AmiciMusic is a chamber music organization based in Asheville, NC and Baltimore, MD, dedicated to performing the highest quality chamber music in intimate venues and non-traditional spaces. We are committed to breaking down barriers between performers and audiences by setting up a more relaxed and informal atmosphere at concerts and through informative talks about each composer’s life before each piece is played.
We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
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Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowned violinist Timothy Schwarz to perform with him. Schwarz and Weiser got their graduate degrees together at Peabody and were the 1996 U.S. Artistic Ambassadors of Music, which resulted in a two month tour of eleven countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia playing American music. Formerly known as the Upper Valley Duo, they always bring incredible passion, virtuosity, and excitement to all their programs. They will perform four different programs across the state from Pompano Beach to St. Petersburg to Naples. Scroll down to the bottom to see all the dates and venues and to buy tickets.
PROGRAM I: JAZZICAL –A thrilling crossover program exploring the connections between classical and jazz music through the works of Claude Bolling, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, and Leonard Bernstein. This program features Bolling’s incredible Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano written for Pinchas Zukerman plus fantastic arrangements of songs from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and Bernstein’s West Side Story.
PROGRAM II: BROADWAY VIOLIN–Fantastic arrangements of your favorite Broadway songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern, and more along with virtuosic renditions of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein’s West Side Story. You will not want to miss it!
PROGRAM III: JEWISH JAZZ–Another program exploring the fantastic connections between Jewish music and the beginnings of American Jazz featuring exciting Klezmer music plus Gershwin, Bernstein, and more.
PROGRAM IV: AN AMERICAN AFFAIR—An exploration of some wonderful American music by composers including Amy Beach, William Grant Still, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more.
Check out the video below of a movement from the Claude Bolling Suite from the JAZZICAL program
A recording of Gershwin’s “It Ain’t Necessarily So” from Porgy and Bess—on the BROADWAY VIOLIN program
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
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We start the New Year off with a sequel to one of our favorite concerts of 2021, “Broadway Violin.” In this toe-tapping program, Tim Schwarz, violin, and Daniel Weiser, piano/Artistic Director will perform all new fantastic arrangements of great Broadway songs, all by Jewish composers from the Golden Years (1920s-1940s). Tap your feet and hum along to music by Irving Berlin (“Cheek to Cheek,” “Blue Skies”); Jerome Kern (“All the Things You Are”, “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”); Cole Porter (“Begin the Beguine,” “Just One of those Things”); and George Gershwin (“Love is Here to Stay,” “S’Wonderful”). Take a wonderful trip down memory lane to a time when the great Jewish songwriters ruled Broadway!
Check out this video of Richard Rodgers’ song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel with Tim and Dan performing on a previous concert:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Steve Loew, clarinet, and Daniel Weiser, piano return to Naples for another incredible program of jazzy clarinet and piano music from the 1920’s-1940’s that highlight some important Klezmer influences on the jazz instrumentalists and composers of this period, many of whom were Jewish. This program features some more wonderful Klezmer-inspired pieces by Lev Kogan and Michele Magnani, as well as works by Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, and more. Loew and Weiser have performed in over 20 countries around the world and put on a show that is second to none. You will not want to miss this!
Check out Steve and Dan performing Bela Kovac’s “Shalom Aleichem, rov Feidman:
Beth Tikvah Synagogue
Listen here to Muphen Whitney’s Podcast about our “An American Affair” benefit concert for the Music Foundation of Greater Naples on Friday, January 17:
AmiciMusic returns to Florida for more great chamber music programs in intimate settings. This year, Artistic Director and pianist Daniel Weiser is bringing the fabulous internationally renowne