Jerusalem Mix
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Jerusalem Mix takes its title from a popular Israeli dish made of an eclectic assortment of fried meats. The dish, much like the city of its origin, is a melting pot of flavors and characters - each preserving some of its unique characteristics while contributing to the whole.
When I was first approached to write a woodwind and piano quintet for the 10th anniversary of the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival I knew I wanted to write a piece that would reflect the spirit of the festival and of the city of Jerusalem.
As I started writing the piece, I discovered that the piano and woodwind quintet is a tricky ensemble as it embodies members of four different instrument families: the bassoon and oboe are both double-reed instruments; the clarinet is a single-reed instrument; the French horn is a brass instrument; and the piano is of the percussion family. I decided to use the diversity of this ensemble to mirror the diversity of Jerusalem.
With this in mind I set out to write this piece as a collage of short scenes, each portraying one or more aspects of the city:
I. Jerusalem Mix – portraying the busyness of the modern city. Musically, this movement is based on Armenian and Turkish folk dance-styles in which the length of the beats constantly varies. In the middle part of this movement a prayer-like melody is introduced in the Oboe emulating its Middle-Eastern origins such as the Zurna or the Duduk.
II. The Wailing Wall – emulates the sound of a praying crowd. This movement is based on the characteristic sigh of the Jewish prayer and pays homage to the opening movement of Mordecai Seter’s oratorio “Tikun Hatzot.”
III. Wedding March – a humorous movement that is first inspired by Hassidic Music but gradually incorporates wedding music from Middle-Eastern Jewish traditions. As the wedding party reaches higher levels of ecstasy (and the guests are increasingly drunk) these different styles collide and collapse into one another.
IV. Blast.
V. Adhan (the Islamic call to prayer) – by hitting the strings of the piano with drumsticks the pianist emulates the sound of a Kanun and the prayers of the opening movement and of the “wailing wall” movement become the call to prayer of the Muezzin.
VI. Jerusalem Mix.
All the movements are based on two simple melodic cells – one chromatic and the other made of a whole step. For me, the fact that these simple motives can lend themselves to the music traditions of Christianity (Armenian dance), Islam, and Judaism, express that on a deep cultural, musical, and humane level, our cultures are closer than we realize.
— Avner Dorman
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The Dorman, though, was the fare’s high point. This 42-year-old prolific composer has produced a vast number of works for orchestras, film, dance and just about every possible combination of instruments. His “Jerusalem Mix,” written as tribute to the spirit of Jerusalem, is exciting and colorful. It‘s filled with Judaic, Christian and Islamic musical references that are expressive in spirit and emotion, the “Wailing Wall” portion being a particularly poignant and dramatic segment. From the opening “Mix” depicting the hustle of the city to the somewhat giddy “Wedding March” to the “Adhan,” during which Hoppe struck strings inside the piano for colorful effect, to the last portion’s return of frenzy found in the opening, the work was highly creative, compelling and emotionally thoughtful and fun. What a rewarding time spent with 4.1. It was a perfect 4.0.
— John Shulson , The Virginia Gazette (2017)
Performances 54 performances
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2026
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Feb 19, 2026 · 19:30Chapel of United Lutheran Seminary — Gettysburg, PA, USAPerformers: Stuart Malina (Piano); Andreas Oeste (Oboe); David DiGiacobbe (Flute); Eric Just (Clarinet); Joseph Grimmer (Bassoon); Jonathan Clark (Horn)
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Feb 18, 2026 · 20:00Market Square Presbyterian Church — Harrisburg, PA, USAPerformers: Stuart Malina (Piano); Andreas Oeste (Oboe); David DiGiacobbe (Flute); Eric Just (Clarinet); Joseph Grimmer (Bassoon); Jonathan Clark (Horn)
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Feb 17, 2026 · 18:00Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art — Millersburg, PA, USAPerformers: Stuart Malina (Piano); Andreas Oeste (Oboe); David DiGiacobbe (Flute); Eric Just (Clarinet); Joseph Grimmer (Bassoon); Jonathan Clark (Horn)
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Jan 9, 2026 · 11:40Joseph-Joachim-Konzertsaal — Berlin, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble Ardea (Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover)
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2025
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May 21, 2025Schüttbau — Rügheim, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1: Thomas Hoppe (piano), Jörg Schneider (oboe), Alexander Glücksmann (clarinet), Christoph Knitt (bassoon), Sebastian Posch (horn)
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2023
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Dec 10, 2023 · 18:30Gernsbach, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Sep 8, 2023 · 17:00Turin, ItalyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1 , Jörg Schneider, oboe, Alexander Glücksmann, clarinet, Fritz Pahlmann, horn, Christopf Knitt, bassoon, and Thomas Hoppe, piano at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi.
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Feb 13, 2023 · 19:30The Elbphilharmonie — Hamburg, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Feb 10, 2023 · 22:00Aula der Hans-Freudenberg-Schule — Weinheim, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Jan 29, 2023 · 11:00Historic Town Hall Jena — Jena, GermanyPerformers: ensemble 4.1
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2022
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Nov 13, 2022 · 11:00Gutenzeller Straße — Schwendi, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Aug 9, 2022 · 20:00Oberstdorf, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Feb 22, 2022 · 18:00Halle (Saale) —Performers: Ensemble 4.1 Jörg Schneider, OboeAlexander Glücksmann, KlarinetteChristoph Knitt, FagottFritz Pahlmann, HornThomas Hoppe, Klavier
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2021
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Dec 18, 2021 · 19:00Piano Nobile Kammersaal — Berlin, GermanyPerformers: Walter Gieseking/Quintett & Beethoven/Quintett Op.16
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Dec 12, 2021 · 16:00Ratssal im Burgdorfer Schloss, Schloßstraße, Burgdorf, NDS — Burgdorf, GermanyPerformers: Walter Gieseking/Quintett B-Dur (1919)
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Oct 26, 2021 · 20:00Schlosstheater Fulda — Fulda, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1 Jörg Schneider, OboeAlexander Glücksmann, KlarinetteChristoph Knitt, FagottFritz Pahlmann, HornThomas Hoppe, Klavier
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Oct 25, 2021 · 19:30Onoldisaal — Ansbach, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1Jörg Schneider, OboeAlexander Glücksmann, KlarinetteChristoph Knitt, FagottFritz Pahlmann, HornThomas Hoppe, Klavier
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2020
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Feb 10, 2020 · 20:00Foyer der HUK-Coburg — Coburg, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Feb 5, 2020 · 19:30Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium, The Esther B. O'Keeffe Gallery at The Society of the Four Arts — Palm Beach, FL, United StatesPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Feb 3, 2020 · 19:00Peace Center, Gunter Theatre — Greenville, SC, United StatesPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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2019
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Jun 25, 2019 · 19:30Stadt Hamm, Gut Drechen — Hamm, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Mar 17, 2019 · 19:00Konzertsaal, Friedenskapelle am Friedenspark — Münster, Willy-Brandt-Weg 37 B 48155 MünsterPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Feb 3, 2019 · 15:00Minsky Recital Hall, Collins Center for the Arts — Orono, ME, United StatesPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Jan 31, 2019 · 19:30Ford Center for the Performing Arts — Oxford, MS, United StatesPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Jan 26, 2019 · 19:30Ross Ragland Theater and Cultural Center — Klamath Falls, OR, Or 97601Performers: Ensemble 4.1
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Jan 25, 2019 · 19:30SOU Music Recital Hall, Southern Oregon University — Ashland, OR, Or 97520Performers: Ensemble 4.1.
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2018
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Nov 27, 2018 · 20:00Goethe Institut Paris — Paris, FrancePerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Nov 26, 2018 · 20:15Grote Zaal — Wageningen, NetherlandsPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Oct 27, 2018 · 20:00New World Center — Miami, FL, United StatesPerformers: members of the New World Symphony at their "Israel at 70" celebration.
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Sep 21, 2018 · 20:00Stadthalle Eckernforde — Eckernförde, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Jul 1, 2018 · 19:00Schlosskirche — Weilburg, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1 at the Weilburger Schlosskonzerte Internationale Musikfestspiele.
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Jun 30, 2018 · 11:00Leitheimer Castle — Kaisheim, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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May 21, 2018 · 20:00Werner-Otto Saal, Konzerthaus Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt — Berlin, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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May 13, 2018 · 20:00Zitadelle Jülich, Castle Chapel, In der Zitadelle — Jülich, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Feb 6, 2018Birkerød —Performers: Ensemble 4.1
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Feb 5, 2018Syddansk Musikkonservatorium —Performers: Ensemble 4.1
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Feb 4, 2018Musikhuset —Performers: Ensemble 4.1
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Feb 3, 2018Borgerforeningen —Performers: Ensemble 4.1
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Jan 28, 2018 · 15:00Williams Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center — Tulsa, OK, United States of AmericaPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Jan 21, 2018 · 15:00Blue Hill Congregational Church — Blue Hill, ME, Maine 04614Performers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Jan 19, 2018Caspary Auditorium —Performers: Ensemble 4.1
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2017
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Nov 4, 2017 · 19:30Saal des Sorbischen Museums — Bautzen, GermanyPerformers: Ensemble 4.1.
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Oct 13, 2017Burlington, VT, United States of AmericaPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Oct 11, 2017Gettysburg, PA, United States of AmericaPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Oct 10, 2017Williamsburg, VA, United States of AmericaPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Oct 5, 2017Ames, IA, United States of AmericaPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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Oct 2, 2017Purdue, IN, United States of AmericaPerformers: Ensemble 4.1
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2014
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Nov 16, 2014Santa FePerformers: Concordia Santa Fe, directed by Dr. Sarah McKoin, on a program entitled (r)Evolution.
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2013
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Nov 24, 2013Costa Mesa, CA, United States of AmericaPerformers: members of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra
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Jun 15, 2013
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2012
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Jul 17, 2012
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2011
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Apr 20, 2011Leipzig, GermanyPerformers: Members of Leipzig ConservatoryCountry Premiere — Germany
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2007
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Sep 26, 2007YMCA Concert Hall — Jerusalem, Israel