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Ensembles - and faiths - meet at ‘Sacred Bridge’

By Jeffrey Gantz
Globe Correspondent / December 6, 2011
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The Boston Camerata’s “The Sacred Bridge: Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Europe’’ production goes back to 1990, but no program that brings together the three Abrahamic faiths will ever be out of date. Saturday at Longy School of Music’s Pickman Hall, the Camerata was joined by Sharq Arabic Music Ensemble for a evening that reminded us how readily Jews, Christians, and Muslims meet in prayer and song and dance.

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THE SACRED BRIDGE Presented by Boston Camerata

At: Pickman Concert Hall, Longy School of Music, Cambridge, Saturday