BKCM Teen Klezmer Band

Project Info

Project Description

Age: Teens Ages 12 and Up
Type: Ensemble
Term: Spring
Term Length: 15 Weeks
Schedule: Tuesdays at 5:45pm
Duration: 60 Minutes
Class Size: 15
Price: $630 | $315 for Students Enrolled in Private Lessons
Prior Experience: Intermediate Instrumental Skills
Instructors: Ira Temple

Open to teens and young adults who play strings, winds, brass, percussion and keyboard at an intermediate level, this ensemble explores Jewish dance music from Eastern Europe, alongside music for singing and meditative exploration.  Students learn primarily by ear, and explore the Klezmer modes, ornamentation, and styles of improvisation and expression.

This ensemble will emphasize the social and community dimensions of klezmer, including playing at BKCM events!

To find out if you are ready for the BKCM Teen Klezmer Ensemble please email the Community Music School administrative team at cmsadmin@bkcm.org or speak with your private lesson teacher. 

Auditions
Auditions for the BKCM Teen Klezmer Band are January 9th from 5:45 – 6:45 pm. Please contact the Community Music School administrative team at cmsadmin@bkcm.org to set up a time to audition. No experience in Klezmer is required.

Spring Semester
February 6th to June 10th

Performances
This ensemble will perform at our annual Hannukah Concert on Dec 10th.
Winter and Spring Performances TBA

***Teens ages 12-18 who are interested in Klezmer are also welcome in this ensemble, and in addition we invite you to join the special Teen Klezmer Band in the Spring. 

About Ira Temple – Klezmer Faculty
Ira Khonen Temple is a multi-instrumentalist, music director, and embedded cultural organizer living in Brooklyn, NY. Recent credits include accordionist for Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish off Broadway, and music director of Indecent at the Weston Playhouse, Great Small Works’ Muntergang and Other Cheerful Downfalls, the Aftselakhis Spectacle Committe Purimshpil, and Zoe Beloff’s Days of the Commune. Ira was a founder of the radical-traditional Yiddish music group Tsibele. Ira creates music that is a doorway between past, present and possible futures. Working with people of diverse ages and backgrounds, Ira develops new Jewish culture that is politically fresh, relevant, and un-nostalgic while building connections between languages, communities, and time periods. Click here for more information on Ira!

Registration Info

Please call 718-622-3300 to speak to one of our registrars who will guide you through the registration process and answer any questions you might have. Financial aid is available for qualifying students. To apply please contact kris.mandapat@bkcm.org and fill out the financial aid application.

For complete information on our registration process and policies please click here