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Weinberg (cd)
Moisei Vainberg; Daniel Grossmann
Julkaisija: Onyx (2023)
CD-levy
19,00
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Englisch für die Personalarbeit
Thomas Augspurger; Daniel Schumann; Schimon Grossmann; Lothar Gutjahr
Haufe Mediengruppe (2007)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
68,30
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Englisch für die Personalarbeit
Daniel Schumann; Schimon Grossmann; Lothar Gutjahr; Thomas Augspurger
Haufe Lexware GmbH (2009)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
74,40
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Sprachwelt Deutsch
Therese Grossmann; Daniel Friederich; Ann Peyer; Franziska Bischofberger
Schulverlag plus AG (2011)
Kovakantinen kirja
63,50
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Singer
Dave Mason; John Grossmann; Cap Daniels
Market Square Publishing (2023)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
17,00
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Health Data Sharing to Support Better Outcomes - Building a Foundation of Stakeholder Trust
Kristin L. Carman; Claudia Grossmann; Maryan Zirkle; Inez Adams; Sameer Siddiqi; Mahnoor Ahmed; Danielle Whicher
National Academies Press (2023)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
24,70
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Weinberg (cd)
19,00 €
Onyx
Asu: CD-levy
Vuosi: 2023, 29.09.2023
Kieli: und
Gramophone Awards
2024
Shortlisted - Concerto

Gramophone Magazine
November 2023
Editor's Choice

Wen-Sinn Yang, Tassilo Probst
Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich, Daniel Grossmann

Weinberg: Concertino, Op. 43bis
Weinberg: Concertino For Violin And String Orchestra, Op. 42
Weinberg: Rhapsody on Moldavian Themes, Op. 47, No. 3
Weinberg: Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 81

Polish composer Mieczyslaw Weinberg was born in Warsaw in 1913. His father worked in the Yiddish Theatre as a violinist. The young composer would also work in this theatre as a pianist, and the music of the Eastern European Jews would form an indelible influence on his music. As would the tragic events that overtook his family in the Holocaust. His parents and his sister were murdered in the Trawniki concentration camp by the Nazis. Weinberg had fled Poland for Minsk, and then to Tashkent, finally settling in Moscow where he lived until his death in 1996. Even there he was never free from persecution. Shadowed by the KGB, accused by the Soviet Composers Union for ‘formalistic tendencies’, he lived a life under constant fear of arrest, and psychological pressure. He was finally arrested in early 1953, and it was only the tyrant Stalin’s death in March that year that saved him from a longer term. He was released after several week incarceration.

This album provides the perfect introduction to this important 20th century composer who worked with some of the big names of the USSR, such as David Oistrakh, Rudolf Barshai (the dedicatee of the 7th Symphony), to name just two.

The Concertino for cello and strings is shot through with an emotional charge clearly associated with the harrowing experience of the murder in 1948 of his actor / director father-in-law by the KGB, an event that heralded the beginning of his own persecution by the authorities.

"Grossmann and his players get unerringly to the emotional heart of the matter...In short, this is a fabulous disc, which immediately joins my shortlist of most urgently recommendable Weinberg recordings." - Gramophone Magazine, November 2023.

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