Arts & Leisure: Music
Local boys choir seeks new voices
The Boys’ Choir of Teaneck’s Congregation Beth Aaron is looking for first- to seventh-grade members. Participants learn new songs, participate in performances in and out of the shul, and will be a part of an upcoming CD. Pictures and videos of the group’s performances are on the shul’s website, www.bethaaron.org, in the Events Committees/Youth section. For information, contact directors Benjy Rosenbluth, (201) 357-5685, or Yehiel Levy, (201) 357-5495, or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Music as weapon against tyranny
Q&A with Yevgeny Kutik
Anew CD celebrates composers who rebelled against Soviet oppression — Alfred Schnittke, Joseph Achron, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Arvo Part. The album “Sounds of Defiance,” released this week, features star-violinist-to-be Yevgeny Kutic, 26. The piano is played by Timothy Bozarth.
“It is their unyielding faith that provided these composers with a powerful weapon against tyranny — defiance,” Kutik has written.
Kutik’s family fled Soviet-controlled Belarus when he was five after experiencing pressures that impinged on their public, private, and religious lives.
A cappella in Englewood this Shabbat
Magevet, the premier Jewish, Hebrew, and Israeli a cappella group of Yale University, will be at Congregation Kol HaNeshamah for Shabbat services tomorrow at 9:45 a.m., on the premises of St Paul’s Church in Englewood. A kiddush lunch will follow. (201) 816-1611 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Concert in Wayne
![]() | Allan Schiller and Jacqueline Schiller-Audi Courtesy Wayne Y |
The Wayne Y continues its “Sundays Backstage at the Y” series with violinist Allan Schiller and pianist Jacqueline Schiller-Audi, performing a tribute concert to wife and mother Eleanor Schiller, who died last year. Concert is on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 1 p.m. (973) 595-0100, ext. 237.
“Into to the Woods”
Black Box Studios offers six performances of the Broadway hit “Into The Woods” by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine, between Feb. 2 to 12 at the Jewish Center of Teaneck. The performances are by a hand-picked cast of local adult and teen actors along with select New York-based rising professionals. Visit www.blackboxnynj.com.
Rock/blues/pop/jazz in Wayne
The Wayne Y continues its Sundays Backstage at the Y series with “Cool & Jazzy” with Rabbi David Bockman on trumpet/vocals; Charlie Jones, guitar/vocals; and Dave Elison on the vibes, 1 p.m. (973) 595-0100, ext. 237.






















