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Уагасш Jn Fo AXISHHAINQ I Ul Ж F Jewish Concert 0 Notorial Music A Con« Canto Apríl 23, 2018 at 7:30 pm Uri versity of Florida Auditorium free and open to the public SPECIAL Yaakov Lemmer THANKS cantor An acclaimed international cantor Yaakov “Yanky” Lemmer was born and raised in Borough Parkp. He began his career as the star YAAKOV LEMMER cantor soloist of the Young Israel of Bethei Choir, and received a scholarship to the Belz School of Jewish Music at Yeshiva University. Lemmer performs regularly at Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City. Shnilém Lemmer cantor d DAN ROSENGÅRD A renowned crossover artist Lemmer is much admired for a captivating voice and remarkable musical versatility Lemmer grew up in Boro Park where he was exposed both to cantoria! music and to contemporary Jewish music both of which Lemmer beautifully combines in his performances. «P»JOH (wrtp j 4*·°Ν JO ιραηο;) ψ|Μ»{ Frank London trumpet Recording jazz and modern Jewish music since the 1980s, London has created works for film and theatre, including the score for a marionette production of The Golem! London has been a member of Les Miserables Brass Band and the Klezmatics, and leads his own group Hasidic New Wave. Dan Rosengård keyboard Dan Rosengård is a pianist and keyboardist, music director, conductor, arranger, composer and producer. One of the busiest musicians in New York City, Dan is perhaps best-known for his stint as a member of the creative team at NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” where he composed and arranged special musical material for the comedy sketches. Desmond & Nadine Schatz, Jewish Council of North Central Florida, Anonymous, 0Z08-XX9Z£ Tí 'эшлвэщеэ Jesse & Corinne Lipnick, Kenneth D. Colen, Samuel R. “Bud” Shorstein Professorship 0Z08XX ход Od in American Jewish Culture and Society, Gerson Visiting Professor, Friends of Jewish цен ra>ge j Z Studies Tree of Life, Kahn Visiting Scholar Endowment, Dr. Warren Bargad Endowment M 0 soţpnjg usTMøf joj jojuopj уагасш jn fo AXISHHAINQ I ul Ж f Jewish Concert 0 notorial Music JCNCF.
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