Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 7:30 PM
Center for Jewish History - 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
A musical tribute to those whose lives forever changed by the events leading up to “The Night of Broken Glass,” Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938. Some were deported by the Nazis or lost in the Holocaust. Others, such as the composers featured on this program, were forced to re-start their promising young careers as immigrants in new countries.
The Annual Kristallnacht Program is presented by the American Society for Jewish Music, YIVO, the Leo Baeck Institute, and the Center for Jewish History, and, this year, in cooperation with the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, University of Silesia in Poland, and the Karol Rathaus Foundation. Admission is Free - See Registration Link Below.
THE KAROL RATHAUS ENSEMBLE
Marcin Hałat – violin; Aleksandra Hałat – piano; Marcin Mączyński - cello
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Hans Gál – Trio for violin , cello and piano No. 2 in G Major , Op. 49b
Szymon Laks – Suite Polonaise for violin and piano Karol Rathaus – Song of the Autumn for clarinet and piano Ernst Toch – Adagio Elegiaco for clarinet and piano Karol Rathaus – Trio Serenade for violin, cello and piano Aleksander Tansman – Five Pieces for Violin and Piano |
The project is co-financed from the allocated funds as part of the Research Excellence Initiative of the University of Silesia
THE INITIATIVE OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE/ POLAND
THE INITIATIVE OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE/ POLAND
Free - Registration Link: yivo.org/Kristallnacht2022
Mask wearing is mandatory throughout the Center for Jewish History.
The Journey of a Hebrew Melody
Rabbi Israel Goldfarb's
"Shalom Aleichem"
by Rabbi Henry D. Michelman, Chairman
American Society for Jewish Music
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