Concert Kol Nidre – New visions

This concert will show us 12 new musical visions of the Kol Nidre prayer, from the solo guitar with the harp to the choir, passing by the jazz piano, the organ and the harp. With Jean-François Zygel, 20 musicians and singers and 30 chorists.

Two world creations : Kol Nidre by Alexandre Tansman (for cantor, choir and organ) and Kol Nidre by Benoît Menut (for string quartet)
Two European creations : Kol Nidre Variations by Ben Zebelman (for piano, violin and cello) and Kal Nidrei by Eyal Bitton (for cantor and choir a cappella)

The following Kol Nidre will also be performed by :
Jean-François Zygel (for cello and piano)
Sid Robinovitch (for solo guitar)
Louis Aubert and Alberto Hemsi (for voice and piano),
Itaï Daniel (for choir, tenor, clarinet and string quartet)
Louis Lewandowski (for organ)
Joachim Stutschewsky (for harp and cello)
and a jazz improvisation by Denis Cuniot

With:
Jean-François Zygel (piano), Martine Bailly (cello), Liat Cohen (classical guitar), Sébastien Obrecht (tenor), Benjamin Alunni-Cohen (tenor), Eyal Bitton (cantor), Denis Cuniot (piano), Sivan Magen (harp), Sarah Lefevre (clarinet), the Quatuor Copernic (Yaïr Benaïm, Guillaume Latour, Téodor Comane, Louise de Ricaud), Nicole Wiener (organ), Lisa Strauss (cello), Luka Ispir (violin), Slava Guerchovitch (piano)

L’Ensemble Choral Copernic, direction Itaï Daniel

Price: 30€/ 25€ for the members IEMJ, ULIF, MJLF, CJL, Adath Shalom, Kehilat Gesher, students, carte Aleph, under 15 years old

Online reservations on the website of Copernic

Information and reservations also by telephone 01 47 04 37 27 (Copernic)

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