Mandolinist Alon Sariel and pianist Yehuda Inbar present the diversity of Jewish music of the 20th century. Works by Paul Ben-Haim, Ernest Bloch, Marc Lavry and Maurice Ravel tell of cultural upheavals, migration and artistic repositioning in Europe, Israel and America. "Jewish Life" combines different musical traditions and offers a multifaceted panorama of Jewish soundscapes.
Included in the ticket price (tickets must be redeemed on the evening of the concert).
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Adults € 5.00; concessions (for pupils, students, trainees, people with disabilities, pensioners and holders of the "Braunschweig Pass") € 2.50; children from 6 - 16 years € 2.00; Free admission for school classes and children up to 6 years. The Städtisches Museum is fully barrier-free. The Municipal Museum is a member of the Braunschweig MuseumsCard. It allows free admission once and permanently reduced admission on subsequent visits for one year to the seven largest museums in Braunschweig. The MuseumsCard costs 22 euros and is also available at the Municipal Museum. All information at www.braunschweig.de/museumscard.
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