Baroque Jewish music – Venice, Mantua, Amsterdam (1623 – 1774)

Concert in tribute to Israel Adler (1925 - 2009)

Wednesday, April 14, 2010, 8:00 pm
German Evangelical Church
25 rue Blanche – 75009 Paris


Founder of the Association Yuval, Israel Adler passed away in August 2009. A man of many talents, he is best known for his contributions to the study of the musical heritage of European Jewish communities from medieval times to the end of the 18th century. A musical tribute was paid to him in Paris on April 14, 2010, featuring numerous works of Baroque Jewish music that he helped to revive.

Works by Salomone Rossi, Abraham Caceres, Guiseppe Lidarti

Vocal ensemble and period instruments under the direction of David Klein

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Concert program

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Learn more and order the Musiques Juives Baroques CD published by the IEMJ

View excerpts from the concert
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