Concert Alberto Mizrahi, the Jewish Pavarotti

It’s not for no reason that Alberto Mizrahi, cantor of the synagogue Anshe Emet of Chicago, is called the « Jewish Pavarotti ». Capable of singing opera tunes and liturgical tunes, Albert Mizrahi’s tenor voice makes people remember the great Italian tenor singer.

In 2016, Alberto Mizrahi gave an acclaimed concert in Copernic. He comes back with a new repertoire.

Alberto Mizrahi, tenor – Simon Zaoui, piano
Normal fee: 35€ (non-members)
Reduced fee 25€ : members IEMJ, ULIF-Copernic, Le 26, CJL, KG, MJLF, Adath Shalom, Carte Aleph, students, under 15 years old.

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