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Jewish Music From Three Continents

The
Adams Street Shul will present Daniel Broniatowski and Sergey Khanukaev
in a special concert of chamber music for violin and piano, on Sunday
March 30th to benefit Newton's historic Adams Street Shul. 

The concert will
showcase classical works with Jewish themes, written by six composers,
including composers in Europe, Israel, and America.

This is a rare opportunity to hear great classical chamber music played by great musicians in a small intimate setting rather than a concert hall. 

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Use the online form below to make your reservations now for a delightful evening of Jewish classical music for violin and piano.

The program includes Swiss-born American Jewish composer Ernest Bloch's  Baal Shem: Three Pictures of Hassidic Life;  German composer Max Bruch's  Kol Nidre,  Israeli composer Paul Ben-Haim's Three Songs Without Words;  Russian Jewish composer Leo Zeitlin's  Eli Zion;  English Jewish composer Joseph Horovitz's  Dybbuk Melody; Russian Jewish composer Joseph Achron's  Hebrew Melody; and more. 

The
location is Yuri's Piano Shop (at 339 Watertown Street, just around the
corner from the Shul), which will open for a pre-concert wine and
cheese reception.

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Tickets are $25 at the door; but may be purchased in advance for $20; or $18 for members of the Adams Street Shul if purchased in advance.  Use the online order form at http://AdamsStreet.org/event/Concert to purchase your tickets now.

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