New York Festival Of Song Presents Voices of the Jewish Diaspora Feb. 10-12
By PlaybillArts Staff
The New York Festival of Song will present Voices of the Jewish Diaspora, a celebration of culturally-diverse Jewish music ranging from Mahler to Berlin to Bernstein to Sephardic Melodies. The concerts will be held Feb. 10 and 12 at Merkin Concert Hall.
The cast of Voices of the Jewish Diaspora features soprano Dina Kuznetsova, of the San Francisco Opera, Glyndebourne Festival and Lyric Opera of Chicago, and featured in NYFOS’s Obsession à la Russe; mezzo-soprano Rinat Shaham, an internationally acclaimed Carmen and guest star with the New York City Opera, the Berlin State Opera and such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; and tenor and Broadway actor Steven Goldstein, a frequent performer at the New York City Opera and other major companies, a Founding Member of New York’s Atlantic Theater Company, and a regular guest artist on several television series. A string quartet consists of Laura Goldberg (violin), Lisa Tipton (violin), Leslie Tomkins (viola) and Dorothy Lawson (cello). NYFOS Co-Founders and Artistic Directors Steven Blier and Michael Barrett will play piano and host the evening.
Voices of the Jewish Diaspora Program (subject to change): Piccola Serenata- Leonard Bernstein
Curtain time is 8 PM. Tickets, priced $40 - $55, may be purchased by calling (212) 501-3330 or visiting www.kaufman-center.org. Half-priced student tickets, as available, will be released one half-hour before curtain, and a limited number of $15 student tickets are available in advance by calling (646) 230-8380. Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center is located at 129 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023. For more information about New York Festival Of Song (NYFOS), please visit their website at www.nyfos.org. ** New York Festival of Song was founded in 1988 by Steven Blier and Michael Barrett. NYFOS is dedicated to creating intimate song concerts of great beauty, humor and originality, combining music, poetry, and history to entertain, educate and create community among audiences and performers. With a far-ranging repertoire of art songs, concert works and theater pieces, its thematic recitals have included programs from Brahms to the Beatles, from the nineteenth-century salons of Paris to Tin Pan Alley, from Russian art song to Argentine tangos, from sixteenth-century lute songs to new music. NYFOS particularly celebrates American song literature and culture, and specializes in premiering and commissioning new American works.
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