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March 1, 2007

Divahn, Pharaoh's Daughter in benefit for Darfur, NYC, Mar 1, 2007

band publicity photoThursday, March 1, 7:30 pm (doors open 7:00 pm)

ESTHER IN AFRICA: A Middle-Eastern Themed Benefit Concert for Darfur
Featuring Pharaoh's Daughter & Divahn

Congregation Shaare Zedek
212 West 93rd Street (btwn Broadway & Amsterdam)
General admission $20, students $10 (larger donations greatly appreciated as
well).
Advanced ticket sales (only for donations of $20 or more) 212-874-7005.

All proceeds go to support the Darfur Action Campaign of the American Jewish
World Service.

Just as Queen Esther raised her voice to save the Jews of Persia, two female artists, Basya Schechter of Pharaoh's Daughter and Galeet Dardashti of Divahn will sing out against the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Two nights before Purim, join us to celebrate Esther's heroism.... We too can raise our voices to stop a genocide!

This event is co-sponsored by the American Jewish World Service, Auburn Theological Seminary Center for Multifaith Education, Congregation Ansche Chesed, Congregation B'nai Jeshurun, Congregation Habonim, Congregation Rodeph Sholom, Congregation Shaare Zedek, Darkhei Noam, the Drisha Institute for Jewish Education, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, the Jewish Theological Seminary, Kehilat Hadar, Kehilat Orach Eliezer, Kehilat Romemu, the Skirball Center for Adult Jewish Learning at Temple Emanu-El, Storahtelling, Tikvat Yisrael, and West End Synagogue.

Bang on a Can All-Stars w/Meredith Monk, NYC, Mar 1

BANG ON A CAN ALL-STARS with special guest MEREDITH MONK
The 2007 Peoples Commissioning Fund (PCF) Concert
Thursday, March 1, at 8pm
Merkin Concert Hall, 129 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023

Tickets are $20 in advance/$25 day of show - get 'em now!:
click here to buy tickets

Greetings Friends! This is David Lang writing from slushy Manhattan.

Next week we will host an absolutely fantastic concert here in New York City - The 2007 Peoples Commissioning Fund (PCF) Concert at Merkin Hall on Thursday, March 1 at 8pm. This year is also the 10th Anniversary of this program and over the last decade, the PCF Concert has become one of the true highlights of our season here in New York. Each year we pool contributions from many of you and commission new music from a wildly eclectic range of composers for the Bang on a Can All-Stars. Not only will we get to witness and hear the incomparable All-Stars attack 3 world premieres by composers Lukas Ligeti, Joshua Penman, and Stefan Weisman, but this year we are also thrilled to have the legendary songstress Meredith Monk take the stage with the group for the second half of the concert. If you havent already caught this rarely performed collaboration by two of New Yorks most innovative music-makers, youve got to come out and join the celebration. We hope to see you there!

Some of you have attended before and some of you are first-timers. Some of you are already among the valiant members of the PCF, having helped commission this music and make this evening possible. The PCF is a unique concert experience highlighted by the innovation and daring of a new generation of creative musicians. It is part of a world in which music is exciting, challenging, inextinguishable, and necessary.

The Peoples Commissioning Fund exists to bring composers and audiences together. When we started it we were looking for a way to show how many innovative ideas were percolating in the music world, how composers from different backgrounds were striking out in all directions, avoiding all the beaten paths. Every year we look for composers who have strong opinions, and this year is no different.

And then, theres the Bang on a Can All-Stars. The ensemble is fearlessly dedicated to the challenge of the new and unexpected. This evening is made possible by their ferocious energy and focus.

This year we are also joined by a special guest: the legendary composer, singer, director, choreographer, filmmaker and visual artist Meredith Monk. She personifies the notion that if the world doesnt do all you need it to then you must rebuild it yourself. Since the beginning of Bang on a Can we have been inspired by Merediths work, her invention, her incredible energy and infectious spirit, and in the past few years she has become one of our best musical friends, touring with the All-Stars all the way from Zankel Hall to Alaska and beyond. Last year Meredith was the featured artist at the Bang on a Can Summer Festival, which we do every summer at Mass Moca, in North Adams, Massachusetts. Much of Merediths work is vocal, and for her own ensemble. In order to perform with her we have had to arrange her works for the All-Stars, adapting the specificity and focus of her originals to the explosiveness of the band. It has been an exciting challenge for us finding the places where we can support Merediths delicacy and wit with our own edgy energies.

We are honored to be performing with her, and we will be honored for you to join us.

Sincerely,
David Lang

Chava Alberstein/David Broza, Philadelphia, PA, Mar 1, 2007

The Kimmel Center (at 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia PA) is proud to present two of the most significant figures in contemporary Israeli music on Thursday, March 1st at 8:00pm in Verizon Hall. It has been said by Yedoit Aharnot that "If we have a true folk singer, it is Chava Alberstein" when naming her Israel's most important female musician. David Broza has been called the Bruce Springsteen of Israel and a post-modern Leonard Cohen.

Please join us for this exciting concert! Visit our website for further information

Jewish Music Roundtable, Pittsburgh, PA, Mar 1

The Music Library Association and the Society of American Music are holding a joint annual conference in Pittsburgh February 28-March 4, 2007. As usual, the Jewish Music Roundtable will present a program, which is scheduled for Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 2:00pm

This year the program features a program entitled "Lost and Found: Jewish Music in America". The program Chair is Judith S. Pinnolis, Brandeis University.

The papers will be:

  • Jewish Identity and the Search for Spiritual Authenticity: Jewish
    Composers in the New York Composers’ Forum, 1935ュ1940
    , by
    Dr. Melissa de Graaf, University of Miami

  • On the Trail of Leo Zeitlin’s Manuscripts by Paula
    Eisenstein Baker
    , University of St. Thomas, Houston

  • Estelle Liebling: John Philip Sousa’s Jewish Diva by
    Judith S. Pinnolis, Brandeis University

For details about the conference, location, program, and costs to attend, see:
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The program schedule is located at: href="http://www.pitt.edu/‾mla2007/program.htm">http://www.pitt.edu/‾mla2007/program.htm