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2013-09-10 02:22:40
Music in London
[…] I also visited the Handel House Museum. The composer lived here from 1723-1759, and probably died in this bedroom, which is recreated to look like when he lived there. (Photo courtesy of the Handel House Museum.) The main reason I went to London was the tour of the Orange County Youth Symphony Orchestra, in which a member of my family plays. Here’s the orchestra after a performance in Southwark Cathedral. That’s conductor Daniel Alfred Wachs, standing with his back to the camera on the left. (Photo by M.A. Mullen.) I wrote an article about the musical aspects of the trip for Sunday’s Orange County Register. Click here to read my article (one day pass or paid subscription required).
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2012-05-22 22:58:43
[…] choruses (Por la tu puerta yo pasí), Ludino cropping up in Greece or Bulgaria (Tres ermanikas eran, or Se veriax a la rana), not to mention the rich cultural traditions of Morocco, Romania, Yugoslavia, Egypt and the Balkans. Saturday evening’s concert keenly demonstrated that the cultural heritage of pre-Inquisition Spanish Judaism is very much alive and vibrant to this day. Voice of the Turtle returned after a three-year hiatus after the untimely death of Judith Wachs. In addition to the original members of Lisle Kulbach and Jay Rosenberg, the ensemble introduced its newest member, Ian Pomerantz, who bore the vocal burden for the majority of the concert. Pomerantz’s voice is ideal for this form of folk music — a rich baritone capable of broad proclamations, as in the Hebrew blessing over wine and fruit while maintaining the lyrical qualities of more nuanced passages, particularly the Romanian lullaby Durme, durme, or […]
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