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Concert this Sunday in Newton
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 Nonantum's historic Adams Street Shul.
This is a rare opportunity to hear great musicians playing great music in a small intimate setting rather than a concert hall.
The concert will showcase classical works with Jewish themes, written by six composers, including composers in Europe, Israel, and America.
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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.