Klezmer Performs The Magic of Kezmer [] Teatro Angela Peralta

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  • Shtetl Klezmer Performance
    The Magic of Kezmer

    Wednesday, February 19
    5:00 pm

    Teatro Angela Peralta
    $ 300 (pre-sale), $ 350 (at the door)


    The Magic of Kezmer – concert

    *** Spanish below ***

    Creating the Magic of Kezmer with Shetl Klezmer

    If you have ever heard music from Klezmer, you will know that it goes beyond musical notes and melody, there is a special feeling that emerges in one listening to it. That is exactly what you will experience on February 19 at the Angela Peralta Theater, when the Shtetl Klezmer play musical themes that you can not forget. It cannot be said that there is a specific space-time origin of this musical genre, since its influence is very diverse since it is inspired so much by the inflections of religious songs, in the music that the Klezmorim learned from their Polish, Russian ethnic neighbors, Hungarian gypsies, etc.

    You don’t have to be a Jew to enjoy the music of the trio founded by maestro Abraham Rechtand, on violin, accompanied by Narciso Batista on clarinet, and piano guru Eduardo Soto, they will play music that will lift you from your seat and make you dance.

    Klezmer music lovers know the artistic journey of Shtetl Klezmer, since 1997 they have entertained numerous cities in Mexico, Colombia, Spain, USA etc. with music loved and adored throughout Eastern Europe.
    Whether you are happy, laughing or sad, there is a place in Klezmer music that meets your emotional needs.

    Shtetl Klezmer has performed theaters in Mexico City, as well as at the National Center for the Performing Arts, the Autonomous University of Tabasco, the Auditorium of the City of Villahermosa, the Conservatory “de las Rosas” in Morelia, the TEC of Monterrey It is not just about Jewish communities in Mexico City; Shtetl Klezmer has also taken the gospel of Klezmer music to Guatemala and Costa Rica.

    The fame and impressive performances that his music has had also earned the group a place at Klezfestival, where they performed on the same stage with musicians from Israel, Europe, Canada, the United States and Latin America. His performance at the Klezfestival attracted the attention of Richard Simas, a Canadian journalist who later confessed his love for the group style of Shtetl Klezmer in the Portuguese American Journal. wrote: “Mexico City´s Shtetl Klezmer sets up. A single draw of the violin bow, such as Rechthand is a master, shows how deftly klezmer can switch moods.”

    It should be noted, among many other mentions that Abraham Rechtand, founder of Shtetl Klezmer was the first violin of the Viceroyalty Chapel of New Spain, under the direction of Aurelio Tello, with whom he was in Bolivia, in May 1998, representing Mexico in the 2nd. Festival of Renaissance and American Baroque music, Misiones de Chiquitos.

    Free your agenda and be part of the first to reserve your seat to experience an artistic mandate and a style that dates back to the early twentieth century.

    We thank the organizing committee for bringing the best of the Klezmer with Shtetl Klezmer.
    Feb. 19. 5 pm. Angela Peralta Theater


    Creating the Magic of Kezmer with Shetl Klezmer

    If you have ever heard music from Klezmer, you will know that it goes beyond musical notes and melody, there is a special feeling that emerges in one listening to it. That is exactly what you will experience on February 19 at the Angela Peralta Theater, when the Shtetl Klezmer play musical themes that you can not forget. It cannot be said that there is a specific space-time origin of this musical genre, since its influence is very diverse since it is inspired so much by the inflections of religious songs, in the music that the Klezmorim learned from their Polish, Russian ethnic neighbors, Hungarian gypsies, etc.

    You don’t have to be a Jew to enjoy the music of the trio founded by maestro Abraham Rechtand, on violin, accompanied by Narciso Batista on clarinet, and piano guru Eduardo Soto, they will play music that will lift you from your seat and make you dance.

    Klezmer music lovers know the artistic journey of Shtetl Klezmer, since 1997 they have entertained numerous cities in Mexico, Colombia, Spain, USA etc. with music loved and adored throughout Eastern Europe.

    Whether you are happy, laughing or sad, there is a place in Klezmer music that meets your emotional needs.

    Shtetl Klezmer has performed theaters in Mexico City, as well as at the National Center for the Performing Arts, the Autonomous University of Tabasco, the Auditorium of the City of Villahermosa, the Conservatory “de las Rosas” in Morelia, the TEC of Monterrey It is not just about Jewish communities in Mexico City; Shtetl Klezmer has also taken the gospel of Klezmer music to Guatemala and Costa Rica.

    The fame and impressive performances that his music has had also earned the group a place at Klezfestival, where they performed on the same stage with musicians from Israel, Europe, Canada, the United States and Latin America. His performance at the Klezfestival attracted the attention of Richard Simas, a Canadian journalist who later confessed his love for the group style of Shtetl Klezmer in the Portuguese American Journal. wrote: “Mexico City’s Shtetl Klezmer sets up. A single draw of the violin bow, such as Rechthand is a master, shows how deftly klezmer can switch moods.”

    It should be noted, among many other mentions that Abraham Rechtand, founder of Shtetl Klezmer was the first violin of the Viceroyalty Chapel of New Spain, under the direction of Aurelio Tello, with whom he was in Bolivia, in May 1998, representing Mexico in the 2nd. Festival of Renaissance and American Baroque music, Misiones de Chiquitos.

    Free your agenda and be part of the first to reserve your seat to experience an artistic mandate and a style that dates back to the early twentieth century.



     

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