Celebrating 20 Years



Human Rights and Tolerance Studies 
Religious and Racial Diversity

Tolerance means equal rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of well-being,
including coexistence, and respect between people
of different ethnicities, religions, and lifestyles.
Racism and antisemitism have no place in peaceful coexistence.
Tolerance and respect function when they are mutually shared commitments.


Join Us for the 20th Anniversary Celebration Concert
with

David Felberg (violin) and Judith Gordon (piano)

June 11 at 7 pm

Waxman/Munoz Gallery
Center for Contemporary Arts
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe




The concert will feature the superb duo of David Felberg on violin and Judith Gordon on piano performing Jewish composers at the Waxman-Muñoz Gallery of the CCA on Old Pecos Trail. Felberg, founder and artistic director of Chatter, performs regularly throughout the Southwest as a concerto soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, and conductor. He is praised by The Santa Fe New Mexican for his “fluid phrases, rich focused tone, rhythmic precision, and spot-on intonation”. David is concertmaster of the Santa Fe Symphony and has been a soloist with that orchestra as well as with the New Mexico Philharmonic, New Mexico Symphony, and the Palo Alto Philharmonic, among others. David plays an 1829 J.B. Vuillaume violin with an 1830 Fonclause violin bow. 

Pianist Judith Gordon explores diverse repertoire as both a soloist and in collaboration with a wide range of instrumentalists and singers. Heard often at festivals and on series including Apple Hill, Charlottesville, Music Mountain, Santa Fe, Spoleto, Tanglewood, Music from Salem, and Chatter, she has also performed with the Boston Pops, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and was a member of the percussion-based ensemble Essential Music. A Boston Globe 'Musician of the Year’, Gordon was an associate professor of music at Smith College from 2006-20 and is now based in Albuquerque. 

Tickets are $20.00, a dollar for each year.


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We appreciate the past support of the New Mexico Humanities Counci
which has helped make some of these programs possible.
Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these program
do not necessarily represent those of the Institute for Tolerance Studies
the National Endowment for the Humanitie
or the New Mexico Humanities Council.

   
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