Bar Zemach / Linus Roth / Jascha Nemtsov
Ricki Sofer

Bar Zemach / Linus Roth / Jascha Nemtsov

Classical Music
Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal), Hamburg
€15.00 - €49.00

Two days before the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of National Socialism, the Kammermusikfreunde invite you to an extraordinary concert evening dedicated to ostracised music. The first part of the concert will focus on works by Polish-Jewish composers whose work was persecuted under the Nazi regime and suppressed from musical life for a long time. The second part of the evening opens up new perspectives: Three German-Jewish cantors and a shofar (reverberating trombone) player present Jewish liturgical music - from traditional chants from Eastern Europe to compositions from the German and American liberal synagogue. The shofar, one of the oldest surviving instruments in the Bible and still an integral part of Jewish services today, lends the concert a special spiritual depth.



The programme is complemented by works that symbolise the Christian-Jewish musical dialogue. One highlight is the performance of Max Bruch’s famous ‘Kol Nidre’ in a rarely heard version for shofar and piano.

PERFORMERS

Kantorin Sveta Kundish

Rabbinerin und Kantorin Alina Treiger

Kantorin Aviv Weinberg

Linus Roth violin

Bar Zemach horn, shofar

Jascha Nemtsov piano, moderation

PROGRAM

»From the shofar to the violin – the fascination of Jewish music«

 

Works by Mieczysław Weinberg, Lev Abeliovich and Eta Tyrmand, as well as synagogue music from the Old and New Worlds with compositions by Max Bruch, Maurice Ravel, Arno Nadel, Max Janowski, Eliyahu Schleifer, Alisa Pomerantz-Boro and others

 

Event location

Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal)Platz der Deutschen Einheit 120457 Hamburg

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Destination address
Platz der Deutschen Einheit 1, 20457 Hamburg

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