general information

composition date
1992
duration
14 min
editor
Boosey & Hawkes
Commission
Fromm Foundation et le Tanglewood Music Festival

type

Chamber music (2 violins, viola, cello)

detailed formation

violin, second violin, viola, cello

information about the creation

date
July 27, 1992

États-Unis, Lenox, Tanglewood Music Festival

interpreters

le quatuor à cordes St. Lawrence.

observations

Cette œuvre a été enregistrée par le quatuor St. Lawrence sur l'album "Yiddishbbuk" (EMI Classics, 2002) et par le quatuor Borromeo sur "Living Archive".

Program note

A broken song played on a shattered cymbalon." Thus, writes Kafka, begins Yiddishbbuk, a collection of apocryphal psalms, which he read while living in Prague's street of the alchemists. The only remnants of the collection are a few verses interspersed among the entries of his notebooks, and the last lines are also quoted in a letter to Milena: "No one sings as purely as those who are in the deepest hell. Theirs is the song which we confused with that of the angels." Written in Hebrew characters and surrounded with musical notation, marks similar to those of the genuine texts, the psalms' only other reference to their music is: "In the mode of the Babylonic Lamentations." Based on these vestiges, these inscriptions for string quartet are an attempt to reconstruct that music.

The movements of the piece bear the initials of persons commemorated in the work. The first movement commemorates three children interned by the Nazis at the Terezin: Doris Weiserova (1932-1944), Frantisek Bass (1930-1944), and Tomas Kauders (1934-1943). Their poems and drawings appear in the book "...I never saw another butterfly...", published by the US Holocaust Museum. The second movement bears the initials of the writer Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991), and the last movement the initials of Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990).



Osvaldo Golijov, site internet du compositeur.

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