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Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra Plays Copland, Bernstein at UCLA

Royce Hall at UCLA (340 Royce Drive Los Angeles, CA 90095)
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The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra performs at UCLA's Royce Hall. Led by renowned Music Director Leon Botstein, they'll be exploring the works of Jewish-American composers, playing Erich Walter Sternberg's The Twelve Tribes of Israel, Bernstein's Serenade, and Copland's Symphony No. 3. Grammy-nominated violinist Robert McDuffie is the guest soloist.

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The last date listed for Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra was Tuesday October 28, 2008 / 8:00pm.

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Great evening. In addition to the four pieces, the orchestra played two short but rousing encores. It would be great to see the Jerusalem Symphony over here again.
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The musicians were excellent...the 3 pieces were terribly boring and offensive to the ear.
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Founded in the 1940s as the Israel Broadcast Authority Radio Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra is one of the oldest and most important musical institutions in Israel. Under the tirelessly creative vision of music director Leon Botstein, the orchestra has gained world renown for innovative programming that integrates the bold spirit and multi-ethnic identity of Israel’s diverse population with the historical and cultural context of its ancient capital.

In a fascinating program exploring the American Jewish diaspora, the orchestra and Grammy-nominated violinist Robert McDuffie make their Royce Hall debut, performing Erich Walter Sternberg's The Twelve Tribes of Israel, Bernstein’s Serenade, and Copland’s Symphony No. 3.

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