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The Yiddish Cabaret

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Catalogue number902631DI
Release date2019-05-17
Discs1

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Come to the Cabaret ! By juxtaposing Leonid Desyatnikov’s contemporary song settings of Yiddish texts (offering a glimpse into Jewish life in Warsaw during the Weimar Republic) with a pair of chamber works by Schulhoff and Korngold, which also date from this troubled period between the wars, the present recording highlights the fascinating cross-pollination then taking place in the music of Eastern and Western Europe. With soprano Hila Baggio as their featured soloist, members of the Jerusalem Quartet bid us ‘come to the cabaret’ to savour a whole range of stylistic approaches and emotional experiences of the rarest kind

Come to the cabaret! En associant ces cinq chansons yiddish contemporaines de Leonid Desyatnikov, sorte de miroir de la vie du peuple juif de Varsovie sous la République de Weimar, et les merveilleuses œuvres de Schulhoff et Korngold issues de cette période si tourmentée de l’entre-deux-guerres, cet album révèle l’étroite connexion du langage musical au sein des deux cultures juive et occidentale. Avec la complicité de la soprano Hila Baggio, le Jerusalem Quartet nous entraîne dans leur cabaret, dévoilant une gamme stylistique et émotionnelle des plus rares
 
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EnsembleJerusalem Quartet
ComposerErich Wolfgang Korngold
Erwin Schulhoff
Leonid Desyatnikov
SoloistHila Baggio

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