Ga direct naar: Hoofdnavigatie
Ga direct naar: Inhoud
Alle bronnen

Vrijheidscantate

Freedom Cantata for soprano, alto and baritone solo, mixed choir and children's choir Words by W.H. Kirberger Amsterdam, June 1913 includes orchestral parts Up until World War II, Israel J. Olman had been a celebrated choral conductor and composer. He wrote synagogal music and also music for socialist choirs, to be performed at major singing competitions. His fame, in addition to the fact that he was married to a Catholic woman, offered him some protection during the war. In the post-war years his reputation as a composer diminished rapidly, creating financial difficulties. The world had changed and his musical idiom had become outdated. by Pauline Micheels

Collectie
  • Forbidden Music Regained
Type
  • Document
Identificatienummer van Leo Smit Stichting
  • 102409
Trefwoorden
  • vervolging
  • kunstenaars
  • mixed choir and piano
  • musici
  • vocal music
  • muziek
Disclaimer over kwetsend taalgebruik

Bij bronnen vindt u soms teksten met termen die we tegenwoordig niet meer zouden gebruiken, omdat ze als kwetsend of uitsluitend worden ervaren.Lees meer

Ontvang onze nieuwsbrief
Tweewekelijks geven we je een overzicht van de meest interessante en relevante onderwerpen, artikelen en bronnen van dit moment.
Ministerie van volksgezondheid, welzijn en sportVFonds
Contact

Vijzelstraat 32
1017 HL Amsterdam

info@oorlogsbronnen.nlPers en media
Deze website is bekroond met:Deze website is bekroond met 3 DIA awardsDeze website is bekroond met 4 Lovie awards