Laks: 8 Jewish Folk Songs
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Shipping Policy- Composer: Simon Laks (1901-1983)
- Instrumentation: Piano, High Voice
- Work: 8 Jewish folk songs (1947)
- Work Language: Yiddish
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Description
A Pole with Jewish roots, traveller and student, the versatile composer and publicist Szymon Laks developed his artistic maturity in the fertile environment of the French capital between the world wars. Close to the École de Paris, Laks' enthusiasm and openness for popular music, neo-classicism and Polish song can also be heard in his works. His work was abruptly interrupted by the Second World War and his deportation to the Auschwitz concentration camp. in the song cycle created in 1947, which is full of tension on the frontiers between art song and folklore, Laks' most personal memories of his mother's singing - as well as of the Jewish culture in Poland, which was destroyed by National Socialism - echo through.
- Ich bin a balagole (Chant du cocher)
- Wigenlid (Berceuse)
- Di Gilderne pawe (Le Paon doré)
- Unser rebeniu (Notre rabbin)
- in droisen is a triber tog (Amour gâché)
- Gwaldze brider (Le bain sacré)
- Di alte Kashe (L'éternel problème)
- Fraitik far nacht (Avant le grand sabbat)
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