By weaving folk songs, chants, and prayers from across centuries
and across Europe and the Middle East, he shows that the human need for a
spiritual dimension defies all boundaries of time and place. This ecumenical
program uncovers the surprising synergies between Eastern-European (Jewish and
Christian) and Middle Eastern (Jewish and Arabic) musical faiths. Join him for
a unifying experience as his voice blend in devotional and secular songs from
the far-reaching Sephardic Diaspora and Eastern Europe.
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GERARD EDERY
(Vocals/Guitar) has at his command a remarkable range of ethnic folk styles and
traditions. He regularly uncovers and preserves songs, stories and melodies
from Europe and the Middle East, and energizes these repertoires by
interpreting them for contemporary audiences. One of the world’s foremost
experts in the wide-ranging music of the Sephardic Diaspora, he is a recipient
of the Sephardic Musical Heritage Award and a Meet the Composer grant for his
original songs. A performer in great demand throughout the US, Canada and
Europe, he has performed at prestigious venues and festivals throughout the
world. In addition to his busy concert schedule, he has released 17 CDs on the
Sefarad Records label as well as a much-acclaimed Sephardic Songbook. www.gerardedery.com
REVIEWS:
"An ecumenical celebration that honors both Christianity and Judaism!"
The editors, MANN ABOUT TOWN
"'Two Faiths, One Voice' just might be the most culturally
eclectic item in Edery's already diverse catalog." Alexander Gelfand, THE FORWARD
"A very exciting recording… remarkable material!" Irene
Backalenick, ALL ABOUT JEWISH THEATRE, JEWISH POST & OPINION
"The music was haunting, always in a minor key, and indeed
it was difficult to determine whether the melodies came from Jewish or
Christian sources. Both Edery and Krupoves are compelling performers and
accomplished musicians." Irene Backalenick, ALL ABOUT JEWISH THEATRE,
JEWISH POST & OPINION
"With the great Lithuanian ethnomusicologist, Yiddishist and
singer Maria Krupoves, Edery embarked on a global series of concerts. (…) If audience reaction is any indicator,
the musical collaborators have succeeded in this endeavor, with huge ovations
after every song." George Robinson, JEWISH WEEK
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