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Upcoming Concert of Classical Meets Jazz: Pictures at an Exhibition

Eyran Katsenelenbogen and Andrei Ivanovitch’s
two-piano onstage dialogue weaves together
classical and jazz styles in a revolutionary
interpretation of Mussorgsky's timeless masterpiece.
Sunday, September 4, 2011 at 6:00 pm.
Burg Namedy, Andernach, Germany
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 Summer 2011

Wishing you Health and Happiness... ~ Eyran

Eyran Reaches 30,000 Friends on Youtube!

Latest videos (from left to right):
Improvisation on Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms),
Negev (Gamlieli) with Tal Gamlieli on bass and Gorge Perez-Albela on drums, and You Will Walk in the Field (Barkani).  

 

 

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Many of Eyran’s recording are still not released because of production costs.
If you believe in Eyran’s music and would like to support it,
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Your support is truly appreciated! ~ Eyran

Bring a Concert by Eyran

to Your Hometown in 2012

If you are interested in helping bring a concert by Eyran to your hometown, please read Eyran's letter to his friends and fans at Eyran.com/FanBooking
(or click on the Cute Puppy).

I’m looking forward to meeting with you and to playing
in your hometown!
~ Eyran

 Latest Artist Feature and DVD Reviews:

Blogcritics Music DVD Review by Jack Goodstein:
“…a magical reworking that will find an audience with lovers of classical music and jazz enthusiasts”.

Jazz Police DVD Review by Andrea Canter:
While sound alone would certainly earn accolades, it is the visual component that truly makes this event stand out”.

The Jewish Advocate Feature Article by Heather Porter: (www.thejewishadvocate.com)
“Students and colleagues alike attest to Katsenelenbogen’s pianistic technique, imagination, virtuosity - and humility.” 

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