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May 7, 2015

Deborah Strauss and Jake Shulman-Ment, NYC, 7 May 2015

Klezmer Violin with Deborah Strauss and Jake Shulman-Ment

Thursday, May 7, 7pm
Museum at Eldridge Street
12 Eldridge Street,
New York, NY 10002

$20 adults
$15 students/seniors

Tickets:
www.eventbrite.com/e/concert-klezmer-violin-with-deborah-strauss-and-jake-shulman-ment-tickets-15635998693

Join us for an evening of beautiful violin music by two of klezmer's most talented practicioners: Deborah Strauss and Jake Shulman-Ment. They present traditional melodies by recently rediscovered Eastern European composers as well as their own original compositions. Inspiration for the duo is far-ranging, and includes klezmer, cantorial, and Hasidic nigunim, as well as Romanian, Roma, Ukrainian, Polish, Russian, and Hungarian folk music.

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"Exploring Chazonus", San Francisco, CA, 7 May 2015

Exploring Chazonus, a presentation by Jeremiah Lockwood

Thursday, May 7, 7:00pm
Jewish Community Library
1835 Ellis Street,
San Francisco, CA

No charge.
More info: 415.567.3327
www.jewishlearningworks.org/library/adult-events
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The ARC Ensemble, Washington, DC, 7 May 2015

Pro Musica Hebraica and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts present
The ARC Ensemble
Before The Night: Jewish Classical Masterpieces of Pre-1933 Europe

Thursday, May 7, 2015, 7:30 PM
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Washington, D.C.

Purchase tickets online or call (202) 467-4600.
Tickets are $44 each. Your purchased ticket(s) will be available at the Kennedy Center Box Office Will Call.

The Nazi rise to power in 1933 cut short the careers of a generation of Jewish composers just entering their prime. Those who survived found their music branded as racially impure and banned from the concert hall. Even after the war, the shadows of Nazism continued to engulf these composers, obscuring some of their greatest masterpieces. In this concert, Pro Musica Hebraica presents a listening tour of the moment just before 1933 through three unique works all composed between 1928 and 1931. Perennial favorites The ARC Ensemble (Artists of the Royal Conservatory of Canada) return with stunning pieces by three titans of the post-World War I generation of European Jewish composers–Viennese romantic Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Polish modernist Jerzy Fitelberg, and Italian neoclassicist Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco.

Concert Program

FITELBERG: String Quartet No. 2 (1928)
CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO: Piano Quintet No. 1 (1931–32)
KORNGOLD: Suite for 2 violins, cello, and piano left hand (1930)
Musicians

The ARC Ensemble
Erika Raum, violin
Marie Berard, violin
Steven Dann, viola
Winona Zelenka, cello
David Louie, piano
Dianne Werner, piano