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“Ambition and
distinctiveness continue to mark the Los Angeles Jewish
Symphony.”
-Los AngelesTimes, by Josef
Woodard
“the program
fulfilled it’s promise to seek out and illustrate the
cultural fusion of Israel’s music.”
-L.A. Times, Calendar,
by Don Heckman
“the Los Angeles
Jewish Symphony is an established and growing ensemble that
aims to fill a cultural niche by exploring new or
seldom-heard music by or about Jews.”
-Los Angeles Times,
Living, by Lynn Smith
“The orchestra is
dedicated to playing works of distinction, which explore
Jewish culture, heritage and experience.”
-Connections,
by Joseph N. Feinstein
“the accomplished
and earnest performance by Ms. Green and the Jewish Symphony
created the moods and sounds of Israel in Westwood.
We felt the desert winds; we could imagine the sheer beauty
of Jerusalem; we felt the pain of the Jews being uprooted
once again.”
-Connections, by Joseph N.
Feinstein
“the only
orchestra in the world outside Israel dedicated to
performing works composed by Jews or inspired by Jewish
motifs.”
-The Arts, Hadassah
Magazine, by Gary Libman
“The LAJS’s
repertoire expresses the breadth and richness of music…that
reflects Jewish heritage.”
-The Arts, Hadassah Magazine,
by Gary Libman
“[Enter]twinning
music and Jewishness has rarely been done in such a soulful
and enlightening way.”
-The Arts, Hadassah Magazine, by Gary
Libman
“The cheers of
the standing audience should resound in the ears of the
performers for a long time.”
-Heritage Southwest
Jewish Press, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
“With such
flexibility and thoroughgoing professionalism, the orchestra
clearly has few if any limits,”
-Heritage Southwest
Jewish Press, by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
“L.A. Jewish
Symphony’s ‘Celebrate Israel’s Music,’…a unique and
stirring program”
-Israel Resonates,
by Rabbi Baruch Cohon
“It is always
gratifying to see a female conductor, especially for Jewish
music, and Noreen Green certainly did not disappoint. She
directed the complex proceedings on stage with sensitivity,
economy of movement and obvious experience and talent.”
- Johannesburg
Jewish Times, Prof. Jeanne Zaidel-Rudolph
"The Los Angeles Jewish Symphony turned up at the John Anson
Ford Amphitheatre with "Ahavah" From Israel with Love," a
program guaranteed to be unfamiliar to even sophisticated
music lovers...and it also swung like mad."
-Los Angeles Times,
July 11, 2006
"Uncovering musical gems: Encino resident sees Jewish
symphony she created bloom."
-Los
Angeles Daily News, July 5, 2006
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