The Sounds of Jewish America - Jazz & Popular Music in Germany During the Holocaust
Thu, Jan 09, 2025 |
5:30PM - 8:00PM
The Sounds of Jewish America - Jazz & Popular Music in Germany During the Holocaust
Presented by Neranenah Concert and Culture Series at The Dupree
Description
Join acclaimed pianist Joe Alterman for a fun and fascinating 4-part series that explores the profound Jewish contributions to music. This isn’t just a history lesson—it’s an exploration and celebration of the creativity, resilience, and cultural impact Jewish artists, songwriters, and entrepreneurs have had shaping the soundtracks of our lives. From the golden age of songwriting to the Brill Building and beyond, this series promises insights, music and stories that will surprise and inspire. A must-see for music lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about the deep connections between culture and music!
- January 16: Jazz & Popular Music in Germany During the Holocaust - Explore the resilience of music in the darkest of times.
Sponsored by:
Gerry & Vicki Benjamin Charitable Foundation
In Partnership With:
About Neranenah
NERANENAH MEANS “TO COME TOGETHER AND SING" IN HEBREW.
Neranenah, formerly the Atlanta Jewish Music Festival, is a non-profit cultural event series with roots in Jewish culture and musical traditions.
Neranenah entertains and connects diverse audiences through the exploration of Jewish contributions to music and the performing arts, celebrating its intersections with other cultures and communities.
About The Dupree
The Dupree, a 140,000 square foot office building in Sandy Springs, will serve as a hub for Jewish community, learning, connection, and collaboration through curated spaces, engaging programming and thought provoking events.