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Greek-born tenor Alberto Mizrahi, one of the world's leading
interpreters of Jewish music, is Hazzan of the historic Anshe
Emet Synagogue, Chicago. Hazzan Mizrahi also serves on the faculty
of the H. L. Miller Cantorial School in New York, is a member of
the Executive Council of the Cantors Assembly, on the Board of the
Zamir Choral Foundation, and is the artistic director of Chicago's
Spertus Institute concert series. He has thrilled audiences worldwide
in recitals, symphony concerts, and opera. Affectionally known as
the "Jewish Pavarotti", Mizrahi's repertoire, spanning nine
languages, makes his performances unique in the field. He is featured
in the PBS special from the Spanish Portuguese Synagogue, Amsterdam,
in a gala USA/Europe televised performance of CANTORS: a faith in
song, as well as with the legendary jazz pianist, Dave Brubeck and
his Quartet in "Gates of Justice" performed most recently at the
Brubeck Festival (July 2004) San Francisco, and the Newport
Jazz Festival (August 2004) conducted by Russell Gloyd.
Hazzan Mizrahi recently debuted with the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra and the Radio Television Orchestra of Spain (Penderecki's
Seven Gates of Jerusalem); New York Philharmonic, MSM Symphony,
and New Jersey Symphony (Klezmer Rondos recorded for the Milken
Archive with the Seattle Symphony); N.D.R. Symphony, Hannover
(Passionne Sephardie); Atlanta Symphony, Houston Symphony, and
Pacific Symphony (The Three Jewish Tenors); L. A. Jewish
Symphony ("Two Streams in the Desert" July 2004); Washington
Choral Arts Society (Yizkor Requiem recorded for Naxos); Lithuanian
National Symphony (Operatic and Jewish recital); and with the
Sinfonia Warshawia (Tanzman's "The Prophet Isaiah").
His extensive concert appearances include the Krakow Jewish
Culture Festival; Israel Festival in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv;
Spitalfields Festival (London - nationally broadcast recital
with the BBC Singers); Ravinia Festival and Chicago's
Orchestra Hall (Chants Mystiques [a best selling CD]); the Capitol
Rotunda (Washington, D.C. - National Day of Remembrance); memorial
concerts at the Cathedrals of Hamburg, Hannover and Berlin);
The Voice of Ashkenaz international Jewish music conference
(NY); solo recitals for the Indiana University School of Music
and Brooklyn Academy of Music; performances with ZAHAV
(his Chicago based ensemble) in Chicago, Indianapolis, Macon,
Rochester and San Diego; as well as featured soloist
in four events of the Milken Archive/JTS jointly sponsored international
conference, ONLY IN AMERICA (New York-2003). As a founder
of the SONS OF SEPHARAD, he has sung with them throughout
the United States and London.
Hazzan Mizrahi's busy 2004 schedule included a cantorial
concert with the Yuval orchestra and chorus, at the Mann Auditorium,
Tel Aviv; his second solo recital at the Spitalfields Festival,
London (June 2004); a Shabbat and cantorial concert at Synagogue
rue de Nazareth (Paris); recitals for the World Litvak Congress
(Vilnius, Lithuania - August 2004); a Shabbat and concert for the
60th Anniversary of the Liquidation of the Lodz Ghetto (Lodz,
Poland - August 2004); and solo recitals in Boston, Chicago, Columbus,
Des Moines, East Hampton, Hartford, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Long
Island, Los Angeles, Miami, Rochester, San Diego, Toronto, and Tuscon.
HIS RECORDINGS for the Milken Archive on the Naxos
label include: Klezmer Rondos (Seattle Symphony, Gerard
Schwartz, conductor) Vision of Ariel (Barcelona Symphony)
Cantorial Masterpieces (Schola Hebraeica and London Children's
Choir) Gates of Justice (Dave Brubeck Quartet and
the Baltimore Choral Arts Society) Celestial Dialogues
by Ofer Ben Amotz (Barcelona Symphony) Psalm 23 by
Martin Kalmanoff (Barcelona Symphony) Rosh Hashanah Mussaf
(Neil Levin, conductor)
Hazzan Mizrahi is also featured on over 20 other CD's including:
The Chicago Cantorial Tradition (Kol Zimrah) Die
Stimme Der Synagoge (Hamburg) Festival Delights
(Anshe Emet Festival Choir) The High Holy Days with
Schola Hebraeica CANTORS: a faith in song (Netherlands
Theater Orchestra, Jules van Hessen, conductor) The Three
Jewish Tenors (Live in concert) Birthday of the World
I (Western Wind Ensemble, Matthew Lazar, conductor) Birthday
of the World II (Western Wind Ensemble, Matthew Lazar, conductor)
A Taste of Eternity (Western Wind Ensemble, Matthew Lazar,
conductor) Chants Mystiques (Chorale Mystique, Matthew
Lazar, conductor) Chants Mystiques: Encore (Chorale
Mystique, Matthew Lazar, conductor) Songs For Jerusalem
(Chorale Mystique, Matthew Lazar, conductor) Sons of Sepharad:
LIVE Yizkor Requiem (Washington Choral Arts Society)
Live With Selah (Matthew Lazar, conductor) The Voice
Of A People (Michael Recchiuti, pianist) Gems of the
Yiddish Theater (Hershey Felder, pianist)
He will soon release: Days of Awe (Anshe Emet Festival
Chorus), The Art of Alberto Mizrahi: Orchestral Recital,
and MIZRAHI: east meets west
RECENT REVIEWS
"Mizrahi was charismatic and fearless, unabashedly emotional. the
tone full and golden.he held you spellbound.riding the notes with
the Jewish Pavarotti - London Times
"The soaring operatic tenor voice of alberto Mizrahi thrilled the
audience with his atmospheric account..." - Jewish Renaissance:
London
"A phenomenal solo voice...He hits ear-stinging B-flats and C's...conveys
power and fervor as few other singers do...Mizrahi dominated the
evening. - Chicago Tribune
"His voice is rich, vibrant, powerful... a striking performer..."
- Boston Globe
"Mizrahi's mighty voice cut through the hall like a knife. A wondrous
voice..." - Yedi'ot Acharonot
Read rave review in
the Times of London!
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