Artistic Director Josh Jacobson and Zamir will explore rarely heard Jewish polyphony from the 17th and early 18th centuries: synagogue motets (and a few love songs) by Salamone Rossi Hebreo of Mantua, Cantata Hebraica by Carlo Grossi of Venice, Louis Saladin’s Canticum Hebraicum, written for the Provençal Jewish community, excerpts from Giuseppe Lidarti’s oratorio Ester, composed in Hebrew for the Jewish community in Amsterdam, and more.
Zamir will be joined by an instrumental ensemble, led by renowned violinist Daniel Stepner.
415 South St
Waltham, MA 02453
$20.00 General Seating (seniors 65+)
$54.00 Reserved Section
$49.00 Reserved Section (seniors 65+)
$10.00 Student (general seating only)
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