Music in the Talmud is an international project exploring the value and role of music in Jewish texts, prayers, and life. It will feature excerpts from the Tanakh and Talmud, Yiddish folk songs, traditional melodies, and poems by modern and contemporary Yiddish women writers. All selections will focus on music and singing, underscoring music’s fundamental connection to Jewish life, with particular attention to the role of women’s voices in the Tanakh.
Valeria Conte – clarinet and vocal
Dr. Urszula Chowaniec – storyteller
Mitia Khramtsov – violin
Yanush Hurwitz – accordion
Stian Grimstad – tuba
Entrance: 100 SEK
Valeria ‘Clarinetta’ Conte with support from Kulturrådet and Paideia folkhögskola, in collaboration with Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden, Forum för judiska studier and Judiska församlingen i Stockholm.
RegisterPicture: Valeria Conte