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Munich, August 2007
Photo: Alessandro Chimera
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| Münster Street Show, August 2007.
Photo: Matthias Heidemeyer
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| Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung. Goldene Säge Competition, Osnabrück, August 4, 2007.
Photo: Egmont Seiler
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Playing in Stramu program, Rudolstadt 2005. Photo: Rolf St
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| Playing in Stramu program, Rudolstadt 2005. Photo: Rolf St
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| Christian Steiner 2007 (great!)
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Christian Steiner 2007 (close crop)
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| March 24, 2006 - Street music season opener at Munich´s Marienplatz.
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| Kaiserslautern American: Xylophone player, Alex Jacobowitz instructs Sembach Middle School seventh grader, Devonté Jenkins on the technique needed to play the instrument. Mr. Jacobowitz did a performance at the school on Friday, March 10. Mr. Jacobowitz is a New York native who does professional performances throughout Europe. Feb 22, 2006
photo credit Tre Collins
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Certificate of Award (Babenhausen Elementary School, Germany)
"This certificate of award is presented to you for your remarkable visit to the school as an entertainer. Students were thrilled by your performance. You were wonderful."
February 24, 2006
Lee Hunt, Principal
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| Erlangen University Medical School graduation ceremony, Dec 2005
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| Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport in New York City, probably 1986
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Weimar, probably 2004. Photographer unknown.
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| June 27, 2005 "Heading up to Marienplatz to buy stamps and postcards, I ran across a Jewish guy from New York playing classical music on the mrimba. No, really. His name is Alex Jakobowitz, and hey, here's his website. His German was really good, almost completely unaccented; it wasn't until I heard him speak English to another tourist that I realized we were neighbors."
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| June 27, 2005 - "Heading up to Marienplatz to buy stamps and postcards, I ran across a Jewish guy from New York playing classical music on the mrimba. No, really. His name is Alex Jakobowitz, and hey, here's his website. His German was really good, almost completely unaccented; it wasn't until I heard him speak English to another tourist that I realized we were neighbors."
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