Cantorial Song: A Jewish Vocal Tradition Through Time

Schedule

Thu May 09 2024 at 07:30 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

190 Cheetham Hill Road, M88 Manchester, United Kingdom | Manchester, EN

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Join Hannah Rachel as she explores the ancient tradition of cantillation – the art of vocalising the Torah – and its influences across jazz, popular and contemporary classical genres. Through engaging with both Ashkenazic and Sephardic modes, the cross-genre programme specifically explores the centrality of cantillation to experiences of processing grief throughout Jewish history.
Hannah will be joined by a small ensemble of instrumentalists from Klezmorim of Manchester, led by Dan Mawson, in new arrangements devised especially for this event.
Come and feel the influence of this Jewish tradition on artists including Amy Winehouse, George Gershwin and Maurice Ravel in our beautiful historic synagogue – a space of reflection and celebration. This event promises to excite and intrigue your ears.
ABOUT HANNAH RACHEL
Hannah Rachel is a multi-genre vocalist with a love for singing across classical and popular genres. Raised in a music-loving family, her music education started from early childhood with her dad’s vinyl collection, Manchester’s Jewish Theatre Company, and school journeys accompanied by local 90s radio. Continuing her education, Hannah graduated with both Music and Marketing degrees, focusing her studies on vocal performance and understanding music’s social impacts. Following a successful corporate career, Hannah made the decision to return to her love of music in 2022 and can now be found performing, teaching, and researching music around the North West. Her main vocal influences are Ella Fitzgerald, Amy Winehouse, and Chen Reiss with their melismatic stylings that pull you into their storytelling.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The age guidance for this event is 16+.
The doors to the museum will be open from 6PM on the day of the performance. The museum Cafe will be selling food as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Please note, that food and drinks cannot be taken into the synagogue space, so if you’d like to use the Café before the show, please allow yourself additional time.
The performance will begin at 7:30pm and finish at 8:30pm.
Please note, that this event takes place at our historic synagogue with on-side seating. The synagogue will have seating areas for those with accessibility needs to enjoy the performance. Please e-mail [email protected] ahead of the event to arrange for any additional accessibility needs.
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Where is it happening?

190 Cheetham Hill Road, M88 Manchester, United Kingdom, 192 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester, M8 8, United Kingdom,Manchester, United Kingdom

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Manchester Jewish Museum

Host or Publisher Manchester Jewish Museum

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