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Yiddish Music with Eléonore Biezunski

Gardens Amphitheater, with the award-winning Parisian musician Eléonore Biezunski. This performance will feature original compositions and archival gems that will transport you to a bygone era of Eastern European Jewish culture.

Biezunski has performed extensively in NYC, including at the Folk Art Museum, New York Jewish Music Festival and Eldridge Street Synagogue. An avid collector of Yiddish music, she has also published several academic articles about Yiddish music and Yiddish theater.

The talented musician will be joined on stage by her accompanists on violin, bass, and accordion, creating a rich and diverse sound that will fill the amphitheater with vibrant melodies and poignant lyrics.

RAIN OR SHINE: In case of inclement weather, the performance will move indoors to the Community Room of the Cola Center at Untermyer Park and Gardens.

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