The Moscow Male Jewish Choir, also known as the "Hasidic Capella", embarked
on a tour of the USA, which will see it visit ten different citities until
April 15th. What makes their current repertoire so special, is that apart
from the obligatory Ba Mir Bistu Sheyn, a lot of well-hidden
treasures from the Soviet past will finally see the light of day. With
Perestroika came the chance to rebuild a Jewish community and the
opportunity for aspiring conductor Alexander Tsaliuk to sift through tons of
liturgical material hid away in the safes of the KGB. The Best of that quest
has already been performed live in Russia, but the American tour will add to
that by including orchestras on occasion and including modern arrangements
with latin beats. If you can't make it to the stage, there is a promising
DVD available, on which informations is available on the Choir's
website.
Source: Sun Sentinel
Homepage: Hasidic Capella
Source: Sun Sentinel
Homepage: Hasidic Capella