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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

The Yiddish Philharmonic Chorus Concert

Binyumen Schaechter, conductor

Seth Weinstein, pianist

From Varshe and Vilne

to Vashington Heights

**ENCORE PERFORMANCE**

~ ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS PROVIDED ~

Sunday, September 15, 2024

3:00 PM ET

Merkin Hall at

Kaufman Music Center

129 West 67th Street

New York, NY 10023

The Yiddish Philharmonic Chorus, led by Binyumen Schaechter, will perform an intriguing variety of Yiddish songs on the theme of Jewish immigration. Our concert features brand-new choral arrangements and familiar songs you’ll hear in a completely different way. Even if you don’t know a word of Yiddish, the song intros and English supertitles will keep you fully engaged. We’ll end with a choral adaptation of “Ode to Joy,” from Beethoven’s ninth symphony, with a Yiddish translation that promotes the “melting pot” idea. A century ago, the Immigration Act of 1924 resulted in turning away so many Jews trying to escape the Holocaust. At the same time, the British severely restricted Jewish immigration to Palestine, before, during, and after the Holocaust.

Belts, mayn shteytele Belts

Beys ikh leb nokh (“In My Own Lifetime” from The Rothschilds)

Brider (Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”) ~ A Brivele der mamen

Di Goldene land ~ Di Grine kuzine ~ Ikh for aheym kin Palestine

Lekhayem (“To Life” from Fiddler on the Roof) ~ Dem Pedlers brivele

Ranunkele (“Little Buttercup” from H.M.S. Pinafore)

Shlof, mayn kind, mayn treyst, mayn sheyner (“Sholem Aleichem’s viglid”)

Shmilik, Azrilik ~ Varshe ~ Vat ken yu makh, s’iz Amerike!

Vi ahin zol ikh geyn? ~ Vilne ~

Zey kumen kin Amerike (“They’re Coming to America” from The Jazz Singer)

Zimer ba nakht of di dekher

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