Saturday's Guardian
- lightasabreeze
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Saturday's Guardian
If you have The Guardian today Saturday, 1/03 . there is a long article about Leonard in the Review pages,page 18.
Somebody must have died for you
A Thousand Kisses Deep
London 02 x 3..... Radio city New York... Wet Weybridge..... Wembley Arena... Brighton..
A Thousand Kisses Deep
London 02 x 3..... Radio city New York... Wet Weybridge..... Wembley Arena... Brighton..
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Re: Saturday's Guardian
Thanks for this. I have the Guardian but I might have missed it if you hadn't pointed it out. Just reading now!
Sue
Sue
There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening.
Paris 2012, Toronto 2012 x2. Paris 2013, London 2013 x 2, Rotterdam 2013, Amsterdam 2013
Paris 2012, Toronto 2012 x2. Paris 2013, London 2013 x 2, Rotterdam 2013, Amsterdam 2013
Re: Saturday's Guardian
Also online at http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/m ... -be-jewish
1988, 1993: Helsinki||2008: Manchester|Oslo|London O2|Berlin|Helsinki|London RAH|| 2009: New York Beacon|Berlin|Venice|Barcelona|Las Vegas|San José||2010: Salzburg|Helsinki|Gent|Bratislava|Las Vegas|| 2012: Gent|Helsinki|Verona|| 2013: New York|Pula|Oslo|||
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i've heard there was a secret chord - bbc radio 3
I've Heard There Was a Secret Chord
Music and the Jews Episode 1 of 3
Duration: 45 minutes
First broadcast: Sunday 09 March 2014.
Norman Lebrecht presents the first programme in a three-part series examining the complex relationship between music and Jewish identity.
Spanning thousands of years, from King David and the creation of the Psalms, to composers writing today including Steve Reich and Robert Saxton, Norman uncovers a wealth of fascinating stories about the role music has played at some of the key points in Jewish history.
Today, the acclaimed Ladino singer Yasmin Levy explains why music and memory became so intertwined when the Jews were expelled from Spain at the end of the 15th century, rabbi Shlomo Levin tells the amazing story of how a marching tune sung by Napoleon and his troops in 1812 became an integral part of Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year for Jewish people, and the musicologist Gila Flam has some surprising revelations about the music sung by the Jews in the Nazi concentration camps.
With contributions from rabbi Yehoshua Engelman, the composer Steve Reich, Professor Edwin Seroussi from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the musicologist and and founder of the Boston Camerata Joel Cohen, the violinist Eyal Shiloach, rabbi Shlomo Levine, and Dr Gila Flam, Head of the Music Department at the National Library in Jerusalem.
Producer Emma Bloxham.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03xpvhy
http://www.normanlebrecht.com
Music and the Jews Episode 1 of 3
Duration: 45 minutes
First broadcast: Sunday 09 March 2014.
Norman Lebrecht presents the first programme in a three-part series examining the complex relationship between music and Jewish identity.
Spanning thousands of years, from King David and the creation of the Psalms, to composers writing today including Steve Reich and Robert Saxton, Norman uncovers a wealth of fascinating stories about the role music has played at some of the key points in Jewish history.
Today, the acclaimed Ladino singer Yasmin Levy explains why music and memory became so intertwined when the Jews were expelled from Spain at the end of the 15th century, rabbi Shlomo Levin tells the amazing story of how a marching tune sung by Napoleon and his troops in 1812 became an integral part of Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year for Jewish people, and the musicologist Gila Flam has some surprising revelations about the music sung by the Jews in the Nazi concentration camps.
With contributions from rabbi Yehoshua Engelman, the composer Steve Reich, Professor Edwin Seroussi from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the musicologist and and founder of the Boston Camerata Joel Cohen, the violinist Eyal Shiloach, rabbi Shlomo Levine, and Dr Gila Flam, Head of the Music Department at the National Library in Jerusalem.
Producer Emma Bloxham.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03xpvhy
http://www.normanlebrecht.com
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Re forbidden music - michael haas
article page 5 - hampstead and highgate express, etcetera supplement - michael haas - forbidden music.
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