Gala concert of the European Institute ofJewish Music – 2nd edition

Organized by the Henriette Halphen Foundation, under the aegis of the Foundation for French Judaism.

Sunday November 6, 2016, 6 pm, Salle Cortot – 78 rue Cardinet, 75017 Paris

 

The European Institute of Jewish Music is happy to invite you to its great gala concert

“Jewish music in all its shapes” – 2nd edition

PROGRAM

– JEWISH LITURGY FROM THE 17TH TO THE 20TH CENTURY : Choral from the Kehilat Gesher’s synagogue
– SEPHARDIC MELODIES AND BULGARIAN POLYPHONIES : Quatuor Balkanes & David Bruley
– KLEZMER MUSIC AND CUBAN SALSA : Cigarillos en el Struddle and its 9 musicians
This concert will be followed by a cocktail with the artists ( reserved to the golden and silver square seatings ).

Cost of the seats : 25 € – 50 €* – 100 €* – 200 €* (*with Cerfa receipt))

Online booking is highly recommended : 01 45 82 20 52.
Contact : Jacqueline Roten : 01 45 82 20 52 – contact@iemj.org

You can also support the European Institute of Jewish Music by making an online donation. A CERFA receipt will be given to you. For any donation higher than 200 euros, a Premium seat will be offered.




Practical information :
SALLE CORTOT, Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, 78 rue Cardinet, 75017 Paris
Tél : (0)1 47 63 47 48
salle.cortot@ecolenormalecortot.com
http://www.sallecortot.com/
http://www.sallecortot.com/infos_pratiques.htm

Access :
Subway : line 3, station Malesherbes | ligne 2, station Monceau
Bus : lines 31, 94 | car: parking Villiers, 14 avenue de Villiers | Taxi : station at 155 bd Malesherbes
Vélib’ : 64 rue de Tocqueville ou 20 rue de Phalsbourg | Autolib’ : 46 Avenue de Villiers | 22bis rue Legendre

Watch excerpts from the concert

Flyer concert gala IEMJ 2016

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