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RE: Serenade at the Alice Austen House
- From: Dick Rosenberg <drosenberg...>
- Subject: RE: Serenade at the Alice Austen House
- Date: Wed 10 Jun 1998 15.44 (GMT)
Is there information about Klezkanada on the web? All the links there
seem to fail (www.klezkanada.com, e.g.)
Dick
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>From: Abraham Malz[SMTP:MALZ (at) POSTBOX(dot)CSI(dot)CUNY(dot)EDU]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 10:49 AM
>To: World music from a Jewish slant.
>Subject: Serenade at the Alice Austen House
>
>Hello Klezmorim and friends:
> I'm passing along a message from my Cantor about another Concert
>she is doing which should be of interest to the group.
> Any of you going to Mame-Loshen '98 at Circle Lodge please look
>for me. I'ld love to see you. I'll be there with my 10 year old
>daughter Aliza. My family will be going with Cantor Bersteins family
>to Israel for 3 weeks. We will be at the Cantors Convention In
>Jerusalem the first week of July and at the International Chassidic
>Festival as well. In august, Ruth and I, will be at Klez kanada
>which still has openings according to Sara Rosenfeld who I just
>recently spoke to.
>Be well and please say hello if you should see me someplace,
>Abraham Malz
>
>
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>From: <Cantorb (at) aol(dot)com>
>Date sent: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 23:57:42 EDT
>To: MALZ (at) POSTBOX(dot)CSI(dot)CUNY(dot)EDU
>Subject: Serenade at the Alice Austen House
>
>
>
>SERENADE, Cantor Suzanne Bernstein and Greg Askins, guitar, will be
>performing
>on Wednesday, June 17 at 7 p.m. at the Alice Austen House as part of
>the
>Council for Arts and Humanities of Staten Island Junefest series.
>This
>concert will be held outdoors, weather permitting, so bring a picnic dinner.
>(In case of rain, the concert will be held indoors and picnics will not be
>permitted.) The program includes a set of beautiful and unusual arrangements
>of Yiddish songs published by Andre Asriel of east Germany as well
>songs by Schubert, Roderigo, and Copland.
>
>The Alice Austen House, "Cold Comfort," is the lovingly restored
>Victorian
>cottage of pioneer photographer Alice Austen who documented, among
>other
>things, both the high society and the difficult immigrant life in the late
>nineteenth century. It is at the northern-most end of Hylan Blvd., off Bay
>Street. The concert is free. For further information, call Council on the
>Arts and Humanities of Staten Island at Snug Harbor Cultural Center,
>718-448-2500.
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