March 22, 2004

PITTSBURGH JEWISH MUSIC FESTIVAL

The Pittsburgh Jewish Music Festival, a new annual concert series devoted to Jewish-themed classical music, will debut this spring. The festival is founded by cellist Aron Zelkowicz and will feature musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and guests. This year's theme is "A Vanished World", an exploration of Jewish culture in Eastern Europe at the beginning of the twentieth century, and consists of three programs:
1.Monday, April 19, 2004 8pm
2. Tuesday, April 27, 2004 8pm
3. Wednesday, May 5 2004 8pm
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1.Monday, April 19, 2004 8pm Levy Hall, Rodef Shalom Congregation 4905 Fifth Ave. VOCAL CONCERT: "An Evening of Jewish Song" with Mimi Lerner. mezzo-soprano and Aron Zelkowicz, cello. Hebrew liturgical works by Ben Steinberg, Yiddish art songs by Lazar Weiner, Yiddish folk songs, the song cycle "We Are Children Just the Same" after poetry by boys in Terezin by Srul Irving Glick, and a set of cello pieces by Israeli composer Joachim Stutschewsky.

2. Tuesday, April 27, 2004 8pm Katz Theatre, JCC of Pittsburgh 5738 Forbes Ave. ORCHESTRA CONCERT: "Klezmer Concertos" Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra resident conductor Lucas Richman conducts a chamber orchestra comprised of PSO and Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra members in two of his own works, "Kol Nidre" and "Overture for Israel" in addition to the N.American premiere of Srul Irving Glick's clarinet concerto"The Klezmer's Wedding" and the world premiere of an instrumental suite from Hans Krasa's "Brundibar". Also "The Fiddle" by Elliot Finkel (with text by Sholom Aleichem) and "Self-Portrait with Gebirtig" by Joel Hoffman.

3. Wednesday, May 5 2004 8pm CHAMBER CONCERT: "Chamber Music from the Old World" PSO members perform a virtuosic selection of klezmer-inspired works for flute, clarinet, piano, harp and strings by Golijov, Glick, Pittsburgh composer David Stock, Hoffman, and Schiff.

Tickets and more info. available at ProArts (412)394- 3353 or www.proartstickets.org Posted by jmwc at March 22, 2004 11:37 AM