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Schönberg: A survivor from Warsaw for narrator, male choir and orchestra op.46 (full score)
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- Order number: BN-18063
- ISMN / ISBN 9790206518546
- Manufacturer B-Note Musikverlag, Wersaber Helmer 15, D-27628 Hagen i. Br. | post@bnote.de
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revised edition by J. L. Monod (1973) The basis for this work by Arnold Schönberg were reports... more
Schönberg: A survivor from Warsaw for narrator, male choir and orchestra op.46 (full score)
revised edition by J. L. Monod (1973)
The basis for this work by Arnold Schönberg were reports from the Warsaw Ghetto, which he had received directly and through third parties from witnesses. In this very real symphonic poem, he describes cruel events in the ghetto, where Jews were persecuted, mistreated, humiliated and killed under National Socialism. At the end, a chorus rises with the Hebrew creed „Schma Jisrael“ - sung by ghetto inhabitants on their way to death.
Schönberg was already seriously ill when he composed it. He completed the particell; the technical elaboration was carried out under Schönberg‘s supervision by René Leibowitz.
The basis for this work by Arnold Schönberg were reports from the Warsaw Ghetto, which he had received directly and through third parties from witnesses. In this very real symphonic poem, he describes cruel events in the ghetto, where Jews were persecuted, mistreated, humiliated and killed under National Socialism. At the end, a chorus rises with the Hebrew creed „Schma Jisrael“ - sung by ghetto inhabitants on their way to death.
Schönberg was already seriously ill when he composed it. He completed the particell; the technical elaboration was carried out under Schönberg‘s supervision by René Leibowitz.
Author / Composer: | Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951) |
Era: | Early modern |
Instruments: | Erzähler |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Motets, cantatas |
Kind of edition: | Full score |
Source: | Allowed reprint |
First edition: | 1947, Bomart Music, New York |
Pages: | 27 |
Format: | Large format (243x328 mm) |
Condition: | Good condition |
Online ressources: | Digital specimen |
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