Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim Resume In-Person Rehearsals boulderjewishnews.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from boulderjewishnews.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
“By March 12, everything was shut down,” says Peer, the founder and musical director of Kol Nashim, the women’s choir within the Colorado Hebrew Chorale. “To cancel was devastating.”
Undeterred, Peer says organizers spent the better part of the year putting together an online version of the event, which will stream on March 14. Over the past year, she and her choir have acclimated to the virtual world, hosting classes and practices through Zoom calls. But just because the concert will be virtual doesn t make staging it an any less daunting of a task. Not everyone is enamored with livestreamed concerts.
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Yehoram Gaon
Yehoram Gaon is widely considered to be one of the seminal male singers of Israel. During January and February 2021 the Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim offer two opportunities to explore his music through different lenses.
Thursday, Jan. 21, 7:00 pm MST – Kol Nashim presents “Marvelous Musical Men – Yehoram Gaon.”
Dr. Seth Ward
Monday, Feb. 22, 7:30 pm MST – Colorado Hebrew Chorale presents “L’Chaim! A Taste of Jewish Music from –
Kazablan.“ Dr. Seth Ward will present an in-depth examination of the music of
Kazablan, the musical that made Gaon an international star. This session will include music by
Kazablan composer Dov Seltzer, and accompanied by
Comments Off on New Series: Jewish Composers of the American Musical
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale and its Women’s Choir, Kol Nashim are proud to feature Miryam Raizen who will present a fascinating new series: “
From Tin Pan Alley Cats to the Great White Way – Jewish Composers of the American Musical.” The series will begin on Sunday, January 3 at
7:30 pm on Zoom and will continue monthly through June.
Jewish composers have had a profound impact on Broadway since the earliest days of the American Musical. In this series we will examine the earliest roots of musical theatre and the composers of Tin Pan Alley, and the continued importance Jewish composers have had on the art form, from the days of “Show Boat” all the way to “Come From Away.”