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Jewish East: Engel, Koffler, Weinberg | Onyx ONYX4275

Jewish East: Engel, Koffler, Weinberg

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Cat No: ONYX4275

Barcode: 0880040427520

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Expected Release Date: 28th November 2025

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Contents

Works

Engel, Joel

Hadibuk, op.35
Jewish Folk Songs
» no.2 Sait gesunter-heit (orch. Josef Piras)
» no.3 Ach, nit gut (orch. Josef Piras)
» no.4 Spazieren sainen mir (orch. Josef Piras)
» no.6 Main Harz zugeiht in mir (orch. Josef Piras)

Koffler, Jozef

String Trio, op.10 (orch. Nicholas Hersh)
Ukrainian Sketches, op.27 (orch. Nicholas Hersh)

Weinberg, Mieczyslaw

Children's Songs after I.L. Peretz (Jewish Songs), op.13 (orch. Weniamin Basner)

Artists

Shachar Lavi (mezzo-soprano)
Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich

Conductor

Daniel Grossmann

Works

Engel, Joel

Hadibuk, op.35
Jewish Folk Songs
» no.2 Sait gesunter-heit (orch. Josef Piras)
» no.3 Ach, nit gut (orch. Josef Piras)
» no.4 Spazieren sainen mir (orch. Josef Piras)
» no.6 Main Harz zugeiht in mir (orch. Josef Piras)

Koffler, Jozef

String Trio, op.10 (orch. Nicholas Hersh)
Ukrainian Sketches, op.27 (orch. Nicholas Hersh)

Weinberg, Mieczyslaw

Children's Songs after I.L. Peretz (Jewish Songs), op.13 (orch. Weniamin Basner)

Artists

Shachar Lavi (mezzo-soprano)
Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich

Conductor

Daniel Grossmann

About

After the critical acclaim of their last album, ‘Jewish Vienna’ (ONYX4253), the Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich and conductor Daniel Grossmann turn to repertoire from two composers who have all but vanished from history – one of them, Jozef Koffler, a Polish Jew was captured with his wife and young son by German troops in the city of Lwów in 1944, deported to the ghetto in Wieliczka and murdered by one of the German Einsatzgruppen near Krosno, where he and his family had been hiding after the liquidation of the ghetto.

Engel was born in Ukraine and moved to Palestine in 1924. He found it difficult to adapt to life there, his health declined and he died in 1927.He did much to keep the traditions of European Jewish music alive and moved in circles (whilst in Germany) that included Heifetz, Godowsky and Piatigorsky.

Weinberg was persecuted throughout his life by the Soviet authorities, and it is only of late that he is recognised as one of the major composers of the mid-20th century. He was supported by Shostakovich, but this could not save him from arrest and in 1953 he was arrested and sent to the Lubyanka. Shostakovich was instrumental in obtaining his release a few months later.

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