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March 22, 2017

Klezmer Creek @ Klezmer Nights/Caia's Garden, Santa Rosa, CA, 22 Mar 2017

Klezmer Creek
Fourth Wednesday Klezmer Nights—performance followed by jam

Wednesday, Mar 22, 6-8pm
Gaia's Garden
1899 Mendocino Avenue,
Santa Rosa, CA 95401

Entertainment free with $5 minimum purchase.
More info: 707.544.2491

Veretski Pass, Albany, CA, 25 Mar 2017

Veretski PassFiddler's Choice, with Veretski Pass

Saturday, March 25, 8:00pm
Cozy Concert Supper Club
St. Alban's Episcopal Church
1501 Washington Ave,
Albany, CA 94706

More info: 510.684.5580
Tickets: $26 for concert, iced tea, & desserts.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/events/1539554822751772/

Klezmer Creek @ Klezmer Nights/Caia's Garden, Santa Rosa, CA, 22 Mar 2017

Klezmer Creek
Fourth Wednesday Klezmer Nights—performance followed by jam

Wednesday, Mar 22, 6-8pm
Gaia's Garden
1899 Mendocino Avenue,
Santa Rosa, CA 95401

Entertainment free with $5 minimum purchase.
More info: 707.544.2491

Sklamberg & the Shepherds, York, UK, 22 Mar 2017

Shepherd and the SklambergsSklamberg & the Shepherds

Wed, 22 Mar, 2017
National Centre for Early Music
York, UK

Three renowned performers of Eastern European Jewish music come together in this exceptional new trio: Lorin Sklamberg, co-founder of the legendary Klezmatics; uniquely innovative clarinetist Merlin Shepherd, and the remarkable vocalist/pianist Polina Shepherd, originally from Siberia.
Each performer represents a different nation, yet their backgrounds are closely related, their ancestors emigrating from the Ukraine to find a better world elsewhere. This fresh collaboration blends traditional and contemporary Yiddish and Russian song with klezmer styles and Southern Mediterranean music. Influenced by several cultures and maintaining individual styles, the trio plays original and traditional material with freedom and spontaneity. With mournful solo clarinet, bouncy village songs, and some fiery vocals, their performance takes us on a breathtaking musical journey that is full of spirited joy and deep emotion.

A Celebration of Composer Yehudi Wyner, Boston, MA, 22 Mar 2017

A Celebration of Composer Yehudi Wyner
The First Annual Michael B. Rukin Memorial Concert

Wed, Mar 22, 2017—6 PM reception, 7:30 PM concert
Jordan Hall,
30 Gainsborough St.,
Boston, MA

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a Grammy Award among countless honors,
Yehudi Wyner is a treasure of Boston classical music. "A musical mensch-in-residence," the Boston Globe describes him as "a composer with a fiercely independent spirit, a modernist who believes that serious music can and should bring sensual pleasure."

The concert will capture the eclectic diversity of his work, performed by outstanding artists, including: clarinetist Richard Stolzman, violinist Daniel Stepner, double bassist Susan Hagen, Susan Davenny-Wyner conducting, Yehudi on the piano and many more--plus a few surprises. Following the performance, Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic Lloyd Schwartz engages Yehudi in a conversation.

TICKETS/more info available online:
Preferred seating & pre-concert reception: $125
Reserved seating: $20 & $40

A presentation by the Jewish Arts Collaborative

Idan Raichel, NYC, 22 Mar 2017

Idan Raichel (of the Idan Raichel Project)

Wed, Mar 22, 2017
City Winery
155 Varick St.,
NYC
212 608 0555

Tix/More info