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Tzingles Music Sunday: The Uri Gurvich Quartet

at York University

Jan 19 2025, 3:00PM to 6:00PM in the Off - Site.
NOTE: This event has already occurred.


Beth Tzedec's Tzingles are invited to meet at York University for a jazz concert with The Uri Gurvich Quartet, performing the Sasah Argov Project. The concert will be held at the Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre in the Accolade East Building. Following the concert, we will have dinner at an area restaurant.

New York based Israeli jazz saxophonist and composer Uri Gurvich brings his compelling project featuring exquisite jazz arrangements of one of Israel’s most beloved songwriters, Sasha Argov. 

The concert is free and we have secured ten tickets reserved for the Tzingles Connection. Please email phoffnung@beth-tzedec.org to reserve your space.

HELP NEEDED:  Do you know a kosher or vegetarian restaurant that we could meet at following the concert?

Beth Tzedec Tzingles Connections is our social group for singles ages 55 to 74


Uri Gurvich is among the leading Israeli Jazz musicians working in New York City for the past two decades. In his latest work, ‘The Sasha Argov Project’, Gurvich won great acclaim as a sideman and as a bandleader with his three albums – The Storyteller (Tzadik), BabEl (Tzadik) and KINSHIP, released on the French label, Jazz Family. All Music Guide called Gurvich “a major new voice in jazz” while The Los Angeles Times wrote that his music “transcends borders”.

The project features new contemporary jazz arrangements to the iconic music of Sasha Argov. Argov, one of the preeminent composers of modern Hebrew song, created a unique and complex musical language, which integrated popular and classical elements. He composed approximately 1,200 works, which have become a central part of modern Hebrew musical culture and an inseparable part of Israeli identity. Gurvich will be joined on this special occasion by a stellar Canadian rhythm section featuring York Music professor Noam Lemish (piano), Andrew Downing (bass) and Ernesto Cervini (drums).

“Sound and Sense: Jewish Music @ York” is a performance and lecture series dedicated to showcasing the multicultural diversity of Jewish musical expression as well as the ongoing intersections between Jewish and non-Jewish musical practices and communities. The initiative is driven by an inclusive philosophy that believes in the power of music to serve as a bridge-builder and a vehicle for cultural exchange and dialogue.

The series has been made possible via the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation.


Event Details
For Registration:
Penina Hoffnung
Phone:
416-781-3511
Cost:
No charge for concert
Categories
  • Beth Tzedec Tzingles Connections
  • Seniors
  • Adults