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Gershwin and the Golden Age

Featuring Michael Feinstein
Los Angeles Jewish Symphony
Dr. Noreen Green, conductor
Samuel Glicklich, piano 

Sun Oct 11 | 7PM

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After achieving massive success on Broadway and in classical music, George Gershwin moved to Hollywood, joining the predominantly Jewish composers behind Hollywood film scores of the 1930s. Composing original songs and scores for films starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Gershwin and his contemporaries established the emotional, symphonic style of American film scoring. Through his work with lyricist Ira Gershwin, musician and educator Michael Feinstein became a preeminent historian and champion of the Gershwin legacy through The Great American Songbook Foundation. A renowned interpreter of the talented brothers’ music, Feinstein is joined by the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony for a Soraya original celebration of the Gershwin’s memorable contributions to the Golden Age of Hollywood — with a finale that features a rare performance of George Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F major. 

Sun Oct 11 | 7PM

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Gershwin and the Golden Age

Sun Oct 11 | 7PM

“No one does this music better than Feinstein.”
— The Guardian

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About the Artist

Samuel Glicklich

Born in Los Angeles, pianist Samuel Glicklich is a graduate of the Colburn Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Fabio Bidini, and is currently continuing his studies at the Musik-Akademie Basel with Claudio Martínez Mehner.

A prizewinner at numerous international competitions, Glicklich received 1st Prize at the 2025 Maestro Piano Competition, the KulturKontakt Eppan Artist Prize at the 2025 Piano Academy Eppan, 2nd Prize at the 2022 Casagrande International Piano Competition, and 3rd Prize at the 2021 Singapore International Piano Competition. He was also a prizewinner in the 2025 Bösendorfer Piano Competition, the 2021 Canada International Piano Competition, the 2017 Seattle International Piano Competition, the 2017 Glendale Piano Competition, and a solo finalist in the 2023 Busoni Piano Competition.

Glicklich has collaborated with leading artists including Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Gautier Capuçon, Eric Whitacre, Tatjana Masurenko, Martin Beaver, and Peter Lloyd, and has performed in venues across Asia, Europe, and North America.

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