Two singers and a pianist will perform an exciting and diverse program of opera and musical theater, including pieces by Mozart, Bizet, Bernstein, Gershwin and more.
Efrat Levy, pianist, holds a B.A. in Solo Piano Performance and an M.A. in Vocal Repertoire Instruction and Chamber Music. During her military service in Israel, she was the pianist for the IDF orchestra. Efrat has performed and appeared with various chamber ensembles and in recitals all over the world.
Efrat regularly performs as a rehearsal and vocal coach, was the rehearsal pianist at the Israeli Opera house, taught at her own private studio and has performed in a variety of studios and productions.
Amy Foote, soprano, has sung an expansive repertoire ranging from leading roles on the operatic stage to world premieres of contemporary chamber music. She most recently performed Cunegonde from Bernstein's "Candide" and the role of Vixen in Janacek's "Cunning Little Vixen." She studies with former Metropolitan Opera soloist Brenda Boozer.
Deborah Rosengaus, mezzo soprano, is a native of the Bay Area. She is a sought-after opera and musical theater vocalist and has performed all over the world.
Ms. Rosengaus is a founding member of the Chamber Ensemble Camerata Sospiro. She holds a B.M. from USC and an M.M. from the Manhattan School of Music. "Music is an expression of joy. Learning can and should be fun because nothing is more personal or cathartic than singing."
Funded in part by the Maimonides Fund of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund.
The OFJCC provides door-to-door rides for mobility-impaired seniors to Community Tuesday events. The price is $10 for a round trip. All reservations must be made by Thursday morning the week before the event. To make a reservation, contact Betty Saad at bsaad@paloaltojcc.org or (650) 223-8741. Funded by the Senior Mobility Initiative at the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund.
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