Music Club: The Times They Are A-Changin’ Part II (Online)
- Community Engagement
Cantor Zell presents The Times They Are A-Changin'…Trends & Innovations in Jewish Music.
Cantor Zell presents The Times They Are A-Changin'…Trends & Innovations in Jewish Music.
Cantor Josh Rosenberg will share two unique vocal settings of Jewish texts by Maurice Ravel: Kaddisch and L'Engime Éternelle (The Eternal Enigma).
Secular Music Thru A Jewish Lens: Are the Beatles a Jewish Rock Band? Join Student Rabbi Ryan Leszner for an exploration of spirituality within secular music.
Join Gloria Rose, either in person or on Zoom, as she guides us through Americana Music.
Take a trip down memory lane, with Cantor Marilyn Becker, and listen to “the music of our lives!”
This program unites music lovers to learn more about music we know, be introduced to new music, and to enjoy time with friends with similar musical interests.
Jerry Goldberg will explore with us some of his favorite songs with some of his favorite photography.
We’ve looked at The Great American Songbook. Now its time to look at the singers that made the songs.
Cantors Jodi Sufrin and Roy Einhorn will lead a program/singalong focusing on the folk music of the sixties. Was some songwriting influenced by their Jewish backgrounds?
We’ve looked at The Great American Songbook. Now its time to look at the singers that made the songs.
We’ve looked at The Great American Songbook. Now its time to look at the singers that made the songs.
Join Cantor Josh Rosenberg as we explore some new musical voices in the Jewish world that you've probably never heard of.
Join Rabbi Jordy Callman as we look at Israeli music written and released since the October 7th attack, looking into Israel society through the lens of song.
Music lovers unite to learn more about music we know, discover new music, and enjoy a community of friends with musical interests.
Music lovers unite to learn more about music we know, discover new music, and enjoy a community of friends with musical interests.
Join Steve Robinson for a cornucopia of 50 years in classical and jazz radio.
We will review folk music in our music history and highlight how The Kingston Trio recaptured our cultural heritage.
Besides being a black, one eyed Jew, Sammy Davis, Jr. was probably the most talented all around performer who ever lived. Join Don Drourr as he explores why that is not just hyperbole.
Join Don Drourr as he explores the music of Mel Brooks, not the comedic genius.
BSO's second trumpet, Ben Wright, will discuss and play the trumpet and talk about life in the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Join Cantors Jodi Sufrin, Roy Einhorn, Shanna Zell, Josh Rosenberg and accompanist Mark Feldhusen in a program honoring the Jewish Composers of the Great American Songbook.
Our focus will be on the Blues that originated in the Delta region of Mississippi and the impact it had on American music and culture.
Aimee Ginsburg Bikel shares stories, music, and videos celebrating Theodore Bikel's legacy of Jewish cultural preservation and social activism.
Steve Robinson continues his 50 years in radio series with "best of" clips from the 13-hour documentary on Billie Holiday.
Join Don Drourr to celebrate Broadway composer Frank Loesser's brilliant legacy, from "Guys and Dolls" to "How to Succeed" and "The Most Happy Fella."
This lesson with Cantor Shanna Zell will explore some of the musical activities that took place during the Shoah, and the ways that Jews have collectively remembered the Shoah through music.
Join Don Drourr to celebrate Broadway composer Frank Loesser's brilliant legacy, from "Guys and Dolls" to "How to Succeed" and "The Most Happy Fella."
Join Don Drourr to celebrate Broadway composer Frank Loesser's brilliant legacy, from "Guys and Dolls" to "How to Succeed" and "The Most Happy Fella."
Join Jerry Goldberg and Don Drourr as they take a new look at Fiddler.