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Sun Oct 9, 2022, 10:31 PM Oct 2022

Kol Nidrei as a stand alone orchestra piece?

We watched on PBS a mystery episode of a series called Van Der Walk.

Yes, it started with a murder of a woman cellist but then on occasions the detectives visited the orchestra which was rehearsing.. Kol Nidrei.

I tried to read about it and all I found on Wikipedia was that Bruch just incorporated a “Jewish music” to his concerto.

It is styled as an Adagio on 2 Hebrew Melodies for Cello and Orchestra with Harp and consists of a series of variations on two main themes of Jewish origin.[4] The first theme, which also lends the piece its title, comes from the Kol Nidre declaration, which is recited during the evening service on Yom Kippur. In Bruch's setting of the melody, the cello imitates the rhapsodic voice of the cantor who chants the liturgy in the synagogue. The second subject of the piece is quoted from the middle section of Isaac Nathan's arrangement of "O Weep for Those that Wept on Babel's Stream", a lyric which was penned by Lord Byron in his collection Hebrew Melodies (which also includes the famous poem "She Walks in Beauty”).

Bruch never presumed to write Jewish music. He only wished to incorporate Jewish inspirations into his own compositions.[

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kol_Nidrei_(Bruch)

Still interesting.

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Kol Nidrei as a stand alone orchestra piece? (Original Post) question everything Oct 2022 OP
Pablo Casals performed mucifer Oct 2022 #1
Really great performance question everything Oct 2022 #4
My temple has very moving performance of Kol Niedre each year LetMyPeopleVote Oct 2022 #2
The performances on Yom Kippur eve are solo cellos which concentrates the mood question everything Oct 2022 #3
;-( elleng Oct 2022 #5
Your mom? question everything Oct 2022 #6
Yes, with me and Grandma. elleng Oct 2022 #7

elleng

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7. Yes, with me and Grandma.
Wed Oct 12, 2022, 03:49 PM
Oct 2022

Her death occurred after the High Holy Days in 1952.

The photo was taken before that, and this is the only pic where I've seen a braid!

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