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1979

Zamir travels to Israel for the Zimriyah.Read More

1978

The Zamir Chorale releases its “T’filah” album.Read More

1977

Zamir returns to Israel/Zimriyah and participates in the Israel Festival singing Beethoven’s 9th with Carlo Maria Giulini.Read More

1976

Zamir presents two performances marking the American Bicentennial in Lincoln Center’s Philharmonic Hall.Read More

1975

Zamir summer trip to Israel/Zimriyah and performs Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and Aida with an all-star cast of soloists, conducted by Maestro Zubin Mehta. Matthew Lazar prepares Chichester Psalms and Kaddish Symphony for Leonard Bernstein with Zamir Chorale.Read More

1974

Release of Zamir Chorale’s “Lu Yehi” album. Zamir performs in UJA productions of Unity in support of Israel after Yom Kippur War (WE ARE ONE) with Theodore Bikel, Herschel Bernardi and Tzvi Schooler.Read More

1973

Zamir Chorale returns to the Zimriyah and sings Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy with conductor Daniel Barenboim and the IPO. Zamir records “Yerushalayim Shel Zahav” with Danny Kaye. Later that year, Zamir Chorale produces a series of “crisis concerts” to raise money for the beleaguered state during the Yom Kippur war. Zamir Chorale performs Symphony of Psalms with Lukas Foss in Carnegie Hall. At the same concert, Zamir participates in the world premiere of Elie Wiesel’s cantata, Ani Ma’amin with music by Darius Milhaud.Read More

1972

Founding conductor Stanley Sperber makes Aliyah.  Matthew Lazar begins his tenure as conductor.  Edna Landau co-conducts for one season.Read More

1970

Zamir Chorale sings its first concert at Carnegie Hall; The choir takes its second tour to Israel for another Zimriyah appearance and participation in the Israel Festival singing Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.Read More

1968-69

The Chorale presents sold-out performances at Town Hall.Read More

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