7 Days In Arts
The timeless story of Tevye, the milkman with five daughters, is back on stage in the classic musical \”Fiddler On the Roof.\”
The timeless story of Tevye, the milkman with five daughters, is back on stage in the classic musical \”Fiddler On the Roof.\”
With the famous line: \”It matters nothing if one is born in a duck yard, if one has only lain in a swan\’s egg,\” Hans Christian
Andersen\’s play became a classic success.
It was meant to be the \”not Wagner\” concert: Daniel Barenboim, the pride of Israeli music-lovers, conducting his Berlin orchestra, the Staatskapelle, on the last night of this year\’s Israel Festival. Little did we know.
Temple Emanuel: 10 a.m. Meditative Shabbat service followed by a potluck dairy/vegitarian lunch. 8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills.
In his new CD, \”Garden of Yidn\” (Naxos World), violinist and music historian Yale Strom, who will be in concert in Los Angeles next week, offers tunes going back as far as the early 19th century, giving the listener not only a superior musical experience but some fascinating historical sketches of Jews in the Yiddish- and Ladino-speaking world.