Sunday Sessions at the JMA: Joshua Moshe with Jonathan Skovron
To complement JMA’s latest exhibition “A Secret Chord,” we invite you to a suite of musical programs. Join us for the first in our series of Sunday Sessions with award-winning saxophonist, composer, and producer Joshua Moshe. This session promises an afternoon of Jazz and genre-bending sound which celebrates our multicultural community, music, rhythm, and movement.
For this concert, Joshua will perform with Jonathan Skovron delivering their take on select traditional Jewish songs from across the diaspora and Israel spanning almost 1000 years, including piyuttim, niggunim, Yiddish and Ladino folk songs, and Mizrachi music.
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Joshua Moshe is an award-winning saxophonist, composer, and producer based in Melbourne, Australia. He was born in South Africa and spent 10 years immersed in the New Zealand music scene where he finished high school before ‘crossing the ditch’ to study music in Melbourne. Joshua has made a name for himself as one of the leading forces in Melbourne’s flourishing new wave of jazz with his unique genre-bending sound, being awarded The Young Elder of Jazz Award in 2019, and the Music Victoria Best Jazz Release in 2023.
This program is provided with thanks to the City of Port Phillip LivenLocal program grant supporting artists in the local music industry.
This event if free for Museum members – get you membership here.