May 03 2015
A Festival of Great Jewish Composers

A Festival of Great Jewish Composers

Presented by Cotuit Center for the Arts at Cotuit Center for the Arts

May 3

Concert sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Cape Cod.
All proceeds to benefit Hope Hospice

Here’s a concert with something for everyone – Paul Bisaccia at the piano with a concert devoted to great Jewish composers. Included with be favorites by Irving Berlin, and George Gershwin including Swanee and I Got Rhythm.  Music from Fiddler on the Roof and Leonard Bernstein’sWest Side Story, as well as classics such as Over the Rainbow and Send in the Clowns will round out this salute to great Jewish composers who wrote the music that the whole world sings.

Michael Feinstein calls Paul Bisaccia’s performances “Consummate musicianship. Imaginative, fun, well played and totally satisfying.”

Paul Bisaccia

Paul Bisaccia made his European debut at age 17 and has performed concerts on four continents. He graduated summa cum laude and first in his class from the Hartt School. His vast repertoire includes the great piano classics and he was the first artist to record the complete solo piano music of Gershwin. His PBS television show, Gershwin by Bisaccia, has been seen by millions and was dubbed into Mandarin Chinese for broadcast in Asia. Michael Feinstein calls Paul Bisaccia and the Great American Piano, his second television show for PBS, "imaginative, fun, well played and totally satisfying." His third television show,Chopin by Bisaccia has been included in his newest DVD release Bisaccia on Television!

The Hartt School honored Paul with the Alumnus of the Year Award and the Governor of Connecticut proclaimedPaul Bisaccia Day in the State of Connecticut. PBS celebrated the day with a rebroadcast of his television shows. Bisaccia was also honored to perform Rhapsody in Blue in inauguration ceremonies for the new theater on the site of Aeolian Hall in New York, where Gershwin himself first performed his legendary masterpiece.

A prolific and versatile recording artist, Paul has recorded over 350 individual compositions covering a wide range of composers, all available on amazon.com. Many of his television and film clips can be seen on YouTube. His new book describing his life as a concert pianist, Piano Player – Memoir and Master Class, has just been published.paulbisaccia.com

A Festival of Great Jewish Composers
Sunday, May 3 at 3:00pm
Tickets $25
Sponsor tickets are $100 (gives two complimentary tickets to the Sponsor)

Admission Info

Tickets $25
Sponsor tickets are $100 (gives two complimentary tickets to the Sponsor)

Dates & Times

2015/05/03 - 2015/05/03

Location Info

Cotuit Center for the Arts

4404 Falmouth Rd (Rt. 28), Cotuit, MA 02635