
Music
“Let It Be” by Ensemble NOWOC
The program features a cultural exchange between the Hungarian singer Johanna Földesi, Estonian flutist Liis Lulla-Knape and Israeli recorder player, Galit Zadok. Living and working in the Netherlands, missing their homelands, sparked the interest and the wish to revise.
Exploring new ways to perform the musical standards with their own arrangements, the ensemble, established in 2016, brings together their musical heritage, inspired by folklore, traditional and art-music; the program also consists of compositions by Béla Bartók, Naomi Shemer, Miina Härma and others. The unique combination of flutes, recorders and voice emerges in one musical universal language.
Ensemble NoWoC performs regularly in concerts and festivals around Europe, and is happy to present their special performance with their listeners in their first concert in Israel.
Exploring new ways to perform the musical standards with their own arrangements, the ensemble, established in 2016, brings together their musical heritage, inspired by folklore, traditional and art-music; the program also consists of compositions by Béla Bartók, Naomi Shemer, Miina Härma and others. The unique combination of flutes, recorders and voice emerges in one musical universal language.
Ensemble NoWoC performs regularly in concerts and festivals around Europe, and is happy to present their special performance with their listeners in their first concert in Israel.
Date and time
08:00 PM
(UTC+2)
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Location
Studio Annette
Tel Aviv, Israel
Date and time
08:00 PM
(UTC+2)
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Location
Studio Annette
Tel Aviv, Israel