Emancipation and Music 1. Salamone Rossi (C1570-1630) – Al Naharol Bavel 2. Felix Mendelssohn (1807-1847) – Overture to Mids
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Andy Bromberger ASCM B Mus (Perf) Emancipation and Music 1. Salamone Rossi (c1570-1630) – Al Naharol Bavel 2. Felix Mendelssohn (1807-1847) – Overture to Midsummer Night’s Dream Op21 Masur – LGO 3. Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791-1864) – Les Huguenot – Dame Joan Sutherland – O Beau Pays 4. Fromental Halevy (1799-1862) - La Juive – Aria di Eleazar Rachel – Neil Shicoff 5. Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) – Lyric Symphony – Krill Petranko – Staatkapelle Berlin 6. Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) – Kindertotenlieder – Jesus Suaste – State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra 7. Arnold Schonberg (1874-1951) – The Survivor of Warsaw – Hermann Prey Andy Bromberger - ASCM, BMus Performance (Syd Conservatorium) ‘JEWISHNESS’ IN MUSIC 1. Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739). Ma’oz Tzu - Pro Musica Hebraica’s fall 2009 concert 2. George Handel (1685-1759) - Israel in Egypt- He Sent Down Hail Stones 3. Max Bruch (1838-1920)- Kol Nidrei op.47 – Cello, Ernst Simon Glaser Piano, Torleif Torgerson 4. Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881) - Pictures of an Exhibition –Samuel Goldberg and Schmuyle – Mikhail Pletnev 5. Prokofiev (1891-1953) – Overture on Hebrew Themes. 6. Asger Hamerik (1843-1923). Jewish Trilogy 7. Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) – Deux Melodies Hebraiques Kaddish – Jessye Norman 8. Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975). Symphony no 13 Babi Yar- conductor Gergiev 9. John MacCabe ( 1939- ) The Chagall Windows – Haitink - LPO 10. Kimmo Hakola (1958- ). Clarinet Concerto. Kari Krikku, clarinet. Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo, conductor. Andy Bromberger - ASCM, BMus Performance (Syd Conservatorium) DEGENERATE MUSIC 1. Violin Concerto – Mendelssohn – Masur - Anne Sophie-Mutter 2. Symphony No 5 – Mahler – Gregiev -World Orchestra of Peace 3. Chamber Symphony No1 – Schoenberg – Rattle – Berlin Symphony Orchestra 4. Jonny spielt auf – Krenek – Salzburger Landestheater 5. Comedian Harmonists – from 1931 6. The Silent Woman – R Strauss – Act 1 The Bells 7. Nathan the Wise – Lessing 8. Ein Freund in gutter Freund – Sid Kay’s Fellows 9. Serenade – Schubert – Richard Tauber 10. Wunder der Heliane – Ich ging zu ihm – Krongold – Renee Fleming 11. String Quartet No1 - Schulhoff Andy Bromberger - ASCM, BMus Performance (Syd Conservatorium) MUSIC IN THE CAMPS 1. Peat Bog Soldiers – Paul Robeson 2. Buchenwald Song 3. Leonora Overture - Beethoven –– Bernstein 4. Die Genanken sind frei, Warschawjanka, Zog nit kein mol 5. The Jewish Death Song - D’Arguto 6. Study for Strings – Pavel Haas – Karel Ancel – Theresienstadt Orchestra 7. Brundibar – Hans Krasa – children from Theresienstadt How music saved 1000 lives; the birth of an orchestra In 1935, following the Nuremberg Laws, the world renowned violinist Bronislaw Huberman decided to establish the Palestine Orchestra by recruiting the best European Jewish musicians who were no longer allow to perform. Miraculously he managed to convince 80 musicians to leave Europe for the ‘cultural’ wasteland of Palestine and on 26 December 1936 they gave their inaugural concert conducted by the world's leading conductor, Toscanini. Huberman not only saved 1000 lives but established one of the world's greatest orchestras, the Israel Philharmonic. 1. Brahms – Violin Concerto – Huberman ( 1944) 2. Chopin – Nocturne Op9 no2 – Huberman 3. Beethoven – Violin Concerto – Huberman, Szell ( 1934) 4. Brahms – Symphony No 2, Movement 3 – Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra – Kleiber 5. Weber – Overture to the opera “Oberon” – Israel Philharmonic Orchestra – Barenboim 6. Hatikva – Israel Philharmonic Orchestra - Mehta .