
Since his creation, Man had influenced nature: from agriculture and farming, through industry and technology and to space travel. In this concert we will see, as well as hear, examples for human influences in musical works.
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A narrated concert with conductor Guy Feder and dancer Tamar Rosenberg featuring excerpts from Dvořák‘s Symphony No. 9, From the New World, Grieg‘s Peer Gynt, Vivaldi‘s Four Seasons, Star Wars soundtrack by John Williams, Toy Symphony (composer unknown) and Leroy Anderson‘s Syncopated Clock.
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With the Representative Choir of the Jerusalem Choirs Center (Zina Geldon, artistic manager) and young soloists Avigail Tal (Ha-Sadna Conservatory Jerusalem) and Maayan Aravot (JAMD Conservatory Jerusalem).
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Artists
Created by Guy Feder and Noa Priel
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Guy Feder, conductor and narrator
Noa Priel, directing and dramaturgy
Tamar Rosenberg, dancer
Avigail Tal (Ha-Sadna Conservatory Jerusalem) and Maayan Aravot (JAMD Conservatory Jerusalem), violin
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Representative Choir of the Jerusalem Choirs Center
Zina Geldon, artistic manager
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Programme
Featuring excerpts from Dvořák‘s Symphony No. 9, From the New World, Grieg‘s Peer Gynt, Vivaldi‘s Four Seasons, Star Wars soundtrack by John Williams, Toy Symphony (composer unknown) and Leroy Anderson‘s Syncopated Clock.