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Entartete Musik

Entartete Musik

AR 051
Vlaams Radiokoor, Bart Van Reyn, Estelle Lefort
Entartete Musik

In 1938, at the Reichsmusiktage in Düsseldorf, the Nazi regime opened an exhibition around music with the theme: 'Entartete Musik'. They collected examples of what they considered degenerate music: jazz or 'Nigger-Musik', the atonal expressions of the Second Viennese School, music by Jewish composers, 'music bolshevism'.
Gustav Mahler, Kurt Weill, Hanns Eisler, Mischa Spoliansky; these were just a few names on the long list of depraved composers. Numerous musicians and composers felt the pinch in the early 1930s and promptly emigrated abroad, where they often had to start again from scratch. Others were deported to one of the concentration camps or, if they were more 'lucky', to the model ghetto in Theresienstadt.
While there, music offered a welcome distraction from the harsh conditions and continuous fear. Most of them eventually perished, and all were almost forgotten after the war. Now they sound again…

Entartete Musik
Tracklist
    G. Mahler - Des Knaben Wunderhorn: XII. Urlicht (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
    M. Spoliansky - Das Lila Lied (arr. Daniël Capelletti)
    E. Schulhoff - Suite dansante en jazz, WV 98
    K. Weill - Marie Galante: Youkali (arr. Daniël Capelletti)
    M. Spoliansky - L'heure bleue (arr. Daniël Capelletti)
    A. Mahler-Werfel - 5 Lieder: I. Die stille Stadt (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
    I. Weber - Ich wandre durch Theresienstadt (arr. Winfried Radeke)
    H. Eisler - Der Graben (arr. Daniël Capelletti)
    V. Ullmann - 3 Jiddische Lieder, Op. 53: No. 1, Berjoskele
    G. Klein - Czech and Russian Folk Songs: Uz Mne Kone Vyvadeji
    I. Weber - Wiegala (arr. Alain De Ley)
    C.S. Taube - Ein jüdisches Kind (arr. Daniël Capelletti)
    G. Klein - Lullaby - Ukolébavka
    G. Mahler - Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: IV. Adagietto, "Im Abendrot" (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
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