Semer Ensemble
Rescued Treasure
Semer Ensemble takes the Concerts by the Canal stage on Nov. 9th, 2017
A Treasury of Jewish music almost forgotten: repertoire from 1930s Berlin recorded by Hirsch Lewin on the Semer label later destroyed by the Nazis on November 9th, 1938 (Kristallnacht). The collection, painstakingly reconstructed sixty years later from private collections around the world, is given life anew by the virtuosic Semer Ensemble in this CBTC-exclusive presented by Southminster United Church in partnership with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Canada, RideauStone Arts Centre and artspace613.
Alan Bern, piano, accordion, music director
Fabian Schnedler, voice, electric guitar
Lorin Sklamberg, voice, accordion
Mark Kovnatskiy, violin
Paul Brody, trumpet
Sasha Lurje, voice
Steve Whipple, bass
Rescued Treasure
Semer Ensemble takes the Concerts by the Canal stage on Nov. 9th, 2017
A Treasury of Jewish music almost forgotten: repertoire from 1930s Berlin recorded by Hirsch Lewin on the Semer label later destroyed by the Nazis on November 9th, 1938 (Kristallnacht). The collection, painstakingly reconstructed sixty years later from private collections around the world, is given life anew by the virtuosic Semer Ensemble in this CBTC-exclusive presented by Southminster United Church in partnership with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Canada, RideauStone Arts Centre and artspace613.
Alan Bern, piano, accordion, music director
Fabian Schnedler, voice, electric guitar
Lorin Sklamberg, voice, accordion
Mark Kovnatskiy, violin
Paul Brody, trumpet
Sasha Lurje, voice
Steve Whipple, bass
UNHCR REFUGEES ART SHOW
at THE SUSSEX CONTEMPORARY GALLERY OF ART
(Curatorial Installation)
CULTURE DAYS 2017: BREADOLOGY
DOORS OPEN OTTAWA
with allsaints Event Space
at THE SUSSEX CONTEMPORARY GALLERY OF ART
(Curatorial Installation)
CULTURE DAYS 2017: BREADOLOGY
DOORS OPEN OTTAWA
with allsaints Event Space