Ancient lyrics get a new sound
A young cabaret singer-songwriter joins a festival celebrating classic liturgical poems
Cabaret meeting the piyyut, an ancient liturgical poem, might seem an unlikely combination, but not in this land with its love for anything antiquated. As part of the Zman Piyut (Time for Piyut) festival taking place January 5-8 in Tel Aviv, the sultry singer-songwriter Efrat Gosh will be performing with fellow musicians who have also worked these prayerful lyrics into their music.
Gosh, with her elaborate hair coiffures, black nails, tattoos and demure dresses, has a look about her of Amy Winehouse, the British singer-songwriter who died last fall of alcohol poisoning. But while Gosh does talk about drinking vodka before performances, she’s singing about particularly Jewish themes and thoughts, at least in this festival.
She died more than four decades ago, but Leah Goldberg remains a magnetic and enigmatic figure: Israel’s most beloved poet, a powerful woman who lived with her mother and never married, who reinvented herself from the ashes of World War I through her magical writing.
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