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Bloch: Sacred Service (Avodath Hakodesh)
Weill: Kiddush
Daniel Rein: and the sun goes up (World Premiere)
Running time: 75 minutes

Join us for a spiritually inclusive, gratitude-themed concert featuring Ernest Bloch’s SACRED SERVICE and Kurt Weill’s KIDDUSH, as well as the world premiere of a newly commissioned piece by Jerusalem-born composer Daniel Rein (OUR AMERICA), whose work is known for blending Jewish, Christian, and Islamic motifs. Taking place at the architecturally renowned Central Synagogue, the performance will feature baritone Justin Austin (INTIMATE APPAREL, OUR AMERICA), house organist David Strickland, and Senior Cantor/tenor Daniel Mutlu.

O How Good will honor the life of beloved Board member Lois Conway, who passed in April 2022. By showcasing emerging stars and a cross-cultural musical world, this concert is a manifestation of the many things she held dear.

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Click here to view the O HOW GOOD concert Press Release.
MasterVoices 2022-23 season visual created by Asia Pietrzyk.

Tickets

LOCATION
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall
in the Shops at Columbus Circle
Broadway at 60th Street | New York New York
RUNNING TIME
90 minutes, no intermission
OTHER WAYS TO BUY
Call 212-721-6500 or visit the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office

Artists

Justin Austin
Justin Austin
Justin Austin
Daniel Mutlu
Daniel Mutlu
Daniel Mutlu

Media

READ THE REVIEWS FROM "O HOW GOOD"

"The chorus responded with its own flowing harmonic unity in an ethereal sequence of soaring phrases and melismas that created an atmosphere at once sacred and dreamlike." - Woman Around Town "The soloists and choir’s elegant responses to Sperling’s leadership were characterized by excitement and inspiration, creating a truly memorable musical experience." - Front Row Center

VIEW PHOTOS FROM “O How Good”

[gallery size="medium" link="file" ids="5353,5354,5355,5356,5357,5358"] Photo Credit: Joe Carrotta

Events

Join us for a spiritually inclusive, gratitude-themed concert featuring Ernest Bloch’s SACRED SERVICE and Kurt Weill’s KIDDUSH, as well as the world premiere of a newly commissioned piece by Jerusalem-born composer Daniel Rein.

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