Program Details
Course Description
We’ll describe the cosmopolitan musical textures that defined the best works of an unforgettable period when gifted young songwriters huddled in midtown Manhattan, creating enduring entries in the Great American Songbook. Stories, anecdotes, and audiovisuals will illustrate this golden era of the 50s and 60s that integrated audiences, eclectic multicultural sounds, and brought social consciousness to pop music.Course Info
- Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
- Date: Wednesday, July 31
- Location: Friedberg Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Building
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Fees:
Member - $30
Non-member - $35
One-time guest pass, Member or Non-member at the door - $35.
About the Instructor
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Emanuel Abramovits is a Mechanical Engineer with an MBA and has been a concert promoter since 2000, directly involved in many events by international artists, like Itzhak Perlman, Gustavo Dudamel, Sarah Brightman, Roger Hodgson, ASIA, Journey, Kenny G and many more. He designed and staged many original orchestral events, including an Event of the Year winner and several world premieres. He served as the Cultural Director at UNION ISRAELITA DE CARACAS from 2008 to 2019, releasing books, organizing film cycles, concerts and art exhibits. He has been consistently teaching online and in presence across the US since 2020.