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Strauss/Warschauer Duo at The Village Temple, NYC March 4, 2001
- From: Warschauer <Warschauer...>
- Subject: Strauss/Warschauer Duo at The Village Temple, NYC March 4, 2001
- Date: Wed 21 Feb 2001 20.04 (GMT)
> !!!!KLEZMER MUSIC AND YIDDISH SONG AT THE VILLAGE TEMPLE!!!!
> Part of the World Cafe Concert Series
>
> WHO: The Strauss/Warschauer Duo
> WHEN:Sunday March 4th , 6-8pm
> WHERE: The Village Temple, 33 East 12th St, NYC
> COST:$18 per adult per concert. $5 for ages 10-17. Younger children
free.
> Snacks and beverages included in ticket price. Call 212-674-2340 ext 300
for
> information or email at prairie66 (at) hotmail(dot)com
>
>
> The World Café Concert Series - a chance to hear great musicians at the
> Village Temple without paying huge cover charges. These concerts are
> designed for families - and to help raise funds for the Village Temple.
> Musicians mingle with the audience, explain their concepts, display
unusual
> instruments from around the world - bringing the many musical cultures of
> the world to the Village Temple.
>
The Strauss/Warschauer Duo brings together two established musicians who are
deeply committed to klezmer music and Yiddish song. Their performances are
an integrated and intimate blend of songs, translations and instrumental
music – grounded in tradition, yet thoroughly contemporary. They draw from
klezmer, Yiddish, Hasidic and liturgical music and culture, adding their own
original compositions and song settings. As they sing and play in shifting
combinations of violin, guitar, mandolin and accordion, they create a dynamic
atmosphere with an exceptional range of feeling – from delicate and refined
to exuberant and foot-stomping.
Deborah Strauss and Jeff Warschauer are two of the most active and
well-respected performers and teachers in the klezmer and Yiddish music
scene. They are members of the Klezmer Conservatory Band and have performed
with violinist Itzhak Perlman on film and in concert. As the
Strauss/Warschauer Duo, they have performed to overwhelming acclaim in such
diverse venues as the Amsterdam International Yiddish Festival, the Jewish
Culture Festival in Cracow, the Ashkenaz Festival in Toronto, and the
Folksbiene Yiddish Theater in New York City. They lead workshops and classes
throughout North America and Europe and are on the faculty of the KlezKamp
and KlezKanada Yiddish culture programs.
Deborah Strauss (violin, accordion, vocals) is one of the finest
practitioners of traditional Jewish violin today. She has appeared on
numerous recordings and is a member of the Chicago Klezmer Ensemble. Strauss
studied violin at Rutgers University and ethnomusicology at the University of
Chicago.
Jeff Warschauer (guitar, mandolin,vocals) is known internationally as one of
the foremost exponents of the klezmer mandolin, as an innovator in the
development of a klezmer guitar style, and as an expressive Yiddish singer.
Warschauer is also a composer whose music has been heard in films and theater
productions, and on Public Radio International and HBO. A graduate of the
New England Conservatory, Jeff's solo CD, The Singing Waltz: Klezmer Guitar
and Mandolin, has received widespread critical acclaim.
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