ONLINEJewish Music: Old, New and Premieres

Top Pick July 1, 2020 Free
Zach Mayer (Courtesy photo)
Zach Mayer (Courtesy photo)

Join us for a live-streamed series bringing fabulous music into the convenience of your home. It features some of our finest local young talent, including from New England Conservatory, Berklee School of Music and elsewhere. This series features two acts: Zach Mayer and Mamaliga. 

 

Kick back, relax and enjoy the wonderful stew of Jewish music, old and new. And, in these extraordinary times, enjoy the sounds of music with a glass of wine, beer or beverage of your choice.

 

Mamaliga features Mattias Kaufmann on accordion and Rebecca Mac on violin. This duo is steeped in the klezmer universe and influenced by their studies in Eastern Europe, including Romania and Hungary. The duo blends traditional folk music with their original compositions and arrangements. 

 

Zach Mayer has performed with John Zorn, Frank London, Michael Alpert, Joey Weisenberg and Bobby McFerrin. He performs internationally with Zion80, a 10-piece Jewish Afrobeat band inspired by the music of Shlomo Carlebach. His folk sextet, Night Tree, has toured internationally and has released two albums produced by Seamus Egan of SOLAS. He has been on the faculty at the Brandeis Institute of Music and Art and teaches at the KlezKanadaJewish music festival each summer. He received his master’s of music from New England Conservatory in Boston and released his first album of original Jewish melodies in 2019.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020, 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
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