March 09, 2009

Give Ear to Thy People: Choral Music from the Jewish Tradition

Osnat NetzerMusica Sacra Presents World Premiere by Israeli Composer
This Saturday, March 21, 2009 at 8:00 PM
Musica Sacra will explore Jewish choral repertoire that juxtaposes the sacred and secular, the ancient and contemporary, the traditional and innovative. The concert, entitled Give Ear to Thy People: Choral Music from the Jewish Tradition, will feature Paths of Stone and Water, a world premiere written for Musica Sacra by Osnat Netzer, Israeli composer and pianist. The concert also includes Aaron Copland's In the Beginning, which sets the Genesis creation story, music by Noam Elkies, Yiddish choral music from the early 20th century, and other selections from the Jewish diaspora.

Give Ear to Thy People: Choral Music from the Jewish Tradition
Saturday, March 21, 2009 at 8:00 PM

LOCATION:
First Church Congregational
11 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA
(Near Harvard Square)
TICKETS:
Reserved: $40
General: $25
Student/Senior: $15
Osnat Netzer is a composer, pianist, arranger and currently a theory teacher at the New England Conservatory in Boston. She is the impresario and coordinator of an annual holocaust memorial concert at New England Conservatory. Her works have been performed in Israel, Germany and the United States at venues such as the Jerusalem Music Center, Boston’s Jordan Hall, events such as Israel’s “Sounds in the Desert” festival, Bowdoin International Music Festival, and broadcast on Israeli National Radio. Netzer attended the Israel Arts and Science Academy in Jerusalem, obtained a BM in piano and composition from the Jerusalem Music Academy and a MM in composition and theory from Mannes College of Music in New York. She is currently studying composition with John Heiss and Lee Hyla in the New England Conservatory DMA program.

From a choral repertoire spanning five centuries, Musica Sacra performs works both familiar and rare, with a crisp passion that awakes the listener to yearnings and joys, sorrows and delights—all that defines and inspires the best in human lives. Since 1959, Musica Sacra has been performing choral music with the highest standards of musical excellence. Director Mary Beekman, now in her 29th season, continues to thrill singers and audiences with a varied and engaging repertoire. Musica Sacra is a non-profit organization funded by the generous donations of its supporters and in part by grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and by the Inavale Foundation. Musica Sacra will celebrate its 50th anniversary, and Mary Beekman’s 30th anniversary as conductor, in its landmark 2009-2010 season.

Posted by jmwc at March 9, 2009 11:21 AM