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The Perlman Music Program Returns to the Jewish Center

authorStaff Writer on May 31, 2023

Jewish Center of the Hamptons, in partnership with the Perlman Music Program (PMP), will present PMP’s “Tutti Suonare” on Saturday, June 10, at 7 p.m. featuring artist-faculty Itzhak Perlman, Molly Carr, Merry Peckham, Patrick Romano, Don Weilerstein, Vivian Hornik-Weilerstein, Areta Zhulla and Chamber Music Workshop’s young artist participants as they perform and sing together.

“We are overjoyed to be partnering once again with PMP to bring magnificent music back into our sacred space,” says Cantor Debra Stein, Rabbi at the Jewish Center.

The Perlman Music Program, which is based on Shelter Island each summer, has offered unparalleled musical education to young musicians of exceptional talent since its founding in 1994 and seeks to develop future leaders of classical music, all within a nurturing and supportive musical community.

“I believe that young people do best in an atmosphere in which they are being heard and not judged,” said Toby Perlman, PMP’s president and Itzhak Perlman’s wife.

PMP’s Chamber Music Workshop, led by cellist Merry Peckham, continues to grow into one of the country’s most prestigious summer chamber music programs. Young artists devote three intensive weeks to studying masterworks of the chamber repertoire. Since 2003, the program has become a cherished place to hear today’s most gifted young chamber musicians on the East End.

Jewish Center of the Hamptons is at 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at perlmanmusicprogram.org.

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