Description: Like new! This is an extraordinary, unique work: part opera, part oratorio, part Broadway musical, part pageant. The German libretto by Franz Werfel (the original title actually means "The Road of Promise") was translated by Ludwig Lewisohn; the story combines Biblical and modern Jewish history, messianic faith, and national politics. Set in a contemporary synagogue where the Jews are hiding from a pogrom, its four acts are centered on specific Biblical themes, which the group discusses and re-enacts throughout the night; at the end, the destruction of the ancient Temple and the group's present-day deportation melt together, as a messianic voice promises deliverance in Zion. Conceived by the promoter and Zionist activist Meyer Weisgal to awaken the world to Hitler's persecution of the Jews by juxtaposing their historical and present travails, it was premiered in New York in 1937 to critical acclaim. But it closed after 153 performances, never to be revived. No wonder: described as "the most formidable project" ever undertaken by any "undaunted group" of Jewish artists, it required an unprecedented expenditure of personnel and material and, though heavily cut even before the premiere, ran for some six hours. Weill's music is fascinating. Alternating between cantorial liturgy, classical fugues and showtunes, it displays every aspect of his background and multi-faceted style. Son of a German cantor, his earliest works, written at age 12 and 13, were setting of Hebrew texts, but later in life, his Jewish consciousness seems to have been political rather than religious. Of all the European emigrée-composers, he was perhaps the most successful: master of operatic as well as cabaret-style, the Broadway musical became his natural habitat. This recording offers a selection of scenes featuring recitatives, arias, ensembles and choruses. The music ranges from simple to sophisticated, from mournful, cantorial lamentations to affecting love duets, hymns, marches with trumpets and drums, dances, celestial choruses, and genuine, lovely cabaret songs. The most substantial and moving excerpt is the Death of Moses, preceded by his presentation of the Commandments. The singing is never less than good, frequently excellent. The record makes one long to hear the music in its entirety. --Edith Eisler Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE We are currently offering many classical music CDs from a private collector. Please check our other listings. Combined orders save on shipping. This collection includes many RARE offerings - all in like new condition.
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CD Grading: Mint (M)
Composer: KURT WEILL
Type: Album
Language: English
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
UPC: 636943940228
Style: Operetta, Oratorio
Case Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Artist: Ensemble Contrasts K Ln, Weill / Hauman / Rearick / Wollschlager / Schwarz
Record Label: Milken Archive
Format: CD
Release Year: 2003
Release Title: Milken Arch of American Jewish Music: Eternal Road
Genre: Opera/Operetta