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Northtown, Chicago Public Library

Duo Controverso Klezmer Concert with Kurt Bjorling and Annette Bjorling

Annette Bjorling (harp) and Kurt Bjorling (clarinet, basset-horn) invite you to a musical journey through different eras and styles of klezmer

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Duo Controverso Klezmer Concert with Kurt Bjorling and Annette Bjorling
Duo Controverso Klezmer Concert with Kurt Bjorling and Annette Bjorling

Time & Location

Aug 08, 2023, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CDT

Northtown, Chicago Public Library

About the Event

The program includes liturgical music, virtuosic mazltovs and celebratory dances, as well as instrumental versions of traditional folk songs. Based on research and musical exploration of traditional East European Yiddish wedding music, folk songs and liturgical pieces, Duo Controverso creates a unique soundscape, presenting a program to entertain, educate and elate listeners.

The event is free; donations are welcome. This is an in person event (not accessible remotely) and registration is required.

Annette Bjorling, harp: "The World’s First and Only Klezmer Harpist." Beyond merely adapting Jewish tunes to the harp, Annette creates

a unique voice that fits naturally within the idiom of Yiddish music. Annette is a member of several performing groups, including the international ensemble Myridián. She was co-director of the Klezmer Orchester (Germany). She has per-formed and taught at inter-national harp conferences and music festivals in Europe and North America. Annette is a private teacher of harp, ensemble music and ethnic dance.

Kurt Bjorling, clarinet & basset-horn: Director of the Chicago Klezmer Ensemble and a member of Brave Old World, Kurt has also toured and recorded with the Klezmatics and violinist Itzhak Perlman. He has taught klezmer music style and techniques at numerous festivals and workshops in Europe and North America, and he has composed symphonic pieces based on klezmer music. In addition to his Yiddish music, he has been active playing jazz, chamber music and various styles of ethnic music, as well as performing music for theater. Kurt studied clarinet with Lloyd Scott and Larry Combs.

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