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The London Jewish Male Choir was formed more than 75 years ago. The 18 founder members were mostly Yiddish speaking descendants of immigrants from Russia, Poland and Lithuania. At the turn of the
To meet Kathy Hall is to be convinced. With her expansive gestures and infectious laugh she is a woman who could persuade you to do almost anything, so it is not surprising that she has great plans
Among the many outstanding muicians to have taken part in The Music Village festival are Lambeth based band The London Uyghur Ensemble from China. Born in East Turkistan (or The Xinjiang Uyghur
Africa is the home of the drum and there's no arguing with the name of Lord Eric's band, "The Master Drummers of Africa". "It's a good machine", he says, "The realisation of all my experiences and a
"I was very lucky to have very good friends who took me to galleries. Since then I became more confident and increasingly interested in making."  In this way, Lorenzo Belinguer's passion for
Los Desterrados perform the traditional music of the Sephardic Jews who were expelled with the Muslims from Spain in 1492 after the Christian reconquista. The Jewish and Arabic influences of
The ney is an ancient Middle Eastern end-blown flute. An instrument of startling simplicity and astonishing emotional range, its sound permeates Arabic music. With not one, but several flutes in
Luca Luciano, clarinetist and composer, is a "classically trained Italian virtuoso resident in London" ("Jazz UK") who is also Senior Lecturer at the Leeds College of Music and very much appreciated
Talking with Lucy Rahman, it soon becomes apparent that music is an essential part of her life; indeed, it would be impossible for her to imagine life without it. Born in Dhaka in Bangladesh, Lucy
Along with traditional South American instruments like the box, the pot (similar to the Indian ghatam), Chilean drums and Peruvian chajchas, Lukax Santana adds bamboo tubes, whistles, egg beaters,