Mon, Apr 20
03:00PM
Mon, Apr 20
03:00PM

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Beethoven in the Yiddish Imagination - Facebook Live

Ludwig van Beethoven, a figure emblematic of the peaks of Western culture, loomed large in the Yiddish imagination. From Yiddish translations of Ode to Joy by poets such as Y. L. Peretz and M. Rivesman, to biographies, novellas, poems, and stories written for children, there are ample testaments to Yiddish speaking Jewry's love for Beethoven.

Join us for two Facebook livestreams celebrating Beethoven in the Yiddish imagination. A 3pm performance by baritone Mario Diaz-Moresco and pianist Spencer Myer will feature Ode to Joy in Yiddish translation alongside An die ferne Geliebte, a song cycle Beethoven wrote setting to music poetry by German Jewish poet Alois Isidor Jeitteles. A 4pm livestream with actors Allen Lewis Rickman and Yelena Shmulenson showcases a bilingual dramatic reading of Bethovens levone sonate - a Yiddish children’s story by Shloyme Bastomski retelling an apocryphal story of the origins of the Moonlight Sonata.

Note: Facebook Live Streams remain available after the live performance ends


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