On the occasion of the 130. To mark the 50th anniversary of the death of the legendary composer of German-Jewish synagogal music Louis Lewandowski, international greats of synagogal music are coming to the Villa Seligmann. On the summer stage in the garden, some of the best-known melodies from the traditional liturgy, music by Lewandowski, Yiddish songs and Israeli classics will be performed in new artistic sound environments under the title “Tradition & Renewal”.
Cantor Netanel Baram, Tenor (Beverly Hills – California)
Cantor Amnon Seelig, baritone (Mannheim)
Prof. Mark Kligman, Conductor (Los Angeles, Philadelphia)
Asambura Ensemble (Hanover)
The cantor of the Jewish community of Beverly Hills will be a guest at Villa Seligmann for the first time Netanel Baram. Together with the cantor of the Jewish community in Mannheim, Amnon SeeligBaram creates a varied and generally accessible program of well-known liturgical titles from the oeuvre of Lewandowski, but also from the so-called Golden Age of the Syanagogalgesag.
The two cantors will be accompanied by the Hanover-based
Asambura Ensemble
which has made a name for itself with diverse, multi- and intercultural music projects. The moderator and director is
Prof. Mark Kligman
who is the program curator and music arranger. Prof. Kligman is one of the world’s most important academics in the field of Jewish ethnomusicology.
This concert opens the garden season at Villa Seligmann.