Gala concert of the European Institute of Jewish Music

Organised by the Fondation Henriette Halphen, under the auspices of the Fondation du Judaïsme Français

Sunday November 8, 2015 at 5.30 PM Théâtre Adyar – 4, square Rapp, 75007 Paris

The European Institute of Jewish Music is pleased to invite you to its great Gala Concert

“la musique juive dans tous ses états”

Featuring classical and klezmer music, Judeo-Spanish and Yiddish song, the concert will be followed by a cocktail.

 

CONCERT PROGRAM

 

CLASSICAL MUSIC

Fernand Halphen
– Feuillet d’album, for piano
– Andante religioso for cello and piano
– Sonate for piano and violin – 1st movement

Alberto Hemsi
– 2ème Suite Sefardie (1956) for piano and viola (French premiere)

Serge Kaufmann
– Petite suite Klezmer for clarinet and piano (World premiere)

Georges Enesco
– Nocturne Ville d’Avrayen for piano,violin, alto and cello (World premiere of the original version)

Martine Bailly, cello ; Philippe Cuper, clarinet ; Yun-Yang Lee, piano ; Florin Szigeti, violin ; Ralph Szigeti, viola

 

TRADITIONNAL JUDEO-SPANISH SONGS

Keren Esther (vocals) and Narciso Saúl (guitar)

 

KLEZMER MUSIC AND YIDDISH SONGS

Yerushe: Eleonore Biezunski (vocals and violin) – Stephen Harrison (double-bass) – Michel Schick (clarinet) – Piotr Odrekhivskyy (accordion)

 

Consult the program of the concert.
Download the press book.

Practical informations:
Théâtre Adyar – 4, square Rapp, 75007 Paris
Métro: Ecole Militaire, RER C: Pont de l’Alma, Bus : 42 – 63 – 69 – 80 – 87 – 92
Admission: 25 € – 50 €* – 100 €* – 200 €* (*tax deductible with Cerfa)
Reservation highly recommended: +33 (0)1 45 82 20 52.
Contact: Jacqueline Roten : +33 (0)1 45 82 20 52 – contact@iemj.org

You can also support the European Institute of Jewish Music by making a donation online. For all donation superior to 200 €, a Premium ticket.




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