Yiddish Soul & Concert Yiddish Soul

Yiddish Soul & Concert Yiddish Soul

Directed by: Nathalie Rossetti, Turi Finocchiaro

Language: French, Italian, English subtitles, Yiddish

2006 | Belgium | Beta SP | Color | West Coast Premiere | 52 min

Topics: Yiddish, Music, History, Drama/Theater

Part of special program Music

It takes a global village to preserve the musical traditions of Jewish shtetl life. The collective effort of an entire continent is the subject of this new two-part concert film and documentary by Turi Finocchiaro and Nathalie Rossetti. Nearly decimated under the Nazis and shunned in Israel at the state's inception, Yiddish and its art forms still struggle to survive. Enter the fans, scholars and stars of Europe's recent Yiddish and klezmer music revival, a diverse and intergenerational assortment of music lovers. Hailing from points throughout the continent, these gifted musicians (many of whom are not Jewish themselves) share a passion for the world of storytelling and song rescued from the brink of extinction. The Yiddish genre paints a nuanced portrait of daily life in all its piety, melancholy, pining and hilarity.

In the concert portion of the film, lovers of klezmer and Yiddish music are treated to performances by vocalists Chava Alberstein, Myriam Fuks, Shura Lipovsky, Karsten Troyke, the KlezRoym ensemble and a host of talented accompanists. Playing to a packed house in Brussels in 2005, their mournful and ecstatic tunes continue to evoke a rich tapestry of European Jewish life from the Middle Ages through the Second World War. Dance-happy rabbis, starry-eyed lovers and the longing for distant homelands are but a sampling of themes within the expansive canon. The jubilance and suffering the songs express attest to the history of the Yiddish language as the mouthpiece for European Jewry on topics as diverse as religion, politics and love and move us with their celebrations of life in the face of unimaginable hardship.

Followed by:
Concert Yiddish Soul


Don't miss The Red Hot Chachkas, voted the Bay Area's #1 klezmer band, performing live before the Roda Theatre screening in Berkeley!

Co-sponsored by the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture, and by Alan & Susan Rothenberg

Co-presented by the Holocaust Center of Northern California; Jewish Music Festival, a program of JCC East Bay; and the Judah L. Magnes Museum

Screenings

July 24 2007 1:45pm
Ticket code: YIDD24C
July 29 2007 4:45pm
Ticket code: YIDD29A
August 4 2007 12:30pm
Ticket code: YIDD04B

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