Israeli Cellist Ina Esther Joost Ben-Sasson

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Israeli Cellist Ina Esther Joost Ben-Sasson My SPiRitual Journey fRom GeRmany via FRance to IsRaelThu, March 23, 4:00 p.m. Spears Music/Art Center Recital Hall, Columbia College 1301 Columbia College Dr., Columbia, SC 29203 Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson recounts her personal journey and life choices, with musical illustrations from each phase. Luise E. Peake Music & CultuRe Colloquium Series: FouR GeneRations of IsRaeli Cello Music and theiR SouRces of InsPiRationFri, March 24, 1:10-2:00 p.m. USC School of Music Recital Hall 813 Assembly St., 2nd floor, Columbia, SC 29208 Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson’s performance and commentary references a wide range of influences, including Jewish liturgical sources, Sephardic folksong, hasidic melodies, and the syntheses of Eastern and European styles. Reception following. My SPiRitual JouRney fRom GeRmany via FRance to IsRaelSun, March 26, 3:00 p.m. Katie and Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center 306 Flora Dr., Columbia, SC 29223 Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson recounts her personal journey and life choices, with musical illustrations from each phase. MasteR Class foR Cellists Mon, March 27, 1:00-2:15 p.m. USC School of Music, room 040 813 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29208 Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson responds to performances by cello students from the studio of USC Professor Robert Jesselson. An opportunity to view how the art of making music is passed on through the lens of performing tradition, technique, and personal interpretation. Solo Recital Mon, March 27, 7:30 p.m. USC School of Music Recital Hall 813 Assembly St., 2nd floor, Columbia, SC 29208 Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson performs Bach Suites No. 4 and 6, Paul Ben-Haim “Music for Violoncello (Three Movements for Violoncello solo),” and Josef Tal “In Memoriam of a Dear Friend (1985)”. FeatuRed Soloist with uSC ChambeR orchestra, Donald Portnoy, ConductoR Tue, March 28, 7:30 p.m. W.W. Hootie Johnson Performance Hall, Darla Moore School of Business 1014 Greene St., level 1, Columbia, SC 29208 Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson performs “In Memoriam” for cello and strings by Meira Warshauer. All programs are free and open to the public. March 23-28, 2017 Columbia, SC “Her phrasing is superb, her sound expressive of great, noble, and tender beauty...Ina-E. Joost gratified us by the intelligence of her approach, the superb sensitivity of her playing - a deep and exemplary musician.” – Le Courrier de Geneve, Switzerland OUR SPONSORS Jewish Studies Program of the University of South Carolina, Hesed House of Columbia College, Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast, and Columbia Jewish Federation with additional support from Luise E. Peake Culture & Colloquium Series, Columbia College Music Program, USC Chamber Orchestra, USC School of Music, and Katie and Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center

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Israeli Cellist Ina Esther Joost Ben-Sasson

My SPiRitual Journey fRom GeRmany via FRance to IsRael”Thu, March 23, 4:00 p.m.Spears Music/Art Center Recital Hall, Columbia College 1301 Columbia College Dr., Columbia, SC 29203Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson recounts her personal journey and life choices, with musical illustrations from each phase.

Luise E. Peake Music & CultuRe Colloquium Series:FouR GeneRations of IsRaeli Cello Music and theiR SouRces of InsPiRation” Fri, March 24, 1:10-2:00 p.m.USC School of Music Recital Hall813 Assembly St., 2nd floor, Columbia, SC 29208Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson’s performance and commentary references a wide range of influences, including Jewish liturgical sources, Sephardic folksong, hasidic melodies, and the syntheses of Eastern and European styles. Reception following.

My SPiRitual JouRney fRom GeRmany via FRance to IsRael”Sun, March 26, 3:00 p.m.Katie and Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center306 Flora Dr., Columbia, SC 29223Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson recounts her personal journey and life choices, with musical illustrations from each phase.

MasteR Class foR CellistsMon, March 27, 1:00-2:15 p.m. USC School of Music, room 040 813 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29208Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson responds to performances by cello students from the studio of USC Professor Robert Jesselson. An opportunity to view how the art of making music is passed on through the lens of performing tradition, technique, and personal interpretation.

Solo RecitalMon, March 27, 7:30 p.m.USC School of Music Recital Hall 813 Assembly St., 2nd floor, Columbia, SC 29208Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson performs Bach Suites No. 4 and 6, Paul Ben-Haim “Music for Violoncello (Three Movements for Violoncello solo),” and Josef Tal “In Memoriam of a Dear Friend (1985)”.

FeatuRed Soloist with uSC ChambeR orchestra, Donald Portnoy, ConductoRTue, March 28, 7:30 p.m.W.W. Hootie Johnson Performance Hall, Darla Moore School of Business1014 Greene St., level 1, Columbia, SC 29208Ms. Joost Ben-Sasson performs “In Memoriam” for cello and strings by Meira Warshauer.

All programs are free and open to the public.

March 23-28, 2017Columbia, SC

“Her phrasing is superb, her sound expressive of great, noble, and tender beauty...Ina-E. Joost gratified us by the intelligence of her approach, the superb sensitivity of her playing - a deep and exemplary musician.” – Le Courrier de Geneve, Switzerland

OUR SPONSORS Jewish Studies Program of the University of South Carolina, Hesed House of Columbia College,

Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast, and Columbia Jewish Federation

with additional support from Luise E. Peake Culture & Colloquium Series, Columbia College Music Program,

USC Chamber Orchestra, USC School of Music, and Katie and Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center