What do we know? - A Concert Exploring the Human Experience Through Jewish Texts
Jan
27
7:30 PM19:30

What do we know? - A Concert Exploring the Human Experience Through Jewish Texts

A concert centered on exploring the human experience through Jewish texts and music, it is co-curated between Network for New Music, the GJC, Congregation B'nai Jacob (Rabbi Jeff Sultar), and Philadelphia Sinfonia (Maestro Gary White). On the program is Daniel Asia’s Breath In a Ram’s Horn – for voice, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano and Judith Shatin’s Elijah’s Chariot – for string quartet and electronics. Also on the program are two works by Philadelphia Sinfonia concert-master Adah Kaplan, Sh’veekeen, Sh’veeteen: Forgiven, Eradicated for string trio, and Waltz for a Hesitant Era for string ensemble – performed in combined ensemble with players from the Philadelphia Sinfonia.

PROGRAM

PERFORMER BIOGRAPHIES

PAUL PINES POETRY

January 27 2024 in Northwest Philadelphia. Location available upon ticket purchase.

PHILADELPHIA TICKETS

New York Performance

Network will be traveling to New York City to perform the program again on Monday, January 29th at 7:00pm at the Center for Jewish History (map). This performance is produced by the American Society for Jewish Music and Network for New Music, and is Co-sponsored by YIVO.

Tickets are free but registration is required. Click here for information and registration.

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