Fox Performing Arts Center - Riverside, California
Steve Rothstein Composer and Artistic Director Judaic Sacred Music Foundation
Tomasz Golka Artistic Director and Conductor Riverside Philharmonic
Neal Stulberg Director, Orchestral Studies UCLA
Symphony No 1: Judaica (Days of Awe), by composer Steve Rothstein, is a newly commissioned symphonic work that incorporates melodies and motives from the Jewish new year liturgy (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur). Each of the four movements takes you on a spiritual journey through the High Holy Days and features some of the most well known and beloved melodies in the Jewish tradition.
Concerto in F by George Gershwin, with guest artist Neal Stulberg, Director of Orchestral Studies, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, on piano.
Selections from Bernard Herrmann’s score to the 1958 Hitchcock masterpiece Vertigo.
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The Judaic Sacred Music Foundation has secured 180 prime seats in the Fox Theater. We only have 50 left!
In addition to the concert, there will be a raffle to win an original hand-written first page edition of Symphony No.1: JUDAICA (Days of Awe), inked, framed, and signed by composer Steve Rothstein.