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Did Musorgsky love Jewish Music?
- From: shirona <shirona...>
- Subject: Did Musorgsky love Jewish Music?
- Date: Wed 25 Apr 2001 14.52 (GMT)
For all music lovers...
Find out about this amazing choir, and a rare program. Details below.
And for those who were pondering the Jewish-Musorgsky connection - - -
Shirona
> Dear Concert-Goer,
>
> Please come this Thursday, Saturday, or Sunday
> to hear one of these unique concerts by the Russian
> Chamber Chorus of New York, Nikolai Kachanov,
> Artistic Director.* For more info, please visit
> http://rccny.org
>
> And send this e-mail to an interested friend.
>
> ==================================================
>
> RUSSIAN CANTATAS, including rarely-performed gems
> by several of Russia's beloved composers, master-
> pieces little known in America. Come hear choral
> music by Musorgsky, inspired in part by Hasidic
> and other Jewish melodies.
>
> Emotionally powerful, all of these pieces are
> permeated with hues from the celebrated Russian
> harmonic palette. A rare opportunity!
>
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> The Program:
>
> Yuri Yukechev, My Heart Is Ready
> Peter Tchaikovsky, Nature And Love
> Modest Musorgsky, The Destruction
> of Sennaherib, and Joshua Of Nun
> Sergei Rachmaninoff, Spring
>
> Russian Chamber Chorus of New York
> Nikolai Kachanov, Artistic Director
> Vagarshak Oganyan, bass
> Michael Zeiger, piano
>
> to be performed April 21, 26, 28
> and 29, 2001 at four locations:
>
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Thursday, April 26, 2001 7:30 pm
> Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
> Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street, NYC
> for advance tickets, call 718-445-5799
> Cathedral Box Office, call 212-662-2133
> Ticket price at the door: $20, $15 students/senior
> Advance tix price: $18, $12 students/senior
> for additional information, call 212-928-1402
>
> Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 8:00 pm
> Catholic Center at New York University
> 58 Washington Square South (take an ABCDEF or Q
> train to the West 4th Street station, exit to
> 4th Street and go east to 58 Washington Square
> South, corner of Thompson Street)
> Ticket price: $18, $12 students/senior
> Advance tix price: $16, $10 students/senior
> For advance tickets, call 718-445-5799
> or visit http://rccny.org
> For additional information, call 212-928-1402
>
> Sunday, April 29, 2001 3:00 pm
> Bendheim Performing Arts Center
> Scarsdale, NY
> for tickets, call the box office,
> 914-472-3300 x403
>
> =================================================
>
> AND ANOTHER unique BROADCAST concert in May!
>
> Wednesday, May 9, 2001 8:00 pm
> World Festival of Sacred Music
>
> Music of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff,
> in a program with Jewish, Buddhist,
> Sufi, and American Gospel performers at
> Merkin Concert Hall, a WNYC radio broadcast
> curated by John Schaefer and Philip Glass.
> For tickets, call Merkin Hall Box Office
> 212-501-3330
>
> ================================================
>
> If you are changing your e-mail address or no
> longer care to receive our e-mail announcements,
> please reply to this message and tell us that.
>
> ================================================
>
> *Presented by the Russian Musical Arts Society
> of America, Inc. (RMASA, Inc.) a not-for-profit
> organization chartered by the State of New York.
>
>
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- Did Musorgsky love Jewish Music?,
shirona