Sunday Session with Lily Tamir-Regev: A Musical Journey of Jewish Composers
Join us for a special Sunday Session filled with music, celebrating our exhibition A Secret Chord, which delves into the profound connections between music, rhythm, and movement in our diverse, multicultural community.
This live performance features the talented Lily Tamir-Regev, a classical musician and educator from Melbourne, playing the clarinet. She will be joined by a string quartet for an unforgettable musical experience. The program highlights works by three renowned Jewish composers—Golijov, Gershwin, and Seletsky—along with an iconic clarinet piece by Mozart. Let the harmonious sounds of these masterpieces uplift and inspire you.
Lily is collaborating with an exceptional string quartet: Sarah Wang, Lizzy Scarlett, Willard Zhong and Yona Su. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of live classical music.
About Lily Tamir-Regev
Lily Tamir-Regev is a classical musician and educator based in Melbourne/Naarm and a recent graduate of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. By day, she teaches at leading private schools and by night, she performs as a freelancer in both chamber ensembles and orchestras. This year, Lily played with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and hosted chamber concerts at local venues. She was also the Principal Eb Clarinet for the University of Melbourne’s Asia Tour in 2023 and is currently a member of the renowned Australian Youth Orchestra.
Cost
Tickets include entry to our current exhibitions, including A Secret Chord: Music, Rhythm & Movement in the Jewish Museum of Australia Collection and I could have danced all night by Danielle Brustman, as well as our recently refurbished permanent galleries and spaces.
Every ticket purchased directly supports the Museum’s work, helping us preserve and share Jewish stories for generations to come.