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Music on Mondays: Summer at Beit Avi Chai


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Monday jul 25th

Music on Mondays
Israeli music, Jewish music, and the difference between them


Chorole
Monday, July 11, 21:00


Choro music is the where virtuoso classical melodies meet an Afro-Brazilian beat. The Chorole ensemble combines Roy de Genro's traditional Choro music with jazz, ethnic influences, and Israeli music, using this style's unique musical instruments, played by Israeli and Brazilian musicians.


Salit Lahav (Israel): Flute, Saxophone, and Accordion

Gabriel Marques (Brazil), Seven-string guitar

Daniel Ring (Brazil), Cavaquinho

Oded Aloni (Israel), Pandeiro and Percussion

Admission: NIS 50, students: NIS 20
* Seating available

  

Nadav Vikinsky
Monday, July 18, 21:00


Nadav Vikinsky is a prolific singer and musician in the field of writing for the theater. His colorful and complex music includes nostalgic Israeli music and rock, jazz, avant-garde, and classical music. Vikinsky is presently working on his first album.


Nadav Vikinsky: piano, acoustic guitar, and vocals

Adam Ben Ezra, contrabass

Ran Yacobovitch, drums

Giyori Polity, percussion


Admission NIS 30, students: NIS 20
*Seating available


Nitsan Bernstein and the Hebrew-Afro Cabaret
Monday, July 25, 21:00


This lively performance, full of feeling, combines jazz, blues, funk, and Latin and ethnic music with theatrical humor. Hebrew renditions of familiar songs by Billy Strayhorn, Duke Pearson, Kurt Weill, Ástor Piazzolla, and others are performed alongside original melodies and Hebrew texts.


Nitsan Bernstein, vocals

Gil Assayas, piano

Nir Taieb: percussion, saxophone, and flute

Vera Gorensteyn, violin

Daniel Ben-Horin, bass

Matan Assayag, percussion


Admission: NIS 40, students: NIS 20
* Seating available

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