Reverberations: Music for Unaccompanied Violin by J.S. Bach and Its Influence on Later Works

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- Venue
- Forchheimer Auditorium (map)
Center for Jewish History
15 West 16th St.
New York, NY 10011 - Format
- In person
- Admissions
- LBI/CJH/Partner Members, Students, Seniors: $10
General: $15 - Cosponsors
Eugene Drucker, a founding member of the Emerson String Quartet, performs works for solo violin by J.S. Bach and other composers interspersed with readings from his novel, The Savior, based partly on his father’s experiences as a musician in Nazi Germany.
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