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21апр20:0021:30Violins of Hope Performance & Symposium with Avshi Weinstein

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Violins of Hope Performance & Symposium with Avshi Weinstein

⌚️2023-04-21 20:00:00 – 2023-04-21 21:30:00
🏢Ganz Hall at Roosevelt University

In partnership with JCC Chicago, Violins of Hope is coming to Chicagoland from April-September 2023. The collection of 70 string instruments played by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust have been painstakingly restored and will be part of cultural exhibitions, performances, and community education with a message of hope, resistance, resilience, and unity.

This program includes a presentation with third-generation Israeli violin maker Avshalom (Avshi) Weinstein, founder of the Violins of Hope project together with his father, Amnon. Violins of Hope refers to the Weinsteins’ collection of instruments with unique stories dating back to Jewish musical tradition and World War II. Both Amnon and Avshalom Weinstein collect these instruments and restore them with love and attention and bring them back to life as concert instruments.

This event is free – no registration required. Non-Roosevelt guests may be asked to show photo ID to enter campus buildings.

Musical program performed by CCPA students on instruments on loan from Violins of Hope:

Quinn Saylin, violin
Raphael Chou, piano
PHILIP GLASS: 3rd movement of Violin Concerto No. 1

Megan Pollon, violin
Suhyun Choi, piano
KREISLER/DVORAK: 'Songs my Mother Taught Me'

Lauren Culver, violin
Leandro Isaac Motta, piano
OLIVIER MESSIAEN: 8th movement (Louange à l'Immortalité de Jésus) from the Quartet for the End of Time

Carlos Chacon, violin
Lori Kaufman, piano
ERICH KORNGOLD: 1st movement (Moderato nobile) of Violin Concerto, Op. 35

This event will also be livestreamed at https://youtube.com/live/dCeaIzQrQq.

In partnership with JCC Chicago, Violins of Hope is coming to Chicagoland from April-September 2023. The collection of 70 string instruments played by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust have been painstakingly restored and will be part of cultural exhibitions, performances, and community education with a message of hope, resistance, resilience, and unity.

This program includes a presentation with third-generation Israeli violin maker Avshalom (Avshi) Weinstein, founder of the Violins of Hope project together with his father, Amnon. Violins of Hope refers to the Weinsteins’ collection of instruments with unique stories dating back to Jewish musical tradition and World War II. Both Amnon and Avshalom Weinstein collect these instruments and restore them with love and attention and bring them back to life as concert instruments.

This event is free – no registration required. Non-Roosevelt guests may be asked to show photo ID to enter campus buildings.

Musical program performed by CCPA students on instruments on loan from Violins of Hope:

Quinn Saylin, violin
Raphael Chou, piano
PHILIP GLASS: 3rd movement of Violin Concerto No. 1

Megan Pollon, violin
Suhyun Choi, piano
KREISLER/DVORAK: 'Songs my Mother Taught Me'

Lauren Culver, violin
Leandro Isaac Motta, piano
OLIVIER MESSIAEN: 8th movement (Louange à l'Immortalité de Jésus) from the Quartet for the End of Time

Carlos Chacon, violin
Lori Kaufman, piano
ERICH KORNGOLD: 1st movement (Moderato nobile) of Violin Concerto, Op. 35

This event will also be livestreamed at https://youtube.com/live/dCeaIzQrQq.

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