student

www.uvm.edu/laneseries/veretski_pass.php

September 27, 2008

Cape Code Mandolin Camp, Cape Code, MA, Sep 26-28, 2008

Cape Cod Mandolin Camp offers a klezmer music ensemble taught by Seth Austen, plus workshops in klezmer and other musical styles. Study, jam, rehearse and perform with mandolinists on Cape Cod -- Sept. 26-28, 2008.

New England Mandolin Ensemble
617 306 8055
East Sandwich Beach, MA 02537
To register, visit nemandolins.com/CCMC.html
or email New England Mandolin Ensemble

September 28, 2008

Cape Code Mandolin Camp, Cape Code, MA, Sep 26-28, 2008

Cape Cod Mandolin Camp offers a klezmer music ensemble taught by Seth Austen, plus workshops in klezmer and other musical styles. Study, jam, rehearse and perform with mandolinists on Cape Cod -- Sept. 26-28, 2008.

New England Mandolin Ensemble
617 306 8055
East Sandwich Beach, MA 02537
To register, visit nemandolins.com/CCMC.html
or email New England Mandolin Ensemble

Avrom Goldfaden Retrospective, Queens, NY, 28 Sep 2008

folksbiene logoGekumen Iz Di Tsayt: An Avrom Goldfaden
Retrospective

In honor of Avrom Goldfaden's 100th Yortsayt the Folksbiene offers a grand concert featuring the most notable works by "the father of the Yiddish theatre". This collection of songs captures the joy, the pathos, the humor and the soul of the Jewish People.

Starring: Ashley Adler, Barry Black, Amy Goldstein,
Shiree Kidron and Adam Shapiro
with members of The New Yiddish Chorale

Curated by Musical Director Zalmen Mlotek
Featuring Deborah Strauss and Jeff Warschauer

IN YIDDISH WITH ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN TRANSLATION SUPERTITLES

Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 2:00pm
Queensboro Community College at the Performing Arts Center
222-05 56th Avenue, Bayside, New York
For information please call: (718) 631-6311
www.folksbiene.org

Metropolitan Klezmer, Brooklyn, NY, Sep 28, 2008

band photoMetropolitan Klezmer

Sunday, September 28
5:00pm
Shorefront YM-YWHA
of Brighton-Manhattan Beach
3300 Coney Island Avenue
Brooklyn NY 11235
special sextet lineup, including guest vocalist
Mira Stroika - singing in Yiddish, Russian & English!
tickets $12: online, by phone, or at the door
(718) 251-0370
www.shorefronty.org

Klezmer Dance Party & Cabaret, Berkeley, CA, 28 Sep, 2008

Yiddish DanceTHE FREYLEKH: Klezmer Dance Party & Cabaret

Sunday, September 28
JCC East Bay, 1414 Walnut St., Berkeley
Yiddish Dance: 7:00 pm
Live music & cabaret: 8:00 pm
$10 members, $15 general,
$5 Kinder 12 and under
Noshes served

Ring in 5769 with the Bay Area's hottest new klezmer dance party and cabaret featuring members of the shtetl rock band KUGELPLEX. Get ready to stomp, shvitz and boogie down for an evening of Yiddish dancing led by master dance leader Bruce Bierman with special New Year's guest vocalist, Heather Lauren Klein and the Heather Lauren Klein Trio.

Co-presented by the Jewish Music Festival and KlezCalifornia

September 29, 2008

The Sway Machinery premieres "Hidden Melodies Revealed 2008", NYC, 29 Sep, 2008

Our dear friends.
It's just one more week until the The Sway Machinery premieres Hidden
Melodies Revealed 2008—a secret celebration of Rosh HaShana. We
desire your attendance … get your tickets now!

This year, our explosive and emotive presentation of the Cantorial
Music tradition will be accented by the world premiere of an animated
film by the brilliant artist Andrea Dezsö, entitled Scenes From the
Life of Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan. The film, which was specially created
for this event, is based on stories by Jeremiah Lockwood.

New music, ancient worlds revived, dreams vivified and barn-storming
action are in store!

This year the new and expanded Hidden Melodies Revealed will be
presented on both nights of Rosh HaShana: Monday, September 29 and
Tuesday, September 30, both nights at 10PM at the beautiful Le
Poisson Rouge.

Click here to buy tickets for the first night
Click here to buy tickets for the second night

The Sway Machinery—Hidden Melodies Revealed 2008
at Le Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker Street (at Thompson)
10PM $10 admission (we encourage you to buy in advance!)

September 30, 2008

The Sway Machinery premieres "Hidden Melodies Revealed 2008", NYC, 30 Sep, 2008

Our dear friends.
It's just one more week until the The Sway Machinery premieres Hidden
Melodies Revealed 2008—a secret celebration of Rosh HaShana. We
desire your attendance … get your tickets now!

This year, our explosive and emotive presentation of the Cantorial
Music tradition will be accented by the world premiere of an animated
film by the brilliant artist Andrea Dezsö, entitled Scenes From the
Life of Ben Zion Kapov-Kagan. The film, which was specially created
for this event, is based on stories by Jeremiah Lockwood.

New music, ancient worlds revived, dreams vivified and barn-storming
action are in store!

This year the new and expanded Hidden Melodies Revealed will be
presented on both nights of Rosh HaShana: Monday, September 29 and
Tuesday, September 30, both nights at 10PM at the beautiful Le
Poisson Rouge.

Click here to buy tickets for the first night
Click here to buy tickets for the second night

The Sway Machinery—Hidden Melodies Revealed 2008
at Le Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker Street (at Thompson)
10PM $10 admission (we encourage you to buy in advance!)

Recent Developments in the Production of HIDDEN MELODIES REVEALED
2008—a secret celebration of Rosh HaShana

1. We will be joined for Hidden Melodies Revealed by the wonderful
violinist Sarah Neufeld (of Arcade Fire and Belle Orcheste). Sarah
graced numerous tracks on our soon to be released full length album
and will be bringing her brilliant musicianship to the stage with us
for the FIRST TIME. We are truly honored...the power of this event
grows stronger. …

2. Anyone want to join us in a group chorus? We invite everyone to
sing along in a wordless chant on a new song, Adiray Ayumah. Go to
myspace.com/theswaymachinery and click on "learn this melody" in the
music player. It's a simple chant repeated over and over and it will
be beautiful and perfect to have your voice singing with us. We would
like as many voices as possible on this one … the melody starts and
ends the song … join us!

3. Buzz Poole, author of Madonna of the Toast, has written a
beautiful article previewing Hidden Melodies Revealed. The online
article in Nextbook.com includes a clip from the animated film Scenes
>From the Life of Ben Zion Kapov Kagan, which will premiere at the
concert! We encourage you to check out this preview clip!
www.nextbook.org/cultural/feature.html?id=955&page=comments